Liste de favoris
La liste de favoris est vide.
Le panier est vide.
Envoi gratuit possible
Envoi gratuit possible
Veuillez patienter - l'impression de la page est en cours de préparation.
La boîte de dialogue d'impression s'ouvre dès que la page a été entièrement chargée.
Si l'aperçu avant impression est incomplet, veuillez le fermer et sélectionner "Imprimer à nouveau".

Was ist diesmal anders?

Wirtschaftskrisen und die neuen Kunstmärkte
Livre numériqueEPUBLivres électroniques
Classement des ventes 12602dansPédagogie (livre numérique)
CHF26.00

Description

To see, hear, and feel art is one thing-to know how art is distributed, traded, and appreciated is the other side of the coin. Whether on the stock exchange or the museum floor, both share a closely interwoven history. The experienced art dealer and mediator Dirk Boll tells it with the help of a fascinating constant: every ten years, the art and business market undergoes a profound shock or transformation. Whether the economic crises of 1990 or 2010, the bursting of the first Internet bubble in 2000, or the coronavirus crisis-every decade leads to a completely different assessment of art. This is especially true in the context of digital developments, from the virtual viewing room to new distribution opportunities, which are currently causing the art world to undergo its most lasting changes. So, it is high time to take stock and see art with new eyes.

Détails

Autres ISBN/GTIN9783775748124
Type de produitLivre numérique
ReliureLivres électroniques
FormatEPUB
Indications sur le formatfiligrane
Date de parution16.12.2020
Pages256 pages
LangueAllemand
Taille fichier1601 Kbytes
Plus de détails

Evaluations

Auteur

DIRK BOLL (*1970, Kassel) studied law and cultural management in Freiburg and Ludwigsburg and received his doctorate on the organizational forms of the art market. Since 1998 he has been working for Christie´s auction house. He has been the president of Christie´s Europe, Middle East, Russia, and India since 2017.

Plus de produits de Boll, Dirk

Recommandations

Recherches récentes