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Cleveland Art hosting Holiday Markets in Auburn Township – News-Herald

Cleveland Art is hosting its second annual Holiday Markets Nov. 11 and 12 and Dec. 9 and 10 at Reithoffer’s Art, Spirits and Entertainment in the Auburn Arts District at 17711 Ravenna Road in Auburn Township. Local artisans will sell their products and Cleveland Art, a company that repurposes salvage into functional works of art, will be featuring a new line of furniture made ...

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Art Expert Magnus Resch on Similarities Between Art and NFT Markets – ARTnews.com

Magnus Resch has spent many years decoding the opaque art market for general audiences and academics alike, turning a complicated social dance into a matter of quantifiable clarity with books like Management of Art Galleries and How to Become a Successful Artist. Resch has a particularly unromantic view of how art operates, as might be expected from an economist, entrepreneur, and Yale lecturer. This ...

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Have K-Pop Stars Become the Art Market’s Most Powerful Tastemakers? + Other Stories

Art Industry News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the art world and art market. Here’s what you need to know this Wednesday, May 25. NEED-TO-READ See Rauschenberg as You’ve Never Seen Him Before – A slate of exhibitions organized by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation seeks to draw attention to the artist’s lesser known later work. Gladstone Gallery ...

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Picasso, Basquiat Lead Auction Market’s Comeback – ARTnews.com

After a tumultuous period during the first phase of the pandemic, Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Phillips have bounced back in 2021 to pre-pandemic sale levels. An analysis of data across 13 modern and contemporary art sales that took place at the three houses between New York, London, and Paris from April through July show abiding strength. During that time the three houses brought in a ...

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Art-World Professionals Are Ambivalent About Returning to the Market’s Traveling Circus This Fall

Just a few short months ago, the full-throated return of the IRL art event felt imminent. Now, as the Armory Show in New York prepares to open in less than two weeks, rising coronavirus rates and the rapid spread of the Delta variant have once again thrown a serious curveball at the prospect of live events.  In late July, ARTnews revealed that 55 exhibitors of ...

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Native art markets kick off in Santa Fe amid COVID-19 surge | Local News

In the weeks leading up to the Free Indian Market, Franklin Peters, a potter from Acoma Pueblo, wrestled with whether to attend the annual Indigenous arts showcase in downtown Santa Fe.With coronavirus infections climbing at an alarming rate, Peters wasn't sure he wanted to be around large crowds of people. Although he is vaccinated, he knew some attendees would not be."It was kind of ...

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The Art Angle Podcast: Legendary Auctioneer Simon de Pury on Monaco, Hip Hop, and the Art Market’s New Reality

Welcome to the Art Angle, a podcast from Artnet News that delves into the places where the art world meets the real world, bringing each week’s biggest story down to earth. Join host Andrew Goldstein every week for an in-depth look at what matters most in museums, the art market, and much more with input from our own writers and editors as well as ...

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The Dawn of the ‘Art Bro’: How Hungry Investors Are Moving the Markets for Young Artists From Their Bedrooms

The Art Detective is a weekly column by Katya Kazakina for Artnet News Pro that lifts the curtain on what’s really going on in the art market.   From his home in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 27-year-old dealer Connor Remes talks to dozens of art buyers every week. Most are in their 20s and 30s, based in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, and pursue works ranging from ...

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Sotheby’s $270 M. Modern, Contemporary Sales Show Asian Market’s Rise – ARTnews.com

Sotheby’s three live-streamed evening sales of modern and contemporary art held on Sunday and Monday night in Hong Kong brought in a hammer total of HKD 1.46 billion, or HKD 2.1 billion with premium ($269.8 million), exceeding the collective pre-sale low estimate of HKD 1.4 billion ($179 million), across 91 works sold. Seventeen of those lots were guaranteed at a collected low estimate of ...

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A Look at the Art Market’s Troubles, NFT Mayhem—and More Art News – ARTnews.com

To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines THIS WHOLE NFT ART THING IS CERTAINLY GOING SMOOTHLY. Some users of the NFT marketplace Nifty Gateway reported that artworks had been stolen from their accounts, Business Insider reports. Also, the tokens are perhaps not so great for the environment, The Verge notes. And artworks are being commodified as NFTs without the knowledge of their creators, according to Vice. “I don’t give ...

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