TEFAF – ESSENTIAL ART MARKET SURVEY – Dr. Clare McAndrew – artseconomics.com

Posted on November 23, 2011 by

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Dear All,

ArtsEconomics.com are very proud to have been commissioned by TEFAF to carry out a survey on the international art market in 2011. This annual report (produced by Arts Economics and published by TEFAF) represents the most authoritative and comprehensive data on the global art market available, and is quoted regularly in the art and financial press as well as being used for important political lobbying to further the aims of the art trade. This year, at the request of dealers, we have kept the survey as brief as possible, and it should not take more than 10 minutes to complete. The results of this survey will be aggregated with data on the auction market and will form a critical part of the report. Your participation plays a vital part in ensuring that the substantial role played by dealers in the international art market is properly recognised. Could you please fill out the following questionnaire as fully as possible and return it by December 2nd.

All participants in the survey will be entitled to receive a free copy of the report. If you would like a copy of the report, please include an email or postal address at the end of the survey. Once you have completed the survey, your submission will be eligible for a prize draw for the chance to win one of five double tickets for the TEFAF Private Opening Preview and Silver Jubilee Opening Night Party. Details on entry are included at the end of the survey.

Confidentiality: This survey is strictly confidential and anonymous. Answers will be combined with those of other dealers and analyzed only by the research team at Arts Economics. Only aggregated results will be published and no reference or connection will be made from the information you provide here to your individual business.

The survey is in English (and euros), but is also available in different languages and alternative currencies. To access these please click on the following links:

In FRENCH – Please click here

In GERMAN – Please click here

In ITALIAN – Please click here

In Pound Sterling (£)- Please click here

In US dollars ($) – Please click here

In CHINESE (¥) – Please click here

Thank you very much for your time.

For further information on the survey, please contact:

Dr. Clare McAndrew ARTS ECONOMICS

www.artseconomics.com

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