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Jan 18, 2016 · This is where art can make a difference. Art does not show people what to do, yet engaging with a good work of art can connect you to your senses, body, and mind. It can make the world felt. And this felt feeling may spur thinking, engagement, and even action. As an artist I have travelled to many countries around the world over the past 20 years.
Dec 9, 2016 · This paper examines the art market consequences resulting from art’s democratization and responds to the research leveled by Deloitte’s Art and Finance Report 2016 which states that “The art market is opening up to new audiences –this is the biggest challenge, but is also the biggest opportunity.
Dec 3, 2019 · Abstract. This chapter traces the ways globalization caused art around the world to shift toward inclusion. Both the West and the majority world followed unique paths toward the same globalized reality, creating a vast cross-cultural dialogue that envelops every aspect of culture, including art. In today’s world of art, globalization is not a ...
- Steven Félix-Jäger
- Sfelixjager@lifepacific.edu
- 2020
In common parlance, the “art world” signifies a society of individuals and institutions—a social, cultural, and economic world organized around museums, galleries, and the art press and the legions of artists, critics, collectors, curators, and audiences who have truck with such sites. The image of this world is typically one of gala ...
- I. Are We Global Now/Yet?
- II. Art and Globalization
- III. Transnational Institutions
- IV. A Transnational Artworld?
Though there can be little doubt that the world is becoming a much “smaller place” in terms of the amount of time it takes to move information, people (including business executives, tourists, workers, academics, and, unfortunately, slaves), as well as goods, jobs, investment capital, fashions, corporations, services, and so forth around it, there ...
One area where the temptation to herald the coming of the age of globalization is especially enticing is that of art and culture. People are eating McDonald's cheeseburgers and drinking Coke everywhere. In Singapore there are more than forty Starbucks.2But the traffic is not simply one way. Even Americans are being exposed to an unprecedented range...
We seem between a rock and a hard place. On the one hand, we want to say that it is undeniable that we have entered a new era of globalization both in general and with respect to art. But, on the other hand, with just a little pressure, the notion of globalization in both respects appears to come apart. For, not every nation in the world is an equa...
Who could possibly be in a position to pronounce authoritatively upon the direction of art worldwide today? Although it is undoubtedly absurdly overreaching, given the sheer amount of work at issue, to pretend to be able to say anything informative about the present course of art internationally, perhaps I can state my claims somewhat less ridiculo...
- Noël Carroll
- 2007
Globalization, the interconnectedness of people, cultures, and economies across the world, has had a profound impact on various aspects of society, including the realm of contemporary art. Contemporary art reflects the current social, cultural, and political climate, and globalization has both shaped and been influenced by this creative sphere.
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Globalization has also spurred new efforts in the art world, challenging conventional standards and creating a more democratic approach to art curation. As globalization continues to impact the art scene, it is critical to accept these changes and balance digital and physical encounters to ensure that art continues to be a lively and enriching component of global culture.