
The KEA team is pleased to share that we are starting an exciting new assignment titled “Study on the Scale and Economic Dimensions of the EU art market,” commissioned by DG GROW.
This study aims to provide a first analysis of the art market within the EU, examining its scale and economic impact. As part of this effort, we will be conducting consultations with key stakeholders across the industry. These consultations represent a great opportunity for artists, galleries, auction houses, and other professionals to contribute their insights and experiences.
In the next months KEA’s colleagues will engage in conversations with such stakeholders to ensure that the perspectives of the whole value chain inform future policy discussions and help shape informed policies that support the art market’s growth and sustainability.
For more information on this, please contact Emanuele Rolando: erolando@keanet.eu
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