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Delirium and Resistance: activist art and the crisis of capitalism
Sholette, G.G. Publication date 2017 Document Version Other version License Other Link to publication
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Sholette, G. G. (2017). Delirium and Resistance: activist art and the crisis of capitalism.
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vi. Acknowledgements
I am beholden to Art Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes whose continuous support and discerning analysis together with the valued critical appraisal of Professor Jeroen Boomgaard shaped these essays into a dissertation submitted to the Amsterdam School of Heritage, Memory and Material Culture at the University of Amsterdam. I am indebted to both the UvA and to the Andrew W. Mellon Seminar on Public Engagement & Collaborative Research at the Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center, CUNY, for their financial aid during the development of this project. I also wish to thank Helen Carey and Liz Burns of the Fire Station residency in Dublin, Ireland for endowing me with time to think and work on this project; Paloma Checa-Gismero for her thorough work formatting the final thesis document; and my devoted and extraordinary wife, Olga Kopenkina, who prevented me, and this project, from succumbing to delirium without resistance long ago.