The $12 Million Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art |
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| Title: | The $12 Million Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art |
| Author: | Don Thompson |
| Publisher: | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Type: | Book / Hardcover |
| Publication Date: | 16 September, 2008 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0230610226 / 9780230610224 |
| List Price: | $26.00 |
| You Save: | $8.84 |
| Amazon Price: | $17.16 |
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Product Description
Why would a smart New York investment banker pay $12 million for the decaying, stuffed carcass of a shark? By what alchemy does Jackson Pollock’s drip painting No. 5, 1948 sell for $140 million?            Intriguing and entertaining, The $12 Million Stuffed Shark is a Freakonomics approach to the economics and psychology of the contemporary art world. Why were record prices achieved at auction for works by 131 contemporary artists in 2006 alone, with astonishing new heights reached in 2007? Don Thompson explores the money, lust, and self-aggrandizement of the art world in an attempt to determine what makes a particular work valuable while others are ignored.            This book is the first to look at the economics and the marketing strategies that enable the modern art market to generate such astronomical prices. Drawing on  interviews with both past and present executives of auction houses and art dealerships, artists, and the buyers who move the market, Thompson launches the reader on a journey of discovery through the peculiar world of modern art. Surprising, passionate, gossipy, revelatory, The $12 Million Stuffed Shark reveals a great deal that even experienced  auction purchasers do not know. DON THOMPSON is a professor and economist at the Schulich School of Business, specializing in marketing, economic regulation, and strategic planning. He has taught at the University of Toronto, Harvard University, and the London School of Economics, and holds an M.B.A. and Ph.D from the University of California, and an LL.M from Osgoode Hall Law School. Thompson has served as a consultant to government agencies and organizations in Canada, the US, the UK, France, Australia, Israel, China, Thailand, Laos, Oman, Sri Lanka and Turkey, consulting for companies as diverse as Procter & Gamble, IBM, Wal-Mart and British Airlines. He is the author or co-author of nine books.
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Customer Reviews:
No Illustration For Kindle Version!!
06 January, 2010
I am so disappointed with the kindle version of the book. No illustration at all! i think it is not acceptable for the book which the subject is art! please send me another illustrated version!
- Amazon Customer Review
Gripping Read Of A Sometimes Absurd World
07 September, 2009
Reading about the machinations of the modern art world is fascinating but somewhat depressing. A friend, a struggling sculptor who is classically trained and a real craftsman, rails against the frequent rubbish that is passed off as art nowadays. Thompson vividly describes this often vacuous world where the idea is often paramount and savvy marketing will either make or break the artist's career.
I found this book a gripping read. Thompson writes informatively and lucidly about the dealers, auctioneers, artists and collectors who populate this rarified world of contemporary "art". Strongly recommended.
- Amazon Customer Review
The Art World Buys And Sells
04 November, 2009
This was a semi-interesting read about what is contemporary art and what makes it valuable. The title comes from a shark preserved and mounted by British artist Damien Hirst with an asking price of $12 million. The author gives lots of inside information and interesting anecdotes but I think the book will appeal mainly to folks interested in the buying and selling and auctioning of art.
- Amazon Customer Review
Swim With The Sharks: Making Sense Of Contemporary Art
26 October, 2009
When it comes to contemporary art, many observers simply scratch their heads and mumble, "You call that art?" Intriguing, disturbing, exhilarating and obscene, contemporary art is hard to understand. In fact, when you consider pieces like the titular $12 million stuffed shark by Damien Hirst, it is often downright baffling. If you're looking for artistic explanations and interpretations, though, Don Thompson doesn't offer much help. That's not his particular domain. Thompson, an economics and marketing professor, zeroes in on the financial inner-workings of the art world (at least, the pre-2009 recession art world). Curious why certain pieces sell for millions, he delved into the peculiar personalities that inhabit this controversial genre. getAbstract applauds his lively exploration of a fascinating topic that few economists would even ponder.
- Amazon Customer Review
Great Book!
26 December, 2009
I could not put this book down! It's very entertaining and taught me a lot about the contemporary art scene. There are so may outrageous things in here!!
- Amazon Customer Review
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