Written by Elena Lanzanova June 24 2008
translated by Giorgina Arcuri
If quotations for contemporary art
still do not seem to present symptoms of a crisis, those relative to the modern sector actually seem to be going through a moment of settlement.
The first signs of a change of course were observed in November 2007, when “The Fields (Wheat Fields)” by
Vincent Van Gogh, auctioned by
Sotheby’s New York, was withdrawn because it did not even reach its lowest estimate, which was 28 million dollars. In the same evening also “Te poipoi (Le matin)” realized by
Paul Gaughin in 1892, was a disappointment.
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Category: Art Market
Written by Ilaria Scarinci June 23 2008
translated by Giorgina Arcuri
An interesting week is opening up for French auctions of modern and contemporary art.
Paris and surroundings are going to offer various occasions to buy important pieces of high quality or even become owners of minor works, realized by very famous artists, for moderate amounts.
The events will be inaugurated on Monday 23rd by
Cornette de Saint Cyr (
Paris) with the Art Moderne - Art Contemporain auction, rich in paintings that are worth watching out for. Among the most important works:
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Category: Art Market