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Full-Text Articles in Fine Arts
Motivations In The Fine-Art Market: A Self-Determination Theory Approach, J. Paul Leavell
Motivations In The Fine-Art Market: A Self-Determination Theory Approach, J. Paul Leavell
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
Fine-art marketing research experiences friction that other arenas for marketing research do not. The product moved within this arena has subjective value with many drivers that can be difficult to quantify: The motivations of sellers and buyers may be different from what other marketing arenas experience (Marshall and Forrest 2011). The end price of fine art may have no relationship to the cost of inputs relying more on the demand driven by the artist’s reputation (Throsby 1994). Due to such challenges, the Academy has struggled in its contemplation of the marketing concept within this arena.
This paper will investigate the …
Rembrandt Versus Van Gogh: A Qualitative Contrast Study Applying A Visual Arts Valutation Model, Rene Desborde, Kimball P. Marshall
Rembrandt Versus Van Gogh: A Qualitative Contrast Study Applying A Visual Arts Valutation Model, Rene Desborde, Kimball P. Marshall
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
Few marketing scholars have explored the field of fine arts marketing despite its significance as an area of economic activity and human creativity. Billions of dollars change hands annually in the worldwide visual fine arts industry (Velthuis, 2007; Clark and Flaherty, 2002), defined here to include various paintings, sculptures, and ceramics. This lack of academic attention might be because marketing scholars perceive that issues related to fine arts have little to do with marketing. It could also be that the unique characteristics of fine arts marketing are thought not to lend themselves to a traditional analytical approach to explain a …
Pricing In Opaque Markets: Paintings Old And New, Sharon V. Thach
Pricing In Opaque Markets: Paintings Old And New, Sharon V. Thach
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
Pricing is one of the more difficult aspects of marketing management and poses interesting problems for economists trying to account for what are really a collection of microsales that are not well reflected in aggregate macroterms. The developed models and processes work best for mass produced products but grow increasingly problematic when products are intangible services or unique goods. This paper looks at paintings as a product within a specific “industry” , but many of the issues are similar to those in the professional services (law, medicine, education) and auxiliary services (consulting, IT outsourcing, insurance). There are also aspects of …
Ariadne, Hannah L. Adair
Ariadne, Hannah L. Adair
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Current Collections, Dena Peake
Woman With A Rose (Self-Portrait), Graciela Milakovic
Woman With A Rose (Self-Portrait), Graciela Milakovic
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Back To Basics, Marietta D. Murton
Tense, Jordan Rager
Tense, Jordan Rager
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Third Floor Plant Situation, Wihro Kim
Third Floor Plant Situation, Wihro Kim
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Amazon, Robie Duchateau
Amazon, Robie Duchateau
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Life As We Know It, Nick Bable
Life As We Know It, Nick Bable
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
I Don't Want To Live Without You, Alanna F Wilkinson
I Don't Want To Live Without You, Alanna F Wilkinson
EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement
One side of a cassette tape preserves a pivotal moment between two lovers from two different worlds. Through a recorded phone conversation and various mixtapes, a real story of true love unfolds between Navyman, Keith Wilkinson and waitress, Evelyn Espejo as they prepare for their new lives together in the United States. A black screen begins the story as the sound of a play button is pressed, and audio from a phone conversation is heard. Subtitles accompany the sound at the bottom of the screen. There is a cut to a photograph of Keith in his Navy uniform as Evelyn …
Imagination And Reality: Landscape And The Folk Culture Of Joseon Dynasty Korea, Matthew Finley
Imagination And Reality: Landscape And The Folk Culture Of Joseon Dynasty Korea, Matthew Finley
Seaver College Research And Scholarly Achievement Symposium
The Five Peaks Screen of Korea’s Joseon dynasty (1392-1910) is one of the most iconic works of its time. Nevertheless, the remarkable visual impact and cultural significance of the Five Peaks Screen evades systematic scholarly study, partly because of its generic classification as folk art. In this paper, I will resituate the Five Peaks Screen in the artistic tradition of East Asian landscape painting. When considered in the context of literati painting traditions and relevant popular landscapes, it becomes clear that the design of the Five Peaks Screen coheres to traditional aesthetics to emphasize the ability of artwork to inform …
Laundry And Bourbon, Tanner O'Neal
Laundry And Bourbon, Tanner O'Neal
SFA School of Theatre
This production was directed by Tanner O'Neal
02. Dance, Northeastern State University
02. Dance, Northeastern State University
Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts
No abstract provided.
01. Art, Northeastern State University
01. Art, Northeastern State University
Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts
No abstract provided.
03. Design, Northeastern State University
03. Design, Northeastern State University
Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts
No abstract provided.
04. Multimedia Design, Northeastern State University
04. Multimedia Design, Northeastern State University
Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts
No abstract provided.
05. Music, Northeastern State University
05. Music, Northeastern State University
Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts
No abstract provided.
06. Theatre, Northeastern State University
06. Theatre, Northeastern State University
Oklahoma Research Day Abstracts
No abstract provided.