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2022 | 11 | 180-199

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Nomad and shaman, flags and terremonto. Arahmaiani Feisal’s artistic practice from the perspective of Joseph Beuys’ “social sculpture”

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11

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180-199

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published
2022

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  • The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Polish Institute of World Art Studies

References

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  • Binder, Haupt 2003 = Pat Binder, Gerhard Haupt, “Arahmaiani. Notes after an interview with this socially involved artist, who is a key figure in the art scene of Indonesia”, 2003, https://universes.art/en/nafas/articles/2003/arahmaiani (access 15.11.2022).
  • Briegleb 2021 = Till Briegleb, “Człowiek sam jest stwórcą”, dwutygotnik.com, 308/2021, https://www.dwutygodnik.com/artykul/9539-czlowiek-sam-jest-stworca.html (access 07.11.2022).
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  • Donoghue 2022 = Deirdre M. Donoghue, “Colonialist Relations, A Symptom of Social Ill-health”, 2022, March 31, https://moed.online/colonialist-relations-a-symptom-ofsocial-ill-health (access 04.11.2022).
  • Feminist Art Manifestos 2014 = Feminist Art Manifestos: An Anthology, Katy Deepwell (ed.), KT press, London 2014.
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  • Großmann, Arahmaiani 2018 = Kristina Großmann, Arahmaiani Feisal, “Islam-inspired renewable energy”, Inside Indonesia, 133 (Jul-Sep 2018), https://www.insideindonesia. org/islam-inspired-renewable-energy (access 10.11.2022).
  • Jedliński 1990 = “Jaromir Jedliński, Joseph Beuys – Autokomentarz kategoryczny“, in: Joseph Beuys. Teksty, komentarze, wywiady, Jaromir Jedliński (ed.), Akademia Ruchu Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej, Warszawa 1990: 7–16.
  • Jordan 2016 = Cara Jordan, “Appealing for an Alternative: Ecology and Environmentalism in Joseph Beuys’ Projects of Social Sculpture”, Seismopolite. Journal of Art and Politics, 15 (September 2016), http://www.seismopolite.com/appealing-for-an-alternativeecology-and-environmentalism-in-joseph-beuys-projects-of-social-sculpture (access 15.11.2022).
  • Jurriëns 2020 = Edwin Jurriëns, “Gendering the Environmental Artivism: Ekofeminisme and Unjuk Rasa of Arahmaiani’s Art”, Southeast of Now: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art in Asia, vol. 4 no. 2 (2020): 3–38, doi:10.1353/sen.2020.0006 (access 02.11.2022).
  • Jurriëns 2021 = Edwin Jurriëns, “Rejuvenating Connections between Tibet and Indonesia through Artivism”, News from Australia and the Pacific, The Newsletter No. 90 Autumn 2021: 17, https://www.iias.asia/sites/iias/files/nwl_article/2021–11/IIAS_NL90_171819. pdf (access 02.11.2022).
  • Lenzi 2015 = Iola Lenzi, “An Interview with Arahmaiani”, in: Arahmaini: Violence No More, Werner Kraus, Gunnar Stange (eds.), exhibition cat., Haus am Dom, Frankfurt am Main 2015: 18–25.
  • Pazzini-Paracciani 2022 = Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani, “Leading the way while making changes: Arahmaiani’s project in Thailand”, 2022, https://warinlab.com/podcast/ leading-the-way-while-making-changes-arahmaianis-project-in-thailand (access 29.10.2022).
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  • Zumdick 2015 = Wolfgang Zumdick, “U-topos: Beuys’s Social Sculpture as a Real-Utopia and Its Relation to Social Practice Today”, in: A Lived Practice, Mary Jane Jacob, Kate Zeller (eds.), School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago 2015: 133–157.

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Publication order reference

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Biblioteka Nauki
2168518

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_15804_aoto202210
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