This paper highlights the role of materiality in legitimising art organising as occurs at festivals and performances. Through ethnographic fieldwork pertaining to art events and projects, we documented how legitimacy is accomplished through the very performance of art. We observed that artistic practices materialise the very norms by which they are assessed and demarcate a normative space of their own. Our paper contributes to the research on legitimacy by showing it takes place through connection with societal norms but also through a disconnection that fosters such a distinct space. Legitimation thus corresponds to configuring the specific situation where the actions under scrutiny are legitimate; it is a continuous process that is accomp...
This article takes as its point of departure the prevalence of performance and diverse kinds of work...
Gaining and maintaining organizational legitimacy can be a major issuefor social and political struc...
In the conservation of cultural heritage, the concept of authenticity remains deeply anchored to fou...
Legitimation is often theorized as a form of consensus and implicitly treated as an end-state that o...
When we speak of the arts, and more so when one engages with the arts as a practitioner in their var...
Rock art, graffiti, and other emplaced works of art bring people together at specific places. This t...
The notion of authenticity has always commanded the attention of art market participants and the gen...
International audienceHighly creative artistic organizations such as artistic squats are facing an ‘...
The circuits of artistic legitimacy have been modified and replaced by new agents. On one hand, the ...
In the arts, brand has often been seen as a ‘dirty word.’ This paper critically analyzes the shaky r...
This thesis presents a critique of enlightenment notions of representation and rehearses an alternat...
Authenticity seems to be the value of the moment, rolling off the tongues of politicians, celebritie...
The legalities of authenticity and contemporary art are complex and made up of a combination of legi...
The notion of authenticity has always commanded the attention of art market participants and the gen...
The notion of authenticity seems to have grown more and more important for artistic documents during...
This article takes as its point of departure the prevalence of performance and diverse kinds of work...
Gaining and maintaining organizational legitimacy can be a major issuefor social and political struc...
In the conservation of cultural heritage, the concept of authenticity remains deeply anchored to fou...
Legitimation is often theorized as a form of consensus and implicitly treated as an end-state that o...
When we speak of the arts, and more so when one engages with the arts as a practitioner in their var...
Rock art, graffiti, and other emplaced works of art bring people together at specific places. This t...
The notion of authenticity has always commanded the attention of art market participants and the gen...
International audienceHighly creative artistic organizations such as artistic squats are facing an ‘...
The circuits of artistic legitimacy have been modified and replaced by new agents. On one hand, the ...
In the arts, brand has often been seen as a ‘dirty word.’ This paper critically analyzes the shaky r...
This thesis presents a critique of enlightenment notions of representation and rehearses an alternat...
Authenticity seems to be the value of the moment, rolling off the tongues of politicians, celebritie...
The legalities of authenticity and contemporary art are complex and made up of a combination of legi...
The notion of authenticity has always commanded the attention of art market participants and the gen...
The notion of authenticity seems to have grown more and more important for artistic documents during...
This article takes as its point of departure the prevalence of performance and diverse kinds of work...
Gaining and maintaining organizational legitimacy can be a major issuefor social and political struc...
In the conservation of cultural heritage, the concept of authenticity remains deeply anchored to fou...