Οι πλέον ευπώλητοι καλλιτέχνες στις δημοπρασίες των μεγάλων οίκων το 2015;
Between 2014 and 2015, the overall global auction market declined
by six percent, on a value basis. However, the US market moved ahead,
posting an overall increase to reach sales of $3.4 billion, compared
with $2.9 billion in the previous year, as markets in the UK and
China eroded.
In order to determine top artists during this
time period, we looked at individual sale categories to see
which ones are bringing in the most money at auction using artnet's
annual auction data. While the list of the top works includes what one
might consider the usual suspects, the numbers are nonetheless
interesting for what they indicate about average prices for top artists
and the number of works sold.
For instance, Pablo Picasso
topped the list of modern artists with total 2015 auction sales of
$652.9 million, and artnet data shows that this is for more than 2,800
works sold.
But the next highest-selling artists, Alberto Giacometti and Amedeo Modigliani,
who happen to be neck-and-neck as far as sales totals, with $251.6
million and $251.1 million respectively, had far lower volume.
For Giacometti, there were 117 works that
came to auction, while for Modigliani there were just 33 works at
auction. Both artists had a huge year, with Giacometti's L'homme au dought (1947), selling for $141.3 million at Christie's this past May, while Modigliani's Nu couchee (1917-18) brought $170.4 million at Christie's, also this past May. Picasso, however, was the highest-selling artist, with L'femme d' Alger (Version O) (1955), garnering $179.4 million.
Other top-selling artists in the list include Joan Miró ($146 million for more than 1,000 works sold), and Marc Chagall ($100 million for 986 works).
For the Impressionist and post-Impressionist category, the leader was Claude Monet
with an auction total of $338.6 million, again for a relatively slim
number of works on offer, with artnet listing just 33 lots sold at
auction for 2015. The second-highest selling artist was Vincent van
Gogh, with $143.5 million in sales, for just 13 works sold. The Dutch
painter accounted for the two highest-selling works in this category. L'Allée des Alyscamps (1889), which sold for $66.3 million this past May, and Paysage sous un ciel mouvemente (1889), sold for $54 million this past November, both at Sotheby's in New York.
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