Description: Visual Arts Management by Jeffrey Taylor Visual Arts Management provides the first comprehensive textbook to the art business. The book covers the full range of the art world from contemporary galleries, secondary market, auction houses, art fairs, and museums. Topics include overviews of the distinct sectors of the business, but also delves in to technical topics. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The arts sector is of vital importance to the global economy and students aspiring to a career in the visual arts are increasingly required to gain an understanding of the business side of the arts world. This textbook introduces the field of arts management with a focus on visual arts.Visual Arts Management provides the first comprehensive textbook to the art business. The book covers the full range of the art world from contemporary galleries, secondary market, auction houses, art fairs, and museums. Topics include overviews of the distinct sectors of the business, but also delves in to technical topics: curatorship, antiques, cultural heritage compliance, marketing, art criticism, taxation, customs, insurance, transportation, appraising, conservation, and connoisseurship. Each chapter concludes with a real-world case study to provide cautionary tales of the dangers and pitfalls of the art business.This unique textbook, authored by an experienced instructor, presents a global perspective on the rapidly developing art business in a way that is relevant for arts management classes and art professionals worldwide. Author Biography Jeffrey Taylor is the Grosland Director of the Master in Gallery Management at Western State Colorado University, USA. Previously, he was the Leon Levy Fellow at the Center for the History of Collecting at the Frick Collection, USA and taught at Purchase Collage State University of New York, USA, and the International Business School in Budapest, Hungary. Table of Contents Introduction: The Art Market: Origins and Structure 1. Primary Art Market [Case Study: Ambrose Vollard] 2. Secondary Art Market [Case Study: Joseph Duveen and Bernard Berenson] 3. Auction Houses [Case Study: Sothebys and Christies] 4. Public Collections and Museums [Case Study: The Museum of Jurassic Technology] 5. Business Models [Case Study: The Impressionist Exhibitions, 1874—1886] 6. Antiques [Case Study: Brown Furniture] 7. Art Fairs [Case Study: Ernst Beyeler] 8. Curatorship [Case Study: Vienna Secession 1902 Beethoven exhibition] 9. Venue Management [Case Study: Art of this Century] 10. Marketing [Case Study: Mana Contemporary] 11. Art Criticism [Case Study: Clement Greenburg] 12. Cultural Heritage Compliance [Case Study: Giacomo Medici] 13. Taxation [Case Study: Dennis Kozlowski] 14. Customs [Case Study: Free Ports] 15. Insurance [Case Study: Title Insurance] 16. Transportation [Case Study] 17. Appraising [Case Study: Robert Rauschenbergs Canyon] 18. Conservation [Case Study: Ecce Homo by Elías Garcías Martínez] 19. Connoisseurship [Case Study: Wolfgang Beltracchi] Review M.A. programs in Business of Art are coming to seem increasingly important. Yet there is hardly a suitable textbook to hand out to students. Dr Taylors volume brilliantly fills the gap by introducing a broad range of relevant topics from a practical, theoretical, and historical perspective. – Christian Huemer, Head Research Center, Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Austria Long Description The arts sector is of vital importance to the global economy and students involved in the visual arts are increasingly required to gain an understanding of the business side of the arts world. This textbook introduces the field of arts management with a focus on visual arts. With coverage of key arenas such as auctions, museums and art fairs, the author includes examples from for-profit and non-profit enterprises. Key topics introduced include curation, venue management, marketing, cultural heritage compliance, taxation, and conservation. This unique textbook, authored by an experienced instructor, presents the art world from a global perspective and is thus suitable for arts management classes worldwide. Review Quote M.A. programs in Business of Art are coming to seem increasingly important. Yet there is hardly a suitable textbook to hand out to students. Dr Taylors volume brilliantly fills the gap by introducing a broad range of relevant topics from a practical, theoretical, and historical perspective. - Christian Huemer, Head Research Center, sterreichische Galerie Belvedere, Austria Details ISBN1138684716 Author Jeffrey Taylor Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd ISBN-10 1138684716 ISBN-13 9781138684713 Format Paperback Imprint Routledge Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Year 2017 DEWEY 700.68 Media Book Affiliation State University of New York, USA Pages 189 Publication Date 2017-11-27 Replaced by 9780367513238 Language English UK Release Date 2017-11-27 AU Release Date 2017-11-27 NZ Release Date 2017-11-27 Series Discovering the Creative Industries Alternative 9781138684706 Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Visual Arts Management, 2nd Edition
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Author: Jeffrey Taylor
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Language: English
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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