This work offers a nuanced perspective based on empirical evidence of the role of talent and creativity for economic growth, prosperity, social and spatial inequality, and precarity in creative cities by arguing that creativity and talent need to be valued and eventually rewarded to achieve sufficient conditions for individual economic success. Shedding light on the recent momentum of a growing convergence of cultural and economic spheres in post industrial societies by building on a case study of contemporary visual art from interviews with commercial gallerists. Written from an economic...
This work offers a nuanced perspective based on empirical evidence of the role of talent and creativity for economic growth, prosperity, social and...