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Id 99
Author Matarasso, F.,
Title A restless art. How participation won, and why it matters.
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Matarasso, F. (2019). A restless art. How participation won, and why it matters. Lisbon and London: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

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Abstract A Restless Art is about community and participatory art. It’s about what those practices are, how people think about them, why they’re done and what happens as a result. It’s called ‘a restless art’ because this work is unstable, changing and contested. It involves a range of ideas and practices. It crackles with artistic, political, ethical and philosophical tensions that give it life, energy and creativity. They make it matter in people’s lives.


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