Art and Politics 'to come'

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What could it mean to write of a politics and art to come? A politics and art in terms of what remains open, imperfect and always incomplete. What sort of politics will be under scrutiny here, a politics that refuses the pragmatic specificity of present situations? And what kind of art are we referring to, one that would be endlessly deferred, always unfinished and resistant to both communication and consumption?

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