Date: October 23, 2024- December 18, 2024
日期:2024 年 10 月 23 日至 2024 年 12 月 18 日
Fees: $2800 USD 2800 美元
Fine art has been increasingly marketed, collected, and valued as a financial asset. This introductory course will explore the various financial positions possible in today’s international art market, including direct purchases, art funds and art exchanges, as well as art lending and the creation of private foundations. Participants will be asked to consider ethical implications deriving from the “financialization” of art and to develop their own perspectives on the relationship between art and commerce. These considerations will inform discussions about art investment -especially speculative-, as well as current and future regulation of the largest global art markets. This course will include case studies that address art market trends, including the advent of new digital platforms, and will introduce basic art and financial market tools and vocabulary to assist participants in comparing differing expert positions and reviewing market data. Each course module is taught by an industry expert and all together students will be exposed to a variety of voices from exceptional professionals in the field.
艺术作为一种金融资产日益被市场化、收藏和估价。本入门课程将探讨当今国际艺术市场上可能存在的多种金融模式,包括直购、艺术基金、艺术交易,以及艺术租借和私人基金会的建立。学员将思考艺术“金融化”所带来的道德影响,并对艺术和商业之间的关系形成自己的观点。这些观点将促成有关艺术投资(尤其是投机性投资)以及当前和未来最大的全球艺术市场监管的讨论。课程将针对艺术市场趋势,包括数字平台的兴起进行案例研究,并介绍基本的艺术与金融市场工具和专有名词,以此帮助学员比对不同专家立场并审查市场数据。每个课程模块都将由一名行业专家授课,学员们将听到来自业界精英的多种声音。
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