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Hans Abbing Why are artists poor?
the exceptional economy of the arts
Economische analyse van de kunstsector en het kunstbeleid, met name in Nederland.
Non-fictie
Engels | 367 pagina's | Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam | 2002
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Richard E. Caves Creative industries
contracts between art and commerce
Caves analyzes a wide variety of fields of cultural production (visual and performing arts, television, film, music, print) to explore the ties between different kinds of cultural products and the theories of contracts and economic organization. Key to his exploration is the location of production: whether talented producers are employed within firms or creative work is contracted with outside agencies. Rather than consider the role of cultural policy, Caves focuses on the behavior of the producers...
Engels | 454 pagina's | Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA [etc.] | 2000
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Richard A. Goldthwaite Wealth and the demand for art in Italy, 1300-1600
Met lit. opg. - Met reg. Why did Italy produce so much art in the Renaissance? Goldthwaite begins by exploring the ways in which Italy's special place in the economic world of late medieval Europe led to the generation of surplus wealth among both merchant and noble families and religious institutions. He shows how the founding of new religious institutions contributed to the demand for art simply because their new buildings had to be decorated and furnished.
Engels | 266 pagina's | Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Md., [etc.] | 1993
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