What the Art Market has to say about Antony GORMLEY (1950)

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Flash News: Peter Lindbergh – Antony Gormley at the Royal Academy – A work by Daniel Buren vandalised [20 Sep 2019]

Phographer Peter Lindbergh (1944 – 2019) The German photographer Peter LINDBERGH – who died aged 74 on 3 September last – was among those – like Richard AVEDON and Helmut NEWTON – who made an impact on the history of images. A true master of his art, he forever changed the evolution of fashion photography and […]

Art Basel special: focus on the Unlimited section [14 Jun 2019]

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Top Contemporary Sculptures [20 Jul 2018]

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Flash News! Far too big for a house – A focus on POP ART – Frieze art fair [06 Oct 2017]

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From the FIAC to the auction rooms [27 Oct 2015]

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Flash News: William Wegman – Pascale Marthine Tayou – Marlène Dumas [10 Jul 2015]

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Turner Prize – never say never [02 Dec 2014]

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30 under 30: sculpture [31 Jul 2012]

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Art Market News in Brief ! [13 Jul 2012]

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FIAC 2011 – Notes from the fair [25 Oct 2011]

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Hong Kong Art Fair – East and West [31 May 2011]

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Top 10 auction results of Turner Prize winners [05 Aug 2010]

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Antony Gormley – work on a grand scale… [02 Nov 2009]

Antony Gormley was 31 when London’s Whitechapel Art Gallery opened its doors to his first solo exhibition. That was in 1981, the year Gormley created his first hominoid sculptures (Three Ways). In 2008-2009, Gormley was the n° 3 contemporary British artist ranked by auction revenue.

The Turner Prize [08 Dec 2004]

Jeremy Deller (38) has been awarded the Turner Prize 2004. The British artist created a sensation with his video entitled “Memory Bucket: A Film About Texas”.

International contemporary art driven by Phillips, De Pury & Luxembourg [23 Nov 2003]

The contemporary art market has been doing fairly well of late, and the last big auctions of the year have reaffirmed the trend. The wealthiest US investors are continuing to support new art. Record after record has been falling in New York, and not only for American artists.

Nine contemporary artists make their mark in London [14 Jul 2002]

In the art market history is made every day. Any auction could see an artist’s work sell for a new all-time high. This year, in three days from 26 to 28 June, we saw no less than 71 record prices set for artists around the world. Nine of these were at the sales of contemporary art held by Sotheby’s and Christie’s in London.

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