When politics becomes unavoidable: from community art to communing art.

In this article two parallel shifts are signalized and analysed. One is called the transition from community art to so-called commoning art, the other the transition from cultural policy to a politics of culture. While community art, since the 1990’s, was regulated, legitimized and sometimes highly...

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Main Authors: Pascal Gielen, Hanka Otte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pontíficia Universidade Católica de São Paulo 2019-02-01
Series:Galáxia
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Online Access:https://revistas.pucsp.br/galaxia/article/view/40065
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spelling doaj-f14cff38311144d8b264d026ccb748a42020-11-24T21:30:49ZengPontíficia Universidade Católica de São PauloGaláxia1519-311X1982-25532019-02-0104024445When politics becomes unavoidable: from community art to communing art.Pascal Gielen0Hanka Otte1Univesiteit Antwerpen. Antuérpia.Univesiteit Antwerpen. Antuérpia.In this article two parallel shifts are signalized and analysed. One is called the transition from community art to so-called commoning art, the other the transition from cultural policy to a politics of culture. While community art, since the 1990’s, was regulated, legitimized and sometimes highly stimulated by the official cultural policies of several European countries, commoning art - which started to boom after the financial crises which started at the end of 2007 – is mostly not. The former is supported by governments because it ‘compensates’ structural gaps in the welfare state and particularly concentrates on social improvement, cohesion and resilience. The highly activist and sometimes radical political character of the latter, makes that commoning artists need to organize themselves in an often not regulated, civil zone between the market and the state. In this article the authors analyse the characteristics of this tendency towards commoning art and they articulate a hypothesis about what kind of politics could be supportive for this rising art praxis.https://revistas.pucsp.br/galaxia/article/view/40065arte-em-comunidadearte-em-comumpolítica culturalpolítica da cultura.
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author Pascal Gielen
Hanka Otte
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When politics becomes unavoidable: from community art to communing art.
Galáxia
arte-em-comunidade
arte-em-comum
política cultural
política da cultura.
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Hanka Otte
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title When politics becomes unavoidable: from community art to communing art.
title_short When politics becomes unavoidable: from community art to communing art.
title_full When politics becomes unavoidable: from community art to communing art.
title_fullStr When politics becomes unavoidable: from community art to communing art.
title_full_unstemmed When politics becomes unavoidable: from community art to communing art.
title_sort when politics becomes unavoidable: from community art to communing art.
publisher Pontíficia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
series Galáxia
issn 1519-311X
1982-2553
publishDate 2019-02-01
description In this article two parallel shifts are signalized and analysed. One is called the transition from community art to so-called commoning art, the other the transition from cultural policy to a politics of culture. While community art, since the 1990’s, was regulated, legitimized and sometimes highly stimulated by the official cultural policies of several European countries, commoning art - which started to boom after the financial crises which started at the end of 2007 – is mostly not. The former is supported by governments because it ‘compensates’ structural gaps in the welfare state and particularly concentrates on social improvement, cohesion and resilience. The highly activist and sometimes radical political character of the latter, makes that commoning artists need to organize themselves in an often not regulated, civil zone between the market and the state. In this article the authors analyse the characteristics of this tendency towards commoning art and they articulate a hypothesis about what kind of politics could be supportive for this rising art praxis.
topic arte-em-comunidade
arte-em-comum
política cultural
política da cultura.
url https://revistas.pucsp.br/galaxia/article/view/40065
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