Arts and Business
Title | Arts and Business PDF eBook |
Author | Elena Raviola |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 2016-10-04 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1317500032 |
Arts and Business aims at bringing arts and business scholars together in a dialogue about a number of key topics that today form different understandings in the two disciplines. Arts and business are, many times, positioned as opposites. Where one is providing symbolic and aesthetic immersion, the other is creating goods for a market and markets for a good. They often deal and struggle with the same issues, framing it differently and finding different solutions. This book has the potential of offering both critical theoretical and empirical understanding of these subjects and guiding further exploration and research into this field. Although this dichotomy has a well-documented existence, it is reconstructed through the writing-out of business in art and vice versa. This edited volume distinguishes itself from other writings aimed at closing the gap between art and business, as it does not have a firm standpoint in one of these fields, but treating them as symmetrical and equal. The belief that by giving art and business an equal weight, the editors also create the opportunity to communicate to a wider audience and construct a path forward for art and business to coexist.
Art and Business
Title | Art and Business PDF eBook |
Author | Stefania Masè |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Total Pages | 146 |
Release | 2020-08-29 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 3030517691 |
Analyzing the relationship between the arts and business, this book offers an in-depth perspective on the increasingly common art-based strategies adopted by enterprises in various industries, with a focus on luxury sector. Pursuing an exhaustive, systematic, evidence-based and interdisciplinary approach, it explores the limits of potential strategic collaborations between the two fields. In addition, the book provides a structure for this field of inquiry, offering a solid basis for future research and highlighting the benefits of art-based strategies for executives. Each research strand explored in this book is supported by a representative case study.
The Value of Arts for Business
Title | The Value of Arts for Business PDF eBook |
Author | Giovanni Schiuma |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 313 |
Release | 2011-05-19 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1139496654 |
The traditional view of the relationship between business and the arts is very much a one-way affair: organisations may endorse, fund or publicise the arts but the arts have nothing to offer from a business perspective. The Value of Arts for Business challenges this view by showing how the arts, in the form of Arts-based Initiatives (ABIs), can be used to enhance value-creation capacity and boost business performance. The book introduces and explains three models that show how organisations can successfully implement and manage ABIs. Firstly, the Arts Value Matrix enables managers to see how organisational value-drivers are affected by ABIs. Secondly, the Arts Benefits Constellation shows how to assess the benefits of using ABIs. Finally, the Arts Value Map shows how ABIs can be integrated and aligned with organisational strategy and operations. These models lay the foundations for a new research area exploring the links between arts and business.
The Business of Art
Title | The Business of Art PDF eBook |
Author | Lee Evan Caplin |
Publisher | Prentice Hall |
Total Pages | 376 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Offers guidance for artists in financial planning, copyright protection, the preparation of a portfolio, and sale of works to art dealers, museums, and other markets.
Art and Business
Title | Art and Business PDF eBook |
Author | Rosanne Martorella |
Publisher | Praeger |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1996-04-18 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 027595000X |
A collection of writings on the impact of corporate growth in the 1970s and 1980s on the visual and performing arts. Attention is given among others to corporate support for the arts in the United States, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Britain, Austria, Germany, Italy, Rotterdam, Greece Australia and Japan.
Understanding Art Markets
Title | Understanding Art Markets PDF eBook |
Author | Iain Robertson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 440 |
Release | 2015-10-30 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1135091927 |
The global art market has recently been valued at close to $50bn - a rise of over 60% since the global financial crisis. These figures are driven by demand from China and other emerging markets, as well as the growing phenomenon of the artist bypassing dealers as a market force in his/her own right. This new textbook integrates, updates and enhances the popular aspects of two well-regarded texts - Understanding International Arts Markets and The Art Business. Topics covered include: Emerging markets in China, East Asian, South East Asian, Brazilian, Russian, Islamic and Indian art, Art valuation and investment, Museums and the cultural sector. This revitalized new textbook will continue to be essential reading for students on courses such as arts management, arts marketing, arts business, cultural economics, the sociology of arts, and cultural policy.
The Art and Business of Online Writing
Title | The Art and Business of Online Writing PDF eBook |
Author | Nicolas Cole |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020-08-29 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780998203492 |
What are the secrets to writing online? Why do some writers accumulate hundreds of thousands, even millions of views on their content-and others write and write, only to go unnoticed?Nicolas Cole, one of the most viral columnists on the internet with more than 100 million views on his writing, is pulling back the curtain. After becoming the #1 most-read writer on all of Quora in 2015, and a Top 10 contributing writer for Inc Magazine from 2016 to 2018, Cole went on to build a multi-million-dollar ghostwriting company publishing thousands of articles on the internet for more than 300 different Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, C-level executives, New York Times best-selling authors, Olympic athletes, Grammy-winning producers, and renowned industry leaders. How?By using his own personal toolkit of writing strategies, headline structures, formats, and proven styles, all of which were mastered over a 10-year period."This book contains everything I know about online writing," says Cole. "From going viral, to building a massive library of content that will continue to pay you dividends well into the future."In this book you will learn:- Why you should NOT start a blog-and where you should be writing online instead.- How to beat "the game" of internet publishing-and the 7 levels of success.- How "going viral" on social platforms works (and how to not give up in the process).- The Endless Idea Generator: How to never run out of things to write about.- The Perfect Post: How to write headlines people can't help but want to read.- How to create your own "Content Roadmap," and position yourself as an influential voice in your industry or niche.- How to turn proven online writing into longer, more valuable assets (books, ebooks, physical products, paid newsletters, companies, etc.).- And the 1 habit very single writer today needs to master in order to become successful.This book is the Ultimate Guide to writing in the digital age.