Cosmopolitan Canvases
The Globalization of Markets for Contemporary Art
Edited by Olav Velthuis and Stefano Baia Curioni
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Edited by Olav Velthuis, Associate Professor, University of Amsterdam, and Stefano Baia Curioni, Associate Professor, Bocconi University
Olav Velthuis is Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology of the University of Amsterdam. He is currently studying the emergence and development of art markets in the BRIC-countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China). Velthuis is the author of Imaginary Economics (NAi Publishers, 2005) and Talking Prices. Symbolic Meanings of Prices on the Market for Contemporary Art (Princeton University Press, 2005), which received the Viviana Zelizer Distinguished Book Award of the American Sociological Association for the best book in economic sociology (2006). Together with Maria Lind of Tensta Konsthall (Stockholm), he recently edited the book Contemporary Art and Its Commercial Markets A Report on Current Conditions and Future Scenarios (Sternberg Press, 2012). A recognized authority on art markets, his journalistic writings have appeared in among others Artforum, the Art Newspaper and the Financial Times.
Stefano Baia Curioni is Associate Professor at the Department of Institutional Analysis of Bocconi University in Milano. He is founder, former Director and vice President of the ASK (Art, Science, Knowledge) research center of Bocconi University, visiting professor of cultural economics at IMT institute Lucca for the Phd Heritage management and development. In the last fifteen years Baia Curioni concentrated his research and teaching activities in the field of cultural institutions and policies with a specific interest in the historical analysis of the transformation of art system and fields. His last book, Mercanti dell'Opera, is dedicated to the economic history of Italian Operatic music scene in the XIX and XX century. Within the ASK research center, Baia Curioni is leading a research project on the contemporary art legitimation processes and served the Italian Ministry of Culture for different intervention in the last years. He is Board Member of the Ratti Foundation in Como
Contributors:
Stefano Baia Curioni, Bocconi University
Amanda Brandellero, University of Amsterdam
Gokhan Ertug, Singapore Management University
Adrian Favell, Sciences Po, Paris
Laura Forti, Bocconi University
Femke van Hest, Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication
Mukti Khaire, Harvard Business School
Svetlana Kharchenkova, University of Amsterdam
Nataliya Komarova, University of Amsterdam
Roman Kräussl, Luxembourg School of Finance
Ludovica Leone, Bocconi University
Alain Quemin, université Paris-8 / Institut d'Etudes Européennes
Luc Renneboog, Tilburg University
Olga Kanzaki Sooudi, University of Amsterdam
Christophe Spaenjers, HEC Paris
Olav Velthuis, University of Amsterdam
Flip Vermeylen, Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication in Rotterdam
Tamar Yogev, University of Oxford