The Economics of American Art: Issues, Artists and Market Institutions

The Economics of American Art: Issues, Artists and Market Institutions

The Economics of American Art: Issues, Artists and Market Institutions

The Economics of American Art: Issues, Artists and Market Institutions

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Overview

The rapidly changing and evolving art market might appear to be chaotic to the casual observer, with new highs, potential lows, and tastes and fashions changing season to season. Economists, however, view the actions of buyers and sellers as constituting an identifiable market. They have, for some decades, studied such issues as artistic productivity and "death effects" on prices, investment returns, and on the basis of the behavior and estimated prices in auction markets. The Economics of American Art analyzes the most pervasive economic issues facing the art world, applied to the whole spectrum of American art. The book begins by looking at how a market for American art developed, how the politics of the post-war era shaped, at least in large part, the direction of American art, and how this legacy continues into contemporary art today. The book then tackles several salient, integral questions animating the American art world: Are age and "type" of artist (i.e. traditional or "innovative") related and, if so, how might they be related to productivity? Is investment in American art a remunerative endeavor compared to other investment possibilities? Do economic insights provide understanding of fakes, fraud and theft of art, particularly American art, and is it possible to prevent art crime? Is there is a boom (or a bust) in the market for contemporary American art as might be found in other markets? The ongoing evolution of American art is attended by a massive number of influences, and the economic concepts employed in this volume will complement other critical and important cultural studies of art. Both practical and accessible, The Economics of American Art will be essential for collectors, auction houses, American art experts of all kinds, museums, gallery owners and, not least, by economists with continuing scholarly interests in these matters.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190657918
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/03/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. is Professor and Eminent Scholar Emeritus in economics at Auburn University. John D. Jackson is Professor of Economics, Emeritus at Auburn University. Robert D. Tollison (deceased) was the J. Wilson Newman Professor Economics at Clemson University. He came to Clemson in 2003.

Table of Contents

Preface CHAPTER 1: MARKETS, CULTURE AND AMERICAN ART CHAPTER 2: DIMENSIONS OF THE AMERICAN ART MARKET CHAPTER 3: MYSTERY OF THE ARTIST'S NATURE: CREATIVITY, AGE AND ECONOMICS CHAPTER 4: AMERICAN ART, "EXPERTS" AND AUCTION INSTITUTIONS CHAPTER 5: EARLY AND CONTEMPORARY ART AS INVESTMENT VEHICLES CHAPTER 6: AMERICAN ART AND ILLEGAL ACTIVITY: AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE CHAPTER 7: THE IMPACT OF DEATH AND BUBBLES IN AMERICAN ART CHAPTER 8: THE ONGOING EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN ART APPENDICES REFERENCES
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