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The Postsocialist Contemporary
The Institutionalization of Artistic Practice in Eastern Europe after 1989
Octavian EsanuSeries: Rethinking Art's Histories(0)
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The postsocialist contemporary joins a growing body of scholarship debating the definition and nature of contemporary art. It comes to these debates from a historicist perspective, taking as its point of departure one particular art program, initiated in Eastern Europe by the Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros. First implemented in Hungary, the Soros Center for Contemporary Art (SCCA) expanded to another eighteen ex-socialist countries throughout the 1990s. Its mission was to build a western 'open society' by means of art. This book discusses how network managers and artists participated in the construction of this new social order by studying the program's rise, evolution, impact and broader ideological and political consequences. Rather than recounting a history, it engages critically with 'contemporary art' as the aesthetic paradigm of late-capitalist market democracy.