Historical auction results show centuries-old demand for women artistsThe growing demand for works by historical women artists signals a long-overdue recognition of their contributions to art history.
Lingering market slump prompts the question: is art is no longer a 'must have' for the wealthy?The international art market is currently experiencing a significant downturn, highlighting economic uncertainty.Artists' attempts at subversion often get re-appropriated by the market, leading to absurdity.
Christie's and Sotheby's pin hopes for New York November sales on single-owner collectionsThe November sales in New York need to instill confidence amidst geopolitical uncertainties and a declining market trend for art.
Historical auction results show centuries-old demand for women artistsThe growing demand for works by historical women artists signals a long-overdue recognition of their contributions to art history.
Lingering market slump prompts the question: is art is no longer a 'must have' for the wealthy?The international art market is currently experiencing a significant downturn, highlighting economic uncertainty.Artists' attempts at subversion often get re-appropriated by the market, leading to absurdity.
Christie's and Sotheby's pin hopes for New York November sales on single-owner collectionsThe November sales in New York need to instill confidence amidst geopolitical uncertainties and a declining market trend for art.