Contemporary politicised art practice is tackling the current formats and conditions of art & media frameworks. Using art as a mediating space, art practices challenge the aestheticizing of politics.

Through research and engagment with real-world conflicts, critical art practices articulate the political issues of racism, colonialism, gender politics, and corporatism to examine the determining issues behind these conditions as well as their representation in both art and politics.
Emergent critical cultural practices question traditional formats of art production by positing representation itself as both a politicized practice and as an act of "reconstruction".

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