Sternberg Press / Experiments in Art and Capitalism #: Curating Capitalism

How Art Impacts Business, Management, and Economy

Sternberg Press / Experiments in Art and Capitalism #: Curating Capitalism
Pierre Guillet De Monthoux
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h191 x 127mm - 360pg
3 May 2022 US
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9783956795770
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How art impacts management, drawing from stories told by internationally known contemporary curators, artists, critics, and philosophers. Curating has evolved into much more than creating interesting exhibitions, promoting artists, and selling artwork. Art worlds have fused with business worlds and transformed capitalism from the inside out. To "curate capitalism" implies new ways of management that go far beyond the simple commercialization of art and artist. Today, art and the artist inspire business. While some of Curating Capitalism can be traced back to the German Artist Joseph Beuys' declaration that Art=Capital and American Andy Warhol' s vision of a capitalistic "Business Art," it takes the insights of independent curators to upscale and intellectually articulate these ideas.
Pierre Guillet de Monthoux directs the Stockholm School of Economics Art Initiative where he is professor at its Center for Arts, Business, and Culture. He has held professorships in general management at Stockholm University, Sweden, and in philosophy and management at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. He is docent at bo Akademi, Finland, and currently teaches at Artem Nancy in France.

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