Posts Tagged ‘John Currin’
Previously published on Decorati.com By Emily Waldorf Did you know that Jeff Koons, John Currin, and Damien Hirst all collect Old Masters? In a follow up to my post, “The Recession’s Silver Lining: Art Quality & Value Improve,” I wanted to pinpoint where exactly quality and value are to be found in an uncertain market. […]
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Tags: antiquities, collecting, Damien Hirst, hedge-fund, Jeff Koons, John Currin, old masters, Pierre Berge, quality, silver, Tefaf Maastricht, value, YSL, Yves Saint Laurent
A Dreary Night for Contemporary Art at Sotheby’s (NY Times) Christie’s Impressionist Sale Falls Short; 44% Fails to Sell (Bloomberg) Art Auctions Come Down to Earth (IHT) New York Impressionist Sales Fall 37% Since 2007 (Bloomberg) New York Gallery Shows in November (ARTINFO) Frankenthaler’s New Way of Making Art (WSJ) Maya Lin: Once Inspired by […]
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Tags: arts auctions, Christie's, Dean Valentine, Fixer-upper, Frankenthaler, Impressionist sale, John Currin, Loot, Maya Lin, New York gallery shows, Nice N'Easy, party pics