Taxing Art book

When Objects Travel

In recent years, the boundaries between art and design have become more and more blurred. Today, it is not the object itself, but rather its economic functionality that determines its categorization. Astonishingly, it is often customs officials who subjectively decide what constitutes art and design based on their personal views and erratic local tax laws. Publishers Description: Against this background, Taxing Art is a buoyantly ironic, clever case study and analysis of the effect of traditional, bureaucratic procedures on innovative work. This revealing illustrated essay puts the spotlight on the largely underestimated effect that tax laws have on where design ends and art begins.


Design Miami/Basel

Dilmos, Milan 2011

by Beta Tank on July 12, 2011

ince 1985, Dilmos has increasingly chosen designers that ascribe to a distinct philosophy such as Alessandro Mendini, Ettore Sottssass, Ron Arad, Andrea Branzi, Danny Lane, Studio Job, Andrea Salvetti, Ron Gilad, Peter Marigold, Raw Edges, Denis Santachiara, Beta Tank and Paolo Deganello.



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Design Miami/Basel HSBC

HSBC private banking lounge 2011

by Beta Tank on July 12, 2011

At the 2011 Design Miami/Basel fair Beta Tank is launching the Taxing Art book moderated by Mike Tiedy Head of Design at W Hotels. As part of the book launch Beta Tank is exhibiting works from the Taxing Art series including a black Galila Gelb chair and the Chanimals.



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