Less than Friends, More than Acquaintances: Artists, Markets and Gallery Openings in New York

Q3 Social Sciences International Review of Social Research Pub Date : 2015-10-01 DOI:10.1515/irsr-2015-0011
Martin G Fuller
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Abstract This article describes one way that unknown and ‘emerging’ artists with limited exhibition history or reputation take steps towards developing their careers. Artists cannot apply directly for exhibition opportunities, therefore they develop social associations with gallerists that are described as being ‘kind-of-friendly-with’. Using a descriptive ethnographic narrative drawn from a case study of artists as they navigate an evening of commercial gallery openings in New York’s Chelsea district, it is argued that establishing a career in contemporary visual art depends on the ability to render one’s self visible to other participants in an art world. Rather than viewing the symbolic value of artworks as antagonistic with the economic art market, artists seek to establish social associations in which different forms of value are interrelated. In conclusion it is suggested that this is an art world in which the ‘economic world reversed’ is inversed.
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比朋友少,比熟人多:纽约的艺术家、市场和画廊开幕
本文描述了一种不知名和“新兴”艺术家的方式,他们的展览历史或声誉有限,他们采取措施发展自己的职业生涯。艺术家不能直接申请展览机会,因此他们与画廊建立了被描述为“有点友好”的社会关系。在纽约切尔西区一个商业画廊开幕的晚上,艺术家们在一个案例研究中进行了一次描述性的民族志叙述,作者认为,在当代视觉艺术中建立自己的职业生涯取决于在艺术世界中让其他参与者看到自己的能力。艺术家们不是将艺术品的象征价值视为与经济艺术市场对立的,而是寻求建立不同形式的价值相互关联的社会联系。综上所述,这是一个“颠倒的经济世界”被颠倒的艺术世界。
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