David Galenson

David W. Galenson is Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago; Academic Director of the Center for Creativity Economics at Universidad del CEMA, Buenos Aires; and a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. His publications include Old Masters and Young Geniuses: The Two Life Cycles of Artistic Creativity (Princeton University Press, 2006) and Conceptual Revolutions in Twentieth-Century Art (Cambridge University Press and NBER, 2009).

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Improving Art History Jul 26th 2023
Talking About Art May 19th 2022
Goya in Old Age Mar 26th 2018
Hidden Genius Feb 16th 2018
Degas’ Doubt Jan 6th 2018
Cézanne’s Triumph Nov 21st 2017
Old Masters in London Apr 19th 2017
Wisdom and Creativity Mar 22nd 2017
David Bowie - Changes Feb 19th 2017
Beauty From Chaos Sep 6th 2016
Words and Pictures Jun 7th 2016
A Visionary May 30th 2016
Mathematical Ageism Apr 27th 2016
Unobtrusive Genius Apr 13th 2016
Ageism and Creativity Feb 27th 2016
Auctioning Genius Nov 6th 2015