High art down home: an economic ethnography of a local art market
"There is, perhaps, no market commodity in the world whose value is so elusive as a work of art. The costs of production, materials, and labor have nothing to do with fixing its price. Although a piece of art is an archetypally symbolic good, its economic worth depends upon an extraordinarily a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "There is, perhaps, no market commodity in the world whose value is so elusive as a work of art. The costs of production, materials, and labor have nothing to do with fixing its price. Although a piece of art is an archetypally symbolic good, its economic worth depends upon an extraordinarily arbitrary and ephemeral array of social and cultural actors. How, then, do the many artists, collectors, dealers, and curators whose lives and livelihoods are so intimately affected by the valuation of art manage to cope with such an intangible market?" "To answer this question, Stuart Plattner eschews the spotlights and media-hype of glitzy New York galleries, and focuses instead upon the more localized, and much more typical, world of the St. Louis art scene. What emerges is the most comprehensive description ever published of a contemporary regional avant-garde center, where noble aesthetic ambitions compete with the exigencies of economic survival. Plattner's skillful use of in-depth interviews enables the market's key participants to speak for themselves, giving voice to the many frustrations and rewards, motivations and constraints that influence their interactions with their work, the market, and each other. Ultimately it becomes clear that, in various and diverse ways, they are all tacitly invested - psychologically, economically, and socially - in the mystification of value of the work of art." "With refreshing realism and honesty, Plattner develops a finely textured and sympathetic portrait of a unique kind of economic community, one whose very existence is staked on the paradox of art as commodity."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 250 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0226670848 0226670821 |
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spellingShingle | Plattner, Stuart High art down home an economic ethnography of a local art market Economische aspecten gtt Kunsthandel gtt Verzamelaars gtt Kunst Wirtschaft Art Collectors and collecting Missouri Saint Louis Region Art Economic aspects Missouri Saint Louis Region Art Missouri Saint Louis Region Marketing |
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topic | Economische aspecten gtt Kunsthandel gtt Verzamelaars gtt Kunst Wirtschaft Art Collectors and collecting Missouri Saint Louis Region Art Economic aspects Missouri Saint Louis Region Art Missouri Saint Louis Region Marketing |
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