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Dumbadze, Alexander; Hudson, Suzanne
Introduction
p. 1-4
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Griffin, Tim
Worlds apart: contemporary art, globalization, and the rise of biennials
p. 7-16
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Smith, Terry
"Our" contemporaneity?
p. 17-27
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Antoine, Jean-Philippe
The historicity of the contemporary is now!
p. 28-36
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Satallabras, Julian
Elite art in an age of populism
p. 39-49
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Amor, Mónica
Of adeversity we life!
p. 50-59
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Yao, Pauline J.
Making it work: artists and contemporary art in China
p. 60-69
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Verwoert, Jan
Form struggles
p. 72-83
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Ellegood, Anne
Formalism redefined
p. 84-94
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Kee, Joan
The world in plain view: form in the service of the global
p. 95-104
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Buchmann, Sabeth
The (re) animation of medium specificity in contemporary art
p. 107-116
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Small, Irene V.
Medium aspecificity/autopoietic form
p. 117-125
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Shiff, Richard
Specificity
p. 126-136
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Kuo, Michelle
Test sites: fabrication
p. 139-148
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Blom, Ina
Inhabiliting the technosphere: art and technology beyond technical invention
p. 149-158
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Joselit, David
Conceptual art 2.0
p. 159-168
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Gioni, Massimiliano
In defense of biennials
p. 171-177
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Kapur, Geeta
Curating in heterogeneous worlds
p. 178-191
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Jones, Caroline A.
Biennial culture and the aesthetics of experience
p. 192-201
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Gillick, Liam; Lind, Maria
Participation
p. 204-213
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Burton, Johanna
The ripple effect: participation as an expanded field
p. 214-223
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Hernández Chong Cuy, Sofía
Publicity and complicity on contemporary art
p. 224-231
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Andrea Giunta
Activism
p. 234-244
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Bryan-Wilson, Julia
Knit dissent
p. 245-253
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Media Collective, Raqs
Light from a distant star: a mediation on art, agency and politics
p. 254-264
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Rebentisch, Juliane
Participation in art: 10 these
p. 267-276
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Zolghadr, Tirdad
Fusions of powers: four models of agency in the field of contemporary art, ranked unapologetically in order of preference
p. 277-286
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Demos, T. J.
Life full of holes: contemporary art and bare life
p. 287-297
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Lütticken, Sven
Monotheism à la mode
p. 300-310
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Weissman, Terri
Freedom`s just another word
p. 311-321
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Ali, Atteqa
On the frontline: the politics of terrorism in contemporary Pakistani art
p. 322-330
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Ribas, Joao
Judgment´s troubled objects
p. 333-345
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Smigiel, Frank
A producer´s journal, or judgment a go-go
p. 346-356
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Relyea, Lane
After criticism
p. 357-366
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Velhuist, Olav
Globalization and commercialization of the art market
p. 369-378
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Pop, Mihai; Kouvali, Sylvia; Rosen, Andrea
Three perspectives on the market
p. 379-387
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Anastas, Ayreen; Gabri, Rene
Untitled
p. 388-405
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Siegel, Katy
Lifelong learning
p. 408-419
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Vidokle, Anton
Art without institutions
p. 420-428
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Li, Pi
Will the academy become a monster
p. 429-435
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Our literal speed
Our literal speed
p. 438-446
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Okeke-Agulu, Chika
Globalization, art history, and the specter of difference
p. 447-456
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Lambert-Beatty, Carrie
The academic conditions of contemporary art
p. 457-466