Art Capital :Museum Politics and the Making of the Louvre Abu Dhabi - Culture and Economic Life

Art Capital

Art Capital :Museum Politics and the Making of the Louvre Abu Dhabi - Culture and Economic Life

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Published: 13 January, 2026
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Museums often served nationalist and imperialist interests in the past, but the primary force in the 21st century is the market. Museum franchising—exemplified by the Louvre Abu Dhabi—is one of the most visible cases of the increasing entanglement of art and museums with capital interests. Such projects are often touted as global enterprises diversifying the art world. Frequently, critics of these controversial projects question these claims and market influence.

The intersection of these two forces—increasing capitalization and moving toward inclusivity—creates a fundamental tension, and that is the subject of Beth Derderian's Art Capital. Focusing on the decade between the Louvre Abu Dhabi's announcement and its eventual opening, the book analyzes how major shifts away from the 19th- and 20th-century paradigm of culture-state representation play out in museums' and artists' everyday practices. Derderian traces the emergence of a new logic, wherein the ways that artists represent the state shift, as does the notion of what constitutes 'good art.' In addition, these intersecting forces spur preemptive erasures that neutralize and depoliticize difference for museum publics.

Drawing on ethnographic research with artists, curators, museum staff, gallerists, art teachers, and other arts professionals, this book analyzes the UAE art world as a microcosm of these massive, epistemic changes.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781503644762
ISBN10 1503644766
Number Of Pages 272
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Stanford University Press
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Beth Derderian is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies at the College of Wooster.

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