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Journal for Art Market Studies (JAMS)

The Journal for Art Market Studies (JAMS) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal for current international research on the art market of all periods. The articles are published in English.

Published by
Forum Kunst und Markt / Centre for Art Market Studies
www.fokum-jams.org


SIXTH ISSUE

Artists on the Market
Volume 2, Number 4, 2018

American artist James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960) with some of his artwork: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress) [Public domain], Wikimedia Commons, design: Amichai Green Grafik.

Guest Editor: Sarah Salomon

The sixth issue of the Journal for Art Market Studies „Artists on the Market“ is devoted to the strategies of artists operating on the art market. Offering a range of examples from the 19th Century to the present, the issue investigates the respective strategies and ranges of action available between artistic freedom and financial success.

Table of Contents

Susanne Meyer-Abich
Editorial
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Sarah Salomon
Introduction
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Lisa Hackman
Contrived Resemblance: Delaroche and Napoleon
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Barbara Pezzini
The “Art” and the “Market” Elements of the Art Market: John Linnell, William Agnew and Artist-Dealer Relationships in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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Marie Tavinor
“Wonderful Revelations”: Scottish Art at the Venice Biennale and the Strategies of Innovation and Reputation, 1897-1899
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Jonathan Maho
An Oeuvre shaped by the Buyers’ Tastes? The Impact of Compromises on the Reception of Robert Mapplethorpe’s Work
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Martin Hartung
Under Control: Sol LeWitt and the Market for Conceptual Art
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Franz Schultheis
The Artist is Absent: the Artist as Creativity Entrepreneur and Changes in Representation and Practices of “Art”
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