Description: What happens when social scientists write about artworks- helping people blind to economic ideas see something for the first time.What happens when social scientists write about artworks? How does it affect the academic environment of a business school and how does it change the perception of art? Can it be used as a novel scientific method in business studies? This book investigates these matters by analyzing the Goldin+Senneby's retrospective exhibition "Standard Length of a Miracle" set up in Tensta konsthall and multiple other venues in Stockholm in the spring of 2016. While the use of ekphrases goes back to ancient times in our Western literary canon, it is new and unexplored territory for social scientists at business schools-to describe artworks for people who who are blind to economic concepts and ideas, helping them see what they did not see before Economic Ekphrasis- Goldin+Senneby and Art for Business Education is part of the SSE Art Initiative series Experiments in Art and Capitalism. Contributors Maria Lind, Marie-Louise Fendin, rjan Sj berg, Ismail Ert rk, Anastasia Seregina, Jonas Hassen Khemiri, Pamela Schultz Nybacka, Emma Stenstr m, Katie Kitamura, Clare Birchall, Brian Kuan Wood
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EAN: 9783956795442
UPC: 9783956795442
ISBN: 9783956795442
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Book Title: Economic Ekphrasis : Goldin+Senneby and Art for Business Education
Number of Pages: 152 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Sternberg Press
Publication Year: 2021
Topic: Art & Politics, Popular Culture, Industries / Entertainment
Item Height: 0.7 in
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Art, Social Science, Business & Economics
Item Weight: 10.3 Oz
Item Length: 7.5 in
Author: Erik Wikberg
Item Width: 5 in
Book Series: Sternberg Press / Experiments in Art and Capitalism Ser.
Format: Trade Paperback