American Decades
The Art Market
Price Inflation.
"Millennium fever" gripped the art market in the 1990s. The London-based Daily Telegraph Art 100 Index, which traces prices of works by the one hundred top artists in the world, reported a price rise of 26 percent from January through November 1998, double the increase for 1997. "The market is extremely strong/' said New York dealer David Nash. "There's a lot of money around, most of it in the hands of Americans and Europeans." Like stock in Internet companies, art works sold for higher and higher prices throughout the 1990s but—as was also the case with internet stocks—prices did not always equate with value. In the early 1990s prices paid for modern masterpieces were already setting records. Constantin Brancusi's 1919 Golden Bird sold for $12 million; Vincent van Gogh's Portrait of Dr. Cachet was bought for $82.5 million; and Pierre Renoir's Au Moulin de la Galette went for $78.1...
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1990's The Arts
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Art and Politics
- The Art Market
- Art Theft
- Art Trends
- Literature: Fiction Trends
- Literature: Reading Groups
- Literature: Superstars
- Marketing Minority Literature
- Motion Pictures: Politics and History
- Motion Pictures: Screen Violence
- Motion Pictures: Special Effects
- Motion Pictures: The Independents
- Music: Classical Trends
- Music: Country Trends
- Music: Grunge Rock
- Music: Heavy Metal and Alternative Rock
- Music: Hip-Hop Trends
- Music: Jazz
- Music: Latino Resurgence
- Music: Pop Trends
- Music: Rhythm & Blues
- Theater: Commercializing Broadway
- Theater: Dmrama
- Theater: Musicals
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in the Arts, 1990–1999
