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SIMBLIST, Noah (ed.)
Living to Lear. Art & Education for the Common Good

How can alternative organizations and traditional institutions learn from one another? How have exhibition platforms created space for artists to generate learning environments? How have these practices changed assumptions about art institutions and artistic production? How can we think about the economic, ecological, and institutional sustainability of all of these practices?

Living to Learn presents the work of over seventy artists, curators, collectives, and scholars who address contemporary art as a site of learning in the twenty-first century. Building on earlier histories of education as civic service for the common good, it focuses on the last twenty-five years while exploring the future of art education as a practice unfolding both in and beyond school. The book’s case studies reveal how innovations in education have a dynamic relationship with artistic practice, alternative arts organizations, universities, museums, and biennials. [publishers’ note]

Contributors include: Ariella Aïsha Azoulay, Magalí Arriola, Helmut Batista, Cara Benedetto, Manuel Borja-Villel, Johanna Burton, Jonathas de Andrade, Magnus Ericson, Linda Goode Bryant, Gordon Hall, Brian Holmes, Pablo Helguera, Steffani Jemsion, Alex Klein, Prem Krishnamurthy, Marilia Loureiro, Lola Malavasi, Oscar Muñoz, My Barbarian, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Sarah Rifky, Walid Sadek, Pelin Tan, The Public School Los Angeles, Christine Tohmé, Jalal Toufic, Caroline Woolard, Gary Zhexi Zhang…

Published by Inventory Press, 2026
Design by IN-FO.CO
Curatorial Studies / Education

Price: 38€

SIMBLIST, Noah (ed.) - Living to Lear. Art & Education for the Common Good