In times of economic crisis, as the one we are experiencing, we increasingly feel the need to save our resources, by investing them in a safe and possibly profitable way. The best thing to do is to invest in a work of art. Of course, the climate that the art market is facing is not the best. All the great experts are giving their opinion but they are also asking important questions.
An uncertainty that continues to spread, mainly due to the mediocre quotations realised in this period. Perhaps, hard times will come. The true values of the market will be redefined. In this phase of transformation and consolidation it is hoped that the art market becomes less élitist, and that even the average collectors starts to emerge.
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY AUCTION AT BLINDARTE
December 17 2008
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EXCELLENT RESULTS FOR CHRISTIE’S MILAN
May 28 2008
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On 26th May, Christie’s Milan held a unique event for Italian collectors who are passionate about modern and contemporary art.
Indeed, at Palazzo Clerici the public could attend the auctioning of works executed by artists that have somehow marked the history of Italian 20th-century art: Agostino Bonalumi, Mario Sironi, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Renato Guttuso and many more.
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CHRISTIE’S MILAN PREPARES FOR MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART
May 26 2008
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Only few days are left until the auction of Modern and Contemporary Art that will be held at Christie’s Milan. For the 26th May the Italian public, but not only, is getting ready for this extraordinary sale that will have as protagonists the most famous names of Italian 20th century art, such as Mario Schifano, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Enzo Cucchi, Tano Festa, Renato Guttuso, but also more international figures, including Tom Wesselmann, Hans Hartung and Victor Vasarely.
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