Arts & International Affairs: 2.3: Autumn/Winter 2017 | Page 3
ARTS & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
VOLUME 2, ISSUE 3 • AUTUMN/WINTER/17
ARTS AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
EDITORIAL
Arts and Cultural Institutions .................................................................................................. 3
J.P. Singh
THEME I: THE STATUS OF (INTER)NATIONAL
ORGANISATIONS AS CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
The British Council and the Power of Theatre | Multimedia ............................................ 7
Graham Sheffield CBE
On Pedro Reyes’ The People’s United Nations (2013–2014)—Overlaps
and Disjunctions Between Contemporary Art and International Affairs |
Longform (peer reviewed) ........................................................................................................... 25
Mafalda Dâmaso
Goodbye to the National Endowment for the Arts? | Brushstrokes
Naomi Adiv ................................................................................................................................... 49
THEME II: CITIES, CULTURE, AND
THE PROLIFERATION OF BIENNIALS
Exodus: A Mirror of Hope for the Future of Art Biennials | Multimedia
Anne Murray ................................................................................................................................ 57
The Scales, Politics, and Political Economies of Contemporary Art
Biennials | Longform (peer reviewed)
Julia Bethwaite and Anni Kangas .............................................................................................. 73
Cities Are Driving New Cultural Policies | Brushstrokes
Ana Lisa Boni and Philippe Kern ............................................................................................ 91
Our Longform articles are double-blind peer reviewed.
The Brushstrokes and Multimedia articles undergo
an extensive in-house editorial process.