Corporate collecting in the worlds of arts, business and cultural heritage /
Corporate Art Collections have been initiated and curated to educate staff, stimulate creative and out-of-the-box thinking, improve brand image, and express corporate cultural responsibility through support for artists and the art world. Yet while Corporate Art Collections are an important part of t...
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Rotterdam :
nai010 publishers,
[2025]
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / Arnold Witte
- Introduction: expanding our view of corporate art collecting as a global phenomenon / Arnold Witte
- Part 1: Corporate collecting from a 'Glocal' perspective
- From decoration to organizational cultures: corporate art collecting in Finland / Teija Luukkanen-Hirvikoski
- Corporate collections in countries in transition: the example of Serbia / Ljudmila Djukic
- From shopping mall to private museum: a 'faux' corporate art collection in Poland / Alicja Waszkiewicz-Raviv
- Corporate art collections in Japan in the near future: the impact of a new 'Charitable Trust Act' / Makoto Shimada
- Part 2: Corporate collections from a multidisciplinary perspective
- Curating success: the influence of corporate art acquisitions on emerging artists' reputational and financial performance / Amber S. Brizar and Monika Kackovic
- Artworks by the same artist in several corporate art collections: herding behaviour in smal-world networks / Eliaan Blijdenstein and Monika Kackovic
- Corporate collections and ironic consuption of art in hospital environments / Marharyta Nazarenko and Monika Kackovic
- Corporate deaccessioning from a narrative viewpoint, or: what stories do artworks (no longer) tell? / Arnold Witte
- Part 3: Corporate collections and their stakeholders
- Orlow and his eye for art: a historical case study of celebrity CEO formation / Jan de Groot
- Potential contributions of corporate art collections to the workforce / Rhonda H. Olsen
- Legitimations and stakeholders: fluctuating motivaitons behind Renault's artistic engagement / Barbara Tiberi
- Culural consuption as a signal of status in the workplace / Jan de Groot, Monika Kackovic and Nachoem M. Wijnberg.