Art Market Report
by Colin Gleadell
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BLAST # 17 | Modern British on Target at Bonhams
A Modern British and Irish Art sale at Bonhams on June 19 provided a positive backdrop to the market as it wound down for the summer before reopening with the British Art Fair in September.
BLAST #16 | Triumphs and tribulations in the Modern British market
Colin Gleadell’s June report reviews a pair of Modern British art sales at Sotheby’s that saw triumphs, tribulations, and a below estimate result.
BLAST #15 | A Spring review
In his latest auction report, Colin Gleadell gives a Spring review of seasonal highlights in the Modern British art market away from London’s West End.
BLAST #14 | Modern British Art at Christie’s
In this auction report, Colin Gleadell gets the microscope out to reveal exclusively who bid and bought, and which works made profits or losses for the owners.
BLAST #12 | A Buyer’s Market
Contemporary British artists spearheaded the $2 billion dollar modern and contemporary art sales in New York this November.
BLAST #11
The two key events for the Modern British art market this autumn have been: The British Art Fair at the end of September which reported a 10% increase in visitor numbers to almost 12,000 over 4 days, and numerous sales. And a Modern British and Irish Art sale at Christie’s which made £16.6 million.
BLAST #10 | Crossing Borders; Market Insights
Crossing Borders: Internationalism in Modern British Art was devised to highlight the significant contribution that artists who came to Britain to work from overseas during the 20th century had on Modern British art and the broad definition of ‘British’ art throughout the fair. The diversity of Britain’s cultural scene today owes much to them.
BLAST #9
London’s International Modern and Contemporary art sales at the end of June told a number of different stories. Although there was jubilation over a Gustav Klimt going for a record £85.3 million, sale totals were down by over 20%. That of course doesn’t necessarily mean prices were down – just the supply of major works. British artists, for instance, performed well...Frank Auerbach in particular.
BLAST #7
New records for ‘degenerate’ Neuschul, Mel Gooding Tribute at Jonathan Clark Fine Art, Mark Rothko paired with British artists and a fascinating glimpse into a brief attempt to democratise the latest contemporary art in the mid-1960s is currently on view at the Assembly Rooms in Bath. Not to miss the Tate re-hang.
BLAST #5
At auction, day-glo paintings dazzle and British CoBrA artist catches up with European counterparts. In exhibitions, Washington embraces British photography, undervalued British female abstract artists exposed, British Rose blooms in Paris, British female surrealists included in major Paris show and an artist spotlight on Richard Smith. Included are some Fair favourites to follow.