Financializing the Development of Urban Neighborhoods: thoughts on the relationship between art and gentrification [electronic resource].
KW Institute for Contemporary Art Sommerakademie Paul Klee 2019
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Over recent decades, the fields of art and real estate have both been granted the dubious honor of being afflicted by speculation. One keyword that may help us grasp ongoing speculative tendencies is “financialization” (Aalbers 2016). In reaction to the social effects of said speculation patterns, the question of how contemporary art practices contribute to gentrification has emerged within the art field. Whether artists act as “pioneers” of gentrification processes, or whether nonconformist art projects risk being co-opted for neoliberal purposes, has already been intensively discussed, and will not be pursued further in this contribution. That said, revisiting some aspects of the financialization debate does seem fruitful to me, so as to open up new perspectives on the relationship between art and uneven development within cities…
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Capital movements
Twenty-first century in art
Finance
Housing
City planning
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Laura Calbet Elias
Tirdad Zolghadr
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