This article engages the debates on collective agency, autonomy, institutional practices and socially engaged art by comparatively analyzing the activity of two Caribbean artist-managed spaces which emerged in the first decade of the twenty-first century: BetaLocal in Puerto Rico and L’Artocarpe in Guadeloupe. Based on fieldwork research and interviews with artists and art audiences, the examination of both projects will be driven by three main objectives: the first has to do with assessing in which ways both initiatives are shaped by their emergence in territories still attached to political and economic bonds. Secondly, I attempt to measure how both collective artistic organizations can approach the material conditions of cultural (re)pro...
Section: NonfictionThis article discusses the rise of contemporary Dutch Antillian and Aruban art fa...
This interview seeks to analyse the dynamics of the Cuban cultural context at the end of the millenn...
The physical and material aspects of space, such as geographical distance or boundaries, have social...
This essay examines how Caribbean artists have employed withdrawal in critical, insurgent ways. I co...
Caribbean art offers a useful vantage point onto current controversies about the materiality of cult...
Perhaps one of the most lively and yet troubled cultural landscapes today anywhere in the world is t...
El presente artículo se aproxima a la realidad del arte contemporáneo del Caribe a través de las exp...
This article will borrow W.J.T. Mitchell ́s iconological analysis in order to examine the work of Do...
This paper presents some strategies on the productive inclusion of visual and literary arts in an at...
Art of the transnational Caribbean has come to be positioned by an understanding of the African dias...
This essay analyzes A Cultural Object, an installation made by the Jamaican artist Dawn Scott in 198...
The article uses the 7th São Tomé and Príncipe Biennial as a case study for exploring the intertwine...
This study presents an analysis of the appropriation of public space by cultural producers in Cuba, ...
This article analyzes how curatorial practices deal with coloniality and, in a broader sense, with t...
The current crisis of neoliberalism has triggered a wave of social movements over the past years. Cr...
Section: NonfictionThis article discusses the rise of contemporary Dutch Antillian and Aruban art fa...
This interview seeks to analyse the dynamics of the Cuban cultural context at the end of the millenn...
The physical and material aspects of space, such as geographical distance or boundaries, have social...
This essay examines how Caribbean artists have employed withdrawal in critical, insurgent ways. I co...
Caribbean art offers a useful vantage point onto current controversies about the materiality of cult...
Perhaps one of the most lively and yet troubled cultural landscapes today anywhere in the world is t...
El presente artículo se aproxima a la realidad del arte contemporáneo del Caribe a través de las exp...
This article will borrow W.J.T. Mitchell ́s iconological analysis in order to examine the work of Do...
This paper presents some strategies on the productive inclusion of visual and literary arts in an at...
Art of the transnational Caribbean has come to be positioned by an understanding of the African dias...
This essay analyzes A Cultural Object, an installation made by the Jamaican artist Dawn Scott in 198...
The article uses the 7th São Tomé and Príncipe Biennial as a case study for exploring the intertwine...
This study presents an analysis of the appropriation of public space by cultural producers in Cuba, ...
This article analyzes how curatorial practices deal with coloniality and, in a broader sense, with t...
The current crisis of neoliberalism has triggered a wave of social movements over the past years. Cr...
Section: NonfictionThis article discusses the rise of contemporary Dutch Antillian and Aruban art fa...
This interview seeks to analyse the dynamics of the Cuban cultural context at the end of the millenn...
The physical and material aspects of space, such as geographical distance or boundaries, have social...