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artnet is headquartered in Berlin and has employees in their downtown New York City Office. |
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artnet was founded in 1989 as Centrox Corporation by Pierre Sernet, and became known as Artnet Worldwide Corp. in 1995 and finally changed its name to artnet in 1999. |
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The company moved from a proprietary service to an open platform service on the Web in 1995. |
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Hans Neuendorf, CEO, became involved with artnet in 1989, was named Chairman of the company in 1992 and assumed his role as CEO in January 1995. |
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Hans Neuendorf was one of the founders of the first international art fair, which took place in Cologne, Germany in 1967. The fair was instrumental in bringing together geographically separated dealers and galleries and created the first competitive overview of the international art market. |
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The artnet Fine Art Auctions Database contains 3.6 million auction records from over 500 auction houses worldwide that has been compiled since 1985. Works from over 180,000 artists are represented. The Database is searchable by artist, title, sale location, date, size, and price. Over half the records include illustrations. |
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artnet features over 2,000 galleries. |
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artnet provides a free newsletter with the latest news from the art world. |
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artnet allows you to search through 2,000 member galleries, all our exhibitions and the renowned artnet Magazine articles, with the Art Search. It is the easiest way to find what your looking for on artnet. |
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artnet's Resources is an international directory of the art world featuring museum and art fair schedules, links to art services, art schools, art sites, design sites, government organizations, art magazines and non-profit organizations. |
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