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Auction House Tactics

Felicity Moreau

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Publisher: Publifye

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Auction House Tactics unveils the sophisticated strategies used by auction houses, revealing their profound influence on the global art market. It examines how these institutions actively shape artistic taste and market value, going beyond merely facilitating sales. Auction houses employ intricate marketing techniques and valuation processes, blending art historical analysis with market trends to determine an artwork's worth.

 
Intriguingly, the book highlights how these firms cultivate demand and manage supply to impact the perceived value of art. The book progresses through key stages, from acquiring valuable items and strategically marketing artworks to the dynamics of the auction event itself. It delves into bidding strategies, the role of auctioneers, and post-sale logistics.

 
By drawing on auction catalogs, financial reports, and art market professional interviews, the book provides concrete examples and data-backed analysis. This approach offers a nuanced understanding of the art business, making it invaluable for art collectors, art professionals, and those interested in the intersection of art and commerce.
Available since: 02/22/2025.
Print length: 103 pages.

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