Researching Art Markets
Past, Present and Tools for the Future
Herausgeber: Lazzaro, Elisabetta; Turpin, Adriana; Moureau, Nathalie
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Researching Art Markets
Past, Present and Tools for the Future
Herausgeber: Lazzaro, Elisabetta; Turpin, Adriana; Moureau, Nathalie
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Researching Arts Markets brings together a chorus of contributors from various disciplinary perspectives.
Researching Arts Markets brings together a chorus of contributors from various disciplinary perspectives.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780367893392
- ISBN-10: 0367893398
- Artikelnr.: 60601217
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780367893392
- ISBN-10: 0367893398
- Artikelnr.: 60601217
Elisabetta Lazzaro is Professor of Creative and Cultural Industries Management at the Business School for the Creative Industries, University for the Creative Arts, UK, and Executive Board Member of the Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI). Nathalie Moureau is Professor of Economics at University Paul Valéry Montpellier 3, France, where she is also Researcher at RiRRA21. Adriana Turpin teaches the history of collecting and art market studies at IESA, Paris. She is Chairman of the Society for the History of Collecting.
Part 1: The Art Collector 1. The Artist Collector: the Example of Bernar
Venet's Collection (Gwendoline Corthier-Hardoin) 2. Walpole and the
Creation of a Market for Ebony furniture from the East in Britain (Adriana
Turpin) 3. African Art Acquisitions at Tate: a Case Study on the Influence
of External Parties on the Collecting of African Contemporary Art
(Stephanie Dieckvoss) 4. Art Malls and Popular Collecting in Post-Socialist
China (I-Yi Hsieh) 5. Perspectives of Private Contemporary Art Collecting
in Brazil (Nei Vargas da Rosa) Part 2: Artists as Entrepreneur and Their
Career Paths 6. Art Market Stakeholders' Actions and Strategies for the
Co-creation of Artists' Brands (Francesco Angelini & Massimiliano
Castellani) 7. A Behavioural Approach to Understanding the Artist as
Entrepreneur (Bronwyn Coate, Robert Hoffmann, Pia Arenius & Swee-Hoon
Chuah) 8. Artists' Promotion and Internationalisation (Elisabetta Lazzaro &
Nathalie Moureau) 9. Disregarded or Adored? Remarks on Art Market Responses
to Women Artists Behind the Iron Curtain (Marcela Rusinko) 10. Public and
Private Art Markets (Trine Bille) Part 3: The Formation and Development of
New Markets 11. Information Efficiency in Art Markets Past and Present
(Darius Speith) 12. Bought-in at English Auction: Sellers Testing their
Estimates in a Maturing Market (Elisabetta Lazzaro & Bénédicte Miyamoto)
13. From the Artist's Studio to the Amateur's Portfolio: the Modern Drawing
Market and Collecting in Early Nineteenth Century Paris (Sarah Bakkali) 14.
The Strategy of a New Material: the Demidoff Family and Malachite (Ludmilla
Budrina) 15. New Markets for Old Items: Selling Aristocratic Collections of
Art and Antiquities in Interwar Slovenia (Renata Komi¿ Marn & Tina Koak)
Venet's Collection (Gwendoline Corthier-Hardoin) 2. Walpole and the
Creation of a Market for Ebony furniture from the East in Britain (Adriana
Turpin) 3. African Art Acquisitions at Tate: a Case Study on the Influence
of External Parties on the Collecting of African Contemporary Art
(Stephanie Dieckvoss) 4. Art Malls and Popular Collecting in Post-Socialist
China (I-Yi Hsieh) 5. Perspectives of Private Contemporary Art Collecting
in Brazil (Nei Vargas da Rosa) Part 2: Artists as Entrepreneur and Their
Career Paths 6. Art Market Stakeholders' Actions and Strategies for the
Co-creation of Artists' Brands (Francesco Angelini & Massimiliano
Castellani) 7. A Behavioural Approach to Understanding the Artist as
Entrepreneur (Bronwyn Coate, Robert Hoffmann, Pia Arenius & Swee-Hoon
Chuah) 8. Artists' Promotion and Internationalisation (Elisabetta Lazzaro &
Nathalie Moureau) 9. Disregarded or Adored? Remarks on Art Market Responses
to Women Artists Behind the Iron Curtain (Marcela Rusinko) 10. Public and
Private Art Markets (Trine Bille) Part 3: The Formation and Development of
New Markets 11. Information Efficiency in Art Markets Past and Present
(Darius Speith) 12. Bought-in at English Auction: Sellers Testing their
Estimates in a Maturing Market (Elisabetta Lazzaro & Bénédicte Miyamoto)
13. From the Artist's Studio to the Amateur's Portfolio: the Modern Drawing
Market and Collecting in Early Nineteenth Century Paris (Sarah Bakkali) 14.
The Strategy of a New Material: the Demidoff Family and Malachite (Ludmilla
Budrina) 15. New Markets for Old Items: Selling Aristocratic Collections of
Art and Antiquities in Interwar Slovenia (Renata Komi¿ Marn & Tina Koak)
Part 1: The Art Collector 1. The Artist Collector: the Example of Bernar
Venet's Collection (Gwendoline Corthier-Hardoin) 2. Walpole and the
Creation of a Market for Ebony furniture from the East in Britain (Adriana
Turpin) 3. African Art Acquisitions at Tate: a Case Study on the Influence
of External Parties on the Collecting of African Contemporary Art
(Stephanie Dieckvoss) 4. Art Malls and Popular Collecting in Post-Socialist
China (I-Yi Hsieh) 5. Perspectives of Private Contemporary Art Collecting
in Brazil (Nei Vargas da Rosa) Part 2: Artists as Entrepreneur and Their
Career Paths 6. Art Market Stakeholders' Actions and Strategies for the
Co-creation of Artists' Brands (Francesco Angelini & Massimiliano
Castellani) 7. A Behavioural Approach to Understanding the Artist as
Entrepreneur (Bronwyn Coate, Robert Hoffmann, Pia Arenius & Swee-Hoon
Chuah) 8. Artists' Promotion and Internationalisation (Elisabetta Lazzaro &
Nathalie Moureau) 9. Disregarded or Adored? Remarks on Art Market Responses
to Women Artists Behind the Iron Curtain (Marcela Rusinko) 10. Public and
Private Art Markets (Trine Bille) Part 3: The Formation and Development of
New Markets 11. Information Efficiency in Art Markets Past and Present
(Darius Speith) 12. Bought-in at English Auction: Sellers Testing their
Estimates in a Maturing Market (Elisabetta Lazzaro & Bénédicte Miyamoto)
13. From the Artist's Studio to the Amateur's Portfolio: the Modern Drawing
Market and Collecting in Early Nineteenth Century Paris (Sarah Bakkali) 14.
The Strategy of a New Material: the Demidoff Family and Malachite (Ludmilla
Budrina) 15. New Markets for Old Items: Selling Aristocratic Collections of
Art and Antiquities in Interwar Slovenia (Renata Komi¿ Marn & Tina Koak)
Venet's Collection (Gwendoline Corthier-Hardoin) 2. Walpole and the
Creation of a Market for Ebony furniture from the East in Britain (Adriana
Turpin) 3. African Art Acquisitions at Tate: a Case Study on the Influence
of External Parties on the Collecting of African Contemporary Art
(Stephanie Dieckvoss) 4. Art Malls and Popular Collecting in Post-Socialist
China (I-Yi Hsieh) 5. Perspectives of Private Contemporary Art Collecting
in Brazil (Nei Vargas da Rosa) Part 2: Artists as Entrepreneur and Their
Career Paths 6. Art Market Stakeholders' Actions and Strategies for the
Co-creation of Artists' Brands (Francesco Angelini & Massimiliano
Castellani) 7. A Behavioural Approach to Understanding the Artist as
Entrepreneur (Bronwyn Coate, Robert Hoffmann, Pia Arenius & Swee-Hoon
Chuah) 8. Artists' Promotion and Internationalisation (Elisabetta Lazzaro &
Nathalie Moureau) 9. Disregarded or Adored? Remarks on Art Market Responses
to Women Artists Behind the Iron Curtain (Marcela Rusinko) 10. Public and
Private Art Markets (Trine Bille) Part 3: The Formation and Development of
New Markets 11. Information Efficiency in Art Markets Past and Present
(Darius Speith) 12. Bought-in at English Auction: Sellers Testing their
Estimates in a Maturing Market (Elisabetta Lazzaro & Bénédicte Miyamoto)
13. From the Artist's Studio to the Amateur's Portfolio: the Modern Drawing
Market and Collecting in Early Nineteenth Century Paris (Sarah Bakkali) 14.
The Strategy of a New Material: the Demidoff Family and Malachite (Ludmilla
Budrina) 15. New Markets for Old Items: Selling Aristocratic Collections of
Art and Antiquities in Interwar Slovenia (Renata Komi¿ Marn & Tina Koak)