The first art market refers to the initial sale of an artwork.
Once a work is purchased on the primary market, it enters the secondary art market.
In the primary art market, the initial value of the artwork is set by the artist or the gallery. No particular standard makes it possible to establish the price of a work. However, some criteria can have an influence:
Artist's studio, international fairs or fairs, galleries or art dealers, auctions: where to buy an artwork? We take a detailed look at the various players that mark the art market in France and internationally.
Intermediaries between the artist and the buyer, art dealers are experts responsible for finding artworks or collectibles on behalf of their clients.
Their field of action is not limited to France: their research focuses on the national and international art market. Art dealers commonly collaborate with art galleries, museums and art institutions. Their remuneration takes the form of a commission (10 and 20% of the sale price).
In France and abroad, there are two types of auction:
Les foires d’art internationales réalisent un quart des ventes d'art dans le monde.
Ces salons où convergent galeries, marchands d'art, artistes et collectionneurs se déroulent chaque année en Europe, en Asie et en Amérique. Parmi les plus prestigieuses, nous pouvons citer :
International art fairs account for a quarter of art sales worldwide.
These fairs, where galleries, art dealers, artists and collectors converge, take place every year in Europe, Asia and America. Among the most prestigious, we can cite:
International art fairs and fairs have a turnover of 16.6 billion dollars (13.6 euros) for 2019.
In France, the taxation of an artwork of art varies depending on whether you are on the side of the buyer or the seller, an individual or a company.
The purchase of works of art is subject to VAT. The rate applied is 20%, lowered to 5.5% for:
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