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Puck’s art market expert, Marion Maneker @wallpower.bsky.social, swings by a few galleries on the Upper East Side and gives you the rundown of shows, from Franz Kline to Miquel Barceló.
Thursday Night Lights
What’s going down uptown? Plenty, including Basquiat, Picasso, Franz Kline, Ilana Savdie, Miquel Barceló, and more.
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May 5, 2025 at 3:33 PM
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“For more than 15 years, George Lucas has been quietly building a museum of narrative art, whatever that is. What the museum seems to lack in cohesion and transparency, it makes up for in ego…”

@wallpower.bsky.social catches us up the progress of The Lucas Museum:
George Lucas’s Jedi Art Trick
For more than 15 years, George Lucas has been quietly building a museum of narrative art, whatever that is. Is his ultimate mission to put his movies on par with other art-historical masterpieces?
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May 6, 2025 at 6:45 PM
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A new Olga de Amaral retrospective in Miami is a festival of technical skill that puts her fabrics, in the words of ICA Miami’s director, “somewhere between painting and sculpture.”

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Don’t Mess With Textiles
Textiles are having a moment as a valid art form. A new Olga de Amaral retrospective in Miami is a festival of technical skill that puts her fabrics, in the words of ICA Miami’s director, “somewhere b...
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May 7, 2025 at 11:18 PM
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Puck’s art market expert, Marion Maneker, moderated a panel at the Independent yesterday titled “Downtown Dealers.”

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May 10, 2025 at 8:25 PM
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A revealing conversation with gallerists Jeffrey Deitch and Sara Lee Hantman about the generational shift toward integrating design and art, and why serious collectors are moving beyond just paintings on the wall.

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Condition Report: Jeffrey Deitch & Sara Lee Hantman
A revealing conversation with two essential gallerists about the generational shift toward integrating design and art, and why serious collectors are moving beyond just paintings on the wall.
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April 13, 2025 at 4:53 AM
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At 87 years old, artist David Hockney has the popularity and longevity to have earned another retrospective, this one at the Fondation Louis Vuitton. His volume and valuations beg comparisons with even Picasso…

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Hockney’s Midnight in Paris
At 87 years old, David Hockney has the popularity and longevity to have earned another retrospective, this one at the Fondation Louis Vuitton. His market is finally catching up to his wide appeal, wit...
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April 13, 2025 at 8:33 PM
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Here’s what the recent art sales in Paris can teach us about the mood of the market heading into the all-important May sales.

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Paris Printemps
The Paris sales totaled about $100 million, with each house selling a single-owner collection, and solid bidding for a range of artists. Maybe it’s easier for Europeans to spend money on art as the ex...
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April 13, 2025 at 9:35 PM
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The art market is embracing a rediscovery of historic, previously underappreciated artists. “The Human Situation: Marcia Marcus, Alice Neel, Sylvia Sleigh” exhibition aligns with that trend—while cleverly incorporating contemporary artists.

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The Marcia Marcus Bull Market
On opening night of The Human Situation, the well-heeled collectors at Lévy Gorvy Dayan were helping to drive the market’s historical turn. But works by Marcia Marcus, Alice Neel, and Sylvia Sleigh to...
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April 20, 2025 at 12:54 AM
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In her required-reading annual report on the art market, Clare McAndrew gathered responses from 1,600 galleries in 58 countries to convey what it’s like to be an art dealer these days. The short answer: It’s hard.

@wallpower.bsky.social breaks it down:
Dealer Beware
In her required-reading annual report on the art market, Clare McAndrew gathered responses from 1,600 galleries in 58 countries to convey what it’s like to be an art dealer these days. The short answe...
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April 20, 2025 at 1:12 AM
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The late Roy Lichtenstein is going to have a banner couple of years, with a Sotheby’s auction in May, a Whitney retrospective next year, and tailwinds from an art market that retreats to beloved artists when surrounded by uncertainty…

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Roy Meets World
Roy Lichtenstein, who died in 1997, is going to have a banner couple of years, with a Sotheby’s auction in May, a Whitney retrospective next year, and tailwinds from an art market that tends to retrea...
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April 20, 2025 at 5:41 AM
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Larry Gagosian has launched exhibitions of Pablo Picasso and Willem de Kooning to mark the end of an uptown era and the revitalization of his downtown flagship…

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Gagosian Plays the Hits
To mark the end of an uptown era and the revitalization of his downtown flagship, Larry Gagosian has launched exhibitions of Pablo Picasso and Willem de Kooning, two artists he has shown many times be...
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April 21, 2025 at 8:31 PM
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Christie’s May sales will feature works from the $60 million collection of Anne Bass, the late art and ballet patron, which she kept in a Fort Worth house designed by Paul Rudolph.

@wallpower.bsky.social has details:
All About That Bass
Christie’s May sales will feature works from the collection that the late art and ballet patron Anne Bass kept in a Fort Worth house designed by Paul Rudolph. That collection, with a combined estimate...
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April 28, 2025 at 3:00 AM
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Ed Dolman, the outgoing Phillips executive chairman, opens up about grabbing market share from the Big Two auction houses, expanding into Asia, and the Matisse bronze sale that established Phillips as a player in contemporary.

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Condition Report: Ed Dolman, Phillips Executive Chairman
Phillips executive chairman Ed Dolman opens up about grabbing market share from the Big Two, expanding into Asia, and the Matisse bronze sale that established Phillips as a player in contemporary.
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April 28, 2025 at 6:02 AM
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A new exhibit at the Met, Sargent and Paris, captures a young artist’s decade in Paris at its peak.

@wallpower.bsky.social shares his impressions from the show:
The New Sargents in Town
In the decade leading to his scandalous and triumphant Portrait of Madame X, the twentysomething expat portraitist made the very most of the city’s salon society scene. A new exhibit at the Met, Sarge...
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April 28, 2025 at 6:51 PM
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Buyers remain wary and sellers are greedy, but the latest New York art sales hint at a new reality…

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Signs of an Art Market Recovery
With an improved hammer ratio and average price per lot over the previous year, the latest New York sales hint at palmy days again. But we’re still far away from the 2022 boom times.
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March 7, 2025 at 12:33 AM
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The MAGA vibe shift has come for public institutions, and museums are emerging as the next target. Will the mood truly impact the way identity art is valued in the culture? Or has the market already moved on?

@wallpower.bsky.social explores.
Kennedy Center Conspiracies
The MAGA vibe shift has come for public institutions, and museums are emerging as the next target. Will the mood truly impact the way identity art is valued in the culture? Or has the market already m...
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February 18, 2025 at 4:34 AM
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An inside look at The Warehouse, the Dallas exhibition space fusing two collectors—and two generations—to create a hybrid experiential and educational platform to engage with the public.

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Condition Report: Howard Rachofsky and Thomas Hartland-Mackie
An inside look at The Warehouse, the Dallas exhibition space fusing two collectors—and two generations—to create a hybrid experiential and educational platform to engage with the public.
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February 21, 2025 at 5:57 PM
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Why is the Met’s new show, ‘Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature’—a detailed retrospective of an artist that most Americans are only familiar with due to a popular meme—getting so much attention?

@wallpower.bsky.social explores:
Friedrich Through Trump-Colored Glasses
The Met’s new show of echt German romanticist Caspar David Friedrich, whom Hitler co-opted for fascist appeal, raises some interesting questions about our cultural moment.
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February 13, 2025 at 10:59 PM
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A discussion with the chief curator of 21c Museum Hotels about the importance of bringing art to the public and the complicated logistics of their hybrid hospitality business.

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Condition Report: Alice Gray Stites’s Art of Hospitality
Alice Gray Stites, the top curator of 21c Museum Hotels, discusses the importance of bringing art to the public and the complicated logistics of their hybrid hospitality business.
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February 15, 2025 at 2:50 AM
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Exploring the Museo Jumex’s ‘Gabriel Orozco: Politécnico Nacional’ show plus the Royal Academy of Arts’ ‘Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism.’

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The Mod Squad
Two new shows—Gabriel Orozco at Mexico City’s Museo Jumex, and an enlightening survey of Brazilian modernists in London—make yet another case for gazing far beyond Europe.
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February 10, 2025 at 3:06 AM
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A second show of Morandi’s art has opened in NY in the span of 4 months. While artists and collectors swoon over the Italian recluse’s muted masterpieces, his auction market and prices have never followed suit. Will they now?

@wallpower.bsky.social explores:
The Mystery of the Morandi Market
Artists and collectors swoon over the Italian recluse’s muted masterpieces, but Morandi’s auction market and prices have never followed suit. Will they now?
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January 29, 2025 at 6:14 PM
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Larry Gagosian is being displaced at his 980 Madison flagship gallery by Bloomberg Philanthropies, which bought the property for $560 million. It’s a fitting end to one era—and a fascinating start to another.

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A Gagosian Retrospective
Larry Gagosian is being displaced at his 980 Madison Avenue flagship gallery by Bloomberg Philanthropies, which bought the property for $560 million. It’s a fitting end to one era—and a fascinating st...
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February 4, 2025 at 8:33 PM
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What if the reason for the post-2022 art market failure to launch was that the crucial extra bidders, who can significantly increase a sale price just by being there, had gone missing?

@wallpower.bsky.social explores:
Asia’s Failure to Launch
Just when the art market seemed like it was entering a new stratosphere in late 2022, the trend reversed abruptly. Have Chinese bidders dropped out, or are they simply more hesitant to buy the dip?
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February 8, 2025 at 9:14 PM
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Sotheby’s 2024 results call last week—reporting that fine art sales were down 31% last year—had a surprising emphasis on the auction house’s $1 billion real estate portfolio.

@wallpower.bsky.social digs in:
Sotheby’s Billion-Dollar Real Estate Play
On a year-end call, the auction house reported that fine art sales were down 31 percent last year, and luxury sales and real estate are now driving the company. And that $1 billion investment from Abu...
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January 28, 2025 at 9:06 PM
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Embattled art market company Artnet faces an intense 5 weeks of politicking that will determine, once and for all, who controls its future—and who will prevail in the interminable Weng–Neuendorf battle of wills.

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The Artnet of the Deal
The embattled art market company faces an intense five weeks of politicking that will determine, once and for all, who controls its future—and who will prevail in the Weng–Neuendorf battle.
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January 27, 2025 at 1:20 AM