The role of institutional relationships in shaping the career development of emerging artists

IF 0.7 Q4 BUSINESS Arts and the Market Pub Date : 2022-08-09 DOI:10.1108/aam-04-2022-0021
I. Fillis, Boram Lee, I. Fraser
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PurposeThe authors consider the role of institutional relationships in providing an exhibition as a launching platform for emerging artists to develop their careers, as well as contributing to the broader creative economy. The authors view this as an entrepreneurial intervention in challenging the status quo through its potential to stimulate artist career development.Design/methodology/approachData were collected using a case study approach in order to understand the complex inter-relationships between stakeholders of an emerging artists' exhibition at a well-known art institution. A total of 26 interviews were held with a selection of the exhibiting artists, artists from previous years' exhibitions, institution staff, the exhibition selection panel and major prize givers.FindingsThe main relationship value created by the institution as perceived by the exhibiting artists was high-level publicity and exposure of their work. Related benefits such as the potential to build career-enhancing networks were also emphasised. Some of the artists interviewed were aware of the art market structure and how they could create and sustain value within it. Others expressed a lack of awareness of and interest in its operationalisation where more assistance from the institution could help.Research limitations/implicationsThis research focussed on the institutional relationships relating to one organisation, albeit one which leads the way in terms of helping to accelerate emerging artist careers. However, best practice lessons emerge from the research in terms of informing similar institutions elsewhere. The authors move beyond quantitative measurement of cultural value activities in developing in-depth qualitative insight into these relationships so that more nuanced understanding is revealed.Practical implicationsThere is a need to develop pathways to assist new graduates and for a more strategic focus by art institutions to help develop their careers by creating and sustaining impact and engagement in the marketplace. This will be of interest to policy makers in helping to shape programmes of assistance in the future beyond the art institution. The authors also uncover broader cultural value impacts beyond the exhibition site where these institutional relationships can contribute positively to health and well-being.Originality/valueThe exhibition is one of only a very limited number of similar events throughout the UK and can be viewed as a successful entrepreneurial intervention.
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制度关系在塑造新兴艺术家职业发展中的作用
目的作者考虑了机构关系在为新兴艺术家提供展览作为发展职业生涯的启动平台以及为更广泛的创意经济做出贡献方面的作用。作者认为这是一种创业干预,通过其刺激艺术家职业发展的潜力来挑战现状。设计/方法/方法使用案例研究方法收集数据,以了解知名艺术机构新兴艺术家展览利益相关者之间的复杂相互关系。共进行了26次采访,采访对象包括参展艺术家、前几年展览的艺术家、机构工作人员、展览评选小组和主要获奖者。展览艺术家认为,该机构创造的主要关系价值是对其作品的高水平宣传和曝光。还强调了相关的好处,如建立职业提升网络的潜力。一些接受采访的艺术家了解艺术市场结构,以及他们如何在其中创造和维持价值。其他人则表示,他们对艺术市场的运作缺乏认识和兴趣,而该机构的更多援助可能会有所帮助。研究局限性/含义这项研究侧重于与一个组织相关的制度关系,尽管该组织在帮助加速新兴艺术家职业生涯方面处于领先地位。然而,在向其他地方的类似机构提供信息方面,研究得出了最佳实践经验教训。作者超越了对文化价值活动的定量测量,对这些关系进行了深入的定性洞察,从而揭示了更细微的理解。实践意义有必要制定帮助应届毕业生的途径,艺术机构需要更加战略性地关注,通过在市场上创造和维持影响力和参与度来帮助他们发展职业生涯。这将有助于政策制定者在艺术机构之外制定未来的援助计划。作者还揭示了展览场地之外更广泛的文化价值影响,在那里,这些制度关系可以为健康和幸福做出积极贡献。原创/价值此次展览是英国仅有的数量非常有限的类似活动之一,可以被视为一次成功的创业干预。
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