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Art Market Moves

Art Market Moves
A cautionary note! In 2025, there was volatility with some of the rising artists in this realm, a good example being Edgar Plans. His work speculatively went high and then dipped. We urge young buyers to understand and try to analyze when works are trending and inflated and to resist and wait and buy them on the dip!
We also advise finding artists you can watch over time and see how consistently they develop and have an identity and personal message. We have started watching Craig Kucia and will continue to keep on eye on how his works evolves. He is at entry level pricing so investing in his work while unpredictable is painless to do.

We are noticing a return amongst collectors to good quality 19th and early 20th century works as collectors also note their affordability.

There’s a growing nostalgia for an era that prized civility, family-centered home life, and the art of conversation and reading. Th rituals of dressing for travel, home-centered parenting, and intimate social gatherings offer a comforting blueprint for connection in our busy times.

Even more recently, a five column group topped that and brought $82,550.  Our predictions are actualizing and we believe this is just the beginning.

If you are interested in Post-War art it is a mistake not to delve into the Europeans of this period. Identifying evocative, provocative and iconic artists from France, Britain, Scandinavian countries and other countries is a broadening and exciting move in collecting!