Works by the gallery’s artists that once sold for a thousand dollars can now fetch over a million
A museum solo in the artist's adopted hometown accompanies steady demand among buyers and curators
A series of documents from 2018-19, seen by The Art Newspaper, shows that five artists on the dealer’s roster were shortchanged by as much as 54% on some sales
Congress is increasing its regulation of antiquities trade and while its powers are limited for now, change will come so the art industry must prepare
New York vies with London for nineteenth- and twentieth-century decorative arts sales, but Chicago is coming on quickly
A survey of the decorative arts market
Many have private museums, serve as trustees and lend to public museums
Yet the EU's share of the market is steadily declining and the US may already have lost its lead
Established artists first to sell as collectors take their time over emerging talents
Latin American collectors moved outside traditional comfort zones
“We meet a broader range of collectors here”
Most of the buyers were American private collectors and large-scale installation works were popular
Works on paper did well at this major event
Contemporary art collectors are coming to Southeast Asian art. Hollywood’s fascination with Buddhism is also a trigger
The difference between Japanese and European taste in the field of Japanese art
As other items become inaccessible to some collectors, many in the middle market have turned to textiles
And bounty of decorative arts including Chinese porcelain and Mendini furniture
Picasso for the blind at Wildenstein and a bevy of Latin American paintings exhibitions
Rising prices and increasing prestige for certain artists as collectors awake to Modernism’s sleepers
With American classical furniture and decorative arts in close second place
Impressionist painters on the Seine at Wildenstein, the Gilded Age glows at Vance Jordan, exoticism at Mark Murray plus fine furniture and Picasso’s lino cuts
Twentieth-century decorative arts sales confirm prize prices for iconic furnishinings
Contemporary decorative arts from $68,000 fibre arts to $100,000 glass sculpture
Third biannual of strongly supported contemporary decorative arts
We observed that while the market was feeling fragile during the 1991 slump, fortunes have a way of turning around