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Art Market Moves
Christie’s London auctions opened 2026 with surprising vitality, signaling ongoing demand for premier art. As markets grapple with inflation and rate uncertainty, gold and art are commonly discussed as hedges and diversifiers, though outcomes vary by asset and timing.
Read articleYoung Collector Interests
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.
Read articleEuropean 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.
Read article19th-Century — Moving Toward Nostalgia
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.
Read articlePhotography
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.
Read articleSculpture 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.
Read articleEvents
Jasmina Danowski’s work has embodied a purity of approach over the years that is consistent and inspiring. She has technically honed her skills over years of dedicated practice but remained unfettered in her intuitive approach to painting.
Read articleThe Best of French Impressionism
The past months in the art market were marked by a delightful and buoyant return of buyers to market of the avant-garde of French Impressionism, Symbolism, and the Surrealist movements.
Read articleRichard Erdman and a New Collection of Marbles
In April, we are thrilled to share the arrival of a new group of marble sculptures by Richard Erdman.
Read articleArt Market — Finding New Identity
Our art market is currently lacking a strong message. Typically, it rallies around a defining movement that ardent collectors and advisors clamor toward, sending prices jaw-dropping higher with each auction season.
Read articleRe-Examining the Contributions of Lewis Hine
This month we pay tribute to Lewis Hine (1874–1940), an American photographer and sociologist who championed the working class during America’s most transformative era of growth.
Read article19th Century Art — What's Happening?
At one point in the 1990s, Luigi Loir and Eugene Galien - Laloue were among the most sought-after artists in collecting Parisian street scenes.
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