Sentences with phrase «influence on the art market»

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In a new book, My Name Is Charles Saatchi and I Am an Artoholic (out next month in the United States from Phaidon Press), Saatchi partially lifts the veil on his life by answering questions on topics ranging from his favorite artists to his influence on the contemporary - art market and other collectors to what makes him laugh.
He spoke with me by phone about Swann's influence on the market, sought - after artists and scarce works, and highlights from the forthcoming Feb. 13 sale of 19th and early 20th century art.
Gagosian Gallery Owner Larry Gagosian on the current state - of - the - art market and how globalization has influenced the art world.
July 17 Collection Connection: «Reciprocities: Native American / American Art» 11 a.m. - noon Free, no registration required Meet at the Visitor Services Desk Examine Native American objects produced for a non-Native market and Native American influence on American decorative arts at a critical moment in their common history, with Dr. Lee Anne Chesterfield, Assistant Curator of Ancient American Art, and Dr. Susan J. Rawles, Assistant Curator of American Decorative Art.
The free market and its influence on art making, distribution, and value construction have to be looked at carefully if one is to truly understand contemporary art.
With excitement mounting, Hirst — who has been planning these shows for a decade — is keenly aware of the influence the early - Venice openings have on the art market.
While his profound influence on the development of contemporary art history is undeniable, de Maria's secondary market is limited and uneven — perhaps unsurprising given the logistical challenges posed by his most notable works.
In this Marxist - influenced essay, Greenberg claimed that true avant - garde art is a product of the Enlightenment's revolution of critical thinking, and as such resists and recoils from the degradation of culture in both mainstream capitalist and communist society, while acknowledging the paradox that, at the same time, the artist, dependent on the market or the state, remains inexorably attached «by an umbilical cord of gold».
Shown on the cover of Phillips» New Now sale catalogue in February 2018... exhibited opposite Pablo Picasso at Sotheby's Hong Kong last month... the American artist George Condo is receiving ever - more support from the art market's major players and his influence on the Contemporary scene is clearly growing.
Everyone writing for Artforum at the turn of the»70s shared an obsession with the influence of Clement Greenberg (1909 - 1994), who still made his force felt on opinion and the art market, despite publishing infrequently.
In the past week, sociologist Sarah Thornton and veteran art critic Dave Hickey have each articulated cutting critiques of the excesses of the art market, and its pernicious influence on the contemporary art scene.
At the time, we preferred to ignore the art market and its influence on art, and Allan's article really upset us.
In both cities we deliver highly - curated boutique contemporary art fairs that are focused on photography and provide a positive influence within and for the photography market.
Now, as this historical thread comes of age and recognizes itself in the mirror of history and on the faces of its youth, as the pioneers of the culture are canonized and the younger artists are united, there are many more opportunities afforded them within the design market, auction houses and fine art world, as these communities continue grow in their recognition of the cultural value and influence of Graffiti and Street Art, as the most prevalent styles and art movements in the late twentieth and early twenty - first centuriart world, as these communities continue grow in their recognition of the cultural value and influence of Graffiti and Street Art, as the most prevalent styles and art movements in the late twentieth and early twenty - first centuriArt, as the most prevalent styles and art movements in the late twentieth and early twenty - first centuriart movements in the late twentieth and early twenty - first centuries.
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