The present publication focuses on the visual art market and examines the major transitions that have affected this market. It covers a wide range of economic and management factors and takes on an international perspective. With index.
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Onsite

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REF.ROI
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2005

No of pages

280

ISBN / ISSN

041533957X

No of copies

2

Content type

anthology

Chapter headings

Introduction: the economics of taste - Iain ROBERTSON

PART 1 The Structure and mechanisms that fuel the art market

The international art market - Iain ROBERTSON

Art, religion, history, money - Iain ROBERTSON

The success and failure of international arts management: the profitable evolution of a hybrid discipline - Eric MOODY

Stakeholder relationships in the market for contemporary art - Derrick CHONG

Tax matters - Renee PFISTER

Part II The behaviour and performance of the main markets for art

Managing uncertainty: the visual art market for contemporary art in the United States - Joan JEFFRI

The emerging art markets for contemporary art in East Asia - Iain ROBERTSON

World taste in Chinese art - SPENCER James

The nature of supply and demand in the Old Master picture market - Alexander HOPE

Art crime - Patrick BOYLAN

The current and future value of art - Iain ROBERTSON

Part III Conculsion

Endgame and beyond - Iain ROBERTSON

Understanding International Art Markets and Management
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Understanding International Art Markets and Management