Looking back and planning forward

Happy New Year!  

Today’s New York Times reports that economic growth in the US remained “solid” at the end of last year, and I can say the same about the art market. While it did cool slightly toward the end of the year, 2022 set a record for my clients. Their buying remained steady, and the selectivity of other collectors offered new opportunities for them to access works by the most in-demand artists. Whether new or seasoned, my clients reaped the benefits of hesitancy in the market and acquired many great artworks.  

I’ve also seen a busy start to 2023, and though talk of recession lingers, optimistic voices are getting louder. No one knows what will happen, but I am prepared to help my clients take advantage of any deals that come my way.

So for now, it’s business as usual, and I have a fun lineup of art fair visits if you’d like to meet me:

· February 16-19: Frieze, Los Angeles
· April 13-16:  EXPO Chicago
· April 20-23:  Dallas Art Fair
· May 11-14: Independent New York
· May 11-16: TEFAF New York
· May 17-21:  Frieze New York 
· May 18-21: NADA New York  
· June 13-18:  Art Basel, Basel

1/26/23

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