Art Auctions • 01/03/2025 Navigating the High Stakes: Is Provenance the Key to Luxury Art Investment Success?
Art Auctions • 12/06/2025 Capitalising on Classicism: Is Investing in Neo-Classical Luxury Art a Secured Future?
Art Auctions • 21/05/2026 Seven Richters, One Dealer's Eye: What Christie's Marian Goodman Sale Teaches About Building a Collection That Lasts
Art Auctions • 26/05/2026 The Condition Report Decoded: What Every Line Means and When One Word Should Kill the Deal Learn how to read an art condition report like a professional collector: decode key phrases, understand imaging, link condition to price, and know when to walk away or negotiate.
Art Auctions • 19/05/2026 Sotheby's Rothko at $85.8 Million: What the Mnuchin Sale Reveals About Collector Demand for Postwar Monuments How the Sotheby’s May 2026 Rothko auction from the Robert Mnuchin estate set an 85.8M benchmark, why dealer provenance trades at a premium, and what this Rothko price means for your postwar holdings.
Art Auctions • 08/05/2026 Spring NYC Evening Sales: Five Lots That Will Reveal the Market's Real Temperature How to read New York’s spring evening auctions as a market stress test, with five key lots, bidding patterns and price bands every serious collector should track.
Art Auctions • 07/05/2026 Buying Art at Auction Without Getting Burned: A Collector's Field Playbook Learn how to buy art at auction like an insider: read estimates and premiums, avoid overpaying, manage shipping and tax, and choose the right auction house while protecting your capital.
Art Auctions • 04/05/2026 Anatomy of Spring New York Auction Week: How Christie's, Sotheby's and Phillips Build Their Mid-May Calendars A strategic guide to spring New York auction week for serious collectors, covering sale sequencing, specialists, guarantees, and where real opportunities now sit. by Grant Barlow
Art Auctions • 04/05/2026 How to Value a Painting: The Five Factors Auction Houses Actually Use A specialist-level guide to how to value a painting, from comparables and provenance to condition, rarity, and market demand, written for serious luxury art collectors. by Odette Papillon
Art Auctions • 03/05/2026 How to Value a Painting: The Working Checklist Dealers and Auction Specialists Actually Use Learn how to value a painting like a specialist with an eight-factor checklist, auction data tools, real appraisal methods, and a worked 35k valuation example. by Ishmael Bloomfield
Art Auctions • 27/04/2026 Phillips May 19 Evening Sale: The Catalogue Choices That Signal Where New York's Spring Week Is Heading How the Phillips May 2026 evening sale in New York uses guarantees, estimates, and Danish modern highlights to test risk in a softer mid‑market for contemporary art collectors. by Fernanda Costa
Art Auctions • 22/04/2026 London's Spring Rebound: Five Signals From Sotheby's Evening Sale That Actually Matter Analysis of recent London evening auctions at Sotheby’s and Christie’s, focusing on bidder depth, luxury padding, millennial and Asian buyers, and five key indicators collectors should track before New York’s May sales. by Phoebe Baelish
Art Auctions • 10/01/2025 10 Unmissable Highlights from Record-breaking auctions of Luxury Art Comprehend the world of luxury art auctions by exploring the top 10 record-breaking artworks that have made headlines in recent years. The list includes masterpieces from famous artists like Da Vinci, Picasso, Modigliani, and others.