TIAMSA Blog: Summary of “Art Markets and Econom(etr)ics: New Approaches and Perspectives.” – A Panel of the 21st Intl. Conference on Cultural Economics (6-9 July 2021)
The 21st edition of the International Conference on Cultural Economics (ACEI2020+1) took place online from 6 to 9 July 2021. On this occasion, members of TIAMSA Prof. Andrej Srakar (University of Ljubljana), Prof….
TIAMSA Blog: The art market in Sicily and the effects of Manifesta12 on Palermo. Part 3/3
by Geraldina Albegiani This is part three of a three-part blog post; see here for part one, and here for part two. In 2018 Palermo was Italian Capital of Culture and the city also…
TIAMSA Blog: The art market in Sicily and the effects of Manifesta12 on Palermo Part 2/3: Developments after 2000
by Geraldina Albegiani This is part two of a three-part blog post; see here for the first part. After 2000 many private collections proliferated in Sicily, characterised by particular attention to the latest…
TIAMSA Blog: The art market in Sicily and the effects of Manifesta12 on Palermo Part 1/3: Developments of the Later 20th Century
by Geraldina Albegiani This three-part blog post will direct the attention to the art market in an area that usually is not in the limelight. After a brief historical excursus (Part 1/3), it…
TIAMSA Blog: Cybercrime and the Art Market
by Charles Parker In recent years cybercrime has emerged as an ever-present threat to art market businesses. Thankfully, however, industry reports seem to suggest that those operating within the sector are starting to…
TIAMSA Blog: Paris Art Market Day 2019: Transparency, Technology, and Transferring the Market
By Claudia S. Quiñones Vilá On November 18, 2019, Le Quotidien de L’Art hosted its second edition of the Art Market Day at the Grand Palais, in the heart of Paris. The event…
TIAMSA review: London and the Emergence of a European Art Market, 1780-1820, edited by Susanna Avery-Quash and Christian Huemer (Los Angeles: The Getty Research Institute, 2019).
by Jeremy Howard Surveying his long and successful career as an art dealer in the Napoleonic era, William Buchanan observed that one catches more fish in choppy seas. And the seas were certainly…
TIAMSA BLOG: Looted Cultural Property: Arbitration and Compensation for Claimants and Owners through an International Fund? A Proposal Inspired by Insurance Models
By Johannes Nathan ‘70 Years and Counting: The Final Opportunity?’ was the title of a conference held at the National Gallery in London in September 2017, taking stock of the current handling of…
TIAMSA Blog: What the art market can learn from the soccer league by Prof. Olav Velthuis
The contemporary art market is on the verge of a deep institutional crisis. So deep, that it is hard to predict what the way out will be and what the art market’s institutional…