The Market
The sway of transnational markets over all aspects of contemporary culture has transformed the environment of recent art, blurring the previously discrete realms of price and value, capital and creativity. Artists in turn have responded, not only critically but imaginatively, to the many issues this raises, such as the treatment of artworks as analogous to capital goods, the assertion that art's value is best measured by the market, or the notion that art and money share an internal logic. Critical artists have investigated the market's pressures on creative democracy, its ubiquity, vulgarity and fetishizing force, while others have embraced the creative possibilities it offers. And for a decade curators and theorists have speculated on the implications of this new symbiosis between art and money, cultural and economic value. Drawing on a wide range of interdisciplinary sources, in dialogue with artists' writings, this anthology traces the historic origins of these debates in different versions of modernism and surveys the relationship between art, value and price; the evolution and influence of patronage; the actors and institutions of the art market; and the diversity of artistic practices that either criticize or embrace the conditions of the contemporary market.
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Simmel Georg (Article author), Haacke Hans (Article author), Fuller Peter (Article author), Schjeldahl Peter (Article author), Bourdieu Pierre (Article author), Baudrillard Jean (Article author), Gilligan Melanie (Article author), Andre Carl (Article author), Elger Dietmar (Article author), Serra Richard (Article author), Warhol Andy (Article author), Adorno Theodor (Article author), Foster Harold Foss (Article author), Diehl Ruth (Article author), Bankowsky Jack (Article author), Boltanski Luc (Article author), Asher Michael (Article author), Burn Ian (Article author), Charlesworth J. J. (Article author), Shell Marc (Article author), Braathen Martin (Article author), Velthuis Olav (Article author), Linker Kate (Article author), Fraser Andrea (Article author), Ullrich Wolfgang (Article author), Tiehai Zhou (Article author), Grampp William (Article author), Hantelmann Dorothea von (Article author), Kwon Miwon (Article author), Ding Liu (Article author), White Cynthia (Article author), Hoffmann Jens (Article author), Cattelan Maurizio (Article author), Ford Simon (Article author), Saatchi Charles (Article author), Elkoff Marvin (Article author), Rothkopf Scott (Article author), Wilson Fred (Article author), Greenfeld Josh (Article author), Veblen Thorstein (Article author), Cras Sophie (Article author), Duve Thierry de (Article author), Beuys Joseph (Article author), Bull Malcolm (Article author), Davies Anthony (Article author)
London
2013
240 pages
9780854882168
Available on request
No
Yes
701.1 Deg
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