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July 25, 2008 12:23:01 PM CDT



Not a Great Time to Be an Artist

Posted Apr 3, 08 5:50 PM CDT in Arts & Living 

(Newser) – The exploding art market may be about to deflate: New York’s flurry of contemporary art fairs last week had surprisingly good sales in light of the economic times, reports Portfolio, but the president of one of the nation’s most active lenders against art predicts a sharp downturn from last year’s incredible $12 billion sales—and a "flight to quality" that could leave emerging artists in the cold. 

Sobering signs abound, such as estate-tax fraud—people just “taking paintings down off the wall and giving them to heirs”—and a swing in taste toward more conservative art that  echoes Renaissance and Old Master styles. The market has already "moderated," says one art dealer. "Last year there were more $3 million and $4 million pictures."

Sources Portfolio, ArtInfo

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Auction and private sales at Sotheby's and Christie's International alone totaled $12.5 billion in 2007, but the last year's staggering art prices cannot continue.   (Getty Images (by Event) Individuals)
New York's Contemporary Art sales last week were largely successful, but the art market is headed for a sharp downturn.   (Getty Images)
In a "thinning of the herd," a number of art galleries are expected to close.   ((c) perke)
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