ANN: “The Art Market: The Pandemic & The US Presidential Election” (Online, 27 Nov 2020)
University of Zurich’s Art Market Studies cordially invites you to join the online talk: “The Art Market: The Pandemic & The US Presidential Election” with Dirk Boll, Kenny Schachter & Thomas Seydouxmoderated by Nicolas GalleyFriday,…
CONF: Political Values, Market Values, Art Values: The Ethics of American Art in the 1980s (30-31 Oct 2020, Princeton University, online)
Ethics of American Art in the 1980sonline, October 30 – 31, 2020princetonartconf2020.princeton.edu “Political Values, Market Values, Art Values: The Ethics of American Art in the 1980s” will gather scholars from across the United States who…
PUBL: Art Basel Survey: ‘The Impact of COVID-19 on the Gallery Sector‘
Art Basel and UBS have just published ‘The Impact of COVID-19 on the Gallery Sector’, a 2020 mid-year survey by Dr. Clare McAndrew, Founder of Arts Economics.
ANN: “Good Pieces in Sight”: The US Market in Mesoamerican Antiquities circa 1940, Thursday, November 14, 2019, from 7 pm – 8:30 pm Museum Lecture Hall, Getty Center, Los Angeles
Free | Advance ticket required Art historian Megan E. O’Neil examines the changing US market in antiquities from Mexico and Central America in the 1930s and 1940s by focusing on Pierre Matisse and…
Publ.: Agnès Penot, The Perils and Perks of Trading Art Overseas: Goupil’s New York Branch
The peer reviewed online journal Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide just published the article: Agnès Penot, The Perils and Perks of Trading Art Overseas: Goupil’s New York Branch