Fictions of the Possible: Art, the City and Public Entrepreneurship

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Fictions of the Possible: Art, the City and Public Entrepreneurship. / Beyes, Timon.
in: Journal of Management Inquiry, Jahrgang 24, Nr. 4, 27.10.2015, S. 445-449.

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title = "Fictions of the Possible: Art, the City and Public Entrepreneurship",
abstract = "If the study of public entrepreneurship is directed at processes of social transformation, then it invariably encounters the manifold experiments of contemporary art and their socio-political effects. This short paper seeks to throw this encounter into sharper relief. After contextualizing the relation of art and social transformation, an example of a recent artistic intervention is presented. In conclusion, it is argued that art{\textquoteright}s paradoxical potential to identify and disidentify with forms of life offers fictions of the possible: ambiguous, performative and preliminary reorderings of what can be perceived, expressed and done.",
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