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Artists, Curators and Scholars Debate the "The Value of Art", at a Seminar Hosted by Jindal Global University

On November 17, 2015, the Jindal School of Liberal Arts in collaboration with the Winter School on Art/Law at O.P. Jindal Global University organized ...

November 18, 2015 / 17:05 IST
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On November 17, 2015, the Jindal School of Liberal Arts in collaboration with the Winter School on Art/Law at O.P. Jindal Global University organized an engaging forum that brought together contemporary artists, curators, scholars and students to discuss and deliberate on the different concepts of “value” in art, and their practical manifestations in the art world.

The forum was organized at the O.P. Jindal Global University campus in Sonipat and deliberated on three varied concepts of “value” (social, economic, and intrinsic) in art. The first being its social value: the way particular cultures and societies consider the value of particular objects and their role in the larger society. The second being the economic value: the exchange value or market value, where, art is thought of as a kind of property. The final conception is intrinsic value: best captured by terms like "aesthetics" and "beauty." Participants were invited to evaluate and locate their own encounters with these three senses of value while working in different locations within the art world.

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Delivering the welcome address at the seminar, Prof. Kathleen Modrowski, Dean, Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities, said, “JSLH began this series of encounters last spring based on the understanding that the “arts” are a vital part of the pursuit of knowledge. As a School of Liberal Arts we see the arts, visual and performing arts along with vernacular arts, as part of human expression common to all human beings. It is within this perspective that we wish to engage in an ongoing discussion that will broaden our understanding of creative expression and to borrow a term from culture critic Denis Dutton, the “art instinct”.” 

Prof. Vik Kanwar, Academic Director, Winter School on Art/Law; Associate Professor at Jindal Global Law School, spoke on the multiple meanings of the term “value” and how these intersect and depart when applied to art. He encouraged the audience to formulate their own ideas on the relationships between economic, social and aesthetic forms of value after listening closely to various panelists who would describe their direct encounters with these concepts.