6 Quotes & Sayings By Sarah Thornton

Sarah Thornton is a former banker and financial journalist, and was chief economist and assistant managing director at the World Bank. She is the author of numerous books on international economics and finance, including The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets: A Contemporary Introduction, International Finance: Theory and Practice (with Samir Kuntz), and Sovereign Wealth Funds: The New Geopolitics of Money. Thornton is also the editor of the publications series "Routledge Advances in International Economics" and "Oxford Bibliographies in Finance".

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The term bohemian has a bad reputation because it's allied to myriad clichés, but Parisians originally adopted the term, associated with nomadic Gypsies, to describe artists and writers who stayed up all night and ignored the pressures of the industrial world. Sarah Thornton
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Although the art world reveres the unconventional, it is rife with conformity. Artists make work that "looks like art" and behave in ways that enhance stereotypes. Curators pander to the expectations of their peers and their museum boards. Collectors run in herds to buy work by a handful of fashionable painters. Critics stick their finger in the air to see which way the wind is blowing so as to "get it right". Originality is not always rewarded, but some people take real risks and innovate, which gives a raison d'être to the rest. Sarah Thornton
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The contemporary art world is what Tom Wolfe would call a "statusphere." It's structured around nebulous and often contradictory hierarchies of fame, credibility, imagined historical importance, institutional affliction, perceived intelligence, wealth, and attribution such as the size of one's art collection. Sarah Thornton
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Although the art world is frequently characterised as a classless scene where artists from lower-msddle-class backgrounds drink champagne with high-priced hedge-fund managers, scholarly curators, fashion designers and other "creatives, " you'd be mistaken if you thought the world was egalitarian or democratic. Art is about experimenting with ideas, but it is also about excellence and exclusion. In a society where everyone is looking for a little distinction, it's an intoxicating combination. Sarah Thornton
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I'm an atheist, but I believe in art. I go to galleries like my mother went to church. It helps me understand the way I live. Sarah Thornton