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The Art Market

Selling Women: Collectors Still Pay More for Male Artists

by Corinna Kirsch on March 3, 2015
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And by how much?

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Selling Women: A Very Unpopular Choice at Phillips’ “Under the Influence”

by Corinna Kirsch on February 18, 2015
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Part one: We look at the spring iteration of “Under the Influence”, to be held this March at Phillips in New York.

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Poland on the Rise?

by Misti Frantzen on August 7, 2012
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At the sold-out Alexander Ernst Voigt show at Cosar HMT in Düsseldorf, the insider buzz was not only about Voigt, the young Berlin-born painter who studied under Jörg Immendorff. “Poland is the new China,” a vernissage attendee whispered discreetly into the welcoming ears of collectors. Ever on the hunt for new, collectors were immediately hooked. Conversation about where to find hot artists began.

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