18 Jun 2022
33m

What Warhol’s Marilyn tells us about the art market

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Life and Art from FT Weekend

The art market's recent trends and underlying mechanics are examined, focusing on the record-breaking sale of Andy Warhol's "Shot Sage Blue Marilyn." The discussion reveals a shift towards prearranged sales and the increasing influence of major players like gallerist Larry Gagosian, who purchased the Marilyn at auction. Experts Melanie Gerlis and Jan Dalley explain how such high-profile sales impact the value of existing holdings and serve as marketing tools. Alex Rotter, head of 20th and 21st century art at Christie's, discusses the auction house's role in promoting art and orchestrating sales. The conversation also explores the risks of investing in young artists and the potential effects of global economic factors on the art market.

Outlines

Part 1: Record-Breaking Sales, Marketing Strategy

Part 2: Market Trends, Value, Evolution

Part 3: Investment Risks, Global Impact

Part 4: Auction Orchestration, Market Drivers

Part 5: Conclusion

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