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Speaker(s)
Patrick Verwijmeren (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Date
Friday, 18 May 2018
Location
Rotterdam

In the secondary art market, artists play no active role. This allows us to isolate cultural influences on the demand for female artists’ work from supply-side factors. Using 1.5 million auction transactions in 45 countries, we document a 47.6% gender discount in auction prices for paintings. The discount is higher in countries with greater gender inequality. In experiments, participants are unable to guess the gender of an artist simply by looking at a painting and they vary in their preferences for paintings associated with female artists. Women’s art appears to sell for less because it is made by women.

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Keywords: Art, Auction, Gender, Culture, Inequality

JEL Classification: Z11, J16, D44