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The Art Market’s Real Driver Thrives On Works Below $50,000 — New Report

The Art Market’s Real Driver Thrives On Works Below $50,000 — New Report

by News Desk | Apr 14, 2026 | Art market news

  The art market has a habit of staring upwards. Eight-figure evening sales, record-breaking lots, the theatre of the auction room at its most performative, these are the stories that get written, the numbers that get quoted, the moments that define public...
Arts In the UK Generate £140 billion In Revenue Reveals DCMS

Arts In the UK Generate £140 billion In Revenue Reveals DCMS

by News Desk | Dec 6, 2023 | Art market news

People across the United Kingdom are deeply connected to the arts, as evidenced by the findings of a 2023 survey conducted by DCMS. An impressive 91 percent of UK adults engaged with the arts at least once in the previous year, with 74 percent attending events such as...
No Surprises: Annual Art Basel Global Art Market Report 2022 Revealed

No Surprises: Annual Art Basel Global Art Market Report 2022 Revealed

by News Desk | Mar 31, 2022 | Features

The Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report 2022 is a highly anticipated industry barometer. This year it has revealed few surprises but heralds a substantial market recovery with a return to live sales and events while online sales have continued to grow.  The...
US Treasury Releases Report On Illicit Art Market Money Laundering

US Treasury Releases Report On Illicit Art Market Money Laundering

by News Desk | Feb 6, 2022 | News

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has published their study on the facilitation of money laundering and the financing of terrorism through the trade in works of high-value art. Heavyweight art dealers and auction houses spent over $1 million lobbying federal...
London’s Future As Global Art Hub Depends On EU Free Movement

London’s Future As Global Art Hub Depends On EU Free Movement

by News Desk | Jan 18, 2017 | News

In a survey taken by the exhibitors at the London Art Fair 2017, 49% believe ensuring free movement of people and goods within the EU is the most important thing the UK government can do to ensure London remains a global art hub post-Brexit. The London Art Fair, which...
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