#12 NON-COLOBORATION - ON SCULPTURE

Sculpture economics

Why the talk is inspiring?

Is it possible to consider sculpture in the city as an investment? It is not correct. However, if we decide to stay in the field of economics, other questions arise: who gets the sculptural “change”, what is the rate of this symbolic interest, when and why the investment is considered as unsuccessful?

Discussion with an economist Aušra Maldeikienė and an art critic Ernestas Parulskis moderated by Elona Lubytė.

The talk is held on Thursday, 8.00 p.m. at the National Art Gallery (NDG), Konstitucijos av. 22, Vilnius. Entrance is free of charge.

31
july
2014

Speaker

Aušra Maldeikienė (LT), Ernestas Parulskis (LT)

How the speaker is exceptional?

Economist.

RECOMMENDS TO READ

The Value of Culture: On the Relationship Between Economics and Arts

Ed. Arjo Klamer

Why the book is worth reading?

The texts of the book resulted from an analysis of art economics applying the facts and statistics gathered during a period of relative market stability: the boom caused by the Japanese buyers had already calmed down and the internet bubble had not yet exploded. The authors’ insights that have already become history allow readers accept or reject the concept of “learning from history” once more.

Recommended by Ernestas Parulskis