Art Unlimited? Dynamics and Paradoxes of a Globalizing Art World
Until recently still a blank spot on the world map of art, China today occupies one of the top positions in the rankings of the global art market and has moved into the center of the speculations and the covetousness of its protagonists. But what is really happening on the spot, beyond the ethnocent...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Bielefeld, Germany
transcript Verlag
2016
Bielefeld : 2016. |
Colección: | Kulturen der Gesellschaft
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: Art unlimited? The globalization of the art world and its limits
- Prospective territorial occupations. Western perspectives on a "terra incognita" of the art world
- Voices from an emerging art field
- Ming Ming
- Karen Smith
- William Lim
- Fabio Rossi
- Meg Maggio
- Alan Lo
- Arthur Solway
- Robin Peckham
- Leung Chi Wo
- Cedric Pinto
- Nick Simunovic
- Jonathan Stone
- Colin Chinnery
- Gu Ling
- Tobias Berger
- Ferdie Ju
- The Olympics of art in distant realms. The view of the gallerists on the Art Basel in Hong Kong
- Contemporary art and its Eastern public
- A world turned upside down. The birth of an art field under the aegis of the (global) art market
- Appendix.