
Art Market Trends 2025

- "In charting what is relevant at a given moment, bringing new art and cultural developments to our readers’ attention, we aren’t just embracing topicality for topicality’s sake; we’re trying to stay unsettled."
Elizabeth Schambelan • Elizabeth Schambelan on criticism - Artforum International
Sales aren’t everything. I get it. And sometimes a work of art can be intended for the few and not the many. But the arbiters of taste are all using the past as their metrics. The future is still a blank slate. Else we’d be there.
James Altucher • Reinvent Yourself
The book critiques the prevailing expectations for artists to engage in self-marketing and maintain a public presence. For collectors looking for a more rounded understanding of the art market, Ebgi believes it’s an essential read.
Renée Reizman • Larry Gagosian, Almine Rech, and More on the Art Books Every Collector Needs to Read
The Furry Lisa, CryptoArt, & The New Economy Of Digital Creativity | by Scott Belsky | Feb, 2021 | Medium
Scott Belskyscottbelsky.medium.com
“There are undoubtedly signs the print market is both booming and growing in importance,” said Jenny Gibbs, executive director of the IFPDA. “A great example of growth is Hauser & Wirth, which recently opened a Chelsea gallery devoted to editions.