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Exploring Social Practice Art: A Creative Approach to Public Relations

Discover the fascinating world of social practice art and its connection to public relations. Learn how groups of people come together to produce new ways of being in the world through this innovative art form. Explore the concepts of social aesthetics, new genre art, social sculpture, dialogic art, public practice, living theater, postmodern activism, flash mobs, community arts, and tactical media. Understand how social practice art can be seen as a form of community support and a means of creating new ways of interacting with the world.

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Exploring Social Practice Art: A Creative Approach to Public Relations

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  1. social practice art art as public relations

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  10. what do hair cutting children night crawling teens meditating beekeepers sand dune movers gravel shovelers community project developers community TV producers David Bowie fans + fake newscasters

  11. what do hair cutting children night crawling teens meditating beekeepers sand dune movers gravel shovelers project developers community TV producers David Bowie fans + fake newscasters • have in common?

  12. what do hair cutting children night crawling teens meditating beekeepers sand dune movers gravel shovelers project developers community TV producers David Bowie fans + fake newscasters • have in common? they all make ‘social practice’ art.

  13. what is social practice art?

  14. social aesthetics what is social practice art?

  15. social aesthetics new genre art what is social practice art?

  16. social aesthetics new genre art social sculpture what is social practice art?

  17. social aesthetics new genre art social sculpture dialogic art what is social practice art?

  18. social aesthetics new genre art social sculpture dialogic art public practice what is social practice art?

  19. social aesthetics new genre art social sculpture dialogic art public practice living theatre what is social practice art?

  20. social aesthetics new genre art social sculpture dialogic art public practice living theatre postmodern activism what is social practice art?

  21. social aesthetics new genre art social sculpture dialogic art public practice living theatre postmodern activism flash mobs what is social practice art?

  22. social aesthetics new genre art social sculpture dialogic art public practice living theatre postmodern activism flash mobs community arts what is social practice art?

  23. social aesthetics new genre art social sculpture dialogic art public practice living theatre postmodern activism flash mobs community arts tactical media what is social practice art?

  24. social aesthetics new genre art social sculpture dialogic art public practice living theatre postmodern activism flash mobs community arts tactical media community support what is social practice art?

  25. social aesthetics new genre art social sculpture dialogic art public practice living theatre postmodern activism flash mobs community arts tactical media community support what is social practice art? ‘groups of people getting together to produce new ways of being in the world…’ Nato Thompson

  26. ok.

  27. ok. so.

  28. ok. so. we are a group of people.

  29. ok. so. we are a group of people. let’s try a different way of being together in the world.

  30. ok. so. we are a group of people. let’s try a different way of being together in the world. let’s make social practice art.

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  35. feeling different?

  36. social aesthetics new genre art social sculpture dialogic art public practice living theatre postmodern activism flash mobs community arts tactical media community support what is social practice art? ‘groups of people getting together to produce new ways of being in the world…’ Nato Thompson social practice art might also be understood as public relations.

  37. what is public relations?

  38. what is public relations? public relations is the practice of managing the spread of information between an individual or organization and the public.

  39. what is public relations? public relations is the practice of managing the spread of information between an individual or organization and the public. it is distinct from advertising because it gains public exposure for the client (an organization, business or individual) without paying for it. the aim is to maintain a positive view of the organization, its products or political decisions without actually selling it.

  40. what is public relations? public relations is the practice of managing the spread of information between an individual or organization and the public. it is distinct from advertising because it gains public exposure for the client (an organization, business or individual) without paying for it. the aim is to maintain a positive view of the organization, its products or political decisions without actually selling it. e.g. ‘pr’ is ultimately and intimately tied to media

  41. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shows off his costume as Clark Kent, alter ego of comic book superhero Superman, as he walks through the House of Commons in Ottawa on Oct. 31, 2017.

  42. Prime minister-designate, dressed as Han Solo from Star Wars, takes his family trick-or-treating

  43. Just another man date Tuesday in Montreal, where Barack Obama and Justin Trudeau shared dinner.

  44. social practice art as public relations

  45. Mammolian Diving Reflex –Haircuts by Children (2006 – 2012)+ Night Walks with Teenagers (2011 – 2015)

  46. Diane Borsato, Your Temper, My Weather (2013)

  47. Francis Alys, When Faith Moves Mountains, 2002

  48. Vincent CharleboisLe pelleteur de gravier, 2014

  49. Theaster Gates, Dorchester Projects, 2008

  50. SuperflexSuperchannel, 1999 - 2005

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