Canvas Capital
Autor: Thorne, Julian
Wydane przez epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565265695
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While the stock market is relentlessly analyzed and real estate is bound by mathematical yield calculations, the global art market remains deliberately shrouded in mystery. How does a canvas splattered with paint sell for fifty million dollars? Why do some emerging artists skyrocket to international fame while others, equally talented, disappear? For centuries, the art world has cultivated an aura of pure aesthetic passion, carefully masking the ruthless, highly sophisticated economic engine operating behind the gallery walls.
This illuminating financial guide tears away the velvet curtain, exposing the intricate mechanics of art as a multi-billion-dollar asset class. The author dissects the delicate power dynamics between mega-galleries, elite auction houses, and institutional collectors who artificially control supply and demand. You will learn how provenance, exhibition history, and critical consensus are weaponized to create exponential financial value.
Beyond theoretical economics, the book offers a pragmatic framework for investors looking to diversify into fine art. Discover how to navigate the opaque pricing structures, avoid the psychological traps of high-stakes auctions, and identify undervalued movements before they peak. Whether you are an aspiring collector or a financial professional analyzing alternative assets, this book provides the crucial tools needed to understand the most glamorous, unregulated, and fascinating market on earth.
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