New Ideas Needed for the Low and Middle End Market?
January 24 2024
Picture: The Art Newspaper
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Art Newspaper have published an interesting piece focusing on the Middle and Low End of the Old Master Paintings market. Despite high prices being achieved for top end works, especially considering the involvement of museums, there is a continuing perception that private collectors for middle and low-end works are increasingly rare. The piece contains lots of interesting quotes from art dealers, including their thoughts on the future of Maastricht's TEFAF (the world's largest annual fair for historic art) which will be cutting its 2024 edition from ten to seven days.
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