Business of Art
Last year saw record art sales, and the past 20 years have seen significant changes in the market. Art institutions have had to adapt to diminishing funding, whilst technological advances and an expanding calendar of fairs have contributed to the broadening reach for artists. Demographics and diversity are also driving shifts. Against this backdrop are increasing costs and complexity, issues around restitution and provenance, sustainability, philanthropy, jurisdictions and tax for collections, copyright concerns and AI implications.
The Business of Art Summit will bring together the art world including artists, gallerists, fair owners, dealers, collectors, auction houses, art advisers, consultants and appraisers, as well as other service providers, including shippers, storage providers and framers.
Our Speakers
Hear
From leaders in the art world about growth and expansion
Understand
How the market is changing
Learn
About the challenges for the future
The magic of in-person networking
We are delighted to be hosting the inaugural 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 of 2023. Delegates, speakers and sponsors will be able to attend networking breaks and lunch on 9 October. You will be part of the conversation with the industry’s leaders sharing insights, knowledge and plans for the crucial period ahead.
Speaking Opportunities
Suzy Mayhew
suzy.mayhew@ft.com
Sponsorship Opportunities
Hannah Lockwood
hannah.lockwood@ft.com
Marketing
Shirah Rosenfield
shirah.rosenfield@ft.com
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