This text poses the question as to whether art can lead a double existence between an artistic and an economic identity and whether it is taking on a new role by establishing 'creative synergies'? It also addresses the 'value' that the economy attaches to art.
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This text poses the question as to whether art can lead a double existence between an artistic and an economic identity and whether it is taking on a new role by establishing 'creative synergies'? It also addresses the 'value' that the economy attaches to art.
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Add this copy of Art & Economy to cart. $17.49, good condition, Sold by Midtown Scholar Bookstore rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Harrisburg, PA, UNITED STATES, published 2002 by Hatje Cantz Publishers.
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Used-Very Good. Globalization expands and contracts daily, as art and artists cross and recross borders. Motorcycles, fashion houses, and vacuum cleaners find themselves exhibited in art museums, complete with their corporate identities intact. Corporate collections grow in size and influence, while Saatchi &Saatchi and Altoids Curiously Strong Mints roll off gallery-goers' tongues. Art &Economy gathers together essays which take a variety of stands on these multiple interrelations, as well as on artists whose work deals directly with our economic reality, such as Access Local, Liam Gillick, Eva Grubinger, and Peter Zimmerman. It goes without saying that this book is a good deal. Very nice clean, tight copy free of any marks.