Seven Days in the Art World"Seven Days in the Art World is a social history of the recent past. Set in New York, Los Angeles, London, Basel, Venice, and Tokyo, the book is populated by colorful characters who espouse conflicting definitions of art. Some see it as a luxury good or entertainment, others view it as an intellectual calling, a job description, or a kind of alternative religion. In a series of day-in-the-life narratives, Thornton investigates the minute dramas of a Christie's evening sale, life in a notorious CalArts seminar, the elite trade of the Basel Art Fair, the competition behind the Tate's Turner Prize, the peculiarities of Artforum and its critics, the high jinks of Takashi Murakami's studios, and the curatorial wonderland that is the Venice Biennale. Thornton's entertaining ethnography explores the dynamics of creativity, taste, judgment, status, money, and the search for meaning and beauty in life." -- Publisher description. |
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... pavilion ( a mini- Versailles ) , the U.K. pavilion ( originally built as a tearoom ) , and the German pavilion , a Nazi wonder , renovated by Ernst Haiger in the official Fascist style . On this occasion , the structure had been ...
... pavilion ( a mini- Versailles ) , the U.K. pavilion ( originally built as a tearoom ) , and the German pavilion , a Nazi wonder , renovated by Ernst Haiger in the official Fascist style . On this occasion , the structure had been ...
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... pavilion , which is tucked behind the British pavilion “ like a gardener's shack or outhouse to the mother country , " as one curator put it . Built in 1954 , the pavilion is a delicate wigwamlike space with slanting walls that often ...
... pavilion , which is tucked behind the British pavilion “ like a gardener's shack or outhouse to the mother country , " as one curator put it . Built in 1954 , the pavilion is a delicate wigwamlike space with slanting walls that often ...
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... pavilion with overtly American content . " We've been governed for years by Silvio Berlusconi — a man who grew his business sell- ing American soap operas to the Italian audience , " Vezzoli told me . " In this way , my installation is ...
... pavilion with overtly American content . " We've been governed for years by Silvio Berlusconi — a man who grew his business sell- ing American soap operas to the Italian audience , " Vezzoli told me . " In this way , my installation is ...
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