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Second edition of The Art Market Day to take place in the Grand Palais

After a successful inaugural conference in 2018, The Art Market Day returns to Paris for its second edition. Organized by Le Quotidien de l’Art, a print daily publication, it will gather over 300 art market professionals and host more than 30 speakers from across the market and continents. A selection of hot topics for today’s art market will be covered, including funding and possible implications of Brexit.

This year, .ART will participate at one of the panel discussions that explores the use of big data in the art market. Titled “Big data: new tools for the market”, the panel will be moderated by Adriano Picinati di Torcello, Founder and Director of Deloitte Art & Finance Initiative. Other participating companies at the panel include Artnet, Barnebys and Wondeur AI.

The conference is fully bilingual in English and French. An addition to this year’s edition, the startup studio will enable the conference delegates to discover the most recent innovations available to art market players.

The full programme for the day is available here.

There are still a few days left to book entry tickets at a discounted rate!

 

.ART Team

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