Japan: a high-cultured country in the margin of the global art market

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10 juillet 2024

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Cléa Patin, « Japan: a high-cultured country in the margin of the global art market », CNRS Éditions, ID : 10670/1.t9o6r1


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While the major developed countries have at one time or another dominated the art world—the art market restructures itself depending on where the poles of wealth are—Japan somehow “missed its chance,” even though it remained the largest economy from 1972 to 2010. With the exception of a handful of stars, such as Murakami Takashi, Nara Yoshitomo, or Kusama Yayoi, the country’s global reach remained limited. Today, it still plays a peripheral role in the international market of contemporary ar...

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