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☀️ Ciao from sunny Venice as we mark the beginning of the 60th Biennale! Artnet’s journalists are on the ground covering the latest art world happenings at the prestigious event. ➡️ Tap the link for our handy guide to the biggest news stories of the biennial so far: https://bit.ly/4cZhy91 | artnet
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📢 The Artnet Intelligence Report, Year Ahead 2024 Edition is here! In our latest bi-annual report, we take an investigative peek behind the curtain of today’s art market. From the inside scoop on the Broadway theatrics of evening sales to deep-dives into industry-wide auction results, get unrivalled data, expert insight and analysis in your essential review of the year ahead. Read the report for free now: https://bit.ly/3v1rA8x | artnet
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The Artnet Mid-Year Intelligence Report has landed! Are there clearer skies ahead for the art market? In Artnet’s Fall 2019 Intelligence Report, we declared the dawn of the Age of the Art Industry. In the ensuing years, the market soared, money flowed in, and art-as-investment took over the narrative. But by 2025, rampant expansion had tipped into excess, and amid a contraction, the market’s bloated infrastructure is now struggling to support itself. In this report, Artnet’s Senior Reporter Katy
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The words and works of Cindy Sherman. Live now on artnet Auctions, “Cindy Sherman: Transformation” celebrates the works of this groundbreaking American photographer. Transforming herself into a litany of characters, living legend Sherman continues to push the boundaries of the medium. Explore the sale now through January 16: http://artnt.cm/2EdlzFZ | artnet
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📢 The Artnet Intelligence Report: Mid-Year Review 2025 is here! Our latest bi-annual report offers an in-depth analysis of the evolving art market as we shift from the financial speculation of previous years to an era driven by personal taste. At the heart of this edition is a pivotal generational shift, with younger buyers now leading the charge in demand. Luxury, pop culture, and digital engagement are redefining collecting habits, while online art sales continue to skyrocket. Discover how
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#TheArtAnglePodcast: A turning point for the art market? This week, Artnet Pro editor Andrew Russeth and senior reporter Katya Kazakina discuss the explosive cover story for the latest Artnet Intelligence Report. Titled 'The Storm Hits the Art Market: Who’s Getting Swept Away?', Katya's cover story looks at recent upheavals in the art industry with galleries closing left and right, and everyone spent their summer thinking about how to run an art business now. There are tales of crash-outs and he
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#ArtnetNews: Artnet’s Mid-Year Intelligence Report reveals that auction sales in the first half of the year weren’t great. Fine-art sales at auction between January 1 and June 30 totaled $4.7 billion, an 8.8 percent decrease from the same period in 2024. On a slightly more positive note, that’s less than the 28 percent decline seen between the first halves of 2024 and 2023. There are a few other signs of possible stabilization, too. Listen to the podcast: https://bit.ly/3K4T0BE | artnet
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#TheArtAnglePodcast: This week, we’re taking on a subject that affects the majority of the arts workforce— gender inequity in the industry. Women make up the backbone of the art world, but they continue to face barriers when it comes to work-life balance, pay, and career progression. So, what does the data actually tell us about the state of the industry? And, more importantly, what can be done to change things for the better? To answer those questions, we’re unpacking key findings from a major
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#ArtnetNews: China’s billionaire museums get a harsh reality check. China’s once-booming private museum sector is facing a reckoning. Amid a slowing economy, real estate turmoil, and a lack of systemic support for cultural institutions, some of the country’s most ambitious museums are shuttering, downsizing, or scrambling to survive. The question now is can these institutions evolve beyond the boom—and build a model that truly lasts? Read more: https://bit.ly/4nQhygu Article by Cathy Fan, video
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#ArtnetNews: At Miami Basel, dealers notch big sales, digital art draws the crowds. After a $2.2 billion auction week in New York, the market has momentum. 'There’s more hope in the art world again,' one collector said. Read more: https://bit.ly/3KwhGng | artnet
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#ArtnetNews: Museums face shrinking funds and shifting values—can they reinvent support for the future? Among museums large and small, there is an urgent search for new financial models. As government funding budgets shrink, wealthy patrons pull back, and corporate sponsors come under pressure, institutional leaders are just as hungry for short-term fixes as they are long-term solutions. The $85 trillion Great Wealth Transfer that is reportedly underway offers hope for future investment, but the
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Here's your data dive with Artnet's News Editor, Margaret Carrigan. While it’s no secret that the art market is in a tough spot—and has been for a few years, there are some bright spots. Watch to discover how much art sold at auction in the first half of 2025 and what it means for gallerists, collectors, and artists. Read the full report: https://bit.ly/3Vln2na #artnetnews #intelligencereport #artnetpro | artnet
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Is This the Breaking Point for Museums? In the first of a four-part series, Brian Boucher examines the converging pressures reshaping museums today: shrinking subsidies, politicized scrutiny, and shifting philanthropic expectations. These challenges extend beyond finances—touching governance, programming, and public trust. Tap the link in bio for the full article. | artnet
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#ArtnetNews: In the first half of 2025, fine-art auction sales during the first half of 2025 totaled $4.72 billion, down 8.8 percent from the same period a year ago and down 40.9 percent from 2022’s first half, according to the Artnet Price Database. Major galleries shut their doors, while others scaled back. The downturn is structural: an oversaturated market of galleries, fairs, and advisors, paired with inflated primary prices and weak secondary demand for countless living artists, has left b
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#ArtnetNews: In part two of our four-part series, we look at how the debate over corporate sponsorship is heating up in the UK, where museum leaders are defending private funding against growing backlash. A proposed update to the Museums Association’s code of ethics calls for tougher standards around climate and human rights, leading to the dilemma, how do you fund the future of the arts without compromising your values to do it? Read the article: https://bit.ly/4gESINZ Article by Vivienne Chow
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Would you let a convicted felon and seasoned art dealer spend a million dollars on art for you? The polls are in. Let us know what do you think in the comments. Art World Infamy, a new podcast by Artnet, drops on October 2. Tap the link to follow the podcast and be the first to know: https://bit.ly/3KpQshz | artnet
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