A talk with Giovanni Gasparini (Christie’s) and Eugenio Re Rebaudengo (Artuner)
How is the value of an artwork determined in the art business?
What are the elements that regulate the valuation and the prices of artworks?
Programme Director of the MSc Art, Law and Business programme at Christie’s Education Giovanni Gasparini and Artuner Founder Eugenio Re Rebaudengo discuss the relationship between art and market.
Event in English
Giovanni Gasparini created and directs the Master course in Art, Law and Business and teaches the Business units of the MSc. Before joining Christie’s Education he was a lecturer on the art market, and ran a consultancy business for collectors and artists, active both in trading privately and organizing exhibitions. Giovanni is also a regular contributor of reports and commentary on the international art market for ArtEconomy24, a specialized section of Il Sole 24 Ore, the leading Italian financial paper. Before joining the art world, he was working for more than 10 years as an analyst and consultant on international affairs and aerospace businesses. He studied Economics at Bocconi University in Milan and holds an MA in Art Business from Manchester University.
Eugenio Re Rebaudengo is an entrepreneur, collector and curator who is eager to share his passion for contemporary art. He founded ARTUNER in 2013 with the goal of creating an innovative hybrid art platform for artists and collectors. Since then, he has organised over 25 international exhibitions with over 100 artists. He holds a MSc degree with Distinction in Management, Organisations and Governance from the London School of Economics and is also on the Committee of the Tate Young Patrons, Serpentine Gallery Future Contemporaries and Whitechapel First Future. In his capacity as a collector, Re Rebaudengo was acknowledged in Apollo Magazine’s “40 Under 40 Europe” in 2014 and “40 Under 40 Global” in 2017, which recognises the most influential and talented people in the art world under the age of 40.