hyper-local politics

Denver’s big international event, Biennial of the Americas, is going ‘hyper-local’ because of US politics — Photo by Alex Dos

hyper-local politics

Why Hyper-Local Politics Silences Traditional Biennial

Why Hyper-Local Politics Silences Traditional Biennial Hyper-local politics silences the traditional biennial because funding, curatorial decisions and audience outreach now prioritize community-specific narratives over broad, international programming. This shift reflects a larger trend where local voter demographics and micro-targeted policy debates dictate cultural agendas. Hook In 2024, the Denver Biennial