Artists, Temporality, and the Governance of Collaborative Place-Making

A.L. Bain, F. Landau

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Abstract

Place-making is a policy exercise rooted in a politics of both space and time. By examining the temporal sequencing of discursive relations and governance networks in the cultural redevelopment of Güterbahnhof Moabit in Berlin, this article demonstrates the fallacy of place-making via artist proxy. It documents the hidden expectations of artist stakeholders and the overextension of their capacities in their municipally delegated and self-assumed roles as “strategic” and “collaborative” partners with local government in place-making processes. It argues that contrary to collaborative and participatory governance ideals, artists are often singularly responsibilized by civic leaders to realize place-narratives for a community rather than with them, which creates a fundamental barrier to community engagement.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2 ht10.1177/1078087417711044
Pages (from-to)405-427
JournalUrban Affairs Review
Volume55
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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