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- W2816819735 abstract "Despite the resources invested by luxury goods companies, supermarkets, or museums to change the value attached to the collection of things they sell or exhibit, we know surprisingly little about organizational practices of valorization and their performative effects. Prior Despite the resources invested by luxury goods companies, supermarkets, or museums to change the value attached to the collection of things they sell or exhibit, we know surprisingly little about organizational practices of valorization and their performative effects. Prior research has focused on evaluation practices (practices that ‘assess’ value) rather than valorization practices (practices that ‘grant’ value). In this paper, we rely on insights from valuation and performativity studies to shift the empirical focus from evaluation to valorization practices, and theorize the performative effects of such practices. Using the Louvre-Lens museum – a branch of the Louvre museum located in the city of Lens, France – as our empirical context, we induced four performative practices of valorization – inscribing, scripting, structuring and designing – by which the members of the Louvre-Lens team granted a new value inspired by an art theory called Global Art History to the Louvre’s collection of artwork. We first show how these valorization practices, which are constituted of both meaning (here: Global Art History) and materialities, reshaped the boundaries around the collection of artworks, the building, the organizational structure of the museum, and visitors, by creating theory-informed agential cuts. We then show how, together, these practices of valorization had performative effects, in the sense that they enabled the Louvre-Lens visitors to experience the Global Art History meaning of the collection of artworks, hence performing (or actualizing) a given theory of art. In so doing, our paper contributes to both valuation studies and organizational studies of performativity." @default.
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- W2816819735 title "Performative Valorization: The Case of the Louvre Museum" @default.
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