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The Battleground of Art:Radical Curating in the Crisis of Neoliberalism

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A radical manifesto advocating art’s autonomy in the fight against neoliberal capture

Activist and curator Marco Baravalle shows how artists across the Global South and North are building alter-institutions – autonomous, collective infrastructures that challenge both state and market control. Drawing on operaismo, decolonial theory, and two decades of radical curating, Baravalle outlines an artistic practice grounded in cooperation, solidarity, and resistance.

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  • Prepare to be uplifted by Baravalle’s rousing, and deeply thoughtful, profile of radical, creative work that flourishes outside of the capital-saturated sectors of the artworld.

    Andrew Ross, author of The Weather Report: A Journey Through Unsettled Climates
  • In this theoretically rich and politically engaged book, Baravalle not only mounts a powerful critique of the neoliberal institutions of the art world but also demonstrates that alternatives exist, analyzing contemporary artists and curators who create 'alter-institutions,' in part by learning from and collaborating with some of the most radical political movements of recent years.

    Michael Hardt, author of The Subversive Seventies
  • Baravalle's The Battleground of Art presents a rigorous, first-person traversal of Left cultural resistance from Operaismo to the present, grounded in both theoretical depth and decades of actual organizing. His concept of alter-institutionality is the most urgent vision of emancipatory cultural futures available to us today.

    Gregory Sholette, author of The Radical Unpresent