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This exhibition presents an overview of participation-based art since
the 1950s, reflecting on how artists create situations in which the
public takes a collaborative role in the art-making process. Early
conceptual art and historic works by Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Dan
Graham, and Hans Haacke, among others, will be contextualized with
projects and installations by contemporary artists such as Jochen Gerz,
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Lynn Hershman Leeson, and Erwin Wurm. The rise
of Web 2.0 platforms such as MySpace and Second Life have prompted
SFMOMA to commission several artists to create new installations and
online works for the exhibition, many of which consider and engage
strategies of participation. The Art of Partcipation: 1950 to Now will
change form and content as more and more visitors—on-site and
online—contribute, and in so doing will explore the role of active
engagement between artists, the public, and the museum. |