The Business of Art: Why Strong Foundations Matter in a Global Creative Economy
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The Business of Art: Why Strong Foundations Matter in a Global Creative Economy



Study: How Entrepreneurship, Governance and Trust Support Growth in the Art Market

The global art market is often viewed through the lens of creativity, culture, and artistic expression. Yet behind every successful gallery, auction house, museum partnership, and artist-led enterprise lies something more fundamental: a business.

While headlines frequently focus on record-breaking sales and major exhibitions, the broader creative economy depends upon thousands of companies operating behind the scenes. Galleries, dealers, publishers, consultants, logistics providers, technology firms, and creative agencies all contribute to a market that continues to evolve on a global scale.

Recent industry data suggests that the art market remains remarkably resilient despite economic uncertainty, while broader business formation trends highlight the continuing importance of entrepreneurship in supporting cultural and creative industries.

The Global Art Market Remains Significant

According to the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report 2026, global art market sales increased by 4% during 2025 to reach approximately $59.6 billion. Transaction volumes also grew, reaching an estimated 41.5 million transactions globally. The United States remained the largest market, while the UK retained its position as one of the world's leading art-market centres with approximately 18% of global market share.

The report noted that growth was supported by both dealer and auction activity, demonstrating continued demand despite broader economic and geopolitical uncertainty.

These figures reinforce the importance of the art market as both a cultural and economic ecosystem.

Every Creative Enterprise Begins as a Business

Whether establishing a gallery, launching an art advisory practice, creating a digital art platform, or managing an artist's commercial activities, every creative venture ultimately requires a business structure capable of supporting long-term growth.

This relationship between entrepreneurship and creativity is often overlooked.

Companies House reported approximately 801,871 new company incorporations during the 2024–25 financial year, while the UK register reached approximately 5.43 million companies. During the same period, Companies House processed approximately 14.7 million filings, reflecting the scale of entrepreneurial activity taking place across the UK economy.

Many of these businesses operate within creative, cultural, media, technology, and professional service sectors that support the wider art market.

Technology Is Reshaping Creative Businesses

Technology continues to influence both the creation and commercialisation of art.

According to Art Basel, digital art represented approximately 3% of the global art market in 2025, up from 1% in 2024, reflecting increasing adoption among collectors, institutions, and younger audiences.

Artificial intelligence, online marketplaces, digital exhibitions, and remote commerce are also changing how creative businesses operate.

Meanwhile, research examining the use of deep learning within art valuation demonstrates how AI is increasingly being applied to market analysis, pricing, and authentication processes. Researchers found that modern AI models can improve valuation accuracy, particularly for artworks with limited historical sales data.

These developments suggest that technology is becoming an increasingly important component of the broader art economy.

Trust and Transparency Are Becoming Competitive Advantages

As creative businesses become more international, governance and transparency are growing in importance.

Collectors, investors, institutions, and commercial partners increasingly seek confidence in the businesses with which they engage. This trend extends beyond the art world and reflects broader changes in corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and business transparency.

In the UK, reforms introduced through the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act are strengthening identity verification requirements and improving the integrity of the Companies House register. These changes aim to improve confidence in corporate information and support trust throughout the business environment.

For creative enterprises seeking growth, partnerships, or investment, strong governance may increasingly become a competitive advantage.

Expert Perspective

According to Robert Engeham of Your Company Formations, a leading UK business formation and compliance authority:

"Creativity and entrepreneurship have always been closely connected. Every successful gallery, creative agency, publishing business, or digital platform relies on strong foundations behind the scenes. The organisations that achieve sustainable growth are often those that combine innovation with good governance and operational discipline."

Engeham believes the relationship between trust and growth is becoming increasingly important.

"Whether operating in the arts, technology, or professional services, businesses benefit when customers, investors, and partners have confidence in the integrity of their operations. Strong foundations create opportunities for long-term growth."

Looking Ahead

The art market continues to evolve alongside wider economic and technological changes.

With global sales approaching $60 billion, increasing transaction volumes, growing digital participation, and continued entrepreneurial activity, the sector remains both culturally significant and economically important.

At the same time, the businesses supporting artists, collectors, institutions, and creative communities are operating in an environment where transparency, governance, and trust matter more than ever.

For creative entrepreneurs, the lesson is clear:

Innovation may attract attention, but sustainable success often depends on the quality of the foundations built beneath it.

About the Author

Robert Engeham is Managing Director of Your Company Formations, a leading UK business formation and compliance authority supporting entrepreneurs, creative businesses, startups, and international companies with business registration, compliance services, identity verification, and corporate support solutions.


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