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Cultural Policy on the Art Market in Poland
(EAEPE Annual Conference (European Association for Evolutionary Political Economics), 2009) Bialynicka-Birula, Joanna; Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
The paper concerns the problem of government intervention in the field of culture. It presents the cultural policy on the art market in Poland with reference to the cultural policies on art implemented in the other countries of the European Community. The aim of the paper is to present several proposals concerning the changes in legal regulations due to development of the art market. The first part of the paper presents legal and economic aspects of the art market status in Poland based on the actual implemented law (the artist’s resale right called droit de suite, status of artists, conditions of performing artistic activity, social security for artists; fiscal policy, foreign trade in art. The second part concerns the possible instruments of government intervention applied to the art market that influence both supply and demand side of the market in question. The last part of the paper contains the author’s proposals for the changes in legal regulations improving the state of the art market. The annex focuses on the international comparisons for the matter in question. The EC countries serve as the reference points of view.
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Иccкycтвo и pынок. Эcтeтичecкaя и экoнoмичecкaя мыcль o прoизвeдeнияx иccкycтвa
(Wydawnictwo KUL, 2008) Bialynicka-Birula, Joanna; Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
Искусство и рынок - две категории, одна из которых является пре-рогативой художников, учёных занимающихся историей искусства и эстетиков, а вторая - предметом внимания экономистов. Рынок про-изведений искусства представляет собой междисциплинарное исследо-вательское поле, которое изучают также и другие научные дисциплины. В данной статье произведения искусства рассматриваются в качестве объектов исследования эстетики и экономики.
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The Art Export Principles in Poland in the New European Conditions
(University of Brno, 2008) Bialynicka-Birula, Joanna; Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
The paper discusses the issues related to the protection of the works of art against their export from Poland’s territory. This matter is of vital significance, especially in the context of Poland’s accession to the European Community – apart from national internal regulations, Community laws have become effective as well. The paper presents the legal regulations included in the new “Act on Historic Monument Protection and Care” of 2003, that replaced the previous “Act on cultural goods protection and museum protection” of 1962. European Community regulations serve as a point of reference. The author reviews the regulations on the protection of cultural goods adopted in the European Community as a whole. In addition, a comparison is drawn between the regulations applied in the particular member states. The paper also discusses the scope of protected objects as well as export control instruments.
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Global Perspective on Foreign Trade in the Works of Art
(Vydatel’stvo Ekonom Bratislava, 2007) Bialynicka-Birula, Joanna; Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
The paper discusses the problem of international trade in art. The works of art are very specific objects of international trade, because – recognised as cultural goods and part of the national heritage - they are protected against export. Most countries of the world have laws that protect their cultural property. The legal regulations concern different types of the works of art and apply different instruments of art export controls. The paper discusses the import and export of art worldwide. The analysis is based on OECD international trade data Harmonised System 1996 (ITCS International Trade by Commodities Statistics) on the import and export of the works of art (section 97) in the recent years. The relations between export and import are also analysed. On the basis of the collected data it would be possible to identify the countries which have a significant share in the international trade in art. Special attention is given to foreign trade in art in European Community countries as well as in the United States. The UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and Switzerland are discussed in the European context, while Japan, China, Hong Kong give insights into the Asian environment, with Canada and Mexico representing the Americas and Australia.
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Sztuka jako świętowanie
(Instytut Filozofii Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 2003) Sosnowski, Leszek; Uniwersytet Jagielloński
Art has been a privileged sphere in the sense that it appeales to art-receivers because of its power of taking them outside the sphere of everyday life (commonplaceness) and practicality. For the first time the philosophers of ancient Greece propagated this view. In this paper the Pythagorean and Aristotle’s views are considered; however they have different metaphysical bases, there is some aspect common to theirs aesthetics. In 20th century it is Helmut Kuhn, Hans-Georg Gadamer and Władysław Stróżewski who express similar ideas and convictions about an exceptionality of the meeting between art and man. In the first part of the article (the ancient) notion of “leisure” (scholé) is presented, while in the second one the case of “festival”, Festlichkeit and Eigenzeit is taken into account.
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