Art history and emergency
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| schema:text | The perpetual state of emergency : who benefits? / Thomas Crow -- Whose emergency? / Kajri Jain -- Greater depressions / Molly Nesbit -- Quixotic projects : humanities research and public funding in the United Kingdom / Caroline Arscott -- The language of art : a saving power? / Anatoli Mikhailov -- After Scully : emergency in the age of visual democracy / Mary Miller -- Old divisions and the new art history / Howard Singerman -- Art-historical alterity in the post-colony / Patrick D. Flores -- The value of art / Manuel J. Borja-Villel -- Emergencia / Our Literal Speed -- A brief conversation on artist-led administration / Theaster Gates. |
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