Lo último del Mercado del Arte sobre Jeff WALL (1946)
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Flash news: The Sphinx of Delft at the Louvre – Photographs. The Claude Berri Collection – Art and climate in the spotlight in Marrakesh [18/11/2016]
The Sphinx of Delft arrives at the Louvre One of the masterpieces in the Louvre Museum is a Dutch painting,The Lacemaker by Jan VERMEER VAN DELFT (1632-1675), which Renoir considered as the most beautiful painting in the world along with thePilgrimage to the Island of Cythera by Watteau. Another Vermeer, among his most famous, is […]
Contemporary art: the choice of medium [09/09/2014]
Which artistic media are most appreciated by Contemporary art collectors: painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking or drawing? Auctions results clearly reflect the major trends as well as the most sought-after and most profitable artistic categories for auction operators.
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.
Coming soon: a major week of photography in New York [19/03/2013]
Today, paintings are by far the most profitable segment of the Western art market (unlike in China, where calligraphy and drawing dominate).
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.
Top 10 : Photography [23/11/2012]
Every fortnight Artprice presents a theme-based auction ranking. This week, the 10 best auction results for photographs between January and November 2012.
A week of Contemporary art in Paris [23/10/2012]
If space is a luxury (particularly in Paris), it is difficult to find a more luxurious venue than the Grand Palais with its 77,000m² to host the 182 galleries (8% more than last year) at this year’s FIAC (18 – 21 October 2012).
New 7-figure record for Jeff Wall [14/08/2012]
In May 2012, Jeff Wall’s Dead Troops Talk generated his latest auction record when it went under the hammer for the equivalent of $3.2 million. This sum would appear to indicate that the market is now willing to honour an artistic career and a critical spirit spanning 40 years.
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.