Introducing: The Artnet Intelligence Report, Fall 2022 edition! The new edition of the Artnet News Pro Intelligence Report explores how artists are gaining the upper hand in the fight against flippers:
“You are not your work.” It’s a phrase you’ve probably heard from your therapist at least a dozen times.
In most industries, investors are praised for this kind of canny arbitrage. But the art market is not most industries. Here’s one key difference: the creators of assets do not benefit directly when their work is resold for a much higher price. Now, as demand for ultra-contemporary art reaches new heights, artists, their galleries, and a few savvy entrepreneurs are trying to tip the scales and help artists profit from the rampant speculation in their work on the secondary market.
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