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Cambridge Scholars Publishing Reshaping Opera: A Critical Reflection on Arts Management (“Schwung”; Critical Curating and Aesthetic Management for Art, Business and Politics)

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Product Description This title is a part of the series “Schwung”; Critical Curating and Aesthetic Management for Art, Business and Politics. Conventional wisdom holds that the performing arts, due to the economic nature of the sector, are condemned to a state of permanent financial crisis. However, increasingly frequent information about the fiscal troubles of several opera houses has also led to questions about the soundness of the strategies adopted by these organizations, and about the administrative abilities of their general managers. The case narrated here (La Fenice, Venice’s main opera theater), represents a successful case in which, still inside the borders of a subsidized cultural production, a managerial turn led to substantial improvements in efficiency and productivity levels. However, the success of a case such as La Fenice in terms of bottom-line fiscal indicators does not imply immunity to critiques. The description and analysis of the case, far from being presented as a best practice with any claim of generalization, allows for a critical reflection on arts management, starting from the tension between art and commerce discussed initially by the Frankfurt School. Critiques not only challenge the dominant meaning of what is considered good and what is not: they also contribute to the reshaping of a new social order. Only by looking at the whole picture, at both dominant and critical voices, can we come to a greater understanding of current ideological stances in the arts world and contextualize them within existing discourses on art, management studies, and arts management. About the Author Paola Trevisan is a Researcher at the Management Department of Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy, where she also teaches Accounting and Business Administration. She received her PhD in Economics and Management from the Graduate School of Economics and Management of the Universities of Padua, Ca’ Foscari Venice, and Verona, Italy, in 2016.

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hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
22 June 2017
Listed Since
14 February 2017

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