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Study Of The Contemporary Art Market In The Middle East Situation

Posted on:2011-07-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Z DingFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360305966865Subject:Arts management
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The flourish of the contemporary middle east art market is a new phemomenon in the world..But we don't know situation of the market actually because lack of the study,even it has bad impact on the judgement of the art market.The study object of this academic thesis is contemporary middle east art market.The aim of this reaserch is to totally unveil situations of the contemporary art market in this region. It contains three parts,emerging art market of the middle east, impetus from the royal family in this region and the influence of this newly risen market.These three parts are then be divided into the following detailed ones:differences between the newly risen art market and the old one, structure and situation of this market, relationship between the changes of the world art market and the newly risen market in the middle east region, relationship between the newly risen market and the thrive in the contemperary art creation., relationship between the newly risen market and the state policy.The study thesis adopt several reaserch methods, such as statistic analysis, sample anaysis, diagram analysis, academic literature analysis, cross subject analysis and portrait analysis.On the basis of Globalisation and the art market, TEFAF,2009, the thesis gives discriptions to the history and the current situation of the middle east art market, elaborates reasons and important influences for emerging, and makes future jugements to the market. As the hard core of the gulf states,DUBAI is natually the key point of middle east art market.As the important tie linking the western world the middle east and the south asia, it will contribute huge power to the world contemperary art.
Keywords/Search Tags:middle east, Dubai, structure of art market, royal family, members of the gulf region, contemporary art creation, state policy
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