Culture has started in an effort to exist within the framework of material and spiritual values of humanbeings. Culture used in a very broad sense is a historical process that shapes the way of life in order to be able to create social identity and to define values and beliefs. This historical process, based on human power, changed the lifestyle and the cultural structure of society with the Industrial Revolution. While the perception that everything after industrialization is consumable is being created, culture is transformed into a material that can be produced and consumed in this context. Cultural production today is an industrialized indispensable part of the capitalist structure. The field of art has not escaped the influence of the consumption of production which has been clashing with the industrialized culture. Along with globalization, art politics is related to market management. Artificial culture and art management networks such as museums, fairs, biennials, festivals, auctions, gallery artists use art as social capital. In this study aims to make observations about art production and consumption and to analyze the political and economic interventions made in the context of industrialized culture.
Culture has begun in an effort to exist within the framework of material and spiritual values of human beings. Culture used in a very broad sense is a historical process that shapes the way of life in order to be able to create social identity and to define values and beliefs. This historical process, based on human power, changed the lifestyle and the cultural structure of society with the Industrial Revolution. While the perception that everything after industrialization is consumable is being created, culture is transformed into a material that can be produced and consumed in this context. Cultural production today is an industrialized indispensable part of the capitalist structure. The field of art has not escaped the influence of the consumption of production which has been clashing with the industrialized culture. Along with globalization, art politics is related to market management. Artificial culture and art management networks such as museums, feirs, biennials, festivals, auctions, gallery artists use art as social capital. This study aims to make observations about art production and consumption and to analyze the political and economic interventions made in the context of industrialized culture.
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