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Juxtapoz Magazine - Review: Art Basel Hong Kong 2021

Juxtapoz Magazine - Review: Art Basel Hong Kong 2021
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ARTFIXdaily Closed Week of April 12, Returning Next Week With A Virtual Look at The Philadelphia

Email is invalid Adam Naming the Animals, antique oil painting on tin tray. 30” x 22”. From Diana H. Bittel Arts & Antiques. ARTFIXdaily will be closed for the week of April 12 and subscriber e-newsletter service will resume on April 19. Coming up, look for our coverage of The Philadelphia Show (April 23-30) as the 59th edition showcases stellar American fine and decorative arts along with European and Asian works. The presentation, programming, and preview (April 22) will be virtual for armchair fairgoers. Creative initiatives with long-standing and new dealers give the show a fresh approach, including Online Viewing Rooms, Themed Rooms showcasing multiple dealers finds, and a Tastemakers Series with speakers including Michael Diaz-Griffith, Executive Director of Sir John Soane s Museum Foundation; Decorative Arts Trust Director Matthew Thurlow; and many others. 

Rise of Online Sales Provided Notable Lift In A Challenging Year, According to Art Basel s Art - Artwire Press Release from ArtfixDaily com

The global art market dipped 22% year-on-year, to $50.1 billion; revenue was driven by online sales, increased collecting by millenials and women. The art market rapidly pivoted online in a dramatically shifting landscape in 2020, reveals the 2021 Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report. The fifth edition, The Art Market 2021, written by renowned cultural economist Dr. Clare McAndrew, founder of Arts Economics, offers insights into a global market that dipped by 22% amid widespread lockdown conditions.  Art Basel in Basel 2019. © Art Basel The art market was uniquely placed to struggle with the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 as it is populated by mainly small businesses that rely on discretionary purchasing, travel and personal contact, said Dr. McAndrew. The fall in sales was inevitable. But the crisis also provided the impetus for change and restructuring, the most fundamental shift being the rollout of digital strategies and online sales, which had lagged

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