Art for Whom? was a 1978 exhibition at London's Serpentine Gallery focusing on socially engaged, community-oriented art. Curated by Richard Cork, it featured works by Conrad Atkinson, Peter Dunn, Loraine Leeson, the Islington Schools Environmental Project, Public Art Workshop, and Stephen Willats, highlighting a shift towards political and public art. The exhibition aimed to challenge traditional art structures by bringing art into public and community spaces, emphasising, for example, the East London context in some of the works.
Title: Art for whom?
Publisher: Serpentine Gallery, London
Publication Date: 1978
Format: stapled wraps
Images: illustrated in b/w
Pages: 72 pp.
Language: English
Condition: very good
Provenance: The Library of Rod Hill
Stock Number: RB05157 RH
Art for Whom? was a 1978 exhibition at London's Serpentine Gallery focusing on socially engaged, community-oriented art. Curated by Richard Cork, it featured works by Conrad Atkinson, Peter Dunn, Loraine Leeson, the Islington Schools Environmental Project, Public Art Workshop, and Stephen Willats, highlighting a shift towards political and public art. The exhibition aimed to challenge traditional art structures by bringing art into public and community spaces, emphasising, for example, the East London context in some of the works.
Title: Art for whom?
Publisher: Serpentine Gallery, London
Publication Date: 1978
Format: stapled wraps
Images: illustrated in b/w
Pages: 72 pp.
Language: English
Condition: very good
Provenance: The Library of Rod Hill
Stock Number: RB05157 RH