
The Rural
âThe Ruralâ is part of the acclaimed âDocuments of Contemporary Artâ series of anthologies. An investigation through texts, interviews, and documentation of the complex relationship between the urban, the rural, and contemporary cultural production. What, and where, is âthe Ruralâ? From the rocks that break a farmerâs plough on a field in Japan to digital infrastructures that organize geographically dispersed interests and ambitions, vast parts of our lives are still connected and dependent on resources, production, and infrastructures located within rural geographies, and the rural remains a shared cultural space.moreThis anthology offers an urgent and diverse cross-section of rural art, thinking, and practice, with writings that consider ways in which artists respond to the socioeconomic divides between the rural and the urbanâfrom reimagined farming practices and food systems to architecture, community projects, and transnational local networks. Edited by three artists who have been working within rural situations and communities for the last twenty years, this anthology is formed as a document, tool, and navigation device for future artistic practice in which âthe ruralâ is filtered through a lens sharpened by an audience-based model of art that practices from within the culture it addresses.
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âThe Ruralâ is part of the acclaimed âDocuments of Contemporary Artâ series of anthologies. An investigation through texts, interviews, and documentation of the complex relationship between the urban, the rural, and contemporary cultural production. What, and where, is âthe Ruralâ? From the rocks that break a farmerâs plough on a field in Japan to digital infrastructures that organize geographically dispersed interests and ambitions, vast parts of our lives are still connected and dependent on resources, production, and infrastructures located within rural geographies, and the rural remains a shared cultural space.moreThis anthology offers an urgent and diverse cross-section of rural art, thinking, and practice, with writings that consider ways in which artists respond to the socioeconomic divides between the rural and the urbanâfrom reimagined farming practices and food systems to architecture, community projects, and transnational local networks. Edited by three artists who have been working within rural situations and communities for the last twenty years, this anthology is formed as a document, tool, and navigation device for future artistic practice in which âthe ruralâ is filtered through a lens sharpened by an audience-based model of art that practices from within the culture it addresses.











