An essential resource for the study of art commerce, collection, and curation
Art Markets, Museums and Collecting offers cornerstone historical insight and study into the emerging field of art markets studies and the contemporary art market. Comprising books from Bloomsbury’s ground-breaking ‘Contextualizing Art Markets’ research series, as well as from Taylor & Francis and Amsterdam University Press, this wide-ranging and diverse collection examines art and commerce, provenance, art collecting, and curation. It explores vital topics in the field of art market studies such as art dealers, heritage and museology, and tackles key issues including corporate patronage, cultural property, and the ethics of trading in and collecting global art.
Available via perpetual access purchase or subscription to institutions worldwide.
Offers global, diverse perspectives on a wide array of topics within the disciplines of art commerce, collection, and curation
Explores ground-breaking titles in this emerging field of study from Bloomsbury's innovative research series ‘Contextualizing Art Markets’, edited by Kathryn Brown
Other highlights includeWomen Art Dealers by Véronique Chagnon-Burke and Caterina Toschi, Museums, Refugees and Communities by Domenico Sergi, and Reframing Japonisme by Elizabeth Emery
Supports in-depth historical study and contains revealing insights into the contemporary market
Cross-searchable with other content on the Bloomsbury Visual Arts digital hub
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