
Curating the Commons
Socially Engaged Public Art
Katia Arfara(Author)
The University of Michigan Press
Published on 28. October 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
356 pages
978-0-472-05779-5 (ISBN)
Description
Since the 2008 financial crisis and Occupy movements around the globe, artists have increasingly turned to socially engaged public art to create new models of artistic production and community engagement. Curating the Commons examines this turn through an in-depth study of performance-centered public art presented in Athens and Piraeus, Greece, during the austerity years. Extending from Henri Lefebvre's theory of social space, Arfara examines art and social engagement in relation to the commons and self-organized solidarity initiatives, including performance, photography, film, and sculptures that appeared in unexpected urban spaces to complicate notions of memory, mobility, and belonging. These works all ask the question: Who has the right to the city? Combining her scholarly and curatorial work, Arfara advocates for performance-centered public art that resists processes of exclusion and segregation, reclaiming public space as a commons.
By sharing critical insights, Arfara immerses the reader in the working processes of artists and collectives, showing how public art can address ecosocial concerns in aesthetic forms. Curating the Commons offers a grounded perspective on the making of cutting-edge, socially engaged public artworks and contributes to the larger effort to craft more-than-human narratives in response to global events.
By sharing critical insights, Arfara immerses the reader in the working processes of artists and collectives, showing how public art can address ecosocial concerns in aesthetic forms. Curating the Commons offers a grounded perspective on the making of cutting-edge, socially engaged public artworks and contributes to the larger effort to craft more-than-human narratives in response to global events.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
20 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 227 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
522 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-472-05779-5 (9780472057795)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Katia Arfara is Assistant Professor of Theater and Performance Studies at New York University Abu Dhabi and independent curator.
Content
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Right to the City
Part I - Heterotopia: The Urban Commons
Introduction
Chapter 1. X Apartments-Athens
Chapter 2. Akira Takayama
Conclusion
Part II - Third Space: The Undercommons
Introduction
Chapter 3. Brett Bailey
Chapter 4. Thomas Bellinck
Conclusion
Part III - Palimpsest: The Latent Commons
Introduction
Chapter 5. Robert Zhao Renhui
Chapter 6. Chto Delat
Conclusion
Conclusion: Curating the More-Than-Human Commons
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Right to the City
Part I - Heterotopia: The Urban Commons
Introduction
Chapter 1. X Apartments-Athens
Chapter 2. Akira Takayama
Conclusion
Part II - Third Space: The Undercommons
Introduction
Chapter 3. Brett Bailey
Chapter 4. Thomas Bellinck
Conclusion
Part III - Palimpsest: The Latent Commons
Introduction
Chapter 5. Robert Zhao Renhui
Chapter 6. Chto Delat
Conclusion
Conclusion: Curating the More-Than-Human Commons
Notes
Bibliography
Index