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    Chicester, West Sussex ; : John Wiley & Sons Ltd.,
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    almahu_9948198326302882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1.
    ISBN: 9781119212676 , 1119212677 , 9781119212669 , 1119212669 , 9781119212638 , 1119212634 , 1444336649 , 9781444336641
    Content: "Provides a comprehensive global history of biennialization from the rise of the European star-curator in the 1970s and the emergence of mega-exhibitions in Asia in the 1990s to the current globalization of biennials"--
    Note: Frontispiece -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Preface -- Introduction -- Why Biennials? -- Part 1. The Second Wave -- Part 2. The Politics of Legitimacy -- Part 3. Hegemony or a New Canon -- The Cultural Geography of Biennials -- Notes -- Part 1: The Second Wave -- 1: 1972: The Rise of the Star-Curator -- Introduction -- Preparation for a Walk-Through Event Structure -- "Therapy Has Changed and No Longer Encourages Copious Art Production" -- "The Most Important Exhibition of Recent Years" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 2: 1979: Cultural Translation, Cultural Exclusion, and the Second Wave -- Introduction: Biennials as Models for Cultural Encounters -- Founding the Sydney Biennale -- White Elephant or Red Herring? Selecting the 1979 Biennale of Sydney -- Import/Export: Sydney and São Paulo -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3: 1986: The South and the Edges of the Global -- Introduction: Origin Stories -- A Brief History of Southern Biennials -- The Second Bienal de La Habana -- Conclusion: The Stakes of Southern Histories -- Notes -- Part 2: The Politics of Legitimacy -- 4: 1989: Asian Biennialization -- Introduction -- Experimental Versus Traditional Art: "Traditions/Tensions" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5: 1997: Biennials, Migration, and Itinerancy -- Introduction -- Manifesta and Critical Regionalism -- Locality Fails: The 2nd Johannesburg Biennale -- By Way of Conclusion: The Emergency Biennale in Chechnya -- Notes -- Part 3: Hegemony or a New Canon -- 6: 2002: Cosmopolitanism -- Introduction -- The Five-Year Subaltern Plan -- Black Box, White Cube -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 7: 2003: Delegating Authority -- Introduction -- Tirana: "Opening Up the Conversation" -- Escape -- Curating by Delegation: The 50th Venice Biennale: The Dictatorship of the Viewer -- "Counterbalance the Decadence of the Ancient City." , "Outmoded Structure of National Pavilions and Theme Exhibitions" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 8: 2014: Global Art Circuits -- Introduction -- The Game of Comparison and Competition -- Negotiated Inequality -- Contemporary Play Time -- Coda: 2014 -- Notes -- 9: Conclusion -- Notes -- Index -- EULA.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Green, Charles, 1953- Biennials, triennials, and Documenta. Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2016 ISBN 9781444336641
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; History. ; Electronic books. ; History. ; Electronic books. ; History.
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