Arte contemporáneo: Temporalidad, territorialización y circulación

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Abstract

This work intends to provide a view of different theoretical definitions of contemporary art and its characteristics. For this purpose it studies the approaches of Giorgio Agamben, Terry Smith, Boris Groys and Julieta Aranda. Secondly, this article seeks to relate these positions with the notion of territorialisation provided by Deleuze and Guattari (1985) to focus on three levels of territoriality: local, regional and global. Finally this will allow the linking of these levels with the ways contemporary art circulates and the ways in which these phenomena are exhibited to generate discourses about contemporary art that are sustained by art institutions and markets. Lastly, this article analyzes two cases of institutions in Buenos Aires to offer a view of these levels of territorialisation and the ways in which contemporary art circulates through them.

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Feldman, J. (2017). Arte contemporáneo: Temporalidad, territorialización y circulación. Boletin de Arte, (38), 87–96. https://doi.org/10.24310/BolArte.2017.v0i38.3222

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