THE CORPORATION AS CONCEPT.

In this article, the author offers an essay where they reflect upon the relationship between art and corporations. Particular focus is given to the diversity of corporate forms. Additional topics discussed include the author's associations with Oberlin College, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) i...

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Published in:Art in America Vol. 102; no. 4; pp. 78 - 86
Main Author: Harwood, John
Format: Essay
Published: Penske Business Media, LLC Apr2014
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