L'attualità del mercato dell'arte di Richard SERRA (1939-2024)

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Richard Serra, a master of the gigantic [29/03/2024]

Richard Serra, a leading figure in Contemporary sculpture, passed away on 26 March 2024 on Long Island, near New York, just two months after the death of Carl André, another emblematic figure of American 1960s minimalism. Recognized as one of the most famous living sculptors in the United States, Richard Serra was honored with the […]

Interview with digital artist Josh Pierce, featured on the cover of the Artprice 2023 Contemporary Art Market Report [30/10/2023]

Artist Josh PIERCE (1982) talks to Artprice about his work, his technique, his vision of NFTs, as well as his inspirations and his favorites. He invites us to delve into his spectacular work where the human being contemplates a natural world re-enchanted by a mysterious, luminous, fantastic, and soothing presence. The work Flow by Josh […]

Flash News: Focus on Guggenheim Bilbao – Richard Serra – Hermann and Margrit Rupf – Francis Bacon [06/01/2017]

2017 marks the 20th anniversary of the opening of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, one of the five museums of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, located in the Spanish Basque Country. Famous for its flexible architecture in glass and titanium designed by Frank Gehry, the museum attracts visitors both for the quality of its monumental […]

Big means expensive… [13/01/2015]

In the history of human creation, large-scale creations have always fascinated, and artists have long sought to exploit the awe that generous dimensions inspire. From the Lascaux cave drawings to

Flash News [13/12/2013]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news.

Flash News [28/11/2013]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news.

Flash News [17/05/2013]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news.

2012 in review : Artprice’s Choices. [26/12/2012]

While the year 2012 is coming to an end, Artprice looks into the rear view mirror and delivers the point of view of the art market key players.

Art Market News in Brief ! [19/10/2012]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news.

Art Market News in Brief ! [04/05/2012]

Every fortnight, Artprice provides a short round up of art market news.

Bernar Venet – a giant of steel [06/03/2012]

Bernar Venet is one of the rare French artists to have achieved international recognition. The fact that he has settled in New York since 1966 is one of the keys to his success. Not long before he moved there, his work was close to conceptual art and radical objectivity, based on mathematics and science.

Anish Kapoor – the experience of vision [15/03/2011]

The Indian artist Anish Kapoor is the next artist selected for the Monumenta exhibition in Paris (11 May to 23 June).

Return of market effervescence [17/05/2010]

With a large number of major collectors clearly back in acquisitive mode, the results of the big sales in New York during May amply covered the price expectations and were a far cry from those posted in May 2009.

Christian Boltanski – from the Grand Palais to Tasmania [28/12/2009]

The artist chosen for the Monumenta 2010 exhibition under the great glass-dome roof at the Grand Palais in Paris is the Frenchman Christian BOLTANSKI. His selection follows that of the German Anselm KIEFER in 2007 and the American Richard SERRA in 2008. The exhibition entitled “Personnes” will run from 13 January to 21 February.

Contemporary sculpture in excellent shape [15/06/2008]

In the contemporary art field, sculpture, and particularly the offshoot known as ‘installations’, is currently enjoying a high level of market interest. At the top end, collectors are now paying tens of millions of dollars for monumental works by the likes of Koons, Hirst and Murakami. Artprice takes a look at this high profile segment of the market occupied by young artists, all born after 1945.In less than a year, the number of 7-figure (sometimes 8 …) auction sales involving three dimensional works has substantially increased. In 2007, 14 works sold for over a million dollars; in the first six months of 2008, we are already at 18…

June: a veritable marathon for aficionados of contemporary art [09/06/2005]

This year the month of June is offering art collectors and dealers an extremely busy schedule of artistic gatherings across Europe. The key events are the Venice Biennale, and the Basel Art Fair.The 51st Venice Biennale will open to professionals on 9 June and to the public on 12 June. In 2003, the 50th edition of this magnificent exhibition of contemporary art attracted more than 260,000 visitors.

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