Art Markets and Digital Histories

This Special Issue of Arts investigates the use of digital methods in the study of art markets and their histories. As historical and contemporary data is rapidly becoming more available, and digital technologies are becoming integral to research in the humanities and social sciences, we sought to b...

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Main Authors: Rasterhoff, Claartje, Van Ginhoven, Sandra
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Language:English
Published: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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academic system
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deep mapping
auction price
online art market
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digital art history
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art forgery
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museums
econometrics
academic system
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big data
social bubble
spatial art history
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behavioral analysis
prestige
art market
cryptocurrency
art indices
Internet galleries
blockchain
digital humanities
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art fairs
associative theory
archives
museum exhibition
uncertainty
social network
online auctions
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copper painting
decision-making under risk
data visualization
mediation
associative status networks
editorial
digital mapping
Dutch Golden Age
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informational asymmetry
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data constraints
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art forgery
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econometrics
academic system
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big data
social bubble
spatial art history
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Harrison and Cynthia White
dealer-critic system
behavioral analysis
prestige
art market
cryptocurrency
art indices
Internet galleries
blockchain
digital humanities
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art fairs
associative theory
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museum exhibition
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online auctions
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copper painting
decision-making under risk
data visualization
mediation
associative status networks
editorial
digital mapping
Dutch Golden Age
digital object
informational asymmetry
art markets
data constraints
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digital history
art market studies
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Hans Rottenhammer
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painting production
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