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Manifesta Decade Debates on Contemporary Art Exhibitions and Biennials in Post-War Europe

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ISBN-10: 0262220768

ISBN-13: 9780262220767

Edition: 2005

Authors: Barbara Vanderlinden, Elena Filipovic

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Manifesta, the first itinerant European Biennial for Contemporary Art, emerged in a post-wall, globalizing Europe. Founded in 1993, it organized traveling exhibitions aimed at providing a new framework for cultural exchange and collaboration between artists and curators from across the continent. The Manifesta Decademarks Manifesta's ten years of exhibits with original essays, unpublished images, and texts that not only document the different Manifesta exhibits but also examine the cultural, curatorial, and political terrain of the Europe from which they sprang. Including contributions from philosophers, historians, and anthropologists, interviews with architect Rem Koolhaas and historian…    
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Book details

List price: $39.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 3/31/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 3.586
Language: English

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Histories
One Day Every Wall Will Fall: Select Chronology of Art and Politics after 1989
Shifting Art and Exhibition Conditions
Mapping International Exhibitions
Towards a New Locality: Biennials and "Global Art"
The Global White Cube
Digressions from the Memory of a Minor Encounter
Multiple Authorship
Which Europe?
Europe's Past, Present, and Longue Duree
The Revolution of 1989: The Past of Yet Another Illusion
Europe Calling
Negotiating Culture in Europe, Cold War to Post-Wall
When East was East and West was West: Art Attitudes in the Cold War
Towards the Normal: Negotiating the "Former East"
Re-Imagining Europe: Contemporary Art and Ideas in an Era of Globalization
Tebbitt's Ghost
For Example, Manifesta
How a European Biennial of Contemporary Art Began
A Tale of Two Cities: Manifesta in Rotterdam and Ljubljana
The Rhetorics of Manifesta
The Manifesta Archive
The Archive Everywhere
After "Art After Communism?"
The Fifth Venue
Manifesta in Our Backyard
Gasthof
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index