Commerce by Artists
Author : Luis Jacob
Publisher :
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 44,48 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : 9780980918441
Author : Luis Jacob
Publisher :
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 44,48 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : 9780980918441
Author : Richard E. Caves
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 18,36 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780674001640
"To explain the logic of these arrangements, the author draws on the analytical resources of industrial economics and the theory of contracts. He addresses the winner-take-all character of many creative activities that brings wealth and renown to some artists while dooming others to frustration; why the "option" form of contract is so prevalent; and why even savvy producers get sucked into making "ten-ton turkeys," such as Heaven's Gate."--BOOK JACKET.
Author : Lawrence Lessig
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 41,32 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781594201721
The reigning authority on intellectual property in the Internet age, Lawrence Lessig spotlights the newest and possibly the most harmful culture war - a war waged against those who create and consume art. America's copyright laws have ceased to perform their original, beneficial role: protecting artists' creations while allowing them to build on previous creative works. In fact, our system now criminalizes those very actions. Remix is an urgent, eloquent plea to end a war that harms every intrepid, creative user of new technologies. It also offers an inspiring vision of the postwar world where enormous opportunities await those who view art as a resource to be shared openly rather than a commodity to be hoarded.
Author : Joanna Cannon
Publisher :
Page : 489 pages
File Size : 27,79 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781904982258
This title, dedicated to the memory of Caroline Villers, is the proceedings of a conference in London in 2005.
Author : Michael North
Publisher :
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 40,52 MB
Release : 1999-09-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300081312
In this book Michael North examines the Dutch Golden Age, when the Netherlands boasted Europe's greatest number of cities & its highest literacy rate, with unusually large numbers of publicly & privately owned art works, religious tolerance, etc.
Author : Julian Stallabrass
Publisher : Tate
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 20,28 MB
Release : 2003-10-28
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781854373458
The development of Internet art has been short and rapid and dates from the introduction of web browsers in the mid-1990s. Artists realized the potential of a medium and system of delivery that side-stepped the mainstream art institutions and allowed them to make direct contact with an audience. Their interventions have ranged from works that deconstruct the browser itself, to works that shade into political activism. Internet art has been international, with distinct contributions emerging from the US, the Far East, Europe, the countries of the former Eastern Bloc, and the Third World.
Author : Tad Crawford
Publisher : Dutton Adult
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 12,35 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Art
ISBN :
Author : Mukti Khaire
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 29,57 MB
Release : 2017-06-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1503603083
Art and business are often described as worlds apart, even diametric opposites. And yet, these realms are close cousins in creative industries where firms bring cultural goods to market, attaching price tags to music, paintings, theater, literature, film, and fashion. Building on theories of value construction and cultural production, Culture and Commerce details the processes by which artistic worth is decoded, translated, and converted to economic value. Mukti Khaire introduces readers to three industry players: creators, producers (who bring to market and distribute cultural goods), and intermediaries (who critique and rave about them). Case studies of firms from Chanel and Penguin to tastemakers like the Pritzker Prize and The Sundance Institute illuminate how these professionals construct a vital value chain. Highlighting the role of "pioneer entrepreneurs"—who carve out space for radical, new product categories—Khaire illustrates how creative professionals influence our sense of value, shifting consumer behavior and our culture in deep, surprising ways.
Author : Gilli Moon
Publisher : Warrior Girl Music
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 39,71 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 095799060X
A professional artist and motivational speaker offers artists who have chosen the professional path advice, encouragement, and some hard truths. (Careers/ Jobs)
Author : Laura Anne Kalba
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 713 pages
File Size : 19,19 MB
Release : 2017-04-21
Category : Art
ISBN : 0271079789
This study analyzes the impact of color-making technologies on the visual culture of nineteenth-century France, from the early commercialization of synthetic dyes to the Lumière brothers’ perfection of the autochrome color photography process. Focusing on Impressionist art, Laura Anne Kalba examines the importance of dyes produced in the second half of the nineteenth century to the vision of artists such as Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Claude Monet. The proliferation of vibrant new colors in France during this time challenged popular understandings of realism, abstraction, and fantasy in the realms of fine art and popular culture. More than simply adding a touch of spectacle to everyday life, Kalba shows, these bright, varied colors came to define the development of a consumer culture increasingly based on the sensual appeal of color. Impressionism—emerging at a time when inexpensively produced color functioned as one of the principal means by and through which people understood modes of visual perception and signification—mirrored and mediated this change, shaping the ways in which people made sense of both modern life and modern art. Demonstrating the central importance of color history and technologies to the study of visuality, Color in the Age of Impressionism adds a dynamic new layer to our understanding of visual and material culture.