The Right to the Museum : Race, Gender and Power in New York City’s Art Museums, 1966-1976

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Who does the space of the museum really belong to? How can museums become sites of social change? What role can artists play in making museums more inclusive?This book explores the ways in which New York City’s art museums were actively reshaped and radically reimagined by artists in the 1960s and 70s.Through a messy array of protests - feminist sitins, theatrical performances, and placard waving pickets - artists asserted their authority over the institutions responsible for the display and collection of their work.But they also created their own; as neighborhood museums, artist projects and collective spaces.Presenting a rich history of spatial reclamation and appropriation, this book offers an innovative new reading of this intense period of artist-activism and museum making. Each chapter focuses on a specific institution in New York, whilst making connections to urban movements for spatial justice.Drawn from archival research and new spatial readings of art activism, the book also
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