About the course
This art market studies course covers historical aspects of the art market development in Europe and North America, including global trends in the 21st century. Students will learn key strategies of dealing, collecting and advising on modern and contemporary art in the international context.
The course will consist of a mix of lectures and discussions, practical workshops, and project work
The course is taught in English. Required level of English for participants is IELTS 6 or higher.
The course will consist of a mix of lectures and discussions, practical workshops, and project work
The course is taught in English. Required level of English for participants is IELTS 6 or higher.
Programme Structure
Main modules
- Historical Perspectives: Collecting Art and Creating the Market for Modern Pictures
- A New Century: Collecting and Dealing Modernism, a Transatlantic Affair
- Contemporary Art: Art Dealing in a Global Age
- Contemporary Art: Art Collecting in the Global Age
- Introduction to the Economics of Art
- Determinants of Value
- Art Finance. Introduction to Art as an Investment. The Collateral Value of Art
- The Financialization of the Art Market: Deals
- Art Advisory
- Working with collectors globally
- Collecting and dealing media art
- The Future of the Art Market: Trends and Predictions
Graduation document
Tutors