Topics on Art and Money

Topics on Art and Money

by Adrià Harillo Pla (Editor)
Topics on Art and Money

Topics on Art and Money

by Adrià Harillo Pla (Editor)

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Overview

The title of this book is intended to be an honest one, far from exaggerated phrases and empty meanings. Three words, a preposition, and a coordinating conjunction: 'Topics on Art and Money'.

A coordinating conjunction, not a subordinating one, since this book does not intend to express a hierarchical order. As all words united by a coordinating conjunction, this book intends to connect them. As simple as that.

This book presents, through the chapters written by its authors, some of the ways in which Art and Money are linked. In order to observe this relationship, this book consists of authors whose analysis refers to political propaganda, historical events with artistic repercussions or strictly economic analysis of the art market, for example.

"And" connects, "or" divides. This book not only presents a connection between Art and Money, but between academics from different fields and geographical areas.

This humble book presents, precisely, how individuals from different specialties think of this relationship. It will appeal to academics dedicated to Arts Economics and Cultural Management, professionals from the art market/world with an interest in works of an academic nature, and general readers with an interest in this topic and a strong knowledge of Arts Economics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781648890482
Publisher: Vernon Press
Publication date: 01/18/2021
Series: Series in Art
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Dr. Adriá Harillo Pla is a Senior Scholar at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China). He is also a member of the International Association of Art Critics, the Association of Journalists of Catalonia, the Universities Association of Art of Canada, and the European Society for Aesthetics. Dr. Harillo Pla's research interests are between the concepts of the "Art World" and the "Art Market", both understood as social and economic systems with informational problems. He has presented papers at congresses organized by various institutions around the world such as the Academy of San Luca (Rome), Christie's International Auction House (Hong Kong), and the Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts (St. Petersburg).

Table of Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1 From Nodes to Nudes

Kevin Xiong

Independent Scholar

Abstract

1. Introduction

2. Background & Literature Review

3. Data

4. Methods

5. Results

6. Discussions & Limitations

7. Extensions

8. Conclusion

9. Acknowledgements

10. Appendix

11. References

Chapter 2 How Neoliberalism Shapes Contemporary Art Market: Structure, Assessment, and Scope

Marek Prokůpek, Ph.D.

University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic

Abstract

1. Introduction

2. Concept of the Art Market

3. Neoliberalisation of the Art Market

4. Business Models Transformation

5. The Rising Power of Financial Institutions

6. Marketization

7. Towards Standardization of Valuation

8. Expansion of Markets and Brands

9. Conclusion

References

Chapter 3 Microeconomic Failures in the Art Market

Irini Liakopoulou

Oklahoma State University/Union College-NY, USA

Abstract

1. Introduction

2. Microeconomic Market Failures. The Case of Artistic Goods

3. Absence of Perfect Competition

4. Failures in the Artistic Job Market

5. Transaction Costs and Information Imperfections: Asymmetric, Incomplete and Information Impossibility

6. Artistic Goods

7. Artistic Externalities

8. Artistic Merit Goods

9. Conclusions

References

Chapter 4 Art Market and Conceptual Marketing

Vladan Kuzmanovic

Belgrade University, Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

1. Introduction

2. Total Marketing and Complex Product

3. Conceptual marketing

4. Art Systems vs. Systems of Art

5. The Starting Position of Modernity Is Somewhat Difficult

6. Conceptual Market

7. Referral and Activity

8. Concept

References

Chapter 5 Building Soft Power? China in the Global Cultural Markets

Gladys Pierpauli & Mariano Turzi

Instituto Superior de Enseñanza Radiofónica (ISER)/Universidad del CEMA, Argentina

Abstract

1. Introduction: Culture and International Relations

2. Overview of Creative Industries

3. China in the Global Culture Markets

4. Conclusions

References

Chapter 6 Culture of Resistance The Effect of the 1943 Bengal famine on Bengali Theater, Literature, and Painting

Aritra De

Texas Tech University, USA

Abstract

References

Chapter 7 Commodifying Trumpian Propaganda: The Grifter Art of Jon McNaughton

Nat Hardy, Ph.D. M.F.A., FRSA

Stephens College, USA

Abstract

References

About the Authors

Index

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