Biennial Boom
Making Contemporary Art Global
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Pages: 328
Illustrations: 48 illustrations, including 16 page color insert
Release Date: August 06, 2024
Published: August 2024
Author: Paloma Checa-Gismero
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Art and Visual Culture > Art History, Globalization and Neoliberalism, Art and Visual Culture > Art Criticism and Theory
Art and Visual Culture > Art History, Globalization and Neoliberalism, Art and Visual Culture > Art Criticism and Theory
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Paloma Checa-Gismero is Assistant Professor of Art History at Swarthmore College.
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List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Biennial Conversions at the Borders of Liberalism: An Introduction 1
Part 1. Anticolonial Collaboration in the Bienal de la Habana’s Early Iterations, Havana, 1984–1991 29
1. Polyphonic Internationalism 29
2. Curating the Third World 53
3. An Aesthetics of Production 72
Part 2. Cosmopolitan Dreams at the US-Mexico Borderlands in inSITE94 and INSITE97: San Diego and Tijuana, 1994–1997
4. Sovereignty Claims over the Borderlands 99
5. Fears of Provincialism and the Desire to Be Global 123
6. Globalizing Mexican Art 146
Part 3. Art for a Unified Europe: Manifesta 1, Rotterdam, 1996
7. Manifesta: Placenta Europa 173
8. Curating Conflict 193
9. The Art of Belonging 217
Epilogue 241
Notes 253
Bibliography 285
Index 301
Acknowledgments xiii
Biennial Conversions at the Borders of Liberalism: An Introduction 1
Part 1. Anticolonial Collaboration in the Bienal de la Habana’s Early Iterations, Havana, 1984–1991 29
1. Polyphonic Internationalism 29
2. Curating the Third World 53
3. An Aesthetics of Production 72
Part 2. Cosmopolitan Dreams at the US-Mexico Borderlands in inSITE94 and INSITE97: San Diego and Tijuana, 1994–1997
4. Sovereignty Claims over the Borderlands 99
5. Fears of Provincialism and the Desire to Be Global 123
6. Globalizing Mexican Art 146
Part 3. Art for a Unified Europe: Manifesta 1, Rotterdam, 1996
7. Manifesta: Placenta Europa 173
8. Curating Conflict 193
9. The Art of Belonging 217
Epilogue 241
Notes 253
Bibliography 285
Index 301
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