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approach that brings together theory and conversation with installation, video, performance, text, and other art forms. Probing …
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This article examines how artists, activism, and works of art may contribute to a more textured understanding of debt …
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Recent decades of financialisation have seen a significant growth in art that mobilises various forms of money as …, economics, and the dynamics of the art market. This article explores three (and a half) strategies that artists use to engage … with money: crass opportunism; a stark revelation of money's power; a coy play with art's subjugation to money; and a more …
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The term "volatility" applies to changeability: both that which can be measured, such as temperatures and stock prices … been studied quite separately from art, culture, and everyday life. Randy Martin's work, which addressed the resonances … existing debates on volatility in finance, art, and culture, suggesting several directions in which new work in this area might …
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Most art products can be classified as intangible goods. They characterize a reasonable connection with passion …, the questions arise: What is art? What is the relationship between art and economy? Is there a practical way for artist to … examine the problem from an economic and artistic point of view.Upon analyzing the relations between art and economy, it …
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Most art products can be classified as intangible goods. They characterize a reasonable connection with passion …, the questions arise: What is art? What is the relationship between art and economy? Is there a practical way for artist to … examine the problem from an economic and artistic point of view. Upon analyzing the relations between art and economy, it …
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entrepreneurship is hard to achieve. This paper, by means of a case study of a German private art museum 'Kunstmuseum Gehrke …-Remund', analyzes the disruptive methods, both atypical and contrary to the mainstream art industry, developed to ensure the sustainable … roadmap designed by the Kunstmuseum to successfully enter the elitist contemporary art industry, as an outsider, and provide …
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argument about the decline of cinema as an art form. This paper explains why Scorsese is right about the differences that exist …? – is a helpful shortcut to understanding what reducing risk means for those who have control over the industrial art of … of capitalist accounting, while quantitative in expression (prices, income, volatility, etc.), is social in essence. For …
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buffer zone of Pompei, mainly in Torre Annunziata (Italy), and is based on the recognition of art and cultural heritage as … tools for "managing the change" of landscape. The proposed thesis is that the recovery of public space, configured by art …" and regenerative, concived as a prerequisite of development. In this process, art is a driver which acts on the creativity …
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The purpose of this paper is to forecast housing prices in Ankara, Turkey using the artificial neural networks (ANN … prices. The proposed model has a success rate of 78%. The results of this paper would help property investors and real estate … prices is relatively new in the field of housing economics. Moreover, this is the first study that uses the artificial neural …
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