Heated debates and strong emotions occasionally arise in the public sphere in the wake of an art object. The interaction that follows becomes part of what we as citizens share in a democracy, with its particular conditions of political speech and democratic exchange. By studying four art events – that is, public contestations regarding art objects – formations of democratic and political subjectivities are highlighted, as well as the constitution of political speech. The analysis tracks the space of conflict that arises in the four chosen art events. The theoretical framework consists of poststructuralist conceptualizations of radical democracy, mainly those associated with Chantal Mouffe, Aletta Norval, and Jacques Rancière. In the analysi...
This thesis contributes to an EU Policy Lab project entitled The Future of Government 2030+. The aim...
There is much debate regarding the purpose and legitimacy of public art, which is an integral aspect...
discusses the hypothesis that artists can become protagonists of a new democratic culture through th...
Heated debates and strong emotions occasionally arise in the public sphere in the wake of an art obj...
This thesis proposes that art is one aspect of the public discourse which maintains or subverts the ...
This book addresses the need for a more sustained knowledge and multidisciplinary understanding of w...
Contemporary art, with its foundation in the modern age, can merely exist by the grace of a politica...
This thesis presents a theoretical and historical account of how artists have responded to politics ...
Examining over 200 artists and 250 artworks, Art and Politics Now explores some of the most controve...
This dissertation studies power and the production of the democratic subject in the context of democ...
This article engages critically with the normative framing of socially engaged/collaborative art as ...
To be democratic, a society’s members should be endowed with capacities and dispositions to communic...
Struggles for democratic change around the world have become highly visible – and highly mediated – ...
The article examines a new type of conflict in the form of public protests against contemporary art...
According to Hannah Arendt, a free and public space is an essential condition for democracy. She pre...
This thesis contributes to an EU Policy Lab project entitled The Future of Government 2030+. The aim...
There is much debate regarding the purpose and legitimacy of public art, which is an integral aspect...
discusses the hypothesis that artists can become protagonists of a new democratic culture through th...
Heated debates and strong emotions occasionally arise in the public sphere in the wake of an art obj...
This thesis proposes that art is one aspect of the public discourse which maintains or subverts the ...
This book addresses the need for a more sustained knowledge and multidisciplinary understanding of w...
Contemporary art, with its foundation in the modern age, can merely exist by the grace of a politica...
This thesis presents a theoretical and historical account of how artists have responded to politics ...
Examining over 200 artists and 250 artworks, Art and Politics Now explores some of the most controve...
This dissertation studies power and the production of the democratic subject in the context of democ...
This article engages critically with the normative framing of socially engaged/collaborative art as ...
To be democratic, a society’s members should be endowed with capacities and dispositions to communic...
Struggles for democratic change around the world have become highly visible – and highly mediated – ...
The article examines a new type of conflict in the form of public protests against contemporary art...
According to Hannah Arendt, a free and public space is an essential condition for democracy. She pre...
This thesis contributes to an EU Policy Lab project entitled The Future of Government 2030+. The aim...
There is much debate regarding the purpose and legitimacy of public art, which is an integral aspect...
discusses the hypothesis that artists can become protagonists of a new democratic culture through th...