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This presentation discusses art as a commodity, exploring its various aspects, including the factors contributing to its price and the role of artists, dealers, and buyers. Case studies of artists like Damian Hirst and Kazmier Malevich are also addressed within the presentation.
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ART as COMMODITY Presented By: GROUP 9 Page 01 ART AS COMMODITY “Strategy is a commodity, execution is an art.” ― Peter Drucker Page 02 COMMODITY Art’s other worldliness—aes...
ART as COMMODITY Presented By: GROUP 9 Page 01 ART AS COMMODITY “Strategy is a commodity, execution is an art.” ― Peter Drucker Page 02 COMMODITY Art’s other worldliness—aesthetic, spiritual, or transcendental qualities—seem in painful contradiction with its appearance in the marketplace.Strange incongruities of thought arise: works of art are described as ‘priceless’ even though whenever they are offered for sale in the auction rooms, they fetch prices (Walker, 1987). About Page 03 KARL MAX COMMODITY AS CONCEPTUALIZED BY KARL MARX IN HIS BOOK, DAS KAPITAL (1867 AS CITED IN WALKER, 1987): Karl Marx was a German philosopher and political theorist whose ideas significantly influenced various fields, including art. While he is primarily known for his work in political philosophy and communism, his theories have had a profound impact on artists and art movements, particularly in the realms of avant-garde literature, visual art, music, film, and theatre. His critique of capitalism and emphasis on social justice resonated with numerous artists, inspiring them to explore themes of class struggle, exploitation, and societal change in their works About Page 04 KARL MAX COMMODITY AS CONCEPTUALIZED BY KARL MARX IN HIS BOOK, DAS KAPITAL (1867 AS CITED IN WALKER, 1987): 1.They are articles of utility: physical objects existing outside of us possessing properties which satisfy human wants or needs of some sort; in short, they have use-value. About Page 05 KARL MAX COMMODITY AS CONCEPTUALIZED BY KARL MARX IN HIS BOOK, DAS KAPITAL (1867 AS CITED IN WALKER, 1987): 2. They are depositories of value, that is, they can be exchanged for other commodities considered to be of equal value, or they can be exchanged for money; in short, they have exchange-values (has pure social reality and derives from the human labor expended in their production). WHY WORKS OF ART ARE NOT CHEAPER OR FREE? SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS The Formula for Selling a Million-Dollar Work of Art Damian Hirst - a british artist and art collector. DAMIAN HIRST ARTWORKS UNICORN PAINTINGS MADE BY ZEBRA BUTTERFLIES FORMULA OF ART PRICING REPUTATION OF THE ARTIST STATUS OF THE DEALER STATUS OF THE INTENDED PURCHASER SIZE OF A WORK WHY MODERN ART IS SO EXPENSIVE ? MODERN ART - is a wide field, covering everything from 1870-1970 Art change from birth of abstract impression to the minimalist and even performance art. From completely white canvases ,to simple, abstract colors it cost millions of money KAZIMER MALEVICH was a Russian artist who was a central figure in the Russian Avant- garde art movement and a pioneer of abstract art. BLACK SQUARE was a symbol of REVOLUTIONARY The reason why Malevich’s jailed for 2 months. Manny Montelibano a visayan artist made to preserved “kaning tutong” or burnt rice. Kaning Tutong ( 90,000 pesos) Dukot Survival” is an art installation by Visayan artist Manny Montelibano. It features small plastic human figure, and is a methapor for the future our society. The P90,000 KaningTutong Wins Art Fair Philippines 2020 The piece was displayed at the Art Fair exhibition at The Link in Makati City. It won at Art Fair Phillipines 2020 THANK YOU FOR LISTENING