[spectre] Trajectories: How to Reconcile the Careerist Mentality
 with Our Impending Doom.
    marc garrett 
    marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
       
    Fri Jun 18 12:45:56 CEST 2010
    
    
  
Sorry for any cross posting...
Trajectories: How to Reconcile the Careerist Mentality with Our 
Impending Doom.
by Ellie Harrison
 From September 2008 - June 2010, Ellie Harrison undertook a Leverhulme 
Scholarship on the Master of Fine Art programme at Glasgow School of 
Art. The thesis published forms one of the major outcomes of her 
research during this period. This is part one of four weekly articles to 
be published on Furtherfield.
Part 1, here:
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=393
How Can We Continue Making Art? - which questions whether there is a 
place for art in a world which is fast approaching environmental 
catastrophe, and Altermoderism: The Age of Stupid 
(http://tinyurl.com/32a3wr7) published on Furtherfield (26/8/09) - which 
uses Nicolas Bourriaud's Altermodern exhibition at Tate Britain in 2009 
as a paradigm for exploring the art world institution's lack of 
acknowledgement and action over climate change.
Trajectories: How to Reconcile the Careerist Mentality with Our 
Impending Doom, addresses the ethical implications of continuing to 
choose the career of artist in the twenty-first century. It is a 
manifesto of sorts, written from the personal perspective of a young 
UK-based artist looking to identify worthwhile reasons for continuing 
down this 'self-interested' path, given that the future we are likely to 
face as a result of climate change, is so different from how we dreamt 
our careers might pan out whilst growing up under Thatcher and New 
Labour. It explores how we should aim to evolve our roles as artists, in 
light of this, and what form a new 'reconciled practice' might take.
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