Business of Art
The global art market experienced a downturn last year, with total sales falling to $65bn – the lowest figure since the Covid-blighted year of 2020. Hampered by high costs, weak high-end sales, geopolitical instability and economic uncertainty, art businesses must find creative new ways to attract collectors and remain relevant.
Join us on 7th October for the second Business of Art Summit, the FT’s global flagship event for art professionals. Gathering the industry’s most influential leaders, artists and collectors, the summit will explore how a new generation of buyers are challenging the way art is traditionally consumed and collected, the commercial and creative opportunities of AI, emerging opportunities in Asia, and new models for sustainable, profitable growth.
Past Speakers Include:
The magic of in-person networking
We are delighted to be hosting the Business of Art Summit in-person in London, providing a unique opportunity to mix with your peers, at one of the most topical art events. Delegates, speakers and sponsors will be able to attend networking breaks on 7 October. You will be part of the conversation with the industry’s leaders sharing insights, knowledge and plans for the crucial period ahead.
Hear
From leaders in the art world about growth and expansion
Understand
How the market is changing
Learn
About the challenges for the future
Speaking Opportunities
Kate Bassett
kate.bassett@ft.com
Sponsorship Opportunities
Hannah Lockwood
hannah.lockwood@ft.com
Delegate Services
Lewis Finch
lewis.finch@ft.com
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