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ACADEMIA – International Art News

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Recommended reading for artists, galleries and art institutions

Quantifying Reputation and Success in Art
Science Magazine, 2018
Dette studie viser, at succes som kunstner i høj grad afhænger af det netværk, kunstneren er en del af. Da det er vanskeligt objektivt at fastslå, at ét kunstværk er bedre end et andet, bliver netværk og relationer afgørende for værdiansættelsen. Artiklen er udarbejdet af forskere fra Harvard University og publiceret i det anerkendte tidsskrift Science.

Further Reading & Resources

www.larryslist.com – A leading resource for data-driven insights into the global community of art collectors

www.artsy.net – A premier platform for discovering, collecting, and engaging with art

www.artprice.com – The global authority on art market intelligence and data

www.artrank.com – Advanced, data-led analysis and forecasting within the contemporary art market

www.artbasel.com – The world’s foremost platform connecting galleries, collectors, and artists through leading art fairs

www.arthena.com – A pioneering fintech company specializing in quantitative strategies for art investment

www.clarionlist.com – A curated global directory of top-tier art service providers

Books – Recommended Reading

Management of Art Galleries (2018, Phaidon)
An in-depth analysis of what makes art galleries successful – from strategy to client segmentation.

The Global Art Gallery Report (2017, Phaidon)
A comprehensive report based on data from 8,000 galleries worldwide. (Free download)

100 Secrets of the Art World (2016, Koenig Books)
Insights and experiences from some of the most influential figures in the art world.

Management von Kunstgalerien (2016, Phaidon)
A research-based exploration of the structure and operations of art galleries.

Private Art Museum Report (2016)
The first global study of privately founded art museums.

Art Collector Report (2015)
An analysis of global art collectors and market dynamics.

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