New Art, New Markets 2/e
New Art, New Markets 2/e
ISBN: 9781848222175
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Originally published in 2011, Iain Robertson's A New Art from Emerging Markets introduced and examined three types of emerging markets for contemporary art: recently established, maturing and mature. This fully revised second edition updates the reader on these rapidly evolving markets and adds a vital new section on South America.
As well as surveying emerging art markets throughout the world, the book is concerned with how value in non-Western contemporary art is constructed largely by external political events and economic factors rather than aesthetic considerations. For instance, Dubai's political risk has increased markedly with the threat of a terrorist attack in the Emirate, which for one of the world's newest art-market hubs, will undoubtedly affect the progress of prices for Middle-Eastern and Indian art. The book also considers whether new art markets grow better organically, driven by commercial imperatives, or with government intervention, constructing a cultural and economic infrastructure within which an art market can be placed.
Written accessibly and engagingly, the book presents emerging art-market scenarios that offer the collector, investor, speculator and interested observer, an insight into where the new markets are and how they are likely to develop.
By Iain Robertson
Imprint: LUND HUMPHRIES PUBLISHERS LTD
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Format: PAPERBACK
Pages: 272
Preface; Acknowledgements;Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: The East Asian Democracies: Taiwan,South Korea and Japan; Chapter3: Greater China; Chapter 4: The Persianate world: Iran,Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan; Chapter 5: Hindustan: India; Chapter 6: Hispania: Brazil, Mexico, Columbia and Cuba; Chapter 7: South East Asia: Indonesia,Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines and Malaysia; Chapter 8: Art Hubs and Insecurity: Hong Kong, Singapore, Qatar and theUnited Arab Emirates; Bibliography;Index
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