This week's Art Collecting and Investment News
Posted on July 6, 2008 at 4:09 PM.
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Saturday, 7th July 2008
Gilding The Water Lily
GLOBAL - Many inside and outside the art world are wondering how much longer this trend can possibly continue. Art dealers, museum curators and auction-house experts have all weighed in on the matter; many do not believe the bubble will burst.
Forbes - NY,
Sunday, 6th July 2008
'There's never been a great woman artist'
GLOBAL - Iwan Wirth, who represents the French-American artist Louise Bourgeois, said the huge gap in prices between the likes of Lucian Freud and Bourgeois was "a constant source of disappointment".
Independent -
Highly Bankable Works
Evening Bulletin -
Saturday, 5th July 2008
Art theft! Lawsuits! Spielberg!
Inside Art London Swings as a Dynamo for Selling Art
New York Times -
Investors Turn to Art; Sales Make Record $1.1 Billion (Update1)
GLOBAL - The auction houses' day sales of ``affordable items'' under 500,000 pounds showed continuing demand. A week ago, analysts said that the global economic slowdown and credit crunch might reduce sales for priced at less than $1 million,
Bloomberg - USA
The Exuberance of Youth
MOSCOW - "We need a youth biennale because the generation gap between the young artists and the older generations is too big," Pyrkina said. "There are not enough schools for contemporary art, and having a biennale will develop some continuity.
The
China's Legacy: Let a Million Museums Bloom
New York Times - United States
Thursday, 3rd July 2008
A happy mood buoys contemporary art
International Herald Tribune - France
Contemporary art sales in London
SLIDESHOW - The art market received its most resounding vote of confidence this week, as contemporary art auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's exceeded £230 million, or roughly $450 million.
International Herald Tribune - France
LA Collector Files Second Suit Against MOCA
LOS ANGELES - Arthur is suing based on a chapter of the California Civil Code called the Fine Prints Act that allows for triple damages in situations when a dealer "willfully" fails to provide documentation of an art print's authenticity.
ARTINFO -
Koons brings kitsch to Versailles
PARIS - Delighting contemporary art fans and dismaying some of France's most august historians, Jeff Koons is flying in this September to exhibit some of his most famous works in the chateau and gardens of the country's most illustrious national treasure.
guardian.co.uk -
Dead Artists Breathe Life Into Auctions
GLOBAL - This splintering phenomenon could push up prices for an elite group of artists but undercut the overall health of the art market. In past boom-and-bust cycles, art experts say, the middle and the top ends of the art market have risen and fallen in sync.
Wall Street Journal -
Lawsuits against Louis Vuitton, MOCA about papers, not art
LOS ANGELES - Together Louis Vuitton and MOCA potentially are liable for millions of dollars: The law, at Code sections 1740-1745, allows triple damages for each instance in which a dealer "willfully" fails to provide documents that vouch for an art print's authenticity.
MoMA Acquires Eight Chinese Artists From Bulk-Buying China Hand
Bloomberg -
Oil profits help art market defy gravity
GLOBAL - This trophy-lot frenzy, however, has obscured some underlying weakness. "We have two markets going on," says Ian Peck, CEO of New York-based Art Capital Group, which provides financing against art assets.
CNNMoney.com -
Sotheby's July 2008 Contemporary Art Evening Sale Triumphs
Art Daily -
The Vincent van Gogh Biennial Award for Contemporary Art in Europe ...
AMSTERDAM.- The Vincent Award is a prestigious European prize, awarded every two years to an artist with great relevance for contemporary art. The nominees for this edition are: Francis Alÿs, Peter Friedl, Liam Gillick, Deimantas Nakevicius en Rebecca Warren.
Art Daily -
Wednesday, 2nd July 2008
Contemporary Market Bruised but Resilient After London Sales
ARTINFO -
Bacon Stars, 10 Records Set at Sotheby's; U2 Sell Art (Update1)
LONDON - A Richard Prince ``Nurse'' and an Antony Gormley ``Angel of the North'' were among 10 works to set records for their makers at Sotheby's contemporary-art auction in London, where a Francis Bacon portrait was the star attraction and Irish rock band U2 among the sellers.
Bloomberg -
VIDEO - 1970's Documentary about the artist, YouTube
Tuesday, 1st July 2008
Bacon Portrait Fetches 13.76 Million Pounds at Sotheby's London
Bloomberg -
A Roaring Success for Contemporary Art at Christie's
New York Sun - United States
Bacon Self-Portraits Fetch $34.5 Million at London Art Auction
LONDON - Bacon's piece was one of four trophy works -- the other three are by Lucian Freud, Jeff Koons and Lucio Fontana -- whose combined estimates represented half the auction's value.
Bloomberg -
Art sales: Russians help boost prices
Telegraph.co.uk -
Market news: London's contemporary art sales
Telegraph.co.uk -
Art by the Inch, Bucky's World, Anaconda-Skin Boat: Chelsea Art
Bloomberg -
Monday, 30th 2008
Bacon, Freud and Koons Lead Christie's Auction of Post-War and ...
LONDON - Christie's Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale which will take place today is led by four exceptional highlights; Naked Portrait with Reflection by Lucian Freud (b.1922), one of the most important works by the artist to be offered at auction (estimate: £10 million to £15 million); Balloon Flower (Magenta), 1995-2000 by Jeff Koons (b.1955).
Art Daily -
Defiant art market buoys MA
GLOBAL - While business school students globally might be eyeing the recruitment market nervously, one niche MA is going from strength to strength. The MA in art business offered at Sotheby's
Financial Times - London,England,UK
McCarthy, Zhang Flop in Tepid London Contemporary-Art Auction
LONDON - A 1996 adults-only installation by Paul McCarthy with a top estimate of 2 million pounds ($4 million) was unsold at Phillips de Pury's London auction last night, the priciest flop in a sale where one in three lots didn't find buyers.
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