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REPOhistory’s Civil Disturbances NYC: Chronology of a Public Art Project (2004)
Mysteries of the Creative Class, or, I Have Seen The Enemy and They Is Us (2004)
Welcome to the Desert of the Real Art World: Review of Chin-tao Wu’s Privatising Culture: Corporate Art Intervention Since the 1980s (2004)
Dark Matter, Activist Art and the Counter-Public Sphere (2003)
Heart of Darkness: a Journey into the Dark Matter of the Art World (2002)
Fidelity, Betrayal, Autonomy: In and Beyond the Post Cold-War Art Museum (2002)
A Collectography of PAD/D, Political Art Documentation and Distribution: a 1980's Activist Art and Networking Collective (2001)
Some Call It Art: From Imaginary Autonomy to Autonomous Collectivity (2000)
Counting On Your Collective Silence: Notes on Activist Art as Collaborative Practice (1999)
CIRCULATION (1999)
Authenticity Squared: REPOhistory CIRCULATION: Anatomy of an Activist, Urban Art Project (1999)
News from Nowhere: Activist Art and After (1998)
Unnatural Speculations: Nature as an icon of urban resistance on NYC's Lower East Side 1979-1984 (1997)
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Gifts of Resistance by Gregory Sholette
History that disturbs the present:An interview about REPOhistory with Greg Sholette
The Interventionists
Swampwalls Dark Matter and the Lumpen Army of Art
State of the Union Gregory Sholette on artistic labor(ART FORUM)
Gregory Sholette Interviewed by the CAMEL group
Snip, Snip...Bang, Bang: Political Art, Reloaded
Twelve notes on collectivism and dark matter
Arte y revolucion in the age of enterprise culture (2007)
Questions from an Artist Who Reads (and Thinks, Writes, and Speaks) (2007)
Specters of Collectivism: A Conversation between Gregory Sholette and Elena Sorokina (2006)
Disciplining the Avant-Garde: The United States versus The Critical Art Ensemble (2005)
Report from Beirut: Days Of Culture, Days Of Seige (2005)
Periodising Collectivism, with Blake Stimson (2004)
Interventionism and the historical uncanny: or can there be a revolutionary art without the revolution?
Gregory Sholette 2007