Cosmopolitanism in the Arts
Cosmopolitanism in the Arts

Ginna Brock

Author(s)
Ginna Brock
Publication
online : Dutch culture, 2020
Scope
12 Pages, 30 cm.
Carrier
print

What does it mean to work internationally as an artist anno 2020? Are the traditional categories, such as ‘international’ and ‘cosmopolitan’, still sufficient to both describe the ambitions of artists and cultural workers, and address the challenges of working in a globalised world? In order to reflect on the conditions and effects of cultural collaboration, DutchCulture explored in a series of colloquia relevant new research in the field of cultural internationalisation. Ginna Brock's (University of the Sunshine Coast) keynote speech, 1 July 2020, was on how contemporary cosmopolitanism in the arts relates to Ancient Greek notions of hestia, xenia, and the polis.


Keywords
art practice
Location
Cabinet 10 - 6: Cultuurbeleid ; Kunstenaarspraktijk
Extra themes
Expanded Space
Remarks
Incl. bibliografie