French art dealers committee

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Comité Professionnel des Galeries d'Art (French Art Dealers Committee) is a French professional association established in 1947 in Paris with the mission to represent French art galleries before the state authorities. In broader terms, its role is to act as a consultant, or a mediator, for the benefit of art professionals, providing technical assistance with tax matters, customs regulations, social security legislation, etc.[1] Through its activities, the Committee plays an active role in the development of the art market.

It also ensures maintenance of professional ethics and standards.

President: Patrick Bongers[2]

Vice-President: Nathalie Obadia

Former Presidents:

1947-1970 : Paul Martin

1970-1983 : Gildo Caputo

1983-1993 : Michel Dauberville

1993-2004 : Anne Lahumière [1]

List of Members: www.comitedesgaleries.com

Upon request from the Committee, at the end of 2005 the French Institute CSA completed a survey on satisfaction with the profession, which provides a panorama of French art galleries and indications regarding the stability of the market and dealers' expectations.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Comité Professionnel des Galeries d'Art".
  2. ^ "Patrick Bongers - Who's Who".
  3. ^ "Agence Sylvia Beder Communication Culture".