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Joan Jeffri, Yu Ding
Respect for Art. Visual Arts Administration and Management in China and the United States
Publisher: Intellectual Property Publishing House, China
ISBN: 7801986644
Number of pages: 340
Publishing Date: 2007-01-01
Branch: art market & exhibition halls
Category: book (hardcover)
Respect for Art is the first book to grapple with issues of visual arts management and administration in China and the United States. A collaboration between two professors of arts administration, one in Beijing and one in New York City, it focuses on four areas: museums, non-profit spaces, the art market (including commercial galleries, expositions and auction houses), and public art.
The book identifies areas which seem similar mechanisms for becoming a non-profit organization, tax laws regarding arts institutions - but which have substantial differences in history, culture and understanding; areas where both countries struggle with rapid change the market for contemporary Chinese artists the escalation of the auction house, the social relevance of public art; and concerns for the future cultural and intellectual property, cultural policy, accessibility, art education, and the myriad of skills, sensitivity, theory and practice to sustain a healthy respect for art.
Language: English and Chinese.
Chinese Intellectual Property Publishing House, 2007
The book identifies areas which seem similar mechanisms for becoming a non-profit organization, tax laws regarding arts institutions - but which have substantial differences in history, culture and understanding; areas where both countries struggle with rapid change the market for contemporary Chinese artists the escalation of the auction house, the social relevance of public art; and concerns for the future cultural and intellectual property, cultural policy, accessibility, art education, and the myriad of skills, sensitivity, theory and practice to sustain a healthy respect for art.
Language: English and Chinese.
Chinese Intellectual Property Publishing House, 2007
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