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The scales, politics, and political economies of contemporary art biennials |
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J. Bethwaite, A. Kangas |
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In: Arts and international affairs. 2(2017)3(Autumn/Winter.73-90) |
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moderne kunst, internationaal, tentoonstellingen, tijdschriftartikelen (vorm) |
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Samenvatting The number of contemporary art biennials has increased significantly over the last 25 years giving rise to the phenomenon of biennalization of contemporary art. In this article, authors detail the world politics of biennalization through a review of mainly academic literature on biennials. They analyze internal definitions within the reviewed material through three dimensions: scale, politics, and production of value (political economies). The analysis shows the world politics of biennials revolves around a set of productive tensions between the order of nation states and its alternatives, cultural dominance and resistance, and various modes of value production |
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