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State of the Art Market: Understanding Regional Differences in the Globalized Art Market

Artnet News

A closer look at the auction market for artists born in different regions shows how they take distinct paths to the hyperconnected art world. The post State of the Art Market: Understanding Regional Differences in the Globalized Art Market appeared first on Artnet News.

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ASA Newsroom - Gems & Jewelry - Untitled Article

ASA Newsroom - Gems & Jewelry

Joining a professional organization can be a game-changer for your career, and for those in the appraisal profession, ASA stands out as a leading choice. Beyond networking and professional development, being a part of ASA can be instrumental not only in securing a job but also in laying the foundation for launching your appraisal practice. In this article, we explore five ways ASA membership can contribute to your job search success or entrepreneurial endeavors.

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Work of the Week: James Rosenquist’s ‘F-111 (south) (west) (north) (east) (G. 73)’

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The famed painting that is the basis for this print suite has a full gallery to itself at the Museum of Modern Art. The post Work of the Week: James Rosenquist’s ‘F-111 (south) (west) (north) (east) (G. 73)’ appeared first on Artnet News.

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Professional Development Credits Demystified

International Society of Appraisers

3/9/2024 12:00:00 AM This post is all about taking the mystery out of Professional Development Credits! Whether you’re taking your first Requalification class or your fifth, reporting on your PDCs is an integral part of passing the course. The Requalification Packet that you receive during the class has a LOT of information in it. We hope this summary can break down the most important points and provide some clarity.

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Banknote Collecting: A Brief Introduction to Notaphily

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Money makes the world go around. It’s the reason we go to work, it helps us go on vacation, and can afford us the nicer material things in life that we might crave. For some people this is new clothes, a smart watch, a car. For notaphiles, it’s the money itself. Money has value depending on its denomination, but money is also highly collectible. And there’s a great deal more to notaphily (the study and collection of paper currency and banknotes) than merely chasing the largest numbers.