Steve Lambert

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No Thanks ArtPrize (UPDATED) October 09, 2014

No Thanks ArtPrize (UPDATED)

I’m not keeping the money. Last week I learned I was a jury pick for ArtPrize in Grand

On Utopia for Keri Smith’s The Imaginary World Of… October 04, 2014

On Utopia for Keri Smith’s The Imaginary World Of…

An essay on Utopia written for Keri Smith’s new book.

Creative Time Reports: Is Capitalism Working for You? April 07, 2014

Creative Time Reports: Is Capitalism Working for You?

From Creative Time Reports: Capitalism works if you’re willing to work hard. Or so I’ve been told by

Introductory Essay for Truth is Concrete Book April 05, 2014

Introductory Essay for Truth is Concrete Book

Stephen Duncombe and I were invited to write an introductory essay for this book, “Truth is Concrete: A

No Longer Interested April 01, 2014

No Longer Interested

Originally published on A Blade of Grass’ Growing Dialogue. PDF Download I’ve worked to strike the phrase “I

Is there a place for satire and comedy within socially engaged art? March 07, 2014

Is there a place for satire and comedy within socially engaged art?

I wrote this essay for Open Engagement’s “The Questions We Ask Together.” It’s published in a book of

Activist Art: Does it Work? October 01, 2013

Activist Art: Does it Work?

Stephen Duncombe and Steve Lambert Originally published in Open!: Platform for Art, Culture and the Public Domain, Fall

On Fucking the System December 11, 2011

On Fucking the System

This was written as an introduction to Abbie Hoffman’s pamphlet, Fuck The System for WoodenLeg Press. On Fucking

Add-Art: Sharing, Freedom, and Beer (essay from NetWorks) September 29, 2011

Add-Art: Sharing, Freedom, and Beer (essay from NetWorks)

This essay appears as Chapter 16 in the book NetWorks: Case Studies in Web Art and Design edited by xtine burrough and published by Routledge. It tells the story of Add-Art and a post-mortem reflection about the project after we got it off the ground.

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