%0 Journal Article %T Artists, Temporality, and the Governance of Collaborative Place %A Alison L. Bain %A Friederike Landau %J Urban Affairs Review %@ 1552-8332 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1078087417711044 %X Place-making is a policy exercise rooted in a politics of both space and time. By examining the temporal sequencing of discursive relations and governance networks in the cultural redevelopment of G¨¹terbahnhof Moabit in Berlin, this article demonstrates the fallacy of place-making via artist proxy. It documents the hidden expectations of artist stakeholders and the overextension of their capacities in their municipally delegated and self-assumed roles as ¡°strategic¡± and ¡°collaborative¡± partners with local government in place-making processes. It argues that contrary to collaborative and participatory governance ideals, artists are often singularly responsibilized by civic leaders to realize place-narratives for a community rather than with them, which creates a fundamental barrier to community engagement %K artists %K time %K urban governance %K collaborative planning %K place-making %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1078087417711044