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Flash News: Mad about Magritte – Pierre Bergé collection – Photography [23.11.2018]

Mad about Magritte Four new records in less than two years! René MAGRITTE (1898 – 1967), one of Surrealism’s central figures, keeps breaking new ground on the secondary market, with a strong acceleration this past year. His auction record has more than doubled in 10 years and on 12 November in New York it reached […]

22nd edition of Paris Photo [06.11.2018]

8-11 November 2018, at the Grand Palais in Paris thierry Ehrmann, Artprice’s founder and CEO: “Artprice is proud to have contributed to keeping Paris Photo afloat in 2000 and we are very pleased to see how the fair has established itself as the largest annual event dedicated to photography on the Art Market. It’s an […]

Japan: intense activity [05.09.2017]

The Japanese Contemporary Art Market has made a substantial and unexpected leap in recent months. The annual volume of turnover from Contemporary artworks on the country’s secondary market increased 48% from $6.7 million to $ 9.98 million between June 2016 and June 2017. Of course $9.98 million is a relatively small total compared with the […]

Flash News: Japan in Australia – Niki de Saint Phalle – ART.FAIR 2014 [03.10.2014]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news: Japan in Australia – Niki de Saint Phalle in the line of sight – ART.FAIR 2014

Art Market News in Brief! [02.11.2012]

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

Photographs [17.04.2012]

Sotheby’s photography sale on 6 April last year (2011) was particularly successful, generating a sales revenue of $4.5 million (excluding fees) and 82% of the works sold.

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.

The top 10 best auction results for Photography [22.07.2010]

Every fortnight Artprice provides you with a new or updated ranking in its Alternate-Friday Top Series.The theme of today’s TOP article is the Top 10 auction results recorded in photography.

Contemporary art market: results from the spring/summer season of 2006 [02.10.2006]

This month the European art market will gyrate to the rhythm of the contemporary art fairs, with the Frieze Art Fair starting 12 October in London and then the Paris FIAC on 26 October and Art Cologne on 1 November. At the same time, the auction houses will capitalise on these events by organising major concurrent sales of contemporary art.Before the fall season begins, Artprice here provides a brief overview of the ebullient contemporary art market so far this year.

Contemporary photography: +35% in 2004 [21.03.2005]

In the mid-1990s, paintings were the only medium in the art market that investors considered of any speculative interest. But recently, with growing demand and a wave of artistic renewal, other creative formats have proved as, or more, lucrative than paintings. The photography market has been expanding rapidly for the past five years and is today one of the art world’s fastest-growth segments.

Highly attractive photography auctions [10.10.2004]

After a sluggish 2003, the photography market is now booming once again. With prestigious sales to take place at Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips in the next few weeks, Artprice has taken stock of one of the art world’s most dynamic segments.

Contemporary photographers rise in the east [03.08.2003]

A wave of enthusiasm among younger generation collectors has driven contemporary photography prices up by 92% in less than six years, an annual growth rate of more than 12.7%. This kind of speculative rally used to be the preserve of big name German and US photographers, but in the last few months the market seems to have been led by less renowned artists of other nationalities.

How does the French contemporary art market measure up today? [30.06.2003]

Since it reformed its auctioneers, France has increased its share of the auction market from 7% of worldwide turnover in 2001, to 8.6% in 2002. Yet growth in the wider sector has done little for the contemporary art market. France only generated 4.5% of the proceeds from contemporary artworks in 2002.

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