Kobel's Art Weekly Archive

Buone Feste! photo Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 52 2025

Closures, insolvencies and downsizing of galleries and art dealers also characterised the second half of the year. The market appears to be in a phase of consolidation with structural imbalances. Keith Estiler talks in mid-August about the ‘creeping death of the contemporary art gallery’ at Hypebeast: "A significant force behind this change is the shifting demand for different types of ... read more

Art Antwerp 2025; photo Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 51 2025

According to Julia Stellmann's comments in the FAZ (paywall), Art Antwerp is becoming both more regional and more international: "In 2021, international exhibitors were eager to participate in the few events that were held due to the empty exhibition calendar caused by the pandemic. However, sales remained poor for many galleries, including those from Germany, so that the fair lost ... read more

ABMB - IYKYK; photo Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 50 2025

A well-rounded affair. After art auctions in New York broke numerous records this season, Christie's in London has now sold a well-known Fabergé egg for £22.9 million including buyer's premium, as Andy Battaglia reports in Artnews. Richard Whiddington recounts the history of the egg at Artnet. Cologne-based art insurance broker Stephan Zilkens assesses the result ... read more

photo Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 49 2025

In his detailed analysis of the New York auction week, Zachary Small identifies several trends for the New York Times: "But with some business strategy and a little luck, auction houses sold £2.2 billion worth of art last week. Overall, the major auctions in New York in November achieved a 77 per cent increase over the corresponding sales last year ... read more

Luxembourg Art Week, symbolic image

Kobel's Art Weekly 48 2025

There hasn't been such good news from the auction market for quite some time. Art worth around two billion dollars changed hands at last week's autumn auctions in New York. Elisa Carollo reports on Sotheby's for the Observer, Zachary Small and Julia Halperin for the New York Times (paywall may apply) and Sarah Douglas for ... read more

Paper Positions Vienna 2025; photo artmagazine.cc

Kobel's Art Weekly 47 2025

Paris Photo at the Grand Palais seems to be making the same mistake as the big corporate fairs, according to Emil J. Sennewald in the Handelsblatt: "The “Emergence” section, once again housed in the galleries surrounding the Grand Palais, also seems distant. Perhaps the lavish VIP lounge should be moved out of the Hall of Honour to make room for ... read more