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    Rövid leírás:

    00Bienal de La Habana: From "Biennials of Resistance" to Biennial Resistivity


          Amy Bruce


    28.  Biennials of Resistance – A View from Kosovo and Some Questions Left Unanswered


          Giulia Menegale


    29.  The First Bienal do Mercosul: Re-Writing the History of Art from the Margins


          Camilla Querin


     


     


     


     


    PART VI: PUBLIC SPHERES


     


    30.   Documenta, Democracy & the Crisis of Liberalism


          Sarah E. James


    31.  The “global” in biennial discourse


          Kerstin Winking


    32.   Trauma, Memory, and Art: Preserving the Spirit of Gwangju through the Biennale


          Raymond Rohne


    33.   Syrcas at Africus: On Maud Sulter, the Johannesburg Biennale and Cultural Extravagance


          Nomusa Makhubu and Lucy Steeds


    34.   An Elephant under the Microscope. The case of the Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA)


          Sebastian Mühl and Mara Traumane


     


    PART VII: IDENTITY AND POWER


     


    35.   From Transition to Extraction: Manifesta’s Nomadic Exhibitions in the Post-socialist Balkans    


          Dimitra Gkitsa


    36.  First Class Experience? Art Biennials and Classism


          Alessa K. Paluch


    37.  Magiciens de la Terre: A Biennial That Never Happened


          Vesna Madžoski


    38.   A national pavilion “everywhere”: The female italian pavilion at the 1999 Venice Art Biennale


          Greta Boldorini


    39.  The Politics of Local and Global in Biennials. The Case Study of Manifesta and its 12th Edition


          Giulia Pollicita


    40.   Complicit Cartographies: The Global Biennial Cycle and the Syrian Refugee Crisis, 2015-2018


          Eileen P. McKiernan González


     


    PART VIII: EPISTEMOLOGY AND THEORY


     


    41.  Documenta fifteen: continuities and ruptures in the epistemic impasse of an art biennial


          Giulia Bellinetti


    42.  The Sociology of Art Biennials and Globalization: Biennials as Symptom, Driving Force, World Event


          Aleksandra Barjaktarević and Paul Buckermann


    43.  Biennials as administrative hubs of contemporaneity


          Clarissa Ricci


    44.  Out of thin air’: Technology, Liberation, and Absent Labour in New Materialist Biennial Exhibitions of Contemporary Art


          Natassa Philimonos


    45.  The Art Biennial as a Hyper Object


          Zoran Poposki


    46.  The exhibition that no one will ever see: the rise (and fall?) of the mega-exhibition format


          Bill Balaskas

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    Grouping together contributors from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, this book gives a comprehensive account of art biennials in their complexity, diversity and ambiguity.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Figures


    List of Contributors


    Acknowledgements


     


    1.      Art Biennials: An Introduction


    Panos Kompatsiaris


     


    PART I: HISTORIES AND SHIFTS


     


    2.      Art is not an Innocent Field: Reflection on the borders of the Venice Biennal. Vittoria Martini


    3.     Turning the Biennale into the BBC: The Reform of the Venice Biennale in the Post-War Period (1945–1973)


    Elisa Bassetto


    4.      Defining Geographies Through International Art Exhibitions in Cold War Divided Europe (1955-1959)


          Matteo Bertelé


    5.      An informal offensive: the battle of abstract art in the 5th São Paulo Biennial in 1959


          Ana Avelar and Marcella Imparato


    6.      The 1st Quito Biennial: isolation and power struggles in the Ecuadorian modern art scene during the late sixties


          Anamaría Garzón Mantilla


    7.     Redefining the biennial aims and model: Venice and São Paulo in a shared debate after the outbreak of the crisis (1968-1969)


          Anita Orzes


     


     


    PART II: NATION AND POLICY


     


    8.      Exhibiting the nation: framing post-Empire British identity at the Venice Art Biennale


          Claudia Di Tosto


    9.      Art and politics during the cold war: Spain at the São Paulo biennial


          Genoveva Tusell


    10. The Biennial experience in Mexico: from a nationalist effort to contemporary globalism


          Marco Polo Juarez Cruz


    11.  Between Cultural Diplomacy and Propaganda: Unveiling Saudi Arabia's National Participation at the Venice Biennales


          Anastasia Shanaah


    12.  “Maybe a Biennial Would Come to Town”: Non-Istanbulite Biennials in Turkey


          Erdem Çolak


     


    PART III: THE BURGEONING FORMAT


     


    13.   Early-Boom Biennials in a Pacified World


          Paloma Checa-Gismero


    14.   Late Soviet Tallinn Print Triennial: International in Form, Regional in Content


          Kädi Talvoja


    15.   Japanese Biennials and Triennials as Art Festivals Embracing Chiiki āto: A Case Study of Setouchi Triennale


          Mengfei Pan


    16.  Biennials of the Arab World: Trans-Arabism as an Attempt at Emancipation from Nationalist Hegemony


          Riccardo Legena


    17.   From Lagoon to Coast: A Critical Analysis of Venice and Dakar Biennials' Organizational Structures and Curatorial Exchanges.


          Amarildo Ajasse


     18.  The Johannesburg Biennales: Chasing a fleeing Shadow


          Tabea Maria Brinkmann


     


     


    PART IV: FORMATS AND INFRASTRUCTURES


     


    19.  The Celebrated International Curator: A Key Figure for the Art Biennial


          Guillaume Sirois & Samuel Bonneville


    20.  And every two years, we do it all again…Reflecting on the discursivity and archives of biennials


          Gabriela Saenger Silva


    21.   Assembling assemblies or how public programs do matter in large-scale exhibitions: The case of the Parliament of Bodies during documenta 14


          Jasmin Kolkwitz


    22.  Periodical Mania and Agricultural Models of Publishing in Art Biennials


          Camilla Salvaneschi


    23.  World-Making as a Matter of Scales: A Conversation on the 13th Taipei Biennial


          Ting Tsou and Barbara Lutz


     


    PART V: ACTIVISM AND COUNTER-BIENNIALS


     


    24.  Istanbul Biennial and the Contested Cultural Sphere in Turkey


          Tijen Tunali


    25.  Cohabitations between biennials and commoning The case of Athens Biennale 5-6, OMONOIA (2015-2017)


          Sevie Tsampalla


    26.  Entangled biennials as tactical (trans)instituting:  Connecting art ecosystems to make new worlds thrive


          Chiara De Cesari, Yazan Khalili & Eszter Szakács (IMAGINART)


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