politics of usership http://news.absurd.services/taxonomy/term/612/all en Stephen Wright http://news.absurd.services/stephen-wright <p> Stephen Wright is a Paris-based art writer and teaches the practice of theory at the European School of Visual Arts (eesi.eu). His writing has focused primarily on the politics of usership, particularly in contexts of collaborative, extradisciplinary practices with variable coefficients of art. His current research seeks to understand the ongoing usological turn in art and society in terms of contemporary escapological theory and practice. In 2004, he curated <em>The Future of the Reciprocal Readymade</em> (Apexart, New York), in 2005 <em>In Absentia</em> (Passerelle, Brest), in 2006 <em>Rumour as Media</em> (Aksanat, Istanbul) and <em>Dataesthetics</em> (WHW, Zagreb), and is currently preparing, amongst other projects, <em>Withdrawal: The Performative Document</em> (New York) as part of a series of exhibitions examining art practices with low coefficients of artistic visibility, which raise the prospect of art without artworks, authorship or spectatorship. Born in 1963 in Vancouver, Canada, he lives and works in Paris.</p> <p><a href="http://news.absurd.services/stephen-wright" target="_blank">read more</a></p> coefficient of art escapology politics of usership usology withdrawal Mon, 06 Sep 2010 11:32:24 +0000 Stephen Wright 491 at http://news.absurd.services