TOGETHER
Twenty-three innovators from corresponding fields of practice – including art, education, philosophy, curating, public health, journalism, the church, museology, theatre, music, and anthropology – speculate about the benefit of thinking and acting together, as opposed to alone, in the contemporary moment.
The resulting collection of texts overflows with fresh ideas and personal perspectives. Many chapters conjoin subjects that we’re not used to thinking of as allied to reveal that in combination they can amount to something greater than the sum of their individual parts: artist and gallerist, nature and mankind, heaven and earth, art and life, to name a few. Others take a more direct line to argue that our very future depends on developing more inclusive and collective responses to worldwide crises, as they progressively occur.
