2020
DOI: 10.37627/2311-9489-19-2021-1.155-164
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The art fairs in the context of the modern stage of art market development

Abstract: The article deals with the value-semantic, communicative and cultural aspects of the phenomenon of the art fair being defined as a space for updating the works of contemporary artists and the exchange of ideas and senses, considering historical preconditions for appearing of the art fair. It analyzes art fairs as the most various level of the modern stage of art market development. Based on Art Basel study, it identifies substantial changes of contemporary art fairs which contributed to the formation of a new … Show more

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“…It can be assumed that due to the significant interest in experimenting with virtual reality in the artistic sphere, such important features of a modern art fair as eventfulness, spectacularity and festive nature are beginning to lose their significance 68 . Yes, many collectors really go to study, look and buy, succumbing to the urge, they also go for parties, champagne, and the atmosphere of the holiday.…”
Section: A New Methods Of Acquiring Cultural Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be assumed that due to the significant interest in experimenting with virtual reality in the artistic sphere, such important features of a modern art fair as eventfulness, spectacularity and festive nature are beginning to lose their significance 68 . Yes, many collectors really go to study, look and buy, succumbing to the urge, they also go for parties, champagne, and the atmosphere of the holiday.…”
Section: A New Methods Of Acquiring Cultural Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature [19] suggests that foreign research on the theory and practice of circular agriculture is relatively advanced, and many more mature models of circular economy development have been formed. The more typical ones are the precision agriculture model in the United States, the green energy agriculture model in Germany, the low-carbon circular agriculture model in Japan, the water-saving agriculture model in Israel, the permanent agriculture model in the United Kingdom, and the ecological agriculture model in the Philippines.…”
Section: ⅱ Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%