Practicable: From Participation to Interaction in Contemporary Art by Peter Lunenfeld, Alberto Sánchez Balmisa, Diedrich Diederichsen, Sarah Cook, Judith Ickowicz, Anne Zeitz, Christophe Domino, Giovanna Zapperi, Jochen Gerz, Pierre-Damien Huyghe, Renate Wiehager, Mayumi Okura, Seiko Mikami, Bruno Latour, Chantal Pontbriand, Madeline Schwartzman, Vanessa Theodoropoulou, Julie Martin, Arnd Schneider, Heiko Hansen, Daniel Pinkas, Marion Hohlfeldt, Jordan Crandall, Larisa Dryansky, Samuel Bianchini, David Zerbib, Luke Skrebowski, Frederik Lesage, Nathalie Delbard, Gilles Froger, Véronique Goudinoux, Hiroko Myokam, Eric Kluitenberg, Usman Haque, Emanuele Quinz, Lawrence Malstaf, Thomas Hirschhorn, Margit Rosen, Piero Gilardi, Erik Verhagen, Jeppe Hein, Eddie Panier, Janet Kraynak, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Ernesto Neto, Franz Erhard Walther, Christophe Leclercq, Catherine Wood, Claire Bishop, Anna Dezeuze, Jean-Paul Fourmentraux, Glória Ferreira, Jean-Pierre Cometti, Simon Penny, Katrin Gattinger, Helen Evans, Jean Gagnon, Peter Weibel, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Dominique MOULON, Andrea Urlberger, Françoise Parfait, Frederik Schikowski, Matt Adams, Nicolas Bourriaud, Dominique Cunin, Jean-Louis Boissier, Masaki Fujihata, Valérie Châtelet, Christophe Charles

952 pages first pub 2016 (editions)

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Critical analyses, case studies, and artist interviews examine works of art that are realized with the physical involvement of the viewer.How are we to understand works of art that are realized with the physical involvement of the viewer? A relati...

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