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The Politics Of Migration And Mobility In The Art World Transnational Baltic Artistic Practices Across Europe Emma Duester

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The Politics Of Migration And Mobility In The Art World Transnational Baltic Artistic Practices Across Europe Emma Duester
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The Politics Of Migration And Mobility In The Art World Transnational Baltic Artistic Practices Across Europe Emma Duester instant download after payment.

Publisher: Intellect
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.43 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Emma Duester
ISBN: 9781789383409, 1789383404
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Politics Of Migration And Mobility In The Art World Transnational Baltic Artistic Practices Across Europe Emma Duester by Emma Duester 9781789383409, 1789383404 instant download after payment.

This volume studies the movements of visual artists from the Baltic States of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, where a lack of opportunities makes migration necessary for career progression. Faced with such barriers, how do artists from the Baltic States break into the global art market? Emma Duester argues that these artists form an artistic diaspora of practice, forming communities across geographic and ethnic borders. Offering a fresh perspective on art and the working lives of those who create it, this multidisciplinary work investigates patterns of migration and mobile working practices across Europe and discusses the implications of artists’ movements on conventional notions of home, mobility, and diaspora. Amid a global refugee crisis, a resurgence in negative portrayals of Eastern Europeans in mainstream media, and increasing anti-immigrant sentiment fueled by Brexit and the rise of protectionism, this is a vital work that shines important new light on diaspora, displacement, and what it means to belong. 

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