Italian Modernist: Alfredo Pina
Master Drawings New York 2026

Next-Gen Collectors
A rising generation is collecting art rooted in the characters and visual language of their youth, with artists like Edgar Plans expanding a movement poised for long-term cultural and market significance.

European Avant-Garde
Singier’s Portrait Flammand exemplifies the wit and depth of postwar European abstraction, a category still undervalued compared to American counterparts and ripe for broader collector interest.

Fresh Perspective — 19th-Century Collecting
Newly acquired 19th-century works reveal the era’s emotional richness and technical mastery, prompting reflection on themes — especially motherhood — that may yet reemerge in contemporary figurative art.

Photography
Lynn Davis’s monumental iceberg photographs are gaining renewed relevance as visually arresting, environmentally resonant works that continue to strengthen their position in the secondary market.

Sculpture Unbound
A record Vasa sale underscores rising demand for his resin works and reaffirms Taylor Graham’s long-held view that Mihich’s meticulously engineered sculptures carry enduring long-term value.

Events
Master Drawings Week returns with a robust, museum-caliber lineup, and Taylor Graham will showcase rare Alfredo Pina sculptures alongside a curated mix of expressive works on paper and painting.

Art Market Moves
November 2025’s auction season signaled a shift back toward historically grounded Impressionist, Modern, and Surrealist works, with the strongest activity in the $50,000–$2M middle market as collectors moved away from speculative Contemporary art.