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Manifesta was founded in 1993 and organises travelling exhibitions intended to promote cultural exchange and collaboration amongst artists across Europe. This book marks a decade of the organisation, with essays and images that document the different Manifesta exhibits.
Foreword p. 10 Acknowledgments p. 12 Introduction p. 13 Histories One Day Every Wall Will Fall: Select Chronology of Art and Politics after 1989 p. 20 Shifting Art and Exhibition Conditions Mapping International Exhibitions p. 47 Towards a New Locality: Biennials and "Global Art" p. 57 The Global White Cube p. 63 Digressions from the Memory of a Minor Encounter p. 85 Multiple Authorship p. 93 Which Europe? Europe's Past, Present, and Longue Duree p. 103 The Revolution of 1989: The Past of Yet Another Illusion p. 113 Europe Calling p. 123 Negotiating Culture in Europe, Cold War to Post-Wall When East was East and West was West: Art Attitudes in the Cold War p. 133 Towards the Normal: Negotiating the "Former East" p. 153 Re-Imagining Europe: Contemporary Art and Ideas in an Era of Globalization p. 167 Tebbitt's Ghost p. 175 For Example, Manifesta How a European Biennial of Contemporary Art Began p. 189 A Tale of Two Cities: Manifesta in Rotterdam and Ljubljana p. 201 The Rhetorics of Manifesta p. 219 The Manifesta Archive The Archive Everywhere p. 233 p. 239 p. 251 After "Art After Communism?" p. 258 p. 269 The Fifth Venue p. 281 Manifesta in Our Backyard p. 282 p. 289 Gasthof p. 301 p. 306 Bibliography p. 324 Notes on Contributors p. 326 Index p. 335