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AIA, Vol. 2, No. 3, Fall 2017/Winter 2018

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Table of Contents
  
Editorial
 
Arts and Cultural Institutions
J.P. Singh
doi: 10.18278/aia.2.3.1 
 
Theme I: The Status of (Inter)National Organisations as Cultural Institutions
 
The British Council and the Power of Theatre 
Graham Sheffield CBE
doi: 10.18278/aia.2.3.2 
 
On Pedro Reyes’ The People’s United Nations (2013–2014)—Overlaps and Disjunctions Between Contemporary Art and International Affairs
Mafalda Dâmaso
doi: 10.18278/aia.2.3.3 
 
Goodbye to the National Endowment for the Arts? 
Naomi Adiv
doi: 10.18278/aia.2.3.4 
 
Theme II: Cities, Culture, and the Proliferation of Biennials
 
Exodus: A Mirror of Hope for the Future of Art Biennials 
Anne Murray
doi: 10.18278/aia.2.3.5 
 
The Scales, Politics, and Political Economies of Contemporary Art Biennials 
Julia Bethwaite and Anni Kangas
doi: 10.18278/aia.2.3.6 
 
Cities Are Driving New Cultural Policies  
Ana Lisa Boni and Philippe Kern
doi: 10.18278/aia.2.3.7