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- 274 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
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The art market has been booming. Museum attendance is surging. More people than ever call themselves artists. Contemporary art has become a mass entertainment, a luxury good, a job description, and, for some, a kind of alternative religion. In a series of narratives, Sarah Thornton investigates the drama of a Christie's auction, the workings in Takashi Murakami's studios, the elite at the Basel Art Fair, the eccentricities of Artforum magazine, the competition behind an important art prize, life in a notorious art-school seminar, and the wonderland of the Venice Biennale. She reveals the new dynamics of creativity, taste, status, money, and the search for meaning in life. A judicious and juicy account of the institutions that have the power to shape art history, based on hundreds of interviews with high-profile players, Thornton's entertaining ethnography will change the way you look at contemporary culture.
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Seven days in the art world, Sarah Thornton
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- Publicado en
- 2008
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- Inglés
- Autores
- Sarah Thornton
- Editorial
- W.W. Norton & Company
- Publicado en
- 2008
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 274
- ISBN10
- 039306722x
- ISBN13
- 9780393067224
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Arte / Cultura, Tema histórico, Historia, Historias reales, Comercio, Negocios & Gestión, Bellas artes, Pintura y escultura, Arte, Periodismo & Ensayos, Marketing & Ventas, Historia y teoría del arte, Historia del arte, Museos, Arte moderno
- Calificación
- 3,65 de 5
- Descripción
- The art market has been booming. Museum attendance is surging. More people than ever call themselves artists. Contemporary art has become a mass entertainment, a luxury good, a job description, and, for some, a kind of alternative religion. In a series of narratives, Sarah Thornton investigates the drama of a Christie's auction, the workings in Takashi Murakami's studios, the elite at the Basel Art Fair, the eccentricities of Artforum magazine, the competition behind an important art prize, life in a notorious art-school seminar, and the wonderland of the Venice Biennale. She reveals the new dynamics of creativity, taste, status, money, and the search for meaning in life. A judicious and juicy account of the institutions that have the power to shape art history, based on hundreds of interviews with high-profile players, Thornton's entertaining ethnography will change the way you look at contemporary culture.








