The indigenous art market: a roadmap to a more equitable and efficient system
journal contribution
posted on 2004-07-01, 00:00authored byRuth Rentschler, Mirko Bagaric
The Indigenous art market plays a significant role both in promoting appreciation for the accomplishments of Aboriginal culture and within broader concepts of the export of a national culture.[1] Despite the growth in status and impact of Indigenous art over the past decade, very little scholarship or resources exist to assist their development and analyse their impact on economic or social wellbeing. This paper canvasses new ways of operating the Indigenous art market to better support emerging and established artists in a globalised economy and suggests that there is a pressing need for future research to develop a new framework for its operation.
History
Journal
Indigenous law bulletin
Volume
6
Issue
4
Pagination
11 - 14
Publisher
University of New South Wales. Faculty of Law. Indigenous Law Centre
Location
Sydney, NSW
ISSN
1328-5475
Indigenous content
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Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2004, University of New South Wales. Faculty of Law. Indigenous Law Centre