Search results for "artiste"
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Paris, capitale des bâtisseurs au Moyen Âge
1992
International audience
Signaux qualitatifs et phénomène de star
2000
The superstar phenomenon describes a situation wherein few artists dominate the activity in which they engage and earn significant amounts of money. Most of models, trying to explain this phenomenon, take place clearly on the product market where artists provide ultimate and consumers. We adopt here a different approach by taking place on the labour market regrouping artists (whose the services are production factors) and employers (the producers of cultural products) and we demonstrate that die strategies, consisting in minimizing search costs under contraint of quality maximisation, can work towards explaining the emergence of a very unequal distribution of artistic incomes. In order to m…
La contribution des artistes au sein de la Société
2018
National audience
La présence des peintres nordiques dans les inventaires d'artistes en France sous Louis XIV
2010
Talent versus argent : un aspect des rapports de domination au sein de la Communauté des peintres et sculpteurs de Paris sous l’Ancien régime
2016
National audience
So the Horizon Line Vanishes': Landscape and Abstraction in England from the 1930s to the 1950s
2010
This paper explores the tension between abstraction and figuration in English landscape painting from the 1930s to the 1950s, a transitional period marked by opposition between these two semiotic systems. The tension between tradition and new departure runs through the paintings and texts by John Piper and Peter Lanyon.
« ‘Voir et être vu’ : les lettres de John Constable à C. R. Leslie (1826 – 1837)»
2011
International audience
Latitude discrétionnaire de l’artiste entrepreneur dans les organisations culturelles
2018
L'orientation professionnelle des diplômés des Beaux-Arts : étude des stratégies de positionnement
2006
The artistic labour market has specific features (flexibility, self-employment, precariousness, multi-activity...) that make it an interesting field to study. Graduates of the Fine Art schools are presented on this market with a diploma of Bac+5 level. They are however far from constituting a homogeneous population. This study shows how differentiated positioning choices are linked with curriculum and personal characteristics of the graduates. Thus, whereas the artistic careers remain given, in the imaginary collective, by the idea of vocation, this article tries to prolong the analyses on individual strategies on the entering on the labour market by showing that the Graduate of the Fine Ar…