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Jess Bromovsky highlights five iconic Andy Warhol celebrity prints, showcasing how Warhol redefined fame and media culture through his art. His Marilyn Monroe series epitomizes the interplay between glamour and vulnerability, turning Monroe into a symbol of commodified fame. The Queen Elizabeth II prints modernized royal portraiture, blending tradition with Pop Art, emphasizing her role as a global icon. The Mick Jagger portfolio captures the rebellious energy of 1970s rock culture, while Jackie Kennedy’s series poignantly explores the intersection of personal tragedy and public spectacle. Lastly, Warhol’s Muhammad Ali prints elevate the athlete to cultural icon status, reflecting the growing role of sports in celebrity culture. These works illustrate Warhol’s ability to transform individuals into enduring symbols, foreshadowing the media-driven fame of today’s influencers and celebrities.
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Welcome back to Print Market News, your weekly roundup of everything happening in the print world - fast and focused!
This week on The Week in Prints, we delve into record-breaking auction results for Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, with Warhol’s Endangered Species set selling for an astounding $4.3 million. Upcoming auctions from Sotheby’s and Bonhams promise exciting opportunities for collectors, while new releases include a Keith Haring USPS stamp and KAWS’ luxury watch collaboration with Audemars Piguet. Plus, we explore global exhibitions featuring art legends like Banksy, Warhol, Hockney, and Basquiat, with highlights from New York’s Luna Luna and California’s largest-ever Hockney print survey.
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Join Erin, commissioning editor of Edition Magazine, as she sits down with Jack Bullen, co-founder of the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, now in its ninth year. Jack shares the journey of building the UK’s largest fair dedicated solely to contemporary prints, showcasing a unique 50/50 model that champions both independent artists and renowned galleries. Discover how the fair has evolved from humble beginnings in a derelict building to a state-of-the-art venue, quadrupling its visitor numbers and becoming a beacon for accessibility in the art world. Jack sheds light on the collaborative, community-driven ethos of printmaking and the fair’s mission to make high-quality art available to all, with pieces ranging from £100 to £40,000 and flexible payment plans.
In this episode, we delve into the vibrant program for this year’s fair, featuring monumental works by artists like Sergio Suarez, emerging talents like Natalia Mustafa, and a series of thought-provoking talks on topics such as women in print and creative accessibility. Jack also gives us a sneak peek into the exciting plans for the fair’s 10th anniversary, including expanded installations and international ambitions. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a new collector, or simply curious about the world of printmaking, this conversation offers an inspiring look at how Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair is revolutionising the art world.
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Welcome back to Print Market News, your weekly roundup of everything happening in the print world - fast and focused!
This week on The World in Prints, we bring you the most compelling stories shaking the art world. Italian authorities uncover a Europe-wide forgery network, spotlighting counterfeit Banksy works in a €250 million scandal. Meanwhile, New York auction week sees Keith Haring and Roy Lichtenstein works take center stage, and the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair showcases rising trends in printmaking. We also explore Hauser & Wirth’s newly announced Basquiat exhibition, a landmark moment for the legendary artist’s legacy. Plus, Harland Miller’s latest print releases sell out in record time, and we pay tribute to Frank Auerbach’s printmaking achievements.
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The UK’s 2024 budget has introduced significant changes to Capital Gains Tax, inheritance tax, and the non-dom tax regime, all of which will impact art collectors and high-net-worth families. With CGT rising to 24%, a four-year tax-free period for new non-doms, and a 40% inheritance tax on UK assets for long-term residents, collectors will need to consider careful planning to manage these costs and preserve their collections for future generations.
In conversation with Alice Martin, Partner at Charles Russell Speechlys AG - hosted by Charlotte Stewart.
What is mentioned within this recording does not constitute tax or legal advice.Read more: https://www.myartbroker.com/collecting/articles/capital-gains-inheritance-tax-for-art-collectors
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Welcome back to Print Market News, your weekly roundup of everything happening in the print world - fast and focused!
In this episode, we dive deep into the latest trends and highlights from the global prints market. As spotlighted by journalists and industry experts, the high-volume, lower-value segment is drawing fresh eyes with innovative trends in online marketplaces and unique artist collaborations. We examine how Keith Haring’s legendary Subway Drawings are preparing to make headlines at Sotheby’s, why public art displays from Yayoi Kusama and Shepard Fairey are sparking global attention, and what recent collaborations from KAWS and Andy Warhol mean for art collectors. Join us as we explore key movements, auctions, and collaborations defining the week in print art.
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Welcome back to Print Market News, your weekly roundup of everything happening in the print world - fast and focused!
This week in the world of prints, from art theft to new print releases, November exhibitions, auction results from Banksy’s: Under Duress sale at Julien’s Auctions Los Angeles, upcoming print sales in the November New York auctions and more.
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Welcome back to Print Market News, your weekly roundup of everything happening in the print world - fast and focused!
This week, in the world of prints and editions we bring you the very best of market insights, Andy Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians collection is a new trending series, an Arrival of Spring print by David Hockney sets a new record at Christie’s, The UBS Art Basel Global survey reveals an increase performance in prints and multiples and more.
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Welcome back to Print Market News, your weekly roundup of everything happening in the print world - fast and focused!
Hosted by Sheena Carrington, this week we dive into a Steve Lazrides collection up for auction featuring multiple Banksy works, Tracey Emin's recent interview, Damien Hirst's space in the auction market right now and new prints from Ai Wei Wei and Grayson Perry with Avante Art.
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Welcome back to Print Market News, your weekly roundup of everything happening in the print world - fast and focused!
Hosted by Sheena Carrington, this week we dive into Frieze London & Frieze Masters and cover the latest in October auctions.
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Welcome back to Print Market News, your weekly roundup of everything happening in the print world—fast and focused!
Hosted by Erin-Atlanta Argun, this week, we’re diving into the latest developments in the print market, with key updates from new print releases, stolen works and more.
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Welcome back to Print Market News, your weekly roundup of everything happening in the print world—fast and focused!
Hosted by Erin-Atlanta Argun, this week, we’re diving into the latest developments in the print market, with key updates from auctions and exciting new exhibitions.
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Overstone, led by Harco van den Oever, is pioneering the transformation of art into a structured asset class using data science and financial tools. The company addresses the opacity in the art market by combining advanced algorithms with expert insights to assess the liquidity and value of art as collateral. Overstone's innovative approach has attracted institutional clients, such as private banks and insurers, enabling art to be leveraged with confidence and reduced risk. As the market grows, new financial tools like art-backed bonds and credit default swaps are set to expand art’s role as a financial asset. Van den Oever predicts that art leveraged as collateral could rise from 3% to 10% or more. By integrating data analytics with traditional valuation methods, Overstone is bridging the gap between art and finance, reshaping the art market, and supporting the development of a more sophisticated financial ecosystem.
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Welcome back to Print Market News, your weekly roundup of everything happening in the print world—fast and focused!
The art market is gaining momentum this September with a surge in print sales. As online auctions from Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Bonhams, including a Banksy-Only sale continue to attract bids, Phillips has set the tone with two live sales: their 3rd annual David Hockney auction and the Evening & Day Editions sale. These events mark a strong kickoff for the second half of the print market season, showcasing robust demand and renewed interest among collectors.
Hosted by Sheena Carrington, Market Editor at MyArtBroker.
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Phillips launched its third annual David Hockney-only sale in a live auction format on Thursday, September 19th, at its London headquarters. Hockney maintains an extensive print portfolio, ranging from highly sought-after works to more experimental pieces, which offers a rich landscape for collectors. In this auction report we recap the sale with market trends, what hit and what missed, with Hockney specialist and expert, Helena Poole. Hosted by Sheena Carrington, Market Editor.
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The Edition Edit: The Week In Prints
With your host, Sheena Carrington - Market Editor
This week, we run you through the latest news in the print market, from stolen Banksy's and exhibitions, to a summary of the Art Business Conference's focus on prints and editions.
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The Edition Edit: The Week In Prints
With your host, Sheena Carrington - Market Editor
This week, we run you through the first half of 2024's record print sales - revealing the ten most valuable sold so far. As we head into September, we wonder what else might make the list before the end of year.
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First Half of The 2024 Art Market: Key Sales, Trends & Predictions
With your host, Sheena Carrington - MyArtBroker Market Editor, and specialist art broker Jasper Tordoff.
Discussing key sales from the first half of the 2024 art market, key trends in the prints and multiples space, and their predictions for the latter half of the year.
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In the early 2000s, AMBA, a teenage graffiti artist, fell victim to an elaborate prank by Banksy, who labelled walls as "designated graffiti areas," causing AMBA significant stress during his ongoing court case for criminal damage. Years later, as Banksy's fame grew, AMBA's story was featured in Banksy's books, and in 2023, AMBA was gifted a signed Banksy print, symbolising an apology for the past stress. While the print was a valuable acknowledgement, it brought its own anxieties and practical challenges, leading AMBA to consider selling it despite the taboo against selling gifts.
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June Art Market Dynamics: Bridget Riley's Auction Record, Damien Hirst's Prints, and Prints & Editions Watch
During the podcast, Sheena Carrington & Jasper Tordoff get together to discuss various topics related to the art market dynamics in the month of June. Sheena Carrington mentioned that June is an important month for the art market as it marks the end of the first half of the year's sales. She also mentioned the impact of Christie's cyber attacks and the influence of print sales, as well as the Art Basel exhibition in Switzerland. Jasper Tordoff, a sales specialist, joined the discussion and shared his expertise on artists like David Hockney, Bridget Riley, Damien Hirst, and others. They discussed the recent Phillips auction, where a work by Bridget Riley set an auction record for any print by the artist. They also discussed the performance of Damien Hirst's "The Virtues" prints and the overall state-of-the-art market. They mentioned the recent Bonham's auction, which had a poor sell-through rate, and discussed the correlation between the performance of Hockney's originals and prints in the market. They also mentioned upcoming Hockney prints that will be featured in the end-of-month June auctions.
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