20805 - CONTEMPORARY ART MARKETS AND SYSTEMS II - GLOBAL ECONOMICS
Course taught in English
Go to class group/s: 31
- elaborate strategic and enterpreneurial proposals for market institutions in the global art field.
- have a specific knowledge of the organizational and marketing challenges for the growth of market institutions in the global art field
- develop awareness about the connections between the curatorial and critical professions and overall trajectories of cultural institutions
- develop and present and individual project for the strategic development of an art market institution
- discuss a curatorial perspective
- Face-to-face lectures
- Online lectures
- Guest speaker's talks (in class or in distance)
- Company visits
- Individual assignments
transfer from the instructors to the class, through a methodology that implies active participation,
involvement in specific research and assessments, dialogue with relevant actors of the system.
The students are also expected to develop their personal vision about their professional future
in the field.
This course is fit for highly motivated students willing to acquire a professional and competitive
edge in the area of Arts management
Continuous assessment | Partial exams | General exam | |
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Attending students
The evaluation will consist of:
a) Group assignment. The assignment will be articulated during the course and will deal with emerging global economics trend in the Art Market.
The assignment will count for 40% of the final evaluation.
b) Final exam
The final exam will be a written, closed-book test: two questions out of three topics developed in class. The exam will count for 60% of the final evaluation.
Non-attending students are evalueted trough a written exam (2 open questions out of 3). The exam will count 100% of the final evaluation.
Attending students
- Teacher’s slide and notes
- Guest lectures notes
- Reading list
Reading list for attending students will be provided in the detailed Course Handbook.
Reading list for attending students will be provided in the detailed Course Handbook.