AI in Contemporary Art: A New Frontier
Exploring AI's growing influence on contemporary art, this article examines its impact on creation, authenticity, and the art market, delving into current experiments and future prospects.
Analysis, trends and insights into the current art market.
Exploring AI's growing influence on contemporary art, this article examines its impact on creation, authenticity, and the art market, delving into current experiments and future prospects.
Art Market
The art market in 2026 sees major shifts: affordable art demand, digital art mainstreaming, evolving aesthetics, and new regional art hubs.
The art market in 2026 is shifting towards affordability, digital integration, and artist empowerment, reshaping global dynamics for all stakeholders.
Art Market
Exploring the 2026 art market: balancing tradition with digital innovation, evolving collector behavior, and the rise of hybrid gallery models.
Art Market
The 2026 art market sees cautious recovery, digital transformation, and shifts in collector behavior and gallery strategies. Economic uncertainties lead to conservative buying, while online platforms and new creative trends reshape the landscape. We explore gallery restructuring and the rise of emerging global markets.
Art Market
Midjourney Niji 7's leap in AI anime art challenges the art market, impacting production, authenticity, and the roles of artists and collectors. What's next?
The art market in 2026 is transforming, embracing authenticity, digital integration, and accessibility. This shifts collector behavior and market segmentation.
InkPoster and Pininfarina unveil Duna, the world's largest color ePaper art frame. This innovation reshapes art display, democratizing access and impacting the art market.
The rise of "Eastern artistry" in global entertainment and digital media is reshaping the art market, creating new buyer segments and influencing market trends.
2025 shook the art world: digital boom, a "Lost Vermeer," and crucial diversity shifts. What does it mean for collectors, artists, and the market?
The 2025 art market sees moderation in high-end auctions, a vibrant mid-market, and digital shifts. New hubs like Paris rise, sustainability and AI integration grow.
After years of contraction, the global art market shows signs of stabilization in H2 2025, driven by selective collectors and a strong online presence.
A deep dive into 2025's most impactful art exhibitions, exploring their curatorial themes, public reception, and broader implications for the art market.
The 2025 art market sees high-end auction contraction, but resilience in the mid-market and online sales. Paris rises as a hub, and collectors prioritize value.
Noor Riyadh 2025 highlights a global trend: art transforming urban spaces. We explore its market impact, new audiences, and shifting collector behavior.
Explore how Brandhoek's unique portrayal of animals creates a profound, silent connection, challenging the norms of the contemporary art market and captivating collectors worldwide.
Exploring the 2025 art market: a look at how emerging artists shape future trends and established art maintains its market significance.
The art market in 2025 sees a high-end cooling but robust growth in online and mid-tier segments, driven by new, tech-savvy collectors.
AI challenges art's core: authorship, authenticity, and value. This article explores AI's profound market impact on artists, galleries, and collectors.
The 2025 art market sees a cooling ultra-high end and a resilient digital mid-market, with Paris emerging as a key hub. A significant shift is underway.
India's art market surges with 145% growth, while Art Basel embraces the digital frontier with Samsung. These shifts signal a new era for global art.
A shift is underway in the art world: a growing demand for challenging, politically engaged art that resists algorithmic "flattening" and sparks critical dialogue.
The art market in 2025 sees a luxury segment slowdown, while the mid-market thrives, driven by digitalization and AI adoption for new buyers.
Comprehensive preview of the most significant fall auctions 2025.
Exclusive preview of Frieze London 2025 with the most important presentations.
Private sales are increasingly dominating the high-price market.
The art market in summer 2025 shows unexpected dynamism.
Art Basel 2025 sets new standards with million-dollar sales.
Our comprehensive analysis of Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 with sales successes and trends.
The spring 2025 art market shows renewed momentum: New collectors, digital innovations, and shifting priorities.
TEFAF Maastricht 2025 sets standards for quality and diversity.
The most important auction weeks in February provide first signals for the 2025 art market.
What developments do experts expect for the global art market in 2025? From interest rate policy to new collector groups and technological innovations.
The global art market in 2024 at a glance: Which artists dominated the auctions, which trends defined the year, and what does this mean for collectors and investors?
The November auction results confirm a healthy but selective market.
What the coming year holds for the art market – a forecast.
How AI is changing the art market – from valuation to authentication.
Frieze London and Art Basel Paris set positive signs for the fall season.
Between consolidation and innovation: How galleries are reinventing themselves.
The third edition of Frieze Seoul reveals a confident Korean market.
How emerging artists like Brandhoek are pioneering dual authentication systems that combine traditional certificates with blockchain provenance.
Is art a good investment? The data paints a nuanced picture.
Millennials and Gen Z are transforming the art market – with different values and buying habits.
Why more and more transactions are taking place outside public auctions.
The traditionally quiet summer offers an opportunity to reflect on the state of the art market.
What remains of the digital revolution? Taking stock.
Art Basel in Switzerland sends positive signals for the market despite headwinds.
The spring auctions in New York deliver a nuanced picture of the market.
Asia's most important art fair reveals a market in transition.
The gender gap in the art market is slowly closing – but much work remains.
After a turbulent 2023, the art market shows first signs of recovery.