Artists are known to manage low income and work insecurity by holding multiple jobs. Through an analysis of interview data, this study explores the narratives of 20 visual artists in Sweden regarding breadwinning work. Positive and negative experiences of such work are analyzed in relation to the artists’ work behavior and identity as either ‘bohemian’ or ‘entrepreneurial.’ Breadwinning work may be seen by artists as either enabling autonomy from the market or hindering the construction of a professional identity, depending on these behaviors/identities. However, conditions such as low wage, temporary contracts, and low control over work hours ultimately decides artist’s experiences of breadwinning work. This article adds to the existing kn...
International audienceBased on a recent survey on the artistic work in French region, the article co...
In this issue, six articles are presented analyzing quite different issues and using very different ...
This article critically examines how low-paid workers, who need to work in more than one legitimate ...
Artists are known to manage low income and work insecurity by holding multiple jobs. Through an anal...
This study examines the self-employment behavior of artists. Using data from the Current Population ...
The English title of this thesis is “Artists in Norway. Inequality in income, work and attitudes.” T...
This chapter explores the role of entrepreneurship within the careers of fine artists. This is posit...
This article focuses attention on a somewhat overlooked component of the career portfolios of practi...
The identity projects of novice creative practitioners must take account of the economy of art work....
Unpaid labour is an important element of how precarity has been theorised. It is also an issue that ...
In this article, we examine the views that young (under 35 years) freelancers and entrepreneurs who ...
How can we understand contradictory identifications within work to which one is passionately attache...
The Swedish unemployment insurance system has developed in an industrial context. The constructions ...
This article examines the endurance of traditional class labels among precarious workers in post-rec...
How we define an artist and how we use census and survey data to study artist behaviour is a corners...
International audienceBased on a recent survey on the artistic work in French region, the article co...
In this issue, six articles are presented analyzing quite different issues and using very different ...
This article critically examines how low-paid workers, who need to work in more than one legitimate ...
Artists are known to manage low income and work insecurity by holding multiple jobs. Through an anal...
This study examines the self-employment behavior of artists. Using data from the Current Population ...
The English title of this thesis is “Artists in Norway. Inequality in income, work and attitudes.” T...
This chapter explores the role of entrepreneurship within the careers of fine artists. This is posit...
This article focuses attention on a somewhat overlooked component of the career portfolios of practi...
The identity projects of novice creative practitioners must take account of the economy of art work....
Unpaid labour is an important element of how precarity has been theorised. It is also an issue that ...
In this article, we examine the views that young (under 35 years) freelancers and entrepreneurs who ...
How can we understand contradictory identifications within work to which one is passionately attache...
The Swedish unemployment insurance system has developed in an industrial context. The constructions ...
This article examines the endurance of traditional class labels among precarious workers in post-rec...
How we define an artist and how we use census and survey data to study artist behaviour is a corners...
International audienceBased on a recent survey on the artistic work in French region, the article co...
In this issue, six articles are presented analyzing quite different issues and using very different ...
This article critically examines how low-paid workers, who need to work in more than one legitimate ...