Sentences with phrase «economic value of arts»

The film makes a compelling case for the economic value of the arts and artists in America.
More importantly, she touched on the economic value of arts, and bemoaned why, it is lacking in rewards in our part of the world.

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They have changed the economic ethos (oikos nomos = rules of the house and oikonomos = the art of well managing the house) by sacrificing the objective of social well - being and full employment to the demands of the rate of profit and thus to increasing shareholder value.
Only a few examples of the attempt to link values with the arts and sciences have been published (see, for example, A Vision for India Tomorrow: Explorations in Social Ethics, edited by J. Daniel and R. Gopalan [Madras Christian College, 1984]-RRB- But already evident is a sense of social conscience linked to economic development; a theology of vocation that replaces the ascriptive caste definitions of occupation; a theistically based universalism conducive to science and human rights; and a modernizing, cosmopolitan outlook in a land where the sacredness of the cow signals both the power of tradition and a preference for the agrarian life.
Picente cited the many benefits of a revitalized downtown district that, in conjunction with Mohawk Valley Health System's soon - to - be constructed state - of - the - art hospital, will create employment opportunities, add new revenue streams for economic growth, supply additional public parking, improve community health with green spaces and stimulate property values.
In his work, Gilewicz touches upon the value of labor, both artistic and physical, fulfillment as it relates to the production and over-production of art in a global economic slowdown and the roles of critics and art institutions.
Although people who are older than me chide me and say that this is something that happened all the time, it seems new to me that, in the past five years or so, economic value is conferred on a work of art because of its auction price, and only because of its auction price.
Art historical, political, and historical references are layered deep in images like that of George W. Bush in The Ghost of Liberty: the 2004 drawing is derived from the artist's charcoal drawings Poor George after Philip Guston, which echoed Guston's Nixonian Poor Richard series from 1971, which in turn drew its title from Ben Franklin.32 More recent codices have addressed the global economic collapse: Illegal Alien's Guide to the Concept of Relative Surplus Value; and Escape from Fantasylandia: An Illegal Alien's Survival Guide [see Art in Print Vol.
True Value gathers materials, objects and tools removed from their original context and relocated in an art environment, deploying a framework to formulate a poetic and pragmatic space around objects of trade and human relationships those economic and labour exchanges create.
Still a professor of painting at Yale, for this Tuesday Evenings presentation Storr talks about learning on the job as a way of life during a period of extraordinarily complex, rapid, and far - flung changes in the «art world» — now a polycentric, culturally diverse, and ever - morphing economic and politic alternate reality — as well as the abiding values that draw people to art and into an «art community» primarily inhabited by makers of various kinds.
The lyrical content of the record is an adaption of texts taken from Dave Beech's book «Art and Value: Art's Economic Exceptionalism in Classical, Neoclassical and Marxist Economics» (Brill, 2015).
In response to economic decline, many of today's artists are motivated by the concept of commons to identify relevance for the arts beyond market value.
The exhibition Zero Hours - part of this years Art Sheffield 2013 Festival — starts with a single work, Joseph Beuys» Wirtschaftswerte (Economic Values), 1980.
A high - performing art dealer, Brown sells art that reliably increases in value, regardless of the general economic conditions, as a hedge to diversify the portfolios of his unimaginably wealthy collectors.
A Wadsworth Atheneum curator told the Chicago Tribune: «We would hope the visitor to this exhibit can go beyond the thrill of the glitter, and what better way to illuminate the perception of art solely in terms of economic value than in a $ 1 million work in gold.»
In a collaborative partnership beginning in March, the Cultural Policy Class from Drury University Arts Administration Program completed cultural impact assessments of perceived artistic, environmental, economic and social value of two projects of the ideaXfactory — The Beaux Arts Ball and the Morning Song / Evening Song sound installation.
While Lehman Brothers hurtled towards financial ruin, the value of its corporate art collection remained sound — if it wasn't increased by the hype around the economic calamity.
The grant enabled Art Sheffield to agree the loan of «Wirtschaftswerte» («Economic Values») by Joseph Beuys from the SMAK collection in Ghent.
UNDER THE RUBRIC «The Encyclopedic Palace,» curator Massimiliano Gioni has proposed a tantalizing vision for the Venice Biennale: Forsaking the field of art as the locus and playground of commerce, financial speculation, and inflated economic value, the grand international exhibition's fifty - fifth iteration instead attends faithfully to the complex terrain of pure imaginative invention.
The distributed sharing economy now seems to show us that the property speculation that broke the markets in 2007 — 08 was actually no small matter at all, but actually a profound antimatter made out of regimes of visuality and visibility that are so sophisticated that we need technologies developed in the contemporary arts to untangle the meshing of their symbolic, informational, and economic values.
William Powhida makes fun of the art world to highlight the paradoxes and absurdities of economic and social value systems that keep the sphere of visual art afloat on a tide of inequality.
Kusolwong connects the traditional value of gold and Chinese culture with the notion of a large installation, shifting the focus of the media from economic affairs to art.
Bellwether auctions next month in New York — where big ticket offerings include Alberto Giacometti's chariot sculpture valued at more than $ 100 million at Sotheby's — will be a better indicator of whether art prices are peaking or if economic uncertainty is trickling down to the art market, they said.
Once that scale of measure has been established, the elite classes of society can no longer deny the populist cultural impact, refined intellectual value, and large economic rewards created by the influence of Graffiti and Street Art, which finally can be classified as the two most prevalent styles and art movements of the late twentieth and early twenty - first centuriArt, which finally can be classified as the two most prevalent styles and art movements of the late twentieth and early twenty - first centuriart movements of the late twentieth and early twenty - first centuries.
By picking these artists it is saying there is no new progress in the world of contemporary abstract art and that the current situation values art only in an economic sense, if that is the case then it is sad times for those younger artists striving to achieve something new.
Each drawing, produced through the use of machinery, acts as a discrete symbol for artistic, economic, or social principals that, when viewed as a group, addresses contemporary narratives of personal anxiety, globalism versus nativism, and the perception of value, especially that of fine art.
Obvious examples of economic development founded on the traditional cultural values of a community are the initiatives around tourism and Indigenous art.
But there is a growing recognition that art, entertainment, food and culture can drive change and can generate significant levels of residential and commercial economic value for municipalities, philanthropists and the private sector that is willing to make the investment as well as promote smart growth principles.
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