1st Edition

Understanding International Art Markets and Management

Edited By Iain Robertson Copyright 2005
300 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

296 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

296 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This groundbreaking text brings together experts in the field of visual art markets to answer some fundamental questions: Is art a good investment? Why is the art market dominated by America and Western Europe? Where are the key emerging markets and what are the next good buys in art? Providing readers with an understanding of the challenges facing art market 'makers' (dealers,... Read more
1. Introduction  2. A Hybrid Discipline: International Arts Management  3. Religion, History, Money  4. The International Art Market  5. Tax Matters  6. Putting a Price to Art  7. The American Art Market  8. Emerging Art Markets  9. World Taste in Chinese Art  10. International and National Control of the Illicit Trade in Works of Art and Antiquities  11. Current Concerns in the Art Market and Arts Management  12. Business and Network Models Employed to Explain the Art Market  13. Conclusion

Biography

Iain Roberston is a lecturer in arts policy and management at City University. He is a member of The National Art Collections Fund and Association Internationale des Critique d'Art. He is an adviser to the Asia Art Archive and responsible for information on Asian art developments in London.