Understanding International Art Markets and ManagementIain Robertson, Iain Alexander Robertson Psychology Press, 2005 - 280 Seiten This groundbreaking text brings together experts in the field of visual art markets to answer some fundamental questions:
Providing readers with an understanding of the challenges facing art market 'makers' (dealers, auctioneers, collectors and artists) and the decision-making process experienced by market 'players' and investors, this exciting text merges the key theories with examples of practice in a highly accessible style. Written by an international array of experts from the US, the UK and China, this book is essential reading for all those studying or interested in art markets and management. |
Inhalt
the economics of taste | 1 |
PART I | 7 |
The international art market | 13 |
Art religion history money | 37 |
Stakeholder relationships in the market for contemporary art | 84 |
Tax matters | 103 |
The behaviour and performance of the main markets for art | 123 |
The emerging art markets for contemporary art in East Asia | 146 |
World taste in Chinese art | 172 |
The nature of supply and demand in the Old Master picture | 195 |
Art crime | 214 |
The current and future value of art | 228 |
Endgame and beyond | 263 |
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Understanding International Art Markets and Management Iain Robertson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2005 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
aesthetic Alpha American Andy Warhol art and antiques art dealers art fairs art world artists arts management Asia Asian art asset auction houses Beijing Biennale British buyers buying capital cent centre Charles Saatchi China Chinese art Christie's collection collectors commercial commodity contemporary art contemporary modern art critics cultural property curators cutting-edge Damien Hirst developed droit de suite Dutch East Asian Europe European example exhibition export France French funding galleries global high art Hong Kong Iain Robertson import VAT Impressionist institutions international art market investment investors Japan Japanese Korean Leo Castelli London major million Moulin museums of modern objects Old Master painters paintings Paris players porcelain production public sector Rembrandt reputation resale Saatchi sculpture secondary market sell seller significant sold Sotheby's speculators Taipei Taiwan taste Tate Britain Tate Modern Towse visual arts Western York young British artists