What the Art Market has to say about John CURRIN (1962)

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Buoyant results at New York’s high-end… [22 Nov 2016]

In the month of November, Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Phillips all have a lot at stake with prestige sales of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War and Contemporary art. This year, with the big New York sales programmed for what turned out to be an extremely tense post-election week, the art market was in need of serious reassurance… The […]

Flash News [13 Dec 2013]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news.

The rising stars at auction : latest trends [03 Jun 2004]

Artprice surveys the rising stars of a generation of artists that are as likely to send a frisson through the auction rooms as Picasso, Renoir or Van Gogh. Sometimes now topping a million dollars, the prices commanded by young generations of artists, have recently begun to rival those of established auction stars —”young” in our classification means born after 1960.

Booming contemporary art auctions [24 May 2004]

The New York contemporary art market has posted strong growth over the last five years. Turnover at Sotheby’s and Christie’s evening auctions has climbed steadily to reach a total of USD 168 million in 2004 compared with USD 100 million in 1999.

Contemporary art auctions in New York reassure the market with 34 records in three days [24 Nov 2002]

In a tense economic climate, contemporary art auctions in New York are proving stronger than modern art and impressionist art sales. The evening auctions may have been unexceptional. But Sotheby’s and Christie’s still managed some reassuring surprises, generally in the less prestigious later sessions, when prices for some artists showed real growth and some of them turned out to be impressive records.

Contemporary art makes the running in 2002: auction trends [01 Oct 2002]

After a pause in 2001, contemporary art prices have taken off again. And yet, prices for the big-hitters have not experienced a spectacular explosion. During the first auction season 2002, prices for major league works were down on last year,

The rising stars at auction [01 Sep 2002]

Perhaps the best-known of the new generation of artists now selling at public auction are the Young British Artists —”young” in our classification means born after 1960. Having achieved international acclaim, they are now increasingly making an impact on the auction floor.

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