Art production beyond the art market?

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245 0 0 ‡aArt production beyond the art market? / ‡cKaren van den Berg and Ursula Pasero (eds.) ; translators, Wolfgang Astelbauer ... [et al.]
264 1 ‡aBerlin : ‡bSternberg Press, ‡c2013
300 ‡axv, 286 pages : ‡billustrations ; ‡c21 cm
336 ‡astill image ‡2rdacontent
336 ‡atext ‡2rdacontent
337 ‡aunmediated ‡2rdamedia
338 ‡avolume ‡2rdacarrier
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references
505 0 0 ‡tExodus : aesthetic practice beyond the art institution / ‡rStephan Schmidt-Wulffen -- ‡tI work / ‡rApolonija Šušteršič interviewed by Karen van den Berg -- ‡tPlay in the art system / ‡rCaroline Jones interviewed by Karen van den Berg -- ‡tThe art piece as nothing other than a conversation about the art piece / ‡rPablo Helguera interviewed by Karen van den Berg -- ‡tFragile productivity : artistic activities beyond the exhibition system / ‡rKaren van den Berg -- ‡tArt, politics, and the topological turn / ‡rJohn Roberts -- ‡tValuation beyond the market : on symbolic and economic value in contemporary art / ‡rUlf Wuggenig with Steffen Rudolph -- ‡tWhy artists go unpaid / ‡rUrsula Pasero -- ‡tArtist networks in Berlin / ‡rHergen Wöbken and Friederike Landau -- ‡tAfter institutional critique / ‡rHans Haacke interviewed by Karen van den Berg -- ‡tContributing to a politicization / ‡rOliver Ressler interviewed by Karen van den Berg -- ‡tI am not my office / ‡rGregory Sholette interviewed by Karen van den Berg -- ‡tI very much like the art field / ‡rChristoph Schäfer interviewed by Karen van den Berg -- ‡tArt and repressive liberalism / ‡rPascal Gielen -- ‡tImagining communalities : the case of the Barbur Gallery in Jerusalem / ‡rMerav Yerushalmy -- (Not) more autonomy / ‡rKerstin Stakemeier
520 ‡aMuch evidence suggests that a fundamental reordering of artistic production and a transformation of the art field are about to take place. Heated debates have been sparked over new forms of work, public subsidies, and the expanding impact of the creative industries. Independent education programs, self-organized urban planning, artistic practices in the outer field of scientific research, and similar initiatives have unfolded over the last few years. This publication addresses this wide field, focusing on theoretical reflections and exemplary insights into alternative artistic working models. The anthology assembles expert studies and artist interviews, in order to reflect on new forms of practices that have been established beyond the exhibition-gallery nexus and hegemonic market activity. These strategies in particular are investigated concerning their self-images, organizational structures, networks, and economies, and the potential for usurpation
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
546 ‡aSome English contributions translated from German
650 7 ‡aArt, Modern ‡xEconomic aspects. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00816629
650 0 ‡aArt, Modern ‡xEconomic aspects
655 4 ‡aAufsatzsammlung
700 1 ‡aAstelbauer, Wolfgang, ‡etranslator
700 1 ‡aPasero, Ursula, ‡d1943- ‡eeditor
700 1 ‡aBerg, Karen van den, ‡eeditor
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