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Creative infrastructures : artists, money and entrepreneurial action /

A collection of essays and case studies that delve into the relationships between art, innovation, entrepreneurship, and money.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Essig, Linda (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Intellect Books, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front cover
  • Half title
  • Creative infrastructures: artists, money, and entrepreneurial action
  • Copyright page
  • Table of contents
  • Prologue
  • Essay One. An ouroboros of self-sustainability. The approach ; Defining terms: art, innovation, entrepreneurship, money ; Given conditions: the late-capitalist economy ; Language and ideology ; The players ; The action ; Denouement ; Notes
  • Essay Two. Motivation, symbolic meaning, and social impact. Symbolic meaning and identity expression ; Experience and the co-creation of meaning ; Economies of art ; Meaning, impact, and its assessment ; Yes, and ... ; Here, now ; Notes
  • Essay Three. Art, capitalism, and its discontents. The hierarchy of capital ; Labor control of the means of production ; When the creative industries "work" ; Scale and value ; Is capitalism "smart?" Notes
  • Essay Four. Novelty, uniqueness, originality. Individuals making multiples ; Organizations: museum stores and artist retail ; Copyright and its discontents ; The innovation narrative ; Notes
  • Essay Five. Making way for impact. Art for change ; Theory of change ; "Measuring" social impact ; Guidelines for evaluation ; From innovation to impact ; Notes
  • Essay Six. The nature of (arts) entrepreneurial action. Introduction ; Entrepreneurial action in the arts ; Intermediaries for entrepreneurial action ; The elephant in the room: why (some) artists hate the word "entrepreneur" ; Notes
  • Essay Seven. Being an entrepreneurial artist. What does it mean to be an entrepreneurial artist? ; Profile: Clifton Taylor, lighting designer ; Profile: Daniel Bernard Roumain, composer and performer ; The idea of the "portfolio career" ; Being entrepreneurial through collective action ; Entrepreneurship as art ; Success ; Notes
  • Essay Eight. Eschewing scarcity and finding abundance. Abundance ; Scarcity and precarity ; Overcoming scarcity and precarity with entrepreneurial creativity ; Is there a policy answer? ; Notes
  • Essay Nine. Buying up, not selling out. Individual artists ; Organizations ; Communities, markets, and capital flow ; Supporting resilience ; Notes
  • Epilogue: A future imaginary. Rey Lopez ; Swift Z ; Yet still, it is now
  • Bibliography
  • Back cover.