Arts and Businessaims 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.
Section 1: The Arts and Business: Contemporary and Historical Dialogues
1. Aesthetics of Collective Action: ? and ? in a Twisted Impromptu on Art and Research by Operational Aesthetics
Pierre Guillet de Monthoux and Philippe Mairesse
2. The Art and Business of Being Critical
Daniel Ericsson and Magnus Eriksson
3. Media Art in the Context of Art, Science and the Market: A Historical Perspective
Claudia Schnugg and Victoria Vesna
Section 2: Organizing Collaboration
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