This unique anthology maps the changing landscape of contemporary art and culture over the past decade in the context of global economics and local politics. Seen through the prism of a decade of artistic programming by inIVA, the book examines the most pressing issues that have driven international contemporary art at the turn of the millennium in an accessible and visual way. Thematic chapters on key concepts such as modernity, nation, site, metropolis, performance and the archive, among others, combine new writing with reprints of much sought-after texts, unpublished transcripts of discussions and interviews featuring leading international scholars. Celebrating ten years of inIVA projects, the anthology provides a compendium of groundbreaking artworks, debates and ideas that have been at the cutting edge of wider social, economic and political transformations. Artists' pages create an important visual narrative and serve as artistic testimonies to the changing conceptual framework of the last decade. Essential reading for academics and art enthusiasts alike, it includes both a glossary and timeline.