
Art Business Today
20 Key Topics
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Published on 26. September 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-84822-091-1 (ISBN)
Description
Art Business Today: 20 Key Topics is an accessible and comprehensive companion to the business of art written by leading experts in the field, many of them based at Sotheby's Institute of Art. It is an essential reference book for students in the areas of art business, arts management, the creative and cultural industries, art history, and general business and management.
The key topics covered range from larger-scale questions about the globalisation, funding, and ethics of the art market, to entries more focussed on art objects themselves, such as connoisseurship, authenticity and conservation. Providing an up-to-date entree to the processes, structures, trends and peculiarities of the global art business, this book will fascinate all those unfamiliar with its opaque practices and traditions.
The key topics covered range from larger-scale questions about the globalisation, funding, and ethics of the art market, to entries more focussed on art objects themselves, such as connoisseurship, authenticity and conservation. Providing an up-to-date entree to the processes, structures, trends and peculiarities of the global art business, this book will fascinate all those unfamiliar with its opaque practices and traditions.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 172 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84822-091-1 (9781848220911)
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Persons
Jos Hackforth-Jones is formerly Director of Sotheby's Institute, London and co-editor (with Megan Aldrich) of Art and Authenticity. Iain Robertson is Head of Art Business at Sotheby's Institute, London and author of A New Art from Emerging Markets.
Includes contributions by David Bellingham, Jeffrey Boloten, Derrick Chong, Tom Christopherson, Lis Darby, Gareth Fletcher, Melanie Gerlis, Yasmin Railton and Marios Samdanis.
Includes contributions by David Bellingham, Jeffrey Boloten, Derrick Chong, Tom Christopherson, Lis Darby, Gareth Fletcher, Melanie Gerlis, Yasmin Railton and Marios Samdanis.
Content
Foreword, Iain Robertson; Introduction, Jos Hackforth-Jones and Iain Robertson; 1 The Bigger Picture: Globalisation
of the Art Market; Ethics; Public
Funding and the Art Market; 2 Art Markets: Art-market
Sectors; Contemporary
Photography Market; Design
Art and its Markets; Emerging
Markets for Art; 3 Art-Business Relationships: Artist-dealer
Relationship; Collector-dealer
Relationship; 4 Objects: Connoisseurship; Authenticity; Fakes,
Forgeries and Thefts; Conservation
and the Market; 5 Art and Law: Rights
of Artists; Due
Diligence; 6 Buying & Selling: Auction
Process; Art
Fairs; Online
Sales; 7 Collecting and Collectors: Art
as Investment; Private
Museums and the Art Market; Bibliography; Index
of the Art Market; Ethics; Public
Funding and the Art Market; 2 Art Markets: Art-market
Sectors; Contemporary
Photography Market; Design
Art and its Markets; Emerging
Markets for Art; 3 Art-Business Relationships: Artist-dealer
Relationship; Collector-dealer
Relationship; 4 Objects: Connoisseurship; Authenticity; Fakes,
Forgeries and Thefts; Conservation
and the Market; 5 Art and Law: Rights
of Artists; Due
Diligence; 6 Buying & Selling: Auction
Process; Art
Fairs; Online
Sales; 7 Collecting and Collectors: Art
as Investment; Private
Museums and the Art Market; Bibliography; Index