Liza Zhvania: In the Context of Cultural Peripheries

A new reflection has been published in the Georgian Liberali.ge by Liza Zhvania: “Throughout the last decades, with the development and diversification of the artistic practice, the art scene in Western countries has acquired new social meanings, and this process has been institutionalized. Forms of visual art have been established, which go beyond an individual studio practice, and which have diversified the social role of an artist. Although, a large part of the global art scene still depends on commercial activity – the work of many artists involves cooperation with galleries, auction houses or art fairs, a parallel dynamic has evolved in many countries, connecting art to education, activism, placing it in the realm of “public good”. …

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The article was published on 25th November 2019 in the Georgian platform Liberali.ge: http://liberali.ge/blogs/view/46820/kulturuli-periferiis-konteqstshi