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What is Relational Art

Strategic Business Models to Support Demand, Supply, and Destination Management in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry
An artistic approach dominant at contemporary art networks that uses direct encounters between author/performer and audience. Events may take place at formal theater spaces, outdoors, art galleries, or at non-conventional community spaces.
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Artists, Cities, and Tourism: The Case of Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Ezequiel Azevedo Santos (Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril, Portugal) and Graça Joaquim (Escola Superior de Hotelaria e Turismo do Estoril, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9936-4.ch003
Abstract
Within the framework of the “Tourfly” project, in which cultural and creative industries are central research areas, the authors investigated the relationship of artists with the city of Lisbon by analyzing six emblematic cases where artists are core in the emergence of creative tourism in the city, in terms of both domestic and international tourism. Between the gentrification problem and the social recovery of human communities, the presence of simulacra in tourist offer as opposing to authenticity experiences, the data from six focus group is presented, discussed, and theorized along this current chapter bringing a contribution for the understanding of artists' role in the design of both innovative and social sustainable tourist practices.
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Watching the Walls Crumble: Conversation and Community-Building through a Weekly Youth Art Workshop
A form of artistic practice where human interaction and dialogue are integral elements to the realization of the artwork, often manifesting more as temporal experiences of togetherness than physical objects on display.
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