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Art, money, parties : new institutions in the political economy of contemporary art / edited by Jonathan Harris.

Contributor(s): Harris, Jonathan (Jonathan P.) | Tate Gallery LiverpoolPublication details: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2004. Description: 216 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cmISBN: 9780853237198; 0853237190 (pbk.)Subject(s): Art patronage -- Congresses | Art and state -- Congresses | Art -- Economic aspects -- CongressesDDC classification: 700.1'03 LOC classification: NX180. S6 | A78 2004
Contents:
Introduction : Elements towards a historical sociology of contemporary art / Jonathan Harris -- 'Art, money, parties' and Liverpool biennial / Lewis Biggs -- Cannibal hookers from beyond the grave meet the art crazies at Zombie Island (aka Ralph Rumney's victory in Venice revisited) / Stewart Home -- Sadie Coles HQ : anatomy of a gallery in the age of globalised contemporary art / Sadie Coles interviewed by Jonathan Harris -- Public art and collective amnesia / Paul Usherwood -- Managing disappointment : arts policy, funding, and the social inclusion agenda / Rory Francis -- A changed experience of space / Wolfgang Winter and Berthold Hörbelt interviewed by Daniel Birnbaum -- Art and empire : aesthetic autonomy, organisational mediation and contextualising practices / Jeremy Valentine.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction : Elements towards a historical sociology of contemporary art / Jonathan Harris -- 'Art, money, parties' and Liverpool biennial / Lewis Biggs -- Cannibal hookers from beyond the grave meet the art crazies at Zombie Island (aka Ralph Rumney's victory in Venice revisited) / Stewart Home -- Sadie Coles HQ : anatomy of a gallery in the age of globalised contemporary art / Sadie Coles interviewed by Jonathan Harris -- Public art and collective amnesia / Paul Usherwood -- Managing disappointment : arts policy, funding, and the social inclusion agenda / Rory Francis -- A changed experience of space / Wolfgang Winter and Berthold Hörbelt interviewed by Daniel Birnbaum -- Art and empire : aesthetic autonomy, organisational mediation and contextualising practices / Jeremy Valentine.