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December 2004 |
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Websites auf dem Prüfstand Informationsdienst Kunst Der Look ist vertraut. Roter "artnet“-Schriftzug, grün-graue Navigationsleisten, übersichtlich angeordnete Container für Texte und Bilder: So kennt man es von artnet.com, so hält es die Tochter des Internet-Portals, artnet.de.
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December 30, 2004 |
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Die Kunst-Netzwerker Global und lokal: Der deutsche Ableger der Kunstmarkt-Plattform "Artnet" ist online Die Resonanz auf die deutsche Artnet-Seite war in diesen ersten Wochen war offenbar erstaunlich gut. So gut, dass die Artnet-Macher, allen voran Hans Neuendorf, schon den nächsten Schritt planen – nach Paris.
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August 2, 2004 |
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Art Web site collects subscribers and profits
Artnet breaks down dealer resistance and changes the way art is bought and sold
By Miriam Kreinin Souccar (Excerpt) It's taken a decade, but Artnet has become a force that dealers in the clubby art market can no longer ignore. One of the rare survivors of the Internet bubble, when more than 100 art sites were created, Artnet is changing the way that pieces are bought and sold.
The Manhattan-based site--which specializes in information, from the price history of every artwork sold at auction to an inventory of galleries around the world--is democratizing the market. Since collectors can find out what galleries paid for the art that they are hawking, dealers can no longer mark up prices as high as they'd like. In turn, dealers have access to more collectors than ever before.
"Artnet has made it a much more competitive market, and one where individuals are getting fairer deals," says Jonathan Binstock, curator of contemporary art at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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February 22, 2004 |
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Investing in Art for Your Portfolio
Interview with Collins Spencer (CNN Anchor), Valerie Morris (CNN Reporter), Mary Hoeveler (Citigroup Private Bank), and Richard Polsky (Private Art Dealer)
(Excerpt) Polsky: With art, you have to look a lot. You see all the auctions, you go to all the art museums you can in America and Europe. You educate yourself.
Morris: If you are thinking of starting a collection, artnet […] are great resources. You can search millions of auction records, prices, artist information, and illustrations.
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