Art Society

Art Workers' Coalition

Art Workers' Coalition was an art society founded in 1969. This catalog holds 67 public-domain works by 11 of its members. Its artists are most associated with Conceptual Art.

About

The Art Workers' Coalition was a radical activist group formed in New York City in 1969 by artists, critics, and curators to challenge the political and economic structures of the art world. United by demands for museum reform, anti-war stances, and artists' rights, the coalition organized protests and produced influential manifestos before dissolving in 1971.

Associated movements

Member artists

Works by its members