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ID180357
Title ProperContemporary Artworld of the Arabian Peninsula in a Globalized Context
LanguageENG
AuthorFischer-campbell, Brenda
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes the production and presentation of artworks of three countries of the Gulf Region –– Qatar, the UAE and Saudi Arabia –– to evaluate its place and potential in the globalized artworld. The Gulf region is a small but significant part of the global artworld with high potential for further development. Art globalization in the Gulf began to develop only in the 2000s –– from about 2006 in the UAE, followed by a second wave in Qatar five years later. A third wave is rising with the increasingly international exposure of Saudi Art. The article examines which factors are essential for participation in a globalized art world and whether the region enjoys international recognition on the global stage. A composite artworld ecosystem model comprising institutions, artists and their artworks, commercial entities and government was conceived on a philosophical and sociological basis within a historical and geopolitical framework. The roles of the museum, biennials, art galleries and art fairs, are converging in many respects. All the nodes of the artworld ecosystem are required for globalization, with participation in the biennial model being the most important factor, being more flexible than the museal institutions in funding and programming. To reach a wider audience, the art fair model could be more relevant than the more esoteric biennial format. The Gulf region’s patrons possess strong motivations for supporting the arts of the region internationally. In addition, the desire to enter the global cultural world through the promotion of art museums as a tourist destination is a strong motivator for governments.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Arabian Studies Vol. 11, No.1; Jun 2021: p.56-80
Journal SourceJournal of Arabian Studies Vol: 11 No 1
Key WordsGlobalization ;  Culture ;  Model ;  ART ;  Ecosystem ;  Museum ;  Art World ;  Biennials


 
 
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