In this chapter the author discusses how censorship affects discourses of contemporary art in the Republic of Macedonia. The cultural, political and social contexts in Macedonia are outlined and differing standpoints on what constitutes contemporary art practice in that country are discussed. Two case studies are highlighted to allow the reader to gain an understaning of how censorship is deployed as a tactic in erasing, or in rendering illegitamte, critical contemporary art
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Volume I contains the text of the thesis. Volume II contains the illustrations relating to the thesi...
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A chapter in a book about censorship in the global contemporary art world edited by Roisin Kennedy, ...
Debates on art censorship often have proved to offer a fertile ground for research on the issues of ...
This work seeks to show a similarity between censorship of Art in Nazi Germany and the censorship of...
Urszula Benka describes Russian interference in publishing Polish poetry in the seventeenth century....
Post-Yugoslav artists relatively often claim that the major international successes of Yugoslav film...
This book addresses the need for a more sustained knowledge and multidisciplinary understanding of w...
In 1990, following the restoration of independence in Lithuania, one of the most significant topics ...
In this essay, we will consider how censorship affects discourses of contemporary art in the Republi...
Art censorship in Greece since the establishment of the new Greek state in 1830 has been formulated ...
This chapter traces the development of an “alloy” of artist and activist strategies in the context o...
This visual arts practice-based research project explores the impact censorship and associated restr...
While the increasing interest in contemporary art from Turkey has centered on explicitly political w...
Volume I contains the text of the thesis. Volume II contains the illustrations relating to the thesi...
This article addresses the system of art and the issue of contemporary art curatorship in the area ...
ART AND POLITICS: WILD FIELDUrszula Benka describes Russian interference in publishing Polish...
A chapter in a book about censorship in the global contemporary art world edited by Roisin Kennedy, ...
Debates on art censorship often have proved to offer a fertile ground for research on the issues of ...
This work seeks to show a similarity between censorship of Art in Nazi Germany and the censorship of...
Urszula Benka describes Russian interference in publishing Polish poetry in the seventeenth century....
Post-Yugoslav artists relatively often claim that the major international successes of Yugoslav film...
This book addresses the need for a more sustained knowledge and multidisciplinary understanding of w...
In 1990, following the restoration of independence in Lithuania, one of the most significant topics ...