What is at stake in using Joseph Beuys’s theory of “social sculpture” to recast the mission of the curator and the arts institution to take on the role of the artist?

Rosey Selig-Addiss
Rosey Selig-Addiss is based in Brooklyn where she writes and works with artists. Previously, she studied at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, and worked at MoMA PS1, New York, producing the Sunday Sessions and Warm Up programs.
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A Surrealist Painter Who Collaborated with the Chicago Jazz Scene
The story of how the 20th century artist, Gertrude Abercrombie, was entrenched in the depths of Chicago’s dark, turbulent, discriminatory, social, and political reality.