The Value of Art: Money, Power, Beauty

Read [Michael Findlay Book] # The Value of Art: Money, Power, Beauty Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. The Value of Art: Money, Power, Beauty With style and wry wit, Findlay explores how art acquires valueboth commercial and socialand how these values circulate among the artists, dealers, and collectors that comprise today’s complex and constantly evolving art world. What is art worth? How can a work by Warhol be sold for more than $100,000,000? This critically acclaimed book, newly revised, updated, and generously illustrated throughout, explains the market for artand art’s value for all of us.In The Value of Art, interna

The Value of Art: Money, Power, Beauty

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Rating : 4.41 (765 Votes)
Asin : 3791349139
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 208 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-03-09
Language : English

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With style and wry wit, Findlay explores how art acquires valueboth commercial and socialand how these values circulate among the artists, dealers, and collectors that comprise today’s complex and constantly evolving art world. What is art worth? How can a work by Warhol be sold for more than $100,000,000? This critically acclaimed book, newly revised, updated, and generously illustrated throughout, explains the market for artand art’s value for all of us.In The Value of Art, internationally renowned art dealer and market expert Michael Findlay offers a lively and authoritative tour of the art world informed by almost a half-century in the business and a passion for great art. In the process he demystifies how art is bought and sold while also constantly looking beyond sales figures to emphasize the primacy of art’s essential, noncommercial worth. Coloring his account with wise advice, insider anecdotes involving scoundrels and scams, stories of celebrity collectors, and remarkable discoveries, Findlay has dis

His decades of experience, devilish wit, and infectious enthusiasm for the best always steer the reader straight through the mercenary machinations of the business, social whirl, and profound beauty of art.” -Michael Fitzgerald, Professor of Fine Arts, Trinity College“No one knows more about the market in Impressionist, modern, and contemporary art than Findlay. His new book, The Value of Art, is one of the best ever published on the art world, and covers just about everything you would want to know, including how to buy, sell, look at, and enjoy art.” -Artnews“Findlay passes along his own, entertaining view of the art world’s evolution over the past few decades….{He champions the essential, intrinsic value

Named Head of Impressionist and Modern Paintings at Christie's in 1984, he later became its International Director of Fine Arts. Since 2000 he has been a director at Acquavella Galleries, New York, which in recent years has held major exhibitions of important Impressionist, modern, and contemporary masters. . Michael Findlay One of the earliest dealers in SoHo, New York, he showcased major emerging artists including John Baldessari, Joseph Beuys, and Hannah Wilke

The Apple of Discord A useful guide to a rare and obscure territory to most of us; the grounds--principally, located in New York City and London--where the commercial exchange of expensive fine art takes place.Michael Findlay, the author, is a world-weary expert on this terrain. As an art dealer he has seen much and has firm opinions, many of the latter to which I agree (dislike of museum headphones for taped explanations of paintings; too few places for one to sit for contemplation of works in the art galle. "financial value, social value, and intrinsic value" according to Andrew Everett. Michael Findlay has been an art dealer since 196financial value, social value, and intrinsic value Andrew Everett Michael Findlay has been an art dealer since 1964. In this opinionated book he discusses the value of art in three categories: financial value, social value, and intrinsic value.Findlay explains that the market value of a work of art is based on five attributes: provenance, condition, authenticity, exposure, and quality. A key message is that art collectors should buy what they like to look at. Any potential increase in market value is speculation.He explains that the market is cyclical,. . In this opinionated book he discusses the value of art in three categories: financial value, social value, and intrinsic value.Findlay explains that the market value of a work of art is based on five attributes: provenance, condition, authenticity, exposure, and quality. A key message is that art collectors should buy what they like to look at. Any potential increase in market value is speculation.He explains that the market is cyclical,. An objective but passionate synopsis gogofoto Michael Findlay's The Value of Art is part memoir, part primer, part cautionary tale. Written by an expert with deep experience from a career that has spanned several iterations of a market that is poorly understood, even by those who are embedded in it, this historical review based on personal observations will broaden any reader's comprehension of the commercial, aesthetic and personal components that comprise the art market.

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