Description
Art and the Global Economy analyzes major changes within the global art world that have emerged within the last twenty years including structural shifts within the global art market; the proliferation of international art fairs, biennials and blockbuster exhibitions; and the internationalization of the scope of recent art. John Zarobell explores the economic and social transformations within the cultural sphere, the result of greater get admission to to details about art, exhibitions, and markets world wide, in addition to the increasing interpenetration of formerly distinct geographical domain names. By making an allowance for quite a few locations—both long-standing art capitals and up-and-coming centers of the future—Art and the Global Economy facilitates a deeper understanding of how globalization affects the domain of the visual arts within the twenty-first century.
With contributions by Lucia Cantero, Mariana David, Valentin Diaconov, Kai Lossgott, Grace Murray, Chhoti Rao, Emma Rogers and Michelle Wong.