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It was named one of the best art books of 2008. The New York Times and the Sunday Times: An Unsuccessful Image of a Different Society. Vogue
The art market is growing. The number of visitors to the museum is growing. More people than ever before call themselves artists. Modern art has become a major entertainment, luxury item, job description and, for some, a form of alternative religion.
In a series of outdated stories, Sarah Thornton explores Christie’s auction drama, work in Takashi Murakam’s studio, elite art, eccentricities of Artforum magazine, an important art award competition, life in a school seminar the wonderful art and wonders of the Venice Biennale. It reveals new trends in the search for meaning in creativity, taste, status, money and life. Thornton’s entertainment technology transforms the beautiful and fruitful image of institutions capable of creating art history, based on hundreds of interviews with high-profile actors, and transforms the way modern culture is observed. 8 examples.
Leaving Blythe River by Catherine Ryan
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