Human life can not be separated along with the art because art is part of human life are as important as other primary needs. A work of art can function individually for the creator and the audience, as well as … Continue reading →
It is important to realize that the thesis that more money leads to more artists and not higher incomes, doesn’t only mean subsidies but all forms of income. Nevertheless, in the following sections I shall concentrate on subsidization (including social … Continue reading →
There are a number of stories in circulation about famous artists who died extremely poor. People tend to remember these stories, because they fit the present mythology of the arts. Nevertheless, the biographies of famous artists from the past are … Continue reading →
Just because top incomes in the arts exceed those in other professions does not mean that the average income of artists is also higher. On the contrary, evidence indicates that the average income among artists is lower than in comparable … Continue reading →
When the government and donors bridge this gap between aesthetic and market value, the correspondence between these values increases. And as the conflict between modern and contemporary visual art groups gradually disappears, the correspondence between aesthetic value and market value … Continue reading →