Posted by Stacey Wrenn on January 6, 2017 · Leave a Comment
“A businessperson very rarely invests in something that will not benefit them directly” Art has been of consistent importance to all civilisations since man first picked up one object and rubbed it against the surface of another. It helps people to cope, connects them with strangers and new cultures. It shakes us from a […]
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The commercialisation of art
Posted by Stacey Wrenn on January 6, 2017 · Leave a Comment
“A businessperson very rarely invests in something that will not benefit them directly” Art has been of consistent importance to all civilisations since man first picked up one object and rubbed it against the surface of another. It helps people to cope, connects them with strangers and new cultures. It shakes us from a […]
Category Comment · Tags art, commercialisation, durer, google art project, hirst, irish arts review, Privatisation, saatchi, Stacey Wrenn, tracey emin, young british artists