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Regulating the Wild West: Symbolic Security Bubbles and White Collar Crime in the Art Market
The study of crime and criminality in the art market has received increasing attention within criminology, however little has been written on the criminogenic values built into the structure of the art market. Despite increasing legislation to counteract
Naomi Oosterman +2 more
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Under Control: Sol LeWitt and the Market for Conceptual Art
In April 1972, one year before his accidental death, Robert Smithson cautioned: “The artist isn’t in control of his value.” He did not seem to speak for Sol LeWitt, who emphasized the transformation of the traditional production conditions of an artwork ...
Martin Hartung
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Anti-money laundering regulation and the art market
Following concerns that the art market is being used to launder criminal money and fund terrorist activities, measures have recently been introduced to subject the market to the anti-money laundering (AML) regime – such as the EU 5th Money Laundering ...
Saskia Hufnagel, Colin King
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Brazil’s art market has experienced a significant growth during the 2000s and the first years of the 2010s. This growth, among other things, has stimulated the creation of four contemporary art fairs in the two richest cities in Brazil-São Paulo and Rio ...
Daniela Stocco
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Artists Finding Galleries: Entrepreneurs Gaining Legitimacy in the Art Market
In many markets, there are mediators whose public evaluations mark that a new entrepreneur has gained legitimacy. Their decision may be influenced by third-party sources signaling about the entrepreneur.
Monika Kackovic, N. Wijnberg
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Crime in the art market - anti-crime measures
The aim of the work is to present selected aspects of crime in the art market and the possibility of counteracting them. The author has used: the method of legal analysis and literature study.Crime in the art market is related to the cultural goods, the
Agata Klimczyk
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This article discusses Elizabeth Workman’s collection in the context of the early reception of Impressionism by women artists in Britain and the USA.
Frances Fowle
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Hedonic Pricing on the Fine Art Market
In conditions of the stock market instability the art assets could be considered as an attractive investment. The fine art market is very heterogeneous which is featured by uniqueness of the goods, specific costs and risks, various peculiarities of ...
A. Zhukova +2 more
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Circulation and the Art Market
Circulation is an exciting prism through which to conduct research into the art market. It invites us to think in terms of flows and exchanges rather than in terms of stock, prices, and quantities sold or bought.
Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel
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Why COVID-19 Will Not Change the Global Art Market
This article investigates the valuation of artworks during the COVID-19 pandemic. It examines how art market participants employ fictional expectations of the future to stabilize valuations during uncertain times. A total of 86 forecasts originating from
Feliks Tuszko
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