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33 Artists in 3 Acts by Sarah Thornton
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- Artists & Art History | Artists as a Collective Thornton covers three decades in the lives of artists like Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, and Ai Weiwei. There is no agenda or judgment here; Thornton is committed to telling all sides of the story. The book contains its share of information and opinion, but it does so in nonfiction style (not essays).…
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A Poor Collector’s Guide to Buying by Erling Kagge
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- The Buying & Selling Of Art | What You Really Want 'A Poor Collector’s Guide to Buying Great Art' will help you learn when to spend your money and when not to. Kagge is a Norwegian adventurer, collector, and photographer who has lived in Antarctica for 17 years. He has written this book to help people avoid making mistakes like…
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A Year in the Art World by Matthew Israel
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- The First Books | An Introduction This book is an excellent place to start if you are new to art. Israel gives an easy-to-read account highlighting vital people, places, and events that make it happen. He covers one segment per chapter to provide a clear overview. Learn what drives artists and their work, who curates important galleries for museums, why…
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Art Collecting Today Market Insights for Everyone Passionate about Art by Doug Woodham
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- The Art Market | An Overview Woodham is a veteran art and antique appraiser with over 30 years of experience. He is a pioneer in Internet art sales as co-founder of Artspace.com and former CEO of Artnet Auctions. This book offers a history of collecting and an overview of contemporary markets. It also includes tips on selecting artists, buying and…
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Bitter Orange, Origin Southeastern Asia. Photograph Bay of Kotor, Montenegro, 2022.
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- The bitter orange (origin India, Myanmar, and China border) is a winter fruit that arrived in the bay after being cultivated in Seville, Spain. It's a recipe staple for jams, pastries, cakes, juices, arancini (candied orange peel), and particularly marmalade. In the Orthodox Christmas tradition, known locally as Badnjak (Christmas Eve), a bitter orange with a small oak branch adorns…
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Boom – Mad Money, Mega Dealers, and the Rise of Contemporary Art by Michael Shnayerson
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- The Art Market | The Greatening Divide 'Boom' talks about how the contemporary art world has fundamentally changed over the past few decades when it became more mainstream and driven by economics rather than matters of taste. The author argues this change in the art world led to a disconnect between what is sold for millions of dollars and good…
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C43 Invisible by Dalbin
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- Dalbin Table x Joelle McTigue An exquisite Parisian hand-crafted table to exhibit your digital art collection at home or in the office. “A futuristic table doubles as a digital art display.” — Vice Magazine, 2017
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C43 Origin by Dalbin
- 7,500 €
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- Dalbin Table x Joelle McTigue An exquisite Parisian hand-crafted table to exhibit your digital art collection at home or in the office. “A futuristic table doubles as a digital art display.” — Vice Magazine, 2017
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C85 Invisible by Dalbin
- 20,000 €
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- Dalbin Table x Joelle McTigue An exquisite Parisian hand-crafted table to exhibit your digital art collection at home or in the office. “A futuristic table doubles as a digital art display.” — Vice Magazine, 2017
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C85 Origin by Dalbin
- 15,000 €
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- Dalbin Table x Joelle McTigue An exquisite Parisian hand-crafted table to exhibit your digital art collection at home or in the office. “A futuristic table doubles as a digital art display.” — Vice Magazine, 2017
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Could Have, Would Have, Should Have Inside the World of the Art Collector by Tiqui Atencio
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- The Buying & Selling Of Art | Drama and Tragedy Atencio introduces us to a group of collectors who have shaped their passion for collecting. As a series of intimate portraits, drama, and tragedy unfold in each collector’s life. Each chapter begins with a collector’s love story about how they first began to collect art. We learn about their successes…
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How Photography Became Contemporary Art Inside an Artistic Revolution from Pop to the Digital Age by Andy Grundberg
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- Artists & Art History | The New Medium Grundberg’s postmodern history of photography discusses how the content of the medium has changed from post-Fordist capitalism. The book also emphasizes how American culture is rooted in popular culture that has become emblematic of international capitalism and mass media, replaced by digital technology after World War II. This transition from the 20th to…
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How to Be an Artist by Jerry Saltz
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- Artists & Art History | For the Artist 'How to Be an Artist' is by the New York magazine art critic and journalist Jerry Saltz. It’s a guide for artists trying to figure out how to make a living from their work. He also talks about how he started his career when he couldn’t get published. Using his trademark wit, he…
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How to Start and Run a Commercial Art Gallery (Second Edition) by Edward Winkleman
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- The Science & Art Of Collecting | Putting the Walls Up When you are ready to get into more specifics, there is a 'science and art' to collecting, i.e., legal and curation. This is one of three books that will help you untangle the finer details of collecting. Edward Winkleman is a highly respected art gallery owner. He leads readers…
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i sold Andy Warhol (too soon) by Richard Polsky
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- The Buying & Selling Of Art | The Little Bookstore The story of how a small bookstore in Philadelphia, PA, became a commercial gallery in the ’70s and ’80s, selling prints, paintings, and ephemera. Two chapters are specific moments when Warhol was usually present: In 1965, he photographed Campbell soup cans and created his Brillo Box series. And in 1980,…
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Photograph as Contemporary Art (World of Art) by Charlotte Cotton
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- Artists & Art History | Our Relationship to the Photograph Cotton explores the changing relationship between people and their images in a media-dominated world. She examines how ‘the camera’ has come to shape individual and collective identities, sometimes in ways we might not expect. Photos touch our souls and mark our memories; they shape us as individuals and make us human—in…
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Selling Contemporary Art – How to Navigate the Evolving Market by Edward Winkleman
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- The First Books | Art's Hot & Cold 'Selling Contemporary Art' provides valuable insights into what the market is made of, how it works, and what kinds of artists are in demand. Using a combination of anecdote-based essays and cold business statistics, author Edward Winkleman walks through how an artist's resale value on the secondary market changes as they enter…
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Seven Days in the Art World by Sarah Thornton
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- The First Books | The New Global Economy A funny and insightful look at the contemporary art world from a writer whose eye was sharpened by a stint as a critic for The Economist. The art world culture of the last twenty years has created an astonishingly rich, interconnected, internationalized, but strangely hereditary artistic patronage system. We are accustomed to…
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The $12 Million Stuffed Shark – The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art by Donald N. Thompson
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- The First Books | London and Global Stops Thompson, an acclaimed museum director and art collector, presents a witty, wide-ranging account of contemporary art. He takes us around the world, beginning with a surprising meditation on Christian saints and the transformation of relics into commodities. In 'The $12 Million Stuffed Shark,' he travels to the Venice Biennale opening on the…
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The A-Z of the International Art Market The Essential Guide to Customs, Conventions and Practice by Tom Flynn
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- The Art Market | Definitive Reference Book As a definitive reference book on all things related to art law and practice, it covers everything from the basics of ownership, licenses, provenance, authentication, and auctioning to best practices in exhibitions, appraisals, and international sales. It also aims to provide the insight and practical expertise required by novice and experienced practitioners.
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The Art Collector’s Handbook – The Definitive Guide to Acquiring and Owning Art by Mary Rozell
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- The Buying & Selling Of Art | Advice from a Collector Rozell comes from an art collector family and has collected for over 25 years. Her collection has been exhibited worldwide. In this book, she tells you how to start collecting independently or find an expert as an advisor or consultant if you already have a collection that you want…
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The Art of Buying Art – How to Evaluate and Buy Art Like a Professional Collector by Alan Bamberger
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- The Buying & Selling Of Art | The Checklist As an art collector for over three decades and a gallerist for nearly twenty years, Bamberger knows what it takes to buy art professionally. 'The Art of Buying Art' covers all aspects of what to do before buying a work of art – from estimating its worth to realizing its artistic…
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The Art of the Con The Most Notorious Fakes, Frauds, and Forgeries in the Art World by Anthony M. Amore
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- The Art Market | The Great Cons In this fascinating work, Amore explores some of the most notorious forgeries in the contemporary art world, tracing the path of their creators–including a Romanian peasant who became an international sensation with his authentically “discovered” paintings by da Vinci. By exploring their methods and motivations, he offers insights into how these conmen operate–from…
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The Artist-Gallery Partnership – A Practical Guide to Consigning Art by Tad Crawford
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- The Science & Art Of Collecting | The Finer Details When you are ready to get into more specifics, there is a 'science and art' to collecting, i.e., legal and curation. This is one of three books that will help you untangle the finer details of collecting. 'The Artist-Gallery Partnership A Practical Guide to Consigning Art' explains the laws and…
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The Story of Contemporary Art by Tony Godfrey
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- Artists & Art History | How We Got to Now Tony Godfrey is one of the most respected art historians in the world. He has taught, researched, and written about modern art for over forty years. Tony was curator at Tate Modern for over ten years, during which time he also ran Tate Britain. He has published many books on modern…
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The Value of Art by Michael Findlay
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- The Buying & Selling Of Art | Value to Cultural Identity Findlay is a Canadian artist and lecturer. In this book, he traces the relationship between artworks and their social significance since the 18th-century Enlightenment through to contemporary practices. He describes how this relationship has changed over time and emphasizes the role of art in telling us about identity and…
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Ways of Curating by Hans Ulrich Obrist
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- The Science & Art Of Collecting | Bring It Together When you are ready to get into more specifics, there is a 'science and art' to collecting, i.e., legal and curation. This is one of three books that will help you untangle the finer details of collecting. Good collections have the top artists from a spreadsheet. Significant collections are curated…
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What Are You Looking At The Surprising, Shocking, and Sometimes Strange Story of 150 Years of Modern Art by Will Gompertz
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- Artists & Art History | Modern to Contemporary Art A captivating and revelatory account of the extraordinary creativity and innovation that has transformed the visual art world since 1865. From Monet to Pollock, from Renoir to Warhol, this is one of the most momentous periods in art history. But it’s also a surprising tale of how uncertain times can lead to…
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