Abstract

Culture is increasingly important in the contemporary processes of economic value creation, and cities are able to generate urban requalification processes by enhancing the level and complexity of cultural intervention. Recently, these strategies have focused increasingly on contemporary art, and specifically on contemporary artistic firms that can stimulate a significant amount of original knowledge production in global cities.

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