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Existential illustrations, senses, shapes have combined with different dimensions and zones, as a result of this, presence of art production has showed up by disappearing the interdisciplinary boundaries. In this process; artist's manifest, quality of audience and boundaries of zones have changed,...

Author(s)
Akengin, G.; Kurtoğlu, S.
Publisher
Journal of Academic Social Science Studies, Lorient, France
Citation
Journal of Academic Social Science Studies, 2022, 90, pp 183-196
Abstract

Participation in art events is widely considered to be dominated by highly educated groups within society, with sufficient means and leisure time. By contrast, the underclass workers belonging to a lower socio-economic stratum generally have limited education and low incomes, and they face serious...

Author(s)
Guo YunJiao; He YaYi; Luo QiuJu
Publisher
Tourism College of Beijing Union University, Beijing, China
Citation
Tourism Tribune, 2023, 38, 5, pp 137-150
Abstract

Noting the unique challenges facing arts and culture in rural and regional Australia, this article takes the Central Queensland Regional Arts Services Network (CQRASN) as a case study to examine the role of universities in supporting the regional arts sector. Previous research acknowledges the...

Author(s)
Ellison, E.; Mackay, S.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, 2023, 53, 2, pp 136-151
Abstract

With the rapid development of the times, various industries have undergone earth-shaking changes in the face of development trends. The education industry is also making progress in development. Art design and new media technology can be better presented to the public, and it is also convenient for ...

Author(s)
Wang Zhuo; Liu Bo
Publisher
Hindawi, London, UK
Citation
Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2022, 2022, 1105679,
Abstract

This article presents a theory of contemporary art collectors. Using data from in-depth interviews with twenty-eight art collectors in the United States, Latin America, and Europe, recruited from art fairs and social media platforms, we describe the pathways into collecting and the types of social...

Author(s)
Rojas, F.; Lista, P.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, 2022, 52, 2, pp 88-100
Abstract

Op-Art (Optical Art), an art movement that emerged in the 1960s, primarily focuses on optical illusions as well as the perception of depth in the viewer through geometric shapes and lines. In the context of providing this depth and optical illusions, black and white colors are generally preferred,...

Author(s)
Bilirdönmez, K.
Publisher
Karabuk University, Karabuk, Turkey
Citation
Journal of Humanities and Tourism Research, 2022, 12, 2, pp 284-299
Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to present a review of published academic work on art and tourism. A distinction between papers researching tourism and mentioning art just as one of tourism activities and papers covering "art tourism" specifically is proposed. Design/methodology/approach: The ...

Author(s)
Valek, N. S.; Mura, P.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing, Bingley, UK
Citation
Tourism Review, 2022, 78, 1, pp 273-290
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Cover for The art of being healthy: how recreational arts engagement impacts health and wellbeing.

This chapter aims to provide the reader (e.g. students, community members, health professionals, social care professionals, artists, policy-makers, researchers, etc.) with an introduction to the discipline of 'recreational arts and health' (also referred to as 'recreational arts in health',...

Author(s)
Davies, C.; Pescud, M.; McGrath, R.
ISBN
2022 CABI (H ISBN 9781789248142)
Type
Book chapter
Abstract

This article critically examines the way in which the legitimation of emerging artists occurs in the digitalized art market. Based on a conceptual specification of intermediaries' practices in the legitimation process, we have conducted a case study of Saatchi Art, a pioneering digital platform for ...

Author(s)
Lee JinWoo; Lee SooHee
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, 2023, 53, 1, pp 19-41
Abstract

This special issue on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on arts and cultural marketing includes three research papers which examine: the use of digital audio-visual content in marketing and distributing cultural products during the COVID-19 pandemic in Greece; the working lives of those employed ...

Publisher
Emerald Publishing, Bingley, UK
Citation
Arts and the Market, 2023, 13, 1, pp 1-63

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