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Brand building in art: Case study Damien Hirst
Mai, Binh Thanh ; Ježková, Tereza (advisor) ; Konrádová, Marcela (referee)
Budování značky v umění: Případová studie Damien Hirst Bakalářská práce Autor práce: Binh Thanh Mai Studijní program: Mediální a komunikační studia Vedoucí práce: Mgr. Tereza Ježková, Ph.D. Rok obhajoby: 2023 Abstract This bachelor's thesis explores the phenomenon of personal branding and its application in the art industry, specifically focusing on Damien Hirst's personal brand. The theoretical section defines terms related to the practical part of the work, describing the branding mechanism and the process of creating personal brands in the world of art. Additionally, the most prominent branded galleries, museums, and auction houses are identified. The second section of the thesis conducts a content analysis of various information sources detailing Hirst's life, personality, and work, with the objective of describing the perception and development of the artist's personal brand. The study highlights Hirst's ability to leverage opportunities for building his brand, thanks to his understanding of the art market and consumer society. Hirst also recognized the importance of self-promotion through the media, which he frequently utilized to enhance his brand. Furthermore, the work examines Hirst's role as a brand manager who aimed to shock and attract attention. The thesis seeks to provide insights into the...
I Am The One Who's Gonna Steal Your Job
Ilič, Risto ; Houser, Milan (referee) ; Mazanec, Martin (advisor)
The diploma thesis I Am The One Who's Gonna Steal Your Job deals with the transitional period in the life of a young artist who dreams of career realization in his field. He thinks about how to achieve this when he realizes that even a less established painters can often sell their paintings for thousands of czech crowns, because paintings can be easily commodified and, as a result, placed in the interior. He thus decides to leave his area of practice and tries to get into the market with traditional artistic media with the help of artificial intelligence and marketing. He doesn't go far for visual inspiration, as he tries to recycle and distort photos (so-called visual smog) of a corner store on the other side of the street. The thesis deals with the issue of the emergence of artificial intelligence in the field of visual arts and with the eternal question of the ethics of the authorship of a work of art and its authenticity. It also deals with the question of the employment of art school graduates. Therefore, the work does not only provide a subversive analysis of the art market but also a reflection of the position of the artist participating in this market.

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