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Art Entrepreneurship
This pioneering book explores creative and entrepreneurial processes as they are played out in the field of art. Nine original chapters by an international group of scholars take a detailed look at the sources of new art ideas, how they are transformed into tangible objects of art, make their way through often hostile selection environments, and ultimately go on to become valued and accepted by the general public. Making a number of original contributions at the crossroads of art and entrepreneurship, the book speaks to researchers across these fields, practicing artists interested in promoting and gaining acceptance for their work, as well as policymakers concerned with sustained dynamics of the art arena.
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This pioneering book explores the connections between art and artistic processes and entrepreneurship. The authors expertly identify several areas and issues where research on art and artistic processes can inform and develop the traditional field of entrepreneurship research.
Nine original chapters by an international group of scholars take a detailed look at the sources of new art ideas, how they are transformed into tangible objects of art, make their way through often hostile selection environments, and ultimately go on to become valued and accepted by the general public. Making a number of original contributions at the crossroads of art and entrepreneurship, the book speaks to researchers across these fields, practicing artists interested in promoting and gaining acceptance for their work, as well as policymakers concerned with sustained dynamics of the art arena.
Entrepreneurship researchers interested in new developments in the field will find this unique book invigorating. It also serves as an invaluable source of inspiration for academics and practitioners interested in social and cultural entrepreneurship.
Nine original chapters by an international group of scholars take a detailed look at the sources of new art ideas, how they are transformed into tangible objects of art, make their way through often hostile selection environments, and ultimately go on to become valued and accepted by the general public. Making a number of original contributions at the crossroads of art and entrepreneurship, the book speaks to researchers across these fields, practicing artists interested in promoting and gaining acceptance for their work, as well as policymakers concerned with sustained dynamics of the art arena.
Entrepreneurship researchers interested in new developments in the field will find this unique book invigorating. It also serves as an invaluable source of inspiration for academics and practitioners interested in social and cultural entrepreneurship.
Contributors
Contributors: D. Barry, M. Bonnafous-Boucher, R. Cuir, P. Frankelius, S. Haefliger, K. Lindqvist, S. Meisiek, M. Partouche, M. Scherdin, M. Søndergaard, I. Zander
Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. Art Entrepreneurship: An Introduction
Mikael Scherdin and Ivo Zander
2. Artist Entrepreneurs
Katja Lindqvist
3. The New and the Challenge of the Market or the Non-instrumental Function of Creation
Maria Bonnafous-Boucher, Raphael Cuir and Marc Partouche
4. Opportunity Revelation: Cogitative Powers of the Brain
Mikael Scherdin
5. Inviting the Unexpected: Entrepreneurship and the Arts
Stefan Meisiek and Stefan Haefliger
6. Innovation Processes: Experience Drawn from the Creation of Dalhalla
Per Frankelius
7. Distant Relations: Art Practice in a Global Culture
Morten Søndergaard
8. Art and Entrepreneurship, Apart and Together
Daved Barry
9. Emerging Themes and New Research Openings
Mikael Scherdin and Ivo Zander
Index
Preface
1. Art Entrepreneurship: An Introduction
Mikael Scherdin and Ivo Zander
2. Artist Entrepreneurs
Katja Lindqvist
3. The New and the Challenge of the Market or the Non-instrumental Function of Creation
Maria Bonnafous-Boucher, Raphael Cuir and Marc Partouche
4. Opportunity Revelation: Cogitative Powers of the Brain
Mikael Scherdin
5. Inviting the Unexpected: Entrepreneurship and the Arts
Stefan Meisiek and Stefan Haefliger
6. Innovation Processes: Experience Drawn from the Creation of Dalhalla
Per Frankelius
7. Distant Relations: Art Practice in a Global Culture
Morten Søndergaard
8. Art and Entrepreneurship, Apart and Together
Daved Barry
9. Emerging Themes and New Research Openings
Mikael Scherdin and Ivo Zander
Index