Art and society
Art/Arts
Commercial products
Contemporary Art/Art, Modern -- 21st century
Criticism/Rhetoric/Authorship
Globalisation/International relations
Museum curators/Museums -- Employees/Public institutions/Associations, institutions, etc.
Postmodernism/Modernism (Art)/Aesthetic movement (Art)/Art/Arts
Themes and topics in Alistair Hicks' "The Global Art Compass: New Directions in 21st-Century Art" that can help draw connections to other books in a library include:
- **Globalization and decentralization of the art world:** The book explores how the art world is no longer centered in traditional hubs like New York, London, or Paris, but has become more globally distributed 【1】.
- **Artist's perspective:** It emphasizes the importance of listening to artists themselves to understand the evolving patterns in the art world, rather than relying solely on critics, curators, and dealers 【2】【3】.
- **New directions in 21st-century art:** The book examines new and evolving artistic directions and attempts to showcase what is happening around the world in contemporary art 【4】.
- **Critique of monopolization of art discourse:** Implicitly, the book critiques the monopolization of views on art by critics and dealers, advocating for a broader understanding of artistic creation 【5】【2】.