The Art BusinessIain Robertson Routledge, 2008 M08 28 - 246 páginas By the time you read this book, the art world may have witnessed the sale of its first $500 million painting. Whilst for some people money is anathema to art this is clearly a wealthy international industry, and a market with its own conventions and pressures. Drawing on the vast experience of Sotheby’s Institute of Art, The Art Business exposes the realities of the commercial trade in fine art and antiques. Attention is devoted to the role of auction houses, commercial galleries and art museums as key institutions, with the text divided into four thematic sections covering:
This book provides a thorough examination of contemporary issues in the art business, and the mechanisms and influences which underpin its evolution. It is essential reading for students of art history or international business, or anyone with an interest in pursuing a career in this area. |
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... regulatory, legal, and ethical issues in the art world. •. the views, through interviews, of leading art market experts The authors investigate how value in art is determined, its rise as an alternative investment class, and the emergence ...
... Regulatory, legal, and ethical issues in the art world 139 8 Authorship and authentication 141 HENRY LYDIATE 9 Celebrating the artist's resale right 154 JOANNA CAVE 10 Ethics and the art market 176 DAVID BELLINGHAM 11 Art and crime 197 ...
... regulatory framework administered by the Advertising Standards Authority for the advertising industry. Rather it is more ... regulations, antitrust laws, cultural property ownership laws, data protection and privacy laws, anti-money ...
... regulation on droit de suite (artist's resale rights); and issues of corporate governance, such as public trust, gaining prominence with art museums. Furthermore, many developments which took root in the 1980s – corporate sponsorship of ...
... profits are dependent on fortune and the selection of what proves to be a winner in the medium term. Investors in art investment funds in the UK will not benefit from rules and regulations made under 20 Iain Robertson and Derrick Chong.
Contenido
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Part I Technical and structural elements of the art market | 27 |
Part II Cultural policy and management in art business | 97 |
Part III Regulatory legal and ethical issues in the art world | 139 |
Part IV Voices from the field | 211 |
Index | 229 |