Dive into the fascinating nexus of art and economics with this riveting exploration that unveils the surprising intersections between creativity and commerce. From Renaissance masterpieces to modern-day installations, discover how economic forces have shaped the art world, influencing everything from artistic movements to the value of cultural treasures. Prepare to be captivated by the dynamic relationship between supply, demand, and the transformative power of artistic expression. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a seasoned economist, this provocative journey will challenge your…mehr
Dive into the fascinating nexus of art and economics with this riveting exploration that unveils the surprising intersections between creativity and commerce. From Renaissance masterpieces to modern-day installations, discover how economic forces have shaped the art world, influencing everything from artistic movements to the value of cultural treasures. Prepare to be captivated by the dynamic relationship between supply, demand, and the transformative power of artistic expression. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a seasoned economist, this provocative journey will challenge your perceptions and ignite your passion for the intertwined realms of art and economics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles Moore is an art historian, art collector, author, and doctoral student at Columbia University's Teachers College. He writes on the economics of art and contemporary artists for publications as diverse as Artnet, Artsy, Cultured Magazine, Juxtapoz Magazine and Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the Titus & Venus Legacy award from Harvard University's Black Grad Association, and the Artis curatorial grant, in collaboration with the International Studio & Curatorial program, for his work on contemporary artists in Israel. His first book, The Black Market, explores ideas around art collecting by Black art collectors.
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