2. Art and the Wealth Gap: Macrodynamics

2. Art and the Wealth Gap: Macrodynamics

Update: 2020-04-05
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Why does being an artist increasingly feel like sending your blood, sweat and tears into the void? Episode 2, Part I explores how concentrations of capital at the top of the market make life hard for working artists on a macro, systemic level.




WORKS CITED




-Marx, Karl. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Edited by Frederick Engels. Translated by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling. Revised edition. Modern Library, 1906, p. 686.


-Debord, Guy. The Society of the Spectacle. Translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith. Revised edition. New York: Zone Books, 1995, §4, §29.


THOUGHT CONTRIBUTORS




-Georgina Rossi, Violist, www.georginarossi.com


-Lane Sell, Master Printmaker, www.shoestringpressny.com


-Sam Ashworth, Novelist and Journalist, samuelashworth.com


-Anonymous, Assistant Director on Broadway


MUSIC




-Theme music and musical consultation: Georgina Rossi, www.georginarossi.com


-Interlude: Ludwig Beethoven, String Quartet No. 16 in F - IV.  Grave, Adagio, Allegro

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2. Art and the Wealth Gap: Macrodynamics

2. Art and the Wealth Gap: Macrodynamics

Phil Rabovsky