Jan Nederveen Pieterse will explore how Art and globalization as well as art and architecture spread, whom does art serve and art patronage over time. Modern times brought accelerations of globalization, of art forms and their international radius. Contemporary art is a salient part of contemporary times: what does it tell us about contemporary globalization? Because of its expressive and public character art reveals globalization. How do developments in the art world parallel developments in globalization and how do they deviate? If contemporary art is part of global collective reflexivity, what does it reflect? Most talk is about the art market more than about art, just as in globalization most talk is about market forces rather than about actual ramifications of connectivity. There are many strands to the story—the influx of new buyers, art prices go through the roof, the art world goes mega, big bucks art squeezes museums, and most of all, multi-directionality and the radical decentering of the art world.
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