artnet AG, through its subsidiary, Artnet Worldwide Corporation, operates an online resource for the international art market worldwide. It operates through three segments: Data, Marketplace, and Media. The company presents artworks from member galleries and partner auction houses online, including approximately 1,100 galleries presenting approximately 250,000 artworks by approximately 23,000 artists internationally. It also offers database-related products, including the Price Database Fine Art and Design and the Price Database Decorative Art; market alerts; and analytics reports. In addition, the company offers a platform to buy and sell artworks online; a platform for the events, trends, and people that shape the art market; and up-to-the-minute analysis and commentary. artnet AG was founded in 1989 and is based in Berlin, Germany.
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