Art economics professor and author Magnus Resch wants more people to buy art, and to do so because they love it and want to support the artists who create it. The problem is many potential ...
Whether it’s an original work by Leonardo da Vinci, a copy, or a workshop painting, there’s no denying that paying more than $450 million for Salvator Mundi to store the oil on panel on a yacht is ...
Earlier this month, art economist Magnus Resch debuted his latest book: “How to Collect Art,” from Phaidon Press. Too much in the art world is assumed, and too often those who would like to ...
Magnus Resch has been called many things: an art collector, a storyteller and at least once, by CNN, “the world's leading art market economist." He’s run galleries, taught in the Ivy League and has ...
(Bloomberg) -- Standing in Pace MacGill, an art gallery in midtown Manhattan, the art market researcher-cum-entrepreneur Magnus Resch opened an app on his iPhone and beamed. “Take a picture of an ...
Controversy was a common thread at a Monday evening’s art talk at the Yale School of Management, which took place during the most recent class of “Entrepreneurship in the art market,” an ...
From left to right: Jenn Ellis, Tim Schneider, Katy Wickremesinghe, Jeffrey Boloten, Simon Oldfield, Magnus Resch, Thomas Marks, and Annabel Keenan The art world thrives on collaboration, shared ...
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