This essay looks at an ethnographical study of a grassroots, state-independent art initiative in postsocialist Hungary together with some aspects of the anthropological analyses of a few independent art initiatives in the postcolonial contexts of Tanzania and Senegal. By drawing comparisons between state-independent art institutions in postsocialist and postcolonial regions, where similar creative institutional experiments are at play, I will show how bottom-up art institutions in these two regions can and cannot be considered to be sharing corresponding strategies. This comparative, ethnography-based study between state-independent art institutions allows for a more critical understanding of the intersections of the postsocialist and the p...
This study aims to better understand how international cultural funding shapes opportunities for org...
This article addresses the system of art and the issue of contemporary art curatorship in the area ...
In recent years, South African literature, art, and cultural criticism have been registering the fee...
This essay looks at an ethnographical study of a grassroots, state-independent art initiative in pos...
This thesis focuses on how artists constitute their idea of artistic autonomy in illiberal democraci...
This introductory article presents the study of the state artist in the context of the communist reg...
This article deals with one of the most intriguing art projects at the intersection of art and socia...
This Ph.D. dissertation traces the emergence and development of an important current of socially eng...
The article explores the critical discourse developing in contemporary African art around issues of ...
The recent interest in avant-garde art from Hungary shown by international museums such as Tate has ...
Der Sammelband Social Inequalities and Discontent in Yugoslav Socialism, der als Teil der Reihe Sout...
In a time characterised by the increasing erosion of democratic institutions, processes of depolitic...
The volume under review here investigates how politics in post-1945 Europe affected the academic, cr...
This article explores three case studies to examine performative strategies by diasporic artists in ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This study aims to better understand how international cultural funding shapes opportunities for org...
This article addresses the system of art and the issue of contemporary art curatorship in the area ...
In recent years, South African literature, art, and cultural criticism have been registering the fee...
This essay looks at an ethnographical study of a grassroots, state-independent art initiative in pos...
This thesis focuses on how artists constitute their idea of artistic autonomy in illiberal democraci...
This introductory article presents the study of the state artist in the context of the communist reg...
This article deals with one of the most intriguing art projects at the intersection of art and socia...
This Ph.D. dissertation traces the emergence and development of an important current of socially eng...
The article explores the critical discourse developing in contemporary African art around issues of ...
The recent interest in avant-garde art from Hungary shown by international museums such as Tate has ...
Der Sammelband Social Inequalities and Discontent in Yugoslav Socialism, der als Teil der Reihe Sout...
In a time characterised by the increasing erosion of democratic institutions, processes of depolitic...
The volume under review here investigates how politics in post-1945 Europe affected the academic, cr...
This article explores three case studies to examine performative strategies by diasporic artists in ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This study aims to better understand how international cultural funding shapes opportunities for org...
This article addresses the system of art and the issue of contemporary art curatorship in the area ...
In recent years, South African literature, art, and cultural criticism have been registering the fee...