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The contemporary art market is undergoing profound changes as it adopts digital technologies in the presentation, commercialization, and analysis of artworks, as well as their certification, storage and production. Since the late 1990s, different actors in the art market from auction houses to entrepreneurs, artists to large galleries, have sought new ways of buying and selling art online - some more successfully than others.


This course will explore the evolution and current developments of the online art market over the last two-and-a-half decades as it rapidly grows and adapts to new demands from its customers and reaches out to wider audiences. We will analyze different trends and examine case studies in order to understand how art is bought and sold, and what has led certain models to fail or succeed.


With knowledge of the histories and potential futures of selling art online, participants will be able to develop their own strategies for venturing into the online art market. Each week, we will discuss these subjects to elaborate an overview of the current art market and draft a prototype of an online gallery, platform or service dedicated to contemporary digital art.



*Prices include VAT

Video conferences every Monday from 1pm to 3pm Berlin time. Recordings will be available in case you miss a live session!
Week 1. Introduction
  • Presentation of the course and its participants

Week 2. The art market goes digital
  • Selling online amid the dotcom boom
  • Digital art galleries: from differentiation to integration
  • The art market meets e-commerce
  • The rise of online platforms and marketplaces
  • NFT and the acceleration of the art market


Week 3. Artists re-thinking the art market

  • The first net art galleries
  • Strategies for selling art online
  • Experiments with cryptocurrencies and blockchain
  • Monetized graphics to NFTs
  • Formats and prices of digital artworks


Week 4. Contemporary art for the long tail

  • From multiples to digital editions
  • Selling art on the app store
  • Crowdfunding and micropatronage
  • Ownership or access: modes of collecting art online
  • The future of NFTs in the art market


Week 5. Distribution, distribution, distribution

  • Online viewing rooms and cyborg art dealers
  • Virtual white cubes and online communities
  • VR and Augmented Reality art
  • Streaming art platforms
  • Digital art frames and Smart TVs

We will use Zoom for the live video conferences, please check Zoom's technical requirements here.


Closed captioning will be available during the video conference.

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