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Anne-Sophie.Radermecker@ulb.be
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ULB - Campus du Solbosch
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MOOVA est un projet Starting Grant ERC (2022). Son objectif est d'étudier l'économie contemporaine des antiquités dites ordinaires, afin de mettre en évidence leur potentiel. Un potentiel qui concerne la sauvegarde et la promotion du patrimoine informel, la consommation durable, la création de nouveaux business models à destination de secteurs vieillissants et le développement local.
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Books
- A.-S. Radermecker. Un autre regard sur les marchés de l’art. L’Académie en poche.
- A.-S. Radermecker (2021), Anonymous Art at Auction: The Reception of Early Flemish Paintings on the Western Art Market (1946-2015), Leiden/Boston: Brill (coll. History of Collecting & Art Markets 11). https://brill.com/view/title/59100
Works in progress
- A.-S. Radermecker. Connoisseurship in the Digital Era: Mechanisms of Evaluation of Low-Brow Works of Art on Social Media.
- A.-S. Radermecker, F. Angelini, and M. Marchenko, How to Deal with Fakes in the Art Market? A Theoretical Model Exploring Labeling and Price-Setting Strategies at Auction.
- A.-S. Radermecker, and D. Charitos: “Should Emerging Artists Build a Brand Name? Assessing Marketing Theories on the Artist’s Name as a Brand.”
Submitted papers (to peer reviewed journals)
- A.-S. Radermecker. Everything But not the Artist’s Name. The Overlooked Economics of Indeterminate Works of Art (Authencity studies)
- A.-S. Radermecker, and F. Angelini, “The Tactile Value of Art: Investigations in the Live Music Industry” (Cultural trends)
- A.-S. Radermecker, and E. Loots: Contemporary Artist, Crafts Maker and/or Cultural Entrepreneur? How Identity and Self-Perception affect Business Models in the Creative Crafts Market?
Peer reviewed papers
- Radermecker, A.-S. Valuation Mechanisms of Fine European Tapestries in the International Auction Market. FormAkademisk 16, no. 4 (2023).
- Oosterlinck, K., A.-S. Radermecker, Song, Y. Does The Valuation of Copies for Chinese Artworks. Journal of Cultural Economics (forth.)
- Brosens, K., and A.-S. Radermecker (2023). Valuing European Tapestry: From Riches to Rags Journal of Cultural Economics 47, 359-506.
- Y. Song and A.-S. Radermecker, “How Does Meaning Affect the Perceived Value of Art? The Case of Chinese Calligraphy” (Culture Unbound – conditionally accepted)
- Alexander, K., and A.-S. Radermecker (2023), Towards Transdisciplinarity: Current and Future Perspectives on Art Markets Studies. Sediment 33: 12-21.
- Radermecker, Anne-Sophie V., and Victor Ginsburgh (2023). "Questioning the NFT “Revolution” within the Art Ecosystem" Arts 12, no. 1: 25. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts12010025
- A.-S. Radermecker, and H. J. Van Miegroet (2023), “Attribution, Authentication, and Valuation Strategies in Eighteenth-century Paris Auction Markets” European Review of Economic History, 27(3): 336-361.
- K. Oosterlinck, and A.-S. Radermecker (2023) “Reputation or Regulation? Evidence from the Art Market.” Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 53(2):103-121.
- A.-S. Radermecker (2022). Selling Low-brow Art and Cultural Goods in Times of Pandemic: The Case of a Provincial Art Market. International Journal of Cultural Property 29(3): 283-310.
- A.-S. Radermecker and F. Alvarez de Toledo (2022), “The History of Art Markets: Methodological Considerations from Art History and Cultural Economics” International Journal of Digital Art History. https://doi.org/10.11588/dah.2020.5.75780 ; https://dahj.org/article/the-history-of-art-markets.
- A.-S. Radermecker (2022), “Marcantonio Michiel à propos d’une coupe all’antica de Pietro Maria Serbaldi: un prototype du faux archéologique à la fin du Quattrocento ?” Annales d’Histoire de l’Art & d’Archéologie.
- A.-S. Radermecker (2021), “Art and Culture in the Covid-19 Era: For a Consumer-Oriented Approach,” SN Business & Economics 1(4): 1-14.
- A.-S. Radermecker (2020), “Buy One Painting, Get Two Names. The Valuation of Collaborative Paintings in the Art Market,” Arts and the Market 10(2): 99–121.
- A.-S. Radermecker (2020), “The Market Reception of New Connoisseurship: Have Recent Advances in Art Scholarship Affected the Way of Buying and Selling Early Flemish Paintings?”, Nederlands Kunsthorisch Jaarboek 69: 339–72.
- A.-S. RADERMECKER (2020), “Artworks Without Names. An Insight into the Market for Anonymous Paintings,” Journal of Cultural Economics 43(3): 443–83.
- A.-S. Radermecker (2019), “Quand un nom vaut des millions. État et limite d’un marché fondé sur une économie du nom d’artiste,” Marges 28: 44-62.
- K. Oosterlinck, and A.-S. Radermecker (2019), “‘The Master of…’ Creating Names for Art History and the Art Market,” Journal of Cultural Economics 43(1): 57–95.
- V. Ginsburgh, A.-S. Radermecker, and D. Tommasi (2019), “The Effect of Experts’ Opinion on Prices of Art Works. The Case of Peter Brueghel the Younger,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 159: 36–50.
- A.-S. Radermecker (2018), “De l’usage maladroit de la signature d’artiste dans les études économiques,” Koregos. Revue encyclopédique et multimédia des arts 226, Online: http://www.koregos.org/fr/anne-sophie-radermecker-signature-marche-art/
- A.-S. Radermecker (2015), “Isabella d’Este et la sculpture all’antica : deux témoignages sur l’essor du connoisseurship en Italie au tournant des XVe et XVIe siècles,” Annales d’Histoire de l’Art & d’Archéologie 37: 87–102.
- A.-S. Radermecker (2015), “Abraham de Bruyn : Cinq chevaux debout dans un paysage,” In Animaux, exhib. cat., (Collections artistiques de l’Université de Liège, Galerie Wittert, 10ème Biennale de Gravure contemporaine de Liège), Liège, 15-17.
- A.-S. Radermecker and C. Levaux, (Eds.) (2012-2014), Artistes, musiques et publics en Wallonie et à Bruxelles (1990-2010), Revue de la Société liégeoise de Musicologie 31-33, 99 p. (Paper: “Affirmation et économie d’une scène locale : le cas des groupes pop-rock issus de la Communauté française de Belgique entre 2000 et 2010,” 35–57.)
Book chapters
- A.-S. Radermecker (2023). Collectionner les tableaux anciens. Caractéristiques de l’offre et mécanismes de formation de la valeur marchande. In G. David & F. Mairessee (ed.). Collectionneurs et marché (Bibliotheca Wittockiana) (conditionally accepted).
- A.-S. Radermecker (2023). From Regulation to Digital Reputation. The Market for Antiques in France. In Lazzaro, E., Moureau, N., and Turpin, A. Art & Finance (Routledge) – (conditionally accepted).
- A.-S. Radermecker (2020), “New Connoisseurship Facing the Art market. The Reception of Pieter Brueghel the Younger at Auction”, In A. Glauser, P. Holder, T. Mazzurana, O. Moeschler, V. Rolle, F. Schultheis (ed.), The Sociology of Arts and Markets. New Developments and Persistent Patterns. Palgrave Macmillan, 183–212.
- A.-S. Radermecker and É. Garcia Guillen (2018), “Le dialogue entre les opérateurs du secteur des arts plastiques contemporains à Bruxelles : perceptions et perspectives d’un territoire créatif,” In F. Rinchsbergh, E. Swyngedouw, J. Vlegels (eds), Cultural & Creative Industries in Brussels, VUB-Press, Urban Notebooks series, 239–60. ISBN 978 90 5718 802
Reports
- Voices of Culture. Structured Dialogue Between the European Commission and the Cultural Sector (2022). (Re)-Engaging Digital Audiences In The Cultural Sectors – Improving Audience Data (expert and editor).
- A.-S. Radermecker (2020), Le marché des maîtres anciens : une économie du nom d’artiste ? État des lieux et implications pour le secteur muséal, PhD Review #1 de l’Observatoire des Politiques culturelles de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, 96 p. http://www.opc.cfwb.be/index.php?id=20992
- A.-S. Radermecker and S. Du Roy de Blicquy (2018), Le marché de l’art, Dossier du CRISP 89, 153 p. ISBN 978 2 87075 187 9
Other publications
- December 2021: EconomistsTalkArt.org, Anonymous Art at Auction: Looking at the ‘Unbranded’ and the ‘Outdated’. https://economiststalkart.org/2021/11/23/anonymous-art-at-auction-looking-at-the-unbranded-and-the-outdated/
- A.-S. Radermecker, and N. Nyst, “L’emploi culturel,” Politique – Revue belge d’analyse et de débat (Fall 2021)
- A.-S. Radermecker, “What’s in Anonymity?” short article for Nicholas Hall Old Master Gallery’s journal (New York). https://www.nicholashall.art/journal/the-market-for-anonymous-old-master-paintings/
- A.-S. Radermecker, “How the Pandemic Shed Light on the “Tactile Value” of Art and Culture”, SHIT! Corona Chronicles. An online Space/Repository/Forum to share problems, solutions, issues, field notes and questions about how professional arts and culture works in a Covid-19/PostCovid-19 world (Posted on 15 February 2021). https://padlet.com/ellenloots/wosl47s6cckq996p
- Forthcoming: contributions to the Art Market Dictionary De Gruyter (various dictionary entries)
- September 2018: EconomistsTalkArt.org, “The price of a name: Art market valuation of provisional names (‘The master of’)”. Available online: https://economiststalkart.org/2018/10/09/the-price-of-a-name-art-market-valuation-of-provisional-names-the-master-of/
- January 2017, Moustique (national weekly magazine): 21 Rue la Boétie exhibition review available online: http://www.moustique.be/17421/le-documentaire-21-rue-la-boetie
Referee
Journal of Cultural Economics (Springer); European Review of Economic History; SN Business & Economics (Springer Nature); Dialogues – Revue de Philosophie Canadienne (Cambridge University Press); SAGE Open; Economia Politica (Springer Nature); RIHA Journal (Journal of the International Association of Research Institutes in the History of Art); Arts; Sustainability, Humanities, Arts and the Market; International Journal of Arts Management; Journal of Visual Art Practice.