The Price of Everything... by Martin Braathen

The Price of Everything... by Martin Braathen

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Examines the factors that impact on the art market and the relationship between contemporary art and economics. This book focuses on works that engage speculative value; investigates the commercial aspects of exhibition and display; explores alternative and non-profit based economies; and, sheds light on the role of the collector.

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The Price of Everything... by Martin Braathen

Aesthetics and economic value have been intertwined for centuries, but the recent increase in investment in art suggests that the balance between the two may be changing. This intriguing book examines the factors that impact on today's expanded art market and the relationship between contemporary art and economics.The book's three essays focus on works that engage speculative value, investigate the commercial aspects of exhibition and display, explore alternative and non-profit based economies, and shed light on the role of the collector. The works included - by such artists as Louise Lawler, Robert Morris, and Hans Haacke - deal directly with the economic conditions of art's production, reception, and circulation. There is also an interview with art advisor Diego Cortez, who offers a distinctive perspective on the evolution of the current art market and the business of mediating between collectors and dealers.
Martin Braathen, Stephanie Fabre, Minnie Scott, and Mike Sperlinger were Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art's independent study programme.
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ISBN 13 9780300131307
ISBN 10 0300131305
Title The Price of Everything...
Author Martin Braathen
Series Whitney Museum Of American Art
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2008-01-01
Number of pages 50
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.