Postgraduate Units of Study
ARHT5908 - The Business of Art
Winter Main, 2012 | Credit Points: 6
Coordinator: Oliver Mark Watts
Email: oliver.watts@sydney.edu.au
Description
This unit of study introduces students to historical and theoretical perspectives on changing notions of value (aesthetic and monetary) in art markets, conflicts of interest in collecting and exhibiting works of art, ethical issues invloved in corporate sponsorship of exhibitions and prizes, corporate museums, funding issues in the private and public sectors, the rise of satellite museum collections (in places like Bilbao and Las Vegas), the relationship between art museums and tourism, and corporate justification of interventions in the art world.
Assessments
4x250wd blog postings on research project (20%), 1x200wd equivalent class presentation (10%), 1x3500wd essay (70%)
Textbooks
ARHT5908 Course Reader
Recommended reading:
Mark W Rectanus, 'Culture Incorporated:Museums, Artists and Corporate Sponsorship' (University of Minnesota Press, 2002)
Chin-tao Wu, 'Privatising Culture:Corporate Art Intervention since the 1980s' (Verson, 2003)
Classes
1x2-hr seminar/week
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