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Conventions In Contemporary Art arose from the highly entertaining and much-discussed series of debates organized by Witte de With in 2001. Without lapsing into dull theoryspeak, it explores and questions the routines and fashions that dominate the art world today. Catherine David and Iwona Blazwick explore the curator's heightened profile; Jeroen Boomgaard and Koen Brams tackle theory and art; Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby question the relationship between design and art; Bart Lootsma and Camiel van Winkel look at art in public spaces; and Janneke Wesseling and Kitty Zijlmans discuss the position of non-western art in the western world.
The 2001 cultural capitals of Europe, Rotterdam, and Porto, were besieged by international artists invited to design projects that explored these two cities, their urban spaces, and the ways in which these spaces function in their specific local conditions. The singular nature of each work in Squatters led to their existence as cell-like structures constitutive of mini-exhibitions that staked a claim on their urban sites and imbued them with new meaning.
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