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From strength to strength. The contemporary art market, 2020
The art market is notoriously resilient, often expanding in the face of significant economic and social challenges. December 1, 2020The art market is notoriously resilient, often expanding in the face of significant economic and social challenges. However, 2020 provided a particular set of obstacles...Read more -
Buying before they're big
If you are fortunate enough to buy an artist’s work before others catch on then you may be rewarded financially; however, you have also benefited from owning a work that you appreciate aesthetically in the meantime. May 13, 2020As in many creative endeavours, it takes a true lover of art to spot an emerging talent. Eventually, the market lets prospective buyers know who...Read more -
Covid-19 - What effect will it have on the art market?
We asked professionals from across the art industry what their opinions were. April 9, 2020These are difficult and challenging times, with many people around the world seeing significant changes to their circumstances. There is no doubt that the current health crisis will disrupt lives, jobs, quality of life and the economy for many years to come. It is difficult to underplay the changes that are imminent. Whilst we remain rightly focused on our health and that of those we love and care for - we wanted to look forward in order to understand what effect coronavirus may have on our industry.Read more -
D'Stassi Art partners with Age UK (COVID - 19)
"We are donating all profits from the sale of works on our Spotlight Store to Age UK for the next month." March 29, 2020In these uncertain and challenging circumstances we’re extremely grateful for everybody who is continuing to take care of us. Frontline health workers, public sector employees, teachers and a whole host of other people are doing amazing work. We have decided to partner with Age UK to support those who are the most at risk from coronavirus, namely older individuals. "They need our help now more than ever and more money is needed to provide crucial services. We are donating all profits from the sale of works on our Spotlight Store to Age UK for the next month. Let’s be there for them, they have been there for us."Read more -
Forbes - The Art Market Is Beating The Stock Market
Barden Prisant March 27, 2020I turned to the most objective data available: auction prices. As publicly-reported sales between knowledgeable and willing buyers and sellers, they are not unlike stock trades. I then developed the equivalent of a Dow Jones Industrial Average for art. As the Dow includes blue chip companies, this art index needed equivalently blue chip artists. To represent Modern art, I chose Picasso; for Contemporary, Warhol. For 21st C. artists, I needed to create a basket including Banksy, Yayoi Kusama, KAWS, and Damien Hirst.Read more -
D'Stassi Art - Ones to watch 2020
Ones to watch including: Anna Laurini, Rose Madone & Trevor Andrew February 6, 20201. Anna Laurini Anna Laurini has one of the most distinctive styles around, her street art is immediately recognisable and incredibly striking. Having earned...Read more -
D'Stassi Art - Ones to watch 2019
An introduction to some of Distassi Art’s favourite ones to watch. Featuring Rose Madone, Endless, Malik Roberts, Bertrand Fournier, Justin Aversano and the legendary Stik. May 23, 20191. Rose Madone Born in 1993, the French painter has rapidly emerged as one of the most exciting young talents in Europe. Now based in...Read more -
The Contemporary Art Market
Contemporary art sales are signalling a new period of prosperity. February 21, 2019Contemporary art sales are signalling a new period of prosperity. With figures escalating, the market is generally accepted to have one of the most rewarding benefits from an investment standpoint.Read more -
Looking ahead - The booming art market
2018 was a bumper year for the contemporary art market, showing significant growth quarter on quarter from May 2017. January 29, 20192018 was a bumper year for the contemporary art market, showing significant growth quarter on quarter from May 2017. Most significantly, it marked the first fiscal year in which the market's main indicators were all positive: the global auction turnover grew by around 20%, the rate of unsold art remained steady at 39%, the volume of total transactions grew by 17% and the price index of contemporary art grew by 18%.Read more