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This edited collection offers an in-depth analysis of the complex and changing relationship between the arts and their markets. Highly relevant to almost any sociological exploration of the arts, this interaction has long been approached and studied. However, rapid and far-reaching economic changes have recently occurred.
Through a number of new empirical case studies across multiple artistic, historic and geographical settings, this volume illuminates the developments of various art markets, and their sociological analyses. The contributions include chapters on artistic recognition and exclusion, integration and self-representation in the art market, sociocultural changes, the role of the gallery owner, and collectives, rankings, and constraints across the cultural industries. Drawing on research from Japan, Switzerland, France, Italy, China, the US, UK, and more, this rich and global perspective challenges current debates surrounding art and markets, and will be an important reference point for scholars and students across the sociology of arts, cultural sociology and culture economy.
Contributes to a better understanding of the crucial role played by intermediaries such as galleries, art fairs, collective platforms Analyses the valuation tools (typically rankings) defining artists' and artworks' worth Confirms the increasing marketization of the arts with reference to the growth of metric assessments in capitalist societies
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Andrea Glauser is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria.
Patricia Holder is a freelance researcher and curator, and was previously a research assistant at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Thomas Mazzurana is an innovation manager, and was previously a research assistant at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Olivier Moeschler is Senior Researcher at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Valérie Rolle is Lecturer at the University of Nantes, France.
Franz Schultheis is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Zeppelin University, Germany.
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