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Ethics of Art Sales explores the ethical complexities within the art market, an environment often perceived as both a creative haven and a business rife with compromise. The book delves into opaque pricing mechanisms and the potential exploitation of artists, crucial issues that impact not only those directly involved but also broader cultural perceptions. For instance, the valuation of art can be highly speculative, influenced by factors beyond artistic merit, and the book also confronts issues like cultural appropriation and provenance. This examination begins by introducing key players and economic forces, progressing to challenges faced by artists concerning fair compensation, and culminates in ethical considerations for collectors and institutions. The art market's historical context is considered, acknowledging its evolution. By advocating for transparency and a reevaluation of values, the book argues for a more equitable and sustainable art ecosystem.
The book's unique value lies in its blend of academic research and insights from art market professionals, providing a framework for ethical decision-making in a largely unregulated environment. It highlights the need for heightened awareness among artists, collectors, dealers, and museum professionals, offering practical guidance for responsible art acquisition and stewardship.
© 2025 Publifye (Ebook): 9788233998134
Translators: AI
Release date
Ebook: February 22, 2025
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