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To demystify this fast-growing corner of the market, Observer spoke with more than a dozen galleries, publishers and artists in New York and Los Angeles.
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To demystify this fast-growing corner of the market, Observer spoke with more than a dozen galleries, publishers and artists in New York and Los Angeles.
Art teacher Helene Plotkin bought the work in White Plans, New York in 1966, unaware it was by Scottish Colourist FCB Cadell.
Less partisan collectors shouldn't automatically shy away from paintings and sculpture crafted by big-name musicians, though caution is advised.
Works made after an artist's death fall into a fascinating gray zone, but that doesn't mean they're not a good buy.
A small cork and a scarab rest on the metal “frame” made of lead and steel. Lot 117 “Untitled” (1988), a work by Greek-Italian artist Jannis Kounellis, was sold in May at an auctio...
At the Park Avenue Armory, art history was written and recontextualized in real time.
As one of the greatest modern artists David Hockney attracts huge attention among collectors - and his death last month at the age of 88 only increased his appeal.
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After four years of uneven sales, the auction houses engineered a successful season by redefining the expectations of buyers and sellers—and avoiding flops.
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A wave of New York dealers are leaving galleries to start their own agencies with new ideas about how to build their clients’ careers.
Christie’s Zabludowicz sale met expectations, while Phillips’ more globally diverse offerings demonstrated that priority bidding can still secure buyers in this more disciplined ma...
The founder and director of La Finca Collection Strategies believes that the next great art-market opportunity lies in knowing how, when and where to sell.
The work is Number 7A, 1948, by Jackson... The post This sold last night for $181 million. What does that say about the arts? appeared first on Slippedisc.
Francis Cadell was one of the four Scottish Colourists, a painter of Edinburgh interiors, Iona shorelines and poised women in black hats. When art tea...
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Art, says dealer Georges Bergès, belongs to only one world—the one we all wake up in—and it was never meant to be elitist, exclusionary or as harsh and judgmental as it has become.
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