Journal for Art Market Studies 2

Journal for Art Market Studies (JAMS)

The Journal for Art Market Studies (JAMS) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal for current international research on the art market of all periods. The articles are published in English.

Published by
Forum Kunst und Markt / Centre for Art Market Studies
www.fokum-jams.org


SECOND ISSUE

Theories of the Art Market: Data – Value – History
Volume 1, Number 2, 2017

Drawing: Philipp Deines, Design: Amichai Green Grafik.

Guest Editors: Lukas Fuchsgruber, Thomas Skowronek

Is Art Market Studies a discipline in its own right, or rather a research focus area? And if it is a research focus area, then which discipline does it belong to? Art history? Economic or social history? Sociology? Economics of culture? In this second issue of the Journal for Art Market Studies we ask about the theories of art market research and their different approaches, methods and objectives. We ask from an art history perspective which is quite open to transdisciplinary approaches.

Table of Contents

Bénédicte Savoy, Johannes Nathan, Dorothee Wimmer
Editorial
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Lukas Fuchsgruber, Thomas Skowronek
Introduction: Art History, Art Market Studies and the Question of Theory
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Titia Hulst
The Vicissitudes of Taste: The Market for Pop
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Johannes Gramlich
Reflections on Provenance Research: Values – Politics – Art Markets
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Béatrice Joyeux-Prunel
Circulation and the Art Market
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Thomas Skowronek
Anamorphosis of Unexpected Results. On the Epistemological Culture of Art Market Visualizations
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Book Review by Barbara Pezzini
Bert de Munck, Dries Lyna, eds., Concepts of value in European material culture, 1500 – 1900
(Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate, 2015), 304 pages, ISBN 9781472451965
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Book Review by Léa Saint-Raymond
Michael Hutter, The Rise of The Joyful Economy: Artistic Invention and Economic Growth from Brunelleschi to Murakami
(London/New York: Routledge, 2015), 238 pages, ISBN 978113879529-7
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Book Review by Léa Saint-Raymond
Luc Boltanski and Arnaud Esquerre, Enrichissement. Une critique de la marchandise
(Paris: Gallimard, 2017), 672 pages, ISBN 9782070147878
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