Decentralize! Art, Power, and Space in the New York Art World

Adrian Anagnost
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Have we witnessed the return of critique in the U.S. art world? Taking the decentralization of art institutions as a tactic of critique, this paper identifies waves of critique in the contemporary art world, with particular attention to New York City in the late 1960s-early 1970s, and the 2010s. Though certain critical aims and strategies have persisted, this period spans an impassable divide: the end of affordable space – for artist studios, galleries, community art centers – in the urban cores of U.S. cities. By attending to changes in the ways artists have withdrawn from, attacked, or engaged with institutional spaces, this article traces the changing definitions of critique and criticality as a function of access to space.
分散!纽约艺术界的艺术、权力和空间
我们是否见证了美国艺术界批判的回归?本文将艺术机构的分散化作为一种批判策略,确定了当代艺术界的批判浪潮,并特别关注了20世纪60年代末至70年代初和2010年代的纽约市。尽管某些关键的目标和策略一直存在,但这一时期跨越了一个不可逾越的鸿沟:在美国城市的核心地区,艺术家工作室、画廊、社区艺术中心等可负担空间的终结。通过关注艺术家退出、攻击或参与机构空间的方式的变化,本文追溯了作为进入空间的函数的批评和批判性的定义的变化。
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