Routledge Focus on the Global Creative Economy
by Jason C. White
This concise guide aims to
increase what we understand by innovation in the arts and identify and
support opportunities and strategies for the unique ways in which
artists and arts administrators think about, engage in, and pursue
successful innovation in their diverse creative practice.
Innovations
in the Arts are often marginalised from a research perspective, in
part because of the lack of a sound and compelling theoretical
framework to support and explain process distinctions from business and
management innovation. This book identifies three key concepts - art
innovation, art movement innovation, and audience experience innovation
- supported by formal theory for each concept presented and evidenced
through case studies in art history. In this way, the book enables
readers to identify, explain, and support their innovation efforts as
visual, literary, and performing artists and arts administrators. It
also explores strategies for pursuing innovation in practice.
Drawing
attention to the unique ways in which artists and arts administrators
think about and engage in innovation, this readable book will be an
essential reading for students in all aspects of the creative and
cultural industries and an essential guide to developing and promoting
innovation in the arts for practitioners and researchers alike.
English | 2023 | PDF | 2 MB | 103 Pages
ISBNs: 0367688778, 978-0367688776, 978-0367688776, B0B7KHH7L6