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Ceramic creations on the Contemporary art auction market [11.04.2023]

Artists who produce artworks in ceramics – either as their primary activity or as a sideline to work in other mediums – are more numerous than one might expect. Indeed, the outer limits of this art form are being pushed further and further back. Historically associated with the great art of sculpting statues, then relegated […]

The Art Market and the Environment : Can digital art be green? [03.06.2022]

The art world is belatedly but resolutely assuming its responsibilities with respect to the natural world. This is the last article in our three-part series on the ecological issues facing the art market and how the secondary art market can adopt a more environmentally friendly approach. Our first article focused on initiatives implemented by the […]

Flash News: Peter Lindbergh – Antony Gormley at the Royal Academy – A work by Daniel Buren vandalised [20.09.2019]

Phographer Peter Lindbergh (1944 – 2019) The German photographer Peter LINDBERGH – who died aged 74 on 3 September last – was among those – like Richard AVEDON and Helmut NEWTON – who made an impact on the history of images. A true master of his art, he forever changed the evolution of fashion photography and […]

The top-selling photographs… not necessarily by photographers [07.02.2017]

The past 20 years has seen a profound change in the art photography market, particularly in economic terms with the segment’s total auction turnover rising from $16 million for just over 3,000 photos to about $130 million in 2016 (in the West). Although photography represents a fraction of global Fine Art auction turnover (roughly 2%) […]

Flash News: Ai WeiWei – Palazzo Strozzi – AKAA – Paris – Abstract Expressionism – Rembrandt [20.10.2016]

Ai Weiwei reframes the Palazzo Strozzi AI Weiwei’s first solo exhibition in Italy will surely not go unnoticed. Entitled ‘Ai Weiwei Libero’ as a tribute to the refugees criss-crossing Europe, it is the largest retrospective of his work to date and runs until 22 January 2017 at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence. Arturo Galansino, who […]

The Top Ten contemporary sculptures [19.08.2016]

It’s Top Ten Friday! Every other Friday, Artprice ranks the most important pieces ever sold at auction. This week the ranking focuses on the most desirable contemporary sculptures of the last 12 months. The Top Ten contemporary sculptures Rank Artist Hammer Price Artwork Sale 1 Maurizio CATTELAN (1960) $17,189,000 Him (2001) 2016-05-08 Christie’s New York […]

Beijing – AAC – Zao Wou-Ki [26.05.2016]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news: Beijing and the AAC’s 10th anniversary. Zao Wou-Ki retrospective in Switzerland…

Flash News: Jérome Bosch – Berne – Amedeo Modigliani [26.02.2016]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news: Jérome Bosch – Berne – Amedeo Modigliani

Flash News: Paris – Moroccan art – Hong Kong – Wifredo Lam [02.10.2015]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news: Paris: showcase for Moroccan art – Signs of hope in Hong Kong – Rétrospective Wifredo Lam à Paris

Flash News: Yoko Ono – Adrian Villar Rojas – Marian Goodman – Ancient art and Art Nouveau – the past and the future [11.09.2015]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news: Yoko Ono: “The world’s most famous unknown artist” – Adrian Villar Rojas, Marian Goodman’s rising star – Ancient art and Art Nouveau – the past and the future

Flash News: My Buenos Aires – Sigg Collection – Gagosian – Nam June Paik [28.08.2015]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news: My Buenos Aires – Sigg Collection – Gagosian – Nam June Paik

Flash News: William Wegman – Pascale Marthine Tayou – Marlène Dumas [10.07.2015]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news: William Wegman, “Sometimes it’s the dog who makes the picture” – A work from Pascale Marthine Tayou blown up – Marlène Dumas, The Image as Burden.

Ai Weiwei – The Independent [07.07.2015]

Trained at the Beijing Academy for Cinema, AI Weiwei has always believed that the most exciting way to make art is to criticize concrete problems. Militant, dissident and politically active, Ai Wei Wei has become a genuine pioneer on the international art scene.

Wang Keping [27.01.2015]

In recent years, Chinese collectors have shown much interest in Chinese artists who moved to Paris during the 20th century and whose works

Flash News : Bacon – Warhol – Ai Weiwei [18.04.2014]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news: Death of Chu Teh Chun – Bernard Buffet – Pieter Brueghel the Younger

Excellent results in Hong Kong [15.04.2014]

In the first week of April, Sotheby’s, global no. 2 and Poly, global no. 3 (established in Hong Kong since 2012) held a series of major sales devoted to Modern and Contemporary Asian art. The sales featured lots of works by charismatic artists whose prices are still on an ascending path. Below, some of the highlights of the two days of sales entirely dedicated to Asian art.

Art Basel lands in Hong Kong. [30.05.2013]

The first edition of Art Basel Hong Kong proved to be a great success with public and dealers alike, attracting 60,000 visitors.

Flash News [17.05.2013]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news.

2012 in review : Artprice’s Choices. [26.12.2012]

While the year 2012 is coming to an end, Artprice looks into the rear view mirror and delivers the point of view of the art market key players.

Art Market News in Brief! [05.10.2012]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news.

The New York sales can be summarized in one word: Record! [15.05.2012]

A new record for Post-War & Contemporary Art sales has been set.If we just take Christie’s and Sotheby’s prestige sales of 8 and 9 May 2012, the 102 masterpieces sold generated roughly $578.3 million in revenue and 18 new artist’s records.

Contemporary & Post-War Art sales, key info…. [02.05.2012]

Christie’s and Sotheby’s will be hosting their evening sales of Contemporary & Post-War Art on 7 and 8 May in New York.

10th anniversary of Art Basel Miami Beach [06.12.2011]

Created in 2002, Art Basel Miami Beach (Florida, USA) has just celebrated its 10th anniversary.

Beijing: a taste for tradition [13.09.2011]

Beijing now competes with New York in terms of revenue totals; however, it is in fact a very different market:

Hong Kong Art Fair – East and West [31.05.2011]

The ArtHK fair is impressive both in terms of size and diversity (260 galleries on three levels of the Convention & Exhibition Center and 38 countries represented)

The sale of the Ullens collection confirms the strength of Chinese art [12.04.2011]

Two weeks after the news of China’s domination of the global art market, all eyes were focused on the sale of the famous Ullens Collection at Sotheby’s in Hong Kong on 3 April 2011.

Contemporary art 2011: a new lease of life! [21.02.2011]

The austerity imposed by the crisis has been relegated to a distant memory. Collectors are back in the market, not just as observers but as active participants.

Contemporary Art sales in February: a bold selection with records expected [08.02.2011]

The big Contemporary Art sales begin just a few days after the Impressionist & Modern Art sales in London.

London sales: second round [22.06.2009]

On 23 June, Christie’s will be offering 45 Impressionist & Modern works in London and the following day Sotheby’s will present just 27 pieces. The catalogues feature works by Picasso, Claude Monet and Giacometti. On 25 and 30 June, the two auctioneers will open their Contemporary Art sales

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