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Cargando... El tiburón de 12 millones de dólares (2008)por Don Thompson
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. So I actually haven’t read this book because I think the Kindle edition is too expensive and then I found out the Kindle edition doesn’t even have the photos that you would need to understand what the book is talking about. This book published in 2010 is already outdated and the other reviewer say you won’t learn very much about how to play the art market when you read this book you’ll just learn about the interesting stuffed shark, etc.. ( ) If you don’t follow art trends within the market then you will hate this book. It is a lot of numbers about sales, and the only reason it would be thrilling to a reader is if they’re interested in professional art. Working as an art handler on and off over the course of 2011, I had a very limited view of the art market. I understood that it was a game for the rich, and in many ways, fixed. The $12 Million Stuffed Shark may not be 100% factual but it will still open your mind to many realities that, until now, have been kept hidden. What is the difference between an art dealer, a gallery, and an auction house? Why is contemporary art catching up in prices with the old masters? Why do some artists with limited talent still get into big galleries? Is art a good investment? Why is it so important to be branded? All of these questions, and more, are answered in this book. If you are planning to go to art school, become an artist, or already are one, this is a mandatory read, especially if you hope to find even a little success in the gallery system. This has warped my thinking. I feel as if many of the mysteries of the art world have been revealed. I feel like an insider now. Thank you Don Thompson. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Un banquero multimillonario invierte 12 millones de dólares por el cadáver de un tiburón descomponiéndose dentro de una tinaja; un lienzo lleno de gotas de colores se vende por 140 millones de dólares; una chaqueta de cuero abandonada en una esquina se subasta por la suma de 690.000 dólares. Si el negocio del arte moderno es serio, ¿por qué parece una broma? Thompson recorre las casas de subastas, las galerías y el mundo de los coleccionistas, desvelando los secretos económicos y las estrategias de marketing que impulsan al mercado a producir los precios astronómicos a los que se cotizan las obras de los grandes artistas, desde Basquiat a Koons, Tàpies o Jasper Johns, acercándonos a la psicología y los intereses que mueven el mercado del arte para recordarnos que en el arte contemporáneo, como en tantos otros campos, la línea que separa la cultura y el negocio es difusa pero clara. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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