The $12 Million Stuffed Shark
The $12 Million Stuffed Shark
Understanding the Financial Forces Behind Modern Masterpieces
About This Book
This 2008 work analyzes the business mechanics and economic principles underlying the modern art world, investigating why works such as Damien Hirst's preserved shark and Jackson Pollock's abstract paintings sell for extraordinary sums. Through examination of galleries, auction venues, and private buyers, the book uncovers the mechanisms behind artwork pricing and how an artist's reputation functions as currency.
Who Should Read This?
- Collectors seeking to understand art market dynamics
- Artists aiming to comprehend the commercial landscape of contemporary art
- Financial professionals curious about alternative investment markets
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