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Talking Prices

Symbolic Meanings of Prices on the Market for Contemporary Art

by Olav Velthuis

Princeton UP, 2005

Category: Economics & Politics

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Talking Prices
The market for art treads a fine line between commerce and culture, money and meaning.

In this summary you will learn

  • How the art market differs from most economic markets
  • Why speculation is a dirty word to gallery owners
  • How art prices are set

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Why you should read Talking Prices

Getting a handle on the economics of the art market is much like grabbing smoke. Dealers are loath to discuss the financial side of their business and the private nature of their transactions frustrates researchers. Even the ostensibly open world of auctions is full of slippery practices. None of that deterred Olav Velthuis, whose exhaustive research into the art market yields a fascinating economic analysis. He explores the anticommercial bias of dealers and even finds some tangible factors that influence art prices. While impressive, Velthuis' work would have benefited from a more conversational, less academic tone. His fascinating price study, for instance, focuses on "coefficients" and "t-values" rather than on actual prices. Still, getAbstract recommends this study for its ambitious and intriguing attempt to shed light on a little-known corner of the economy.

About the Author

Olav Velthuis has been an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Konstanz and a visiting scholar at Princeton and Columbia Universities. He writes about economics for the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant.


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