A More Mature American Art Market Emerges, Pt. 2 – artmarketblog.com As I wrote in my last post, over the last year or so the American art market has shown significant signs of development and maturation evinced by a greater focus on the work of artists (painters mainly) active during the early to mid 20th [...]
Royalty and Celebrity Send Art Prices Sky High – artmarketblog.com Two very different examples of the influence that an association with a celebrity or a person of influence can have on the price of a work of art was apparent at two auctions held in recent weeks. The first was the sale of a painting [...]
The Future of Online Art Sales: Q&A With Saffronart CEO Nish Bhutani – artmarketblog.com The number of websites that facilitate the online sale and purchase of fine art has increased significantly over the last few years as collectors and investors become more confident in the ability of online art sales portals to provide a sufficiently [...]
Top Ten Israeli Artists to Watch – artmarketblog.com The demand for art by Israeli artists has increased significantly over the last couple of years. In a recent post, titled Israel Takes Art Investment Seriously, I wrote about the Israeli interest in art investment and the art market. With this post I have chosen ten Israeli artists [...]
Sotheby’s Clyfford Still Record Fails to Impress – artmarketblog.com Sotheby’s seems to have re-ignited confidence in the art market with the results of their Contemporary Art Evening Sale. But I for one won’t be celebrating just yet because all I see is a market that reacted to an extremely rare opportunity to acquire works by [...]
Artprice to Launch Online Art Auctions – artmarketblog.com Thanks to recent changes made to the French Code de Commerce, the France based art auction price database company artprice.com are now free to offer an online brokerage service. According to the Art Media Agency: “Problems faced on the Internet relating to the differences between brokerage and [...]
Where does the manipulation and deception end? When will people realise that although the questionable practices exhibited by many auction houses are legal, they should not be tolerated? How far will art auction houses be able to go before someone steps in and says ENOUGH IS ENOUGH !! Let’s take a look at the history of sins committed, and those allegedly committed, by the big three art auction houses.
Australian Art Market 08 Review Part 2 – artmarketblog.com By the last round of auctions for 2008 in November and December it was obvious that the auction industry was still coming to terms with the art market correction taking place despite the fact that signs of a cooling market had been evident for several months [...]
Australian Art Market 08 Review Part 1 – artmarketblog.com 2008 was a rather interesting year for the Australian art market with results for the first half of the year giving the impression that, for the time being at least, the market for art in Australia was set to continue it’s bull run albeit at a [...]
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