Art of the Deal: Contemporary Art in a Global Financial Market

Art of the Deal: Contemporary Art in a Global Financial Market

Art of the Deal: Contemporary Art in a Global Financial Market

Art of the Deal: Contemporary Art in a Global Financial Market

Paperback(With a New postscript by the author)

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Overview

An eye-opening look at collecting and investing in today’s art market

Art today is defined by its relationship to money as never before. Prices have been driven to unprecedented heights, conventional boundaries within the art world have collapsed, and artists think ever more strategically about how to advance their careers. Art is no longer simply made, but packaged, sold, and branded. In Art of the Deal, Noah Horowitz exposes the inner workings of the contemporary art market, explaining how this unique economy came to be, how it works, and where it's headed. In a new postscript, Horowitz reflects on the market’s continued ascent as well as its most urgent challenges.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691157887
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 08/31/2014
Edition description: With a New postscript by the author
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Noah Horowitz holds a PhD in art history from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London. He currently lives in New York, where he is a member of the faculty of the Sotheby's Institute of Art and executive director of The Armory Show.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations xi

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xix

Notes on Sources xxi

Introduction 1

Chapter 1: Video Art 26

Chapter 2: Experiential Art 87

Chapter 3: Art Investment Funds 143

Conclusion 188

Postscript to the Paperback Edition 215

Appendix A: Record Prices for Video Art at Auction, December 2009 229

Appendix B: The Film and Video Collections of Tate and the Whitney Museum of American Art 232

Appendix C: Art Investment Fund Universe 271

Notes 295

Selected Bibliography 347

Index 365

What People are Saying About This

Alexander Alberro

Calmly, trenchantly, Horowitz examines the intricate relationship between the contemporary art market and the value of its objects. This book will prove indispensable to anyone who wants to know how the art market works and what tomorrow's art economy might look like.
Alexander Alberro, Barnard College, Columbia University

Zeckhauser

This book is extremely stimulating and thoroughly enjoyable. Horowitz brings deep insight to his analysis, and he weaves in beautiful historical examples. His discussion of front- and backroom business by dealers, loss leaders, and profit makers is telling. Think about the art world using his concepts. Your views will change.
Richard J. Zeckhauser, Frank P. Ramsey Professor of Political Economy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

From the Publisher

"In recent decades, the world of contemporary art has developed into a global business. To fully grasp how this has changed the art world and our relationship to art, we need a thorough analysis of the financial forces involved. The best place to start is this groundbreaking study by Noah Horowitz, which, leaving the common chitchat about art and money to others, takes the discussion to a more fundamental level."—Daniel Birnbaum, director, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, and curator of the 2009 Venice Biennale

"Calmly, trenchantly, Horowitz examines the intricate relationship between the contemporary art market and the value of its objects. This book will prove indispensable to anyone who wants to know how the art market works and what tomorrow's art economy might look like."—Alexander Alberro, Barnard College, Columbia University

"Art of the Deal is cogently argued, thoroughly researched, and richly documented. It is also, to my knowledge, highly original, and not only in its subject matter—giving a textured financial analysis of contemporary art, in all its market manifestations—but in the rigor of its financial analysis. I don't know of another book like it in the field."—James Cuno, president and director, Art Institute of Chicago

"This book is extremely stimulating and thoroughly enjoyable. Horowitz brings deep insight to his analysis, and he weaves in beautiful historical examples. His discussion of front- and backroom business by dealers, loss leaders, and profit makers is telling. Think about the art world using his concepts. Your views will change."—Richard J. Zeckhauser, Frank P. Ramsey Professor of Political Economy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Daniel Birnbaum

In recent decades, the world of contemporary art has developed into a global business. To fully grasp how this has changed the art world and our relationship to art, we need a thorough analysis of the financial forces involved. The best place to start is this groundbreaking study by Noah Horowitz, which, leaving the common chitchat about art and money to others, takes the discussion to a more fundamental level.
Daniel Birnbaum, director, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, and curator of the 2009 Venice Biennale

James Cuno

Art of the Deal is cogently argued, thoroughly researched, and richly documented. It is also, to my knowledge, highly original, and not only in its subject matter—giving a textured financial analysis of contemporary art, in all its market manifestations—but in the rigor of its financial analysis. I don't know of another book like it in the field.
James Cuno, president and director, Art Institute of Chicago

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