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Art and Market (Bratislava, Dec 2003)
ARTWORK THROUGH THE MARKET: The Past and the Present (Art between Ideology and Commerce)
An international colloquium Bratislava,
11-13 December, 2003 Colloquium main areas:
1/ Art into money: price of autonomy.
2/ Ideology of the market: uniqueness as commodity.
3/ Art and business: work of art as a storage of capital (Collecting art).
4/ "Aura" versus communication.
5/ The role of the art market: rarity versus mass production.
6/ Dialectics of marketplace: value, price and fashion.
7/ Artist and market strategies.
8/ Museum and/versus market.
9/ Art historian´s dilemma: Art history myths and art market.
10/ Changing media and market competition.
11/ Commercialism, nationalism and art market.
ARTWORK THROUGH THE MARKET colloquium is intended as a sequel to the project
"The past in the Present: Contemporary Art and Art History Myths",
Bratislava 2001-2002, that consisted of a series of lectures by Michael Ann Holly, Keith Moxey, Olga Hazan, Donald Preziosi, Wolfgang Kemp, Stephan Bann, Matthew Rampley and James Elkins (see Proceedings The Past in the
Present: CONTEMPORARY ART AND ART HISTORY MYTHS, edited and introduced by Jan Bakos, SCCA Bratislava 2002).
Speakers will include:
Jan Bakos, Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava Oskar Baetschmann, Universitaet Bern
Peter Burke, Emmanuel College Cambridge Claire Farago, University of Colorado at Boulder Eva Forgacs, Art Center College of Design, Passadena Madeleine Fidell-Beaufort, American University Paris Christian Huemer, City University New York
Patricia Mainardi, Graduate Center, City University New York Paul Mattick, Adelphi University
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Raymonde Moulin, CNRS Paris
Michael North, Universitaet Greifswald Norbert Schneider, Universitaet Karlsruhe Mariet Westermann, New York University
Martha Woodmansee, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Dates: 11 - 13 December 2003
Venues:
Hotel FORUM Bratislava
Faculty of Arts Commenius University Bratislava City Gallery Bratislava
Organizers:
SCCA (Foundation - Center for Contemporary Art) Bratislava Institute of Art History, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Bratislava
Reference:
CONF: Art and Market (Bratislava, Dec 2003). In: ArtHist.net, Jul 26, 2003 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),
<https://arthist.net/archive/25794>.