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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Table of Contents Dedication Introduction Chapter 1. Experiencing art Is (Almost) Free
Our New Cathedrals Three Technologies Helping Make It Happen The Great Mash-Up—Art, Fashion, and Music Zero, Nada, Zilch
Chapter 2. The marketplace for Fine Art
Winner Take All Means and Desire Best Time to Be an Artist The Art-Market Ecosystem
Chapter 3. Passions and Emotions
An Itch to Scratch Different Collector Species Wisdom from Seasoned Collectors The Price of Perfection
Chapter 4. Case Studies—How the Marketplace Works
Christopher Wool: Becoming Trophy Art Amedeo Modigliani: Fakes and Catalogue Raisonnés Yayoi Kusama: Embracing Consumerism Rene Magritte: Condition Issues and Pricing Ruth Asawa: A Well-Timed Museum Retrospective Elizabeth Murray: Right Place at the Right Time, Until Tastes Changed Putting a Price on an Artwork
Chapter 5. Buying Art Wisely
Buying from Galleries Auction Houses—More Similarities than Differences The Curious Relationship between Gallery and Auction Prices Avoiding the Scoundrel’s Corner (Part 1)
Chapter 6. Buying is Easy, Selling is Hard
Will They or Won’t They Auction House Deal-Making Finding the Narrative The Story of Jason and Lily Avoiding the Scoundrel’s Corner (Part 2)
Chapter 7. Unintended Consequences—Cultural Property, Endangered Species, and Taxes
Andy Warhol as Cultural Property Butterfly Wings and Animal Skins Generosity, Taxes, and Legacy Planning
Chapter 8. Making Their Way—New and Prospective Collectors
A Toe in the Water Searching for What Is around the Corner In Praise of Connoisseur Collectors
Appendix. A Peek Behind the Curtain
Enhanced Hammer Deals Guarantee Deals House versus a Third-Party Guarantee Avoiding the Scoundrel’s Corner (Part 3)
End Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
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