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| Creators: | Lewis, Chara, Mojsiewicz, Kristin and Pettican, Anneké | |||||||||
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| Corporate Creators: | Brass Art | |||||||||
| Abstract: | The Economy of the Gift is the first annual event in A Foundation’s Economy project. It is a forum for sales and agora for ideas about the economics of art as a commodity with the most complex parameters of value. The core idea being to focus on the curatorial, as much as the economic contribution galleries make to the visual arts. For collectors The Economy of the Gift is based on values of intimacy, intensity and a quality of experience. “ The idea of art as gift needs no further explanation to me. The value of art is intellectual and emotional and those values are not related to monetary ones.” Celine Andréhn; Director Andréhn - Scheptjenko, Four English galleries from outside the London Orbital were asked to The opening weekend will include a VIP programme, public preview and Participating galleries are: The artists exhibited:Jacob Dahlgren, Mark Harasimowicz, Rebecca Lennon, Elodie Pong, Brass Art, Geta Bratescu, Shaun O’ Dell and Eric Bainbridge | |||||||||
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| Item Type: | Show/Exhibition | |||||||||
| Schools: | School of Art, Design and Architecture | |||||||||
| Date: | April 2010 | |||||||||
| Funders: | Arts Council, England, Liverpool City Council, North West Development Agency, Romanian Cultural Institute, Embassy of Sweden, Swiss Cultural Institute | |||||||||
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| Event Title: | The Economy of the Gift | |||||||||
| Event Location: | A Foundation, Liverpool, UK | |||||||||
| Event Dates: | 9. Apr - 22. May 2010 | |||||||||
| ID Code: | 12770 | |||||||||
| Deposited By: | Sara Taylor | |||||||||
| Deposited On: | 14 Feb 2012 16:01 | |||||||||
| Last Modified: | 14 Feb 2012 16:01 |


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