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{{Short description|Art market website}} | |||
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{{About|an art-dealing website|the lighting industry control system|Art-Net}} | |||
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{{Infobox Company | |||
{{Advert|date=April 2020}} | |||
| name = artnet AG | |||
{{Disputed|date=October 2021}} | |||
| type = Stock Corporation | |||
}} | |||
| foundation = 1998 | |||
{{Infobox company | |||
| location_city = New York, Berlin | |||
| name = Artnet AG | |||
| key_people = Hans Neuendorf (CEO) | |||
| logo = Artnet logo.svg | |||
| industry = Art Market | |||
| logo_size = 200px | |||
| revenue = 11 Million € <ref name="key figures">artnet AG annual report 2007</ref> | |||
| type = ] ({{lang|de|]}}) | |||
| operating_income = 1.84 Million € <ref name="key figures"/> | |||
| traded_as = {{FWB|ART}} | |||
| net_income = 2.25 Million € <ref name="key figures"/> | |||
| owner = '''Artnet AG''' | |||
| num_employees = 83 <ref name="key figures"/> | |||
| founder = Pierre Sernet | |||
| homepage = , | |||
| foundation = As '''Centrox Corporation''' {{start_date and age|1989}} | |||
| location_city = New York, Berlin, London | |||
| key_people = Jacob Pabst (CEO) | |||
| industry = Art market | |||
| revenue = $21,878,000{{r|ann19|page=ii}} | |||
| revenue_year = 2019 | |||
| num_employees = 122{{r|ann19|page=ii}} | |||
| num_employees_year = 2019 | |||
| homepage = {{url|artnet.com}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Artnet.com''' is an ] website. It is operated by Artnet Worldwide Corporation, which has headquarters in ].{{r|ft}} It is owned by '''Artnet AG''', a German publicly-traded company based in ] that is listed on the ].{{r|ft|nyt2}} The company increased revenues by 25.3% to €17.3 million in 2015 compared with a year before.{{r|ann15}} | |||
'''artnet''' is an online service provider for the international art market with headquarters in New York and Berlin and regional offices in France, China, the UK, Spain and Russia. | |||
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== Company history == | ||
artnet is an information platform for the international art market and provides services allowing its clients to attain price transparency and giving them an effective overview of the art market. | |||
The company was founded as Centrox Corporation in 1989 by Pierre Sernet,{{r|self09|bloom}} a French art collector who developed database software which allowed images of artworks to be associated with market prices.{{r|spiegel}} ], a German ], began to invest in the company in the 1990s;{{r|spiegel}} he became chairman in 1992 and ] in 1995.{{r|self09}} That same year, the name was changed to Artnet Worldwide Corporation. It was taken over by Artnet AG in 1998.{{r|ann14|page=14}} Neuendorf's son, Jacob Pabst, became chief executive officer in July 2012.{{r|cat}} | |||
== Services == | |||
The primary service of this business is the artnet Price Database. artnet’s Price Database currently contains 3.6 million auction sale results since 1985 from over 500 international auction houses. Market value and long-term price developments of artworks can be researched online. | |||
== Website == | |||
An additional key product is the artnet online Gallery Network, consisting of more than 2,000 international galleries worldwide. Collectors are able to search by artist, movement and medium and can contact sellers directly. This service is free of charge for collectors while galleries pay a monthly fee. | |||
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Artnet operates an international research and trading platform for the art market, including works of ], ] and ]. Its services allow users to research art, contact ] directly, and attain price transparency in the art market. The platform caters to art dealers as well as buyers.<ref name="OnVista">{{cite web|url=https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://aktien.onvista.de/snapshot.html%3FID_OSI%3D82759&ei=7sjyS96WDYO88gbI1OD1DQ&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CCQQ7gEwBA&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dtim%2Bkruse%2Bartnet%26hl%3Den|title=OnVista|access-date=2016-11-12|archive-date=2015-06-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150601140753/http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http%3A%2F%2Faktien.onvista.de%2Fsnapshot.html%3FID_OSI%3D82759&ei=7sjyS96WDYO88gbI1OD1DQ&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CCQQ7gEwBA&prev=%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dtim+kruse+artnet&hl=en|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
In 2008, Artnet launched the first online auctions platform exclusively for works of art.<ref name="artnet Annual Report 2009, p. 14">{{cite web|url=http://www.artnet.com/ir/pdf/artnetAGAnnualReport2009.pdf|title=Annual Report 2009|page=14|access-date=2010-05-26|archive-date=2011-12-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111216140853/http://www.artnet.com/ir/pdf/artnetAGAnnualReport2009.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2015, the site saw a 120% increase in new registrations, rising sell-through rates, and a notable increase in numbers of lots sold.{{r|self16}} | |||
This range of services is completed by an independent online art magazine, alerts by email of newly available artworks, appraisal estimate reports, online auctions, a digital library of artists’ monographs, and an international exhibition calendar, among other services. | |||
A French version of the site, artnet.fr, was launched in October 2008. It included a French-language magazine which offers a critical overview of the art market in France.<ref name="artnet Annual Report 2009, p. 9">{{cite web|url=http://www.artnet.com/ir/pdf/artnetAGAnnualReport2009.pdf|title=Annual Report 2009|page=9|access-date=2010-05-26|archive-date=2011-12-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111216140853/http://www.artnet.com/ir/pdf/artnetAGAnnualReport2009.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
== History == | |||
=== 1989 - 1995 === | |||
artnet was founded in 1989. The company’s initial product was an illustrated auction records database accessible via proprietary software and dial-up connection, providing a quick market overview for collectors and dealers. Hans Neuendorf, one of artnet’s founders and a former gallery owner himself, was made CEO in 1995. | |||
In February 2014, the company launched a website, Artnet News. ], former editorial director of ], was appointed editor-in-chief.{{r|nyt|media}} | |||
=== 1996-2006 === | |||
In 1996, data migration of the artnet Price Database to the internet was completed allowing this online platform to be searchable from anywhere. Since then, the artnet Gallery Network, artnet Magazine and additional information services have comprised a website which is essential to collectors, sellers and art aficionados alike. | |||
== Services == | |||
artnet Worldwide is a wholly owned subsidiary of artnet AG, which was incorporated as artnet.com AG in 1998 in Germany. In 1999, artnet.com AG went public on the Neuer Markt at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The name of the company was officially changed to artnet AG in 2002. In October that year, artnet AG left the Neuer Markt and has since been listed in the General Standard at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, a segment of the EU-regulated Geregelter Markt. | |||
Artnet's primary service is online auctions. The Artnet Fine Art and Design Price Database and the Artnet Decorative Art Price Database contain over 10 million auction sale results dating back to 1985 from over 1700 international ].{{r|self16|ann15}} Market value and long-term price developments of artworks can be researched online.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/16/arts/design/16auction.html?_r=2&scp=5&sq=artnet&st=cse|title=Art Prices (and Mood) Inch Back Up|last=Vogel|first=Carol|date=15 November 2009|work=]|access-date=26 May 2010|archive-date=30 May 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130530003947/http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/16/arts/design/16auction.html?_r=2&scp=5&sq=artnet&st=cse|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
An additional product is the Artnet online Gallery Network, an online platform that connects galleries and collectors from around the world. With over 35,000 artists and 2,200 international galleries worldwide,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-10-best-visual-websites-m0xtb522b0t|title="The 10 best visual websites"|last=Peake|first=Mike|date=4 October 2009|work=]|access-date=26 May 2010|url-access=subscription}}</ref> it is the largest network of its kind, and generates inquiries from both collectors and first-time buyers.{{r|self16}} | |||
=== 2007 - present === | |||
As of February 1, 2007, artnet AG has been included in the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. In 2008, artnet launched fine art online auctions in a move to provide the advantages of the internet to an international audience. Effectively lowering transaction costs and turn-around time in comparison to traditional auction houses, artnet evolves as a transaction platform creating increased liquidity in the art market. | |||
Subscribing galleries can list works for sale on the site.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/02/AR2009090201072.html|title=Resources for Finding and Decorating with Art|last=Sapienza|first=Terri|date=3 September 2009|newspaper=]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160327230744/http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/02/AR2009090201072.html|archive-date=March 27, 2016|url-status=live|access-date=18 September 2009}}</ref> | |||
== Clients == | |||
artnet’s clients include private collectors, galleries, appraisers, museums, auctioneers, insurance companies and government agencies such as the IRS and the FBI. | |||
== Collaborations == | |||
In 2004, Artnet and the international auction house ] began a collaboration.<ref>"Investments you can live with" '']''. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221004102057/https://money.cnn.com/galleries/2010/moneymag/1001/gallery.alternative_investments.moneymag/index.html |date=2022-10-04 }}. Retrieved 26 May 2010.</ref> | |||
A collaboration with ] was also launched in 2007.<ref>Liberman, Gail. "Managing your Future. How to buy art in today's market". ''Palm Beach Daily News'', 24 January 2010.</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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<ref name=ann15> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170215020045/http://www.artnet.com/investor-relations/annual-reports/annual-report-2015.pdf |date=2017-02-15 }}. Artnet AG. Accessed March 2017.</ref> | |||
<ref name=ann14> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907193755/http://www.artnet.com/investor-relations/annual-reports/annual-report-2014.pdf |date=2015-09-07 }}. Artnet AG. Accessed September 2015.</ref> | |||
<ref name=ann19>{{cite web |title=Annual Report 2019 |url=http://www.artnet.com/investor-relations/annual-reports/annual-report-2019.pdf |publisher=artnet AG |access-date=11 August 2020 |archive-date=25 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210725055418/http://www.artnet.com/investor-relations/annual-reports/annual-report-2019.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
<ref name=bloom> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170620110819/http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=73507795 |date=2017-06-20 }}. Bloomberg L.P. Accessed September 2015.</ref> | |||
<ref name=cat>Catherine Hickley (25 June 2012). {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140605052216/http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-25/artnet-founder-neuendorf-cedes-ceo-role-to-eldest-son-pabst.html |date=2014-06-05 }}, Bloomberg L.P. Accessed September 2015.</ref> | |||
<ref name=ft>Georgina Adam (8 May 2015). {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160730163048/http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/54dd52b6-f33b-11e4-a979-00144feab7de.html#axzz3l3qOiJ8e |date=2016-07-30 }}, ''The Financial Times''. Accessed September 2015.</ref> | |||
<ref name=media> (15 January 2014). {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151110225756/http://www.mediawiredaily.com/2014/01/benjamin-genocchio-to-lead-art-nets.html |date=2015-11-10 }}, Media Wired Daily. Accessed September 2015.</ref> | |||
<ref name=nyt>Carol Vogel (12 December 2013). {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170624083405/http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/13/arts/design/steve-mcqueen-among-6-hugo-boss-prize-finalists.html |date=2017-06-24 }}, ''The New York Times''. Accessed September 2015.</ref> | |||
<ref name=nyt2>Randy Kennedy (21 June 2011), {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170409200103/http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/22/arts/design/artnet-has-online-art-sales-success.html |date=2017-04-09 }}, ''The New York Times''. Accessed September 2015.</ref> | |||
<!---ref name=robin>Robin Pogrebin (08 November 2017)., ''The New York Times''. Accessed November 2017.</ref---> | |||
<ref name=self09>, Artnet. Archived 31 January 2009.</ref> | |||
<ref name=spiegel>Thomas Hüetlin, Christopher Sultan (trans.) (7 June 2012). {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161207074221/http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/using-the-internet-to-liberate-the-art-trade-from-the-elite-a-836094-druck.html |date=2016-12-07 }}, ''Spiegel International''. Accessed September 2015.</ref> | |||
<ref name=self16> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170126113423/http://www.artnet.com/about/aboutindex.asp?F=1 |date=2017-01-26 }}. Accessed March 2017.</ref> | |||
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Company type | Stock corporation (Aktiengesellschaft) |
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Traded as | FWB: ART |
Industry | Art market |
Founded | As Centrox Corporation 1989; 36 years ago (1989) |
Founder | Pierre Sernet |
Headquarters | New York, Berlin, London |
Key people | Jacob Pabst (CEO) |
Revenue | $21,878,000 (2019) |
Owner | Artnet AG |
Number of employees | 122 (2019) |
Website | artnet |
Artnet.com is an art market website. It is operated by Artnet Worldwide Corporation, which has headquarters in New York City. It is owned by Artnet AG, a German publicly-traded company based in Berlin that is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The company increased revenues by 25.3% to €17.3 million in 2015 compared with a year before.
Company history
The company was founded as Centrox Corporation in 1989 by Pierre Sernet, a French art collector who developed database software which allowed images of artworks to be associated with market prices. Hans Neuendorf, a German art dealer, began to invest in the company in the 1990s; he became chairman in 1992 and chief executive officer in 1995. That same year, the name was changed to Artnet Worldwide Corporation. It was taken over by Artnet AG in 1998. Neuendorf's son, Jacob Pabst, became chief executive officer in July 2012.
Website
Artnet operates an international research and trading platform for the art market, including works of fine art, decorative arts and design. Its services allow users to research art, contact galleries directly, and attain price transparency in the art market. The platform caters to art dealers as well as buyers.
In 2008, Artnet launched the first online auctions platform exclusively for works of art. In 2015, the site saw a 120% increase in new registrations, rising sell-through rates, and a notable increase in numbers of lots sold.
A French version of the site, artnet.fr, was launched in October 2008. It included a French-language magazine which offers a critical overview of the art market in France.
In February 2014, the company launched a website, Artnet News. Benjamin Genocchio, former editorial director of Louise Blouin Media, was appointed editor-in-chief.
Services
Artnet's primary service is online auctions. The Artnet Fine Art and Design Price Database and the Artnet Decorative Art Price Database contain over 10 million auction sale results dating back to 1985 from over 1700 international auction houses. Market value and long-term price developments of artworks can be researched online.
An additional product is the Artnet online Gallery Network, an online platform that connects galleries and collectors from around the world. With over 35,000 artists and 2,200 international galleries worldwide, it is the largest network of its kind, and generates inquiries from both collectors and first-time buyers.
Subscribing galleries can list works for sale on the site.
Collaborations
In 2004, Artnet and the international auction house Sotheby's began a collaboration. A collaboration with Art Basel/Art Basel Miami Beach was also launched in 2007.
References
- ^ "Annual Report 2019" (PDF). artnet AG. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
- ^ Georgina Adam (8 May 2015). "The Art Market: outside the white cube" Archived 2016-07-30 at the Wayback Machine, The Financial Times. Accessed September 2015.
- Randy Kennedy (21 June 2011), "A Resurgence in Art Buying Over the Web" Archived 2017-04-09 at the Wayback Machine, The New York Times. Accessed September 2015.
- ^ Annual Report 2015 Archived 2017-02-15 at the Wayback Machine. Artnet AG. Accessed March 2017.
- ^ "About Us: Fact Sheet", Artnet. Archived 31 January 2009.
- Company Overview of Artnet Worldwide Corporation Archived 2017-06-20 at the Wayback Machine. Bloomberg L.P. Accessed September 2015.
- ^ Thomas Hüetlin, Christopher Sultan (trans.) (7 June 2012). "Online Rebellion: Dealer Tries to Liberate Art from the Elite" Archived 2016-12-07 at the Wayback Machine, Spiegel International. Accessed September 2015.
- Annual Report 2014 Archived 2015-09-07 at the Wayback Machine. Artnet AG. Accessed September 2015.
- Catherine Hickley (25 June 2012). "Artnet Founder Neuendorf Cedes CEO Role to Eldest Son Pabst" Archived 2014-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, Bloomberg L.P. Accessed September 2015.
- "OnVista". Archived from the original on 1 June 2015. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
- "Annual Report 2009" (PDF). p. 14. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 December 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- ^ Artnet Archived 2017-01-26 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed March 2017.
- "Annual Report 2009" (PDF). p. 9. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 December 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- Carol Vogel (12 December 2013). "Steve McQueen Among 6 Hugo Boss Prize Finalists" Archived 2017-06-24 at the Wayback Machine, The New York Times. Accessed September 2015.
- (15 January 2014). "Benjamin Genocchio To Lead Art Net's Global Art Market Newswire: Artnet News" Archived 2015-11-10 at the Wayback Machine, Media Wired Daily. Accessed September 2015.
- Vogel, Carol (15 November 2009). "Art Prices (and Mood) Inch Back Up". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 30 May 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- Peake, Mike (4 October 2009). ""The 10 best visual websites"". The Times. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- Sapienza, Terri (3 September 2009). "Resources for Finding and Decorating with Art". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 27 March 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2009.
- "Investments you can live with" CNNMoney.com. Money.cnn.com Archived 2022-10-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- Liberman, Gail. "Managing your Future. How to buy art in today's market". Palm Beach Daily News, 24 January 2010.