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OverviewThis smart, provocative book reveals how Useful Art is changing the world. Does art have to be beautiful? What if it can be useful instead? In this cutting-edge book, John Byrne shows how the concept of 'Useful Art' is helping artists and communities fight back against the neoliberal takeover of our spaces, services and lives. Byrne demonstrates that networks of artist-led activism and community-based direct action can provide a collaborative playbook of impactful and inclusive alternatives. From Turner Prize-winning urban regeneration projects to bakeries, vegetable gardens and multi-use arts spaces, Useful Art has enormous potential for bringing people together, recovering and preserving local skills and knowledge and reclaiming artistic endeavour for real-world good. Exploring an international selection of projects, exhibitions and activism, this important new work champions the shift from aesthetics to use value, challenging traditional ways of seeing the world symbolically through art. Reaching beyond the financial logic of the art world, Byrne shows how Useful Art can offer an artistic toolkit for implementing radical change. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John ByrnePublisher: Manchester University Press Imprint: Manchester University Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 12.80cm Weight: 0.284kg ISBN: 9781526181572ISBN 10: 1526181576 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 20 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available, will be POD This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon it's release. This is a print on demand item which is still yet to be released. Table of ContentsIntroduction: how Useful Art can change the world 1 Counter-neoliberalism: Useful Art and social change 2 Re-mapping the network: 1:1 scale practice and artistic activism 3 Useful Art and the useful museum 4 Useful Art and use value 5 Useful Art and the local Conclusion: the revolution will be delicious Index -- .Reviews'An indispensable book for understanding a practice that has moved as an undercurrent through art for nearly a century, challenging artists and critics to reconsider the enduring, urgent question: what is art for?' Tania Bruguera, artist and activist ‘With concrete examples and grounded Liverpudlian wit, John Byrne presents a clear, accessible and timely case for why the concept of Useful Art can provide an antidote to, and a way out of, the systems that envelop us.’ Alistair Hudson, Chairman, ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe 'John Byrne offers us a highly engaging and accessible insider’s view of the Useful Art movement. An elucidating and enriching read.' Giles Smith, Assemble 'With rigour and care, John Byrne reminds us that contemporary art can produce not only sharp questions, but workable answers. A critically useful book.' Bill Balaskas, artist and theorist -- . 'An indispensable book for understanding a practice that has moved as an undercurrent through art for nearly a century, challenging artists and critics to reconsider the enduring, urgent question: what is art for?' Tania Bruguera, artist and activist ‘With concrete examples and grounded Liverpudlian wit, John Byrne presents a clear, accessible and timely case for why the concept of Useful Art can provide an antidote to, and a way out of, the systems that envelop us.’ Alistair Hudson, Chairman, ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe -- . ‘With concrete examples and grounded Liverpudlian wit, John Byrne presents a clear, accessible and timely case for why the concept of Useful Art can provide an antidote to, and a way out of, the systems that envelop us.’ Alistair Hudson, Chairman, ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe -- . 'An indispensable book for understanding a practice that has moved as an undercurrent through art for nearly a century, challenging artists and critics to reconsider the enduring, urgent question: what is art for?' Tania Bruguera, artist and activist ‘With concrete examples and grounded Liverpudlian wit, John Byrne presents a clear, accessible and timely case for why the concept of Useful Art can provide an antidote to, and a way out of, the systems that envelop us.’ Alistair Hudson, Chairman, ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe 'John Byrne offers us a highly engaging and accessible insider’s view of the Useful Art movement. An elucidating and enriching read.' Giles Smith, Assemble 'With rigour and care, John Byrne reminds us that contemporary art can produce not only sharp questions, but workable answers. A critically useful book.' Bill Balaskas, artist and theorist ‘With his stacks of convincing stories-as-arguments, John Byrne’s Useful Art might be the closest attempt from the English-speaking world to date to capture the original understanding of seni (Indonesian for art), which is neither autonomous nor binary. Reading this book will convince you that we have not lost everything. Yet.’ Farid Rakun, ruangrupa ‘Culture, resistance, community: Byrne has written an essential wayfinder that shows us how Useful Art can challenge the neoliberal occupation of our lives, drawing on global ideas to “dig where you stand” for change.’ Owen Griffiths, artist -- . Author InformationJohn Byrne is Professor of Useful Art at Liverpool School of Art and Creative Industries. For over a decade he has been at the forefront of research into art and use value, working with world-renowned artists and curators to explore how art can resist, engage with or offer alternatives to the current conditions of global neoliberalism. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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