Place-making processes in unconventional cultural practices. The case of Turin’s contemporary art festival Paratissima
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
This paper studies the results of an unconventional cultural event, Paratissima (Turin, Italy), in the light of place-making theory and culture led-growth theories as well as also touching upon the literature on cultural policies. Using a qualitative and semi-quantitative method, the paper analyses the effects of the event produces in terms of individual and collective experiences, representations, and intentions at the local scale. As a result, the analysis shows that, although initially thought to be a critical ‘private’ initiative, the case of Paratissima progressively developed positive mutual relationships with the urban context – a neighbourhood effect – which allowed it to emerge as an interesting example of a cultural event that seems to contrast to the most renown findings of scholarly literature, as well as the conventional cultural policies. As such, the case study offers some insights on the role of cultural events in placemaking.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Urban cultural policies; Contemporary art and the city; Place-making; Neighbourhood effects; Temporary urbanism
Elenco autori:
Rota Francesca Silvia; Salone Carlo
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