Condé and Beveridge: Class Works
Paperback, 160 pages, 34 bw, 112 colour illustrations, ISBN: 978-0-919616-48-6
(902) 494-8221 / thepress [at] nscad.ns.ca
Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge are unique in the annals of contemporary “political art,” thanks to their longstanding collaborations with labor unions and the way their art makes workers’ lived experiences (once-removed) the building blocks of an activist art theory. Their montage of genres and Brechtian stylization are accessible to several worlds. “Class Works” expands their reach still further with the authors’ added analytical layers, opening the door to renewed discussion of the issues at the heart of photographic work committed to social change
Lucy R. Lippard
The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design was established in 1972 as a vehicle to publish books by and about leading contemporary artists. Between 1972 and 1987, 26 titles by such artists as Michael Snow, Steve Reich, Gerhard Richter and Yvonne Rainer were published. Relaunched in 2002, the NSCAD Press will once again establish the university as a source for the publishing of primary documents and scholarly works in the fields of contemporary art, craft and design.
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