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Awards Season and the Management of Cultural Power

Last updated: March 11, 2026 1:30 pm
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Award season is no longer just a series of events but a continuous atmosphere that blurs the lines between announcements, ceremonies, and speculation. The art world has followed suit, creating its own awards and moments of recognition that shape value and authority in real-time.

While some awards focus on long-term support and professional development, others are more focused on spectacle and visibility. The Art Basel Awards, for example, operate within an environment already structured around attention and branding, consolidating influence and attention in a single moment.

This shift towards spectacle-driven prizes mirrors a broader trend in contemporary capitalism, where staged experiences and events have become the product. Attention has become the currency, and award shows serve as anchors in a fragmented cultural landscape.

However, this focus on visibility can sometimes mask deeper power dynamics at play. Black artists, for example, often find their success managed rather than supported, with recognition absorbing momentum without leading to structural change.

This tension was evident in the recent awards-season discourse around the film “Sinners.” Despite its commercial success and critical acclaim, the film’s movement through major award shows felt uneven, especially in categories that consolidate individual authority. When Michael B. Jordan lost Best Actor at the Critics’ Choice Awards, the moment highlighted the limitations of recognition in reshaping power dynamics.

The recent BAFTA ceremony further underscored these dynamics, with a racial slur shouted from the audience and subsequently broadcasted without interruption. The selective editing of speeches and the focus on explanation rather than repair reveal the mechanisms that control the flow of events.

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In a landscape where spectacle reigns supreme, institutions can continue to generate moments of visibility and authority even as their underlying functions shift. Art-world award shows play a crucial role in shaping narratives and prestige, but the relationship between recognition and power remains complex.

As we approach the next major ceremony, it is essential to consider not just who is recognized but how that recognition functions within existing power structures. The interplay between visibility, authority, and access to resources will continue to shape the dynamics of award season in the art world.

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