2022
DOI: 10.1080/14616696.2022.2101678
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Institutional policies and individual decision-making in artistic migrations: the case of Spanish artists and art mediators in the European Union

Abstract: Long-established hierarchies of power between territories persist in the socalled global art world. Spanish participants in the art world take advantage of the European free movement regime to internationalise their profiles and improve their chances of global success by migrating to global art hubs like Berlin, Paris or London.Institutional programmes fostering international mobility of European citizens serve a double function. Firstly, they provide a migration channel and advantages to individuals seeking t… Show more

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