Overview
This beautifully produced hardcover volume documents the extensive and diverse public art collection of Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU).
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Overview
This beautifully produced hardcover volume documents the extensive and diverse public art collection of Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU).
Story
Published in 2011 by the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and compiled by the Marquam Hill Art Committee. The book documents the integration of Pacific Northwest art into the university's healing environments, serving as both an institutional record and a regional art catalog. Institutional and regional art collection books typically appeal to a very specific demographic: local historians, alumni, affiliated professionals, and regional art collectors. The secondary market for such volumes is generally slow-moving.
Maker / Origin
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Condition & Value
The valuation assumes standard used condition with a tight binding, clean pages, and the original dust jacket present. Any significant wear, highlighting, or a missing dust jacket would push the value toward the low end of the range. The book appears to be in very good to near-fine condition with sharp corners and clean pages.
Full Research
Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.
Institutional and regional art collection books typically appeal to a very specific demographic: local historians, alumni, affiliated professionals, and regional art collectors. The secondary market for such volumes is generally slow-moving. While retail asking prices on specialized book platforms can hover around $50, actual quick-sale clearing prices are often lower due to the narrow buyer pool.
▲ Exact match to a verified AbeBooks listing anchors the high-end retail expectation at $50.
▲ Niche appeal to Pacific Northwest art collectors and OHSU affiliates provides a dedicated buyer base.
▲ Hardcover format generally commands a premium over softcover exhibition catalogs.
▼ Narrow buyer pool means the book may sit on the market for an extended period at the high-end price.
▼ Unverified presence of a dust jacket; missing jackets on modern art books typically reduce value.
Best Venue
List on broad secondary marketplaces like eBay or Amazon with a Buy-It-Now price around $40-$45, allowing for offers. For a faster sale, price closer to $20-$25. Ensure the listing description highlights specific notable Pacific Northwest artists featured in the book, as those names will drive search traffic.
Upside Potential
If the book is signed by prominent featured artists or key committee members, or if it is in pristine, unread 'As New' condition, it could realize the full $50 retail asking price or slightly higher to a motivated local collector.
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