Debate: Biennials : the proliferation of biennials has become integral to the global explosion of contemporary art. Are large-scale international shows sites for experiment and exchange, of little more than tourist attractions? Francesco Bonami and Charles Esche discuss
Gepubliceerd in: | frieze 92(2005)S. 104/105 |
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Hoofdauteurs: | Bonami, Francesco (Auteur), Esche, Charles (Auteur) |
Formaat: | Artikel |
Taal: | German |
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