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The two entities have pooled their resources to analyze the global art market with an unprecedented level of completeness. The report thus exposes the impact of an exquisitely intense level of competition.
The Report contains the famous Artprice ranking of the world's 500 most sought-after artists, the top 100 auction results, market breakdowns by country and by city, by period and by medium, Artprice indices and 21 chapters that provide an uncompromising analysis of the Art Market. It is available free of charge in PDF format at http://imgpublic.artprice.com/pdf/rama2014_en.pdf
Despite the deterioration of the global economy, the global art market has posted an insolent double-digit growth rate fuelled by an effervescent mix of investment logic, speculation, collection-passion and insatiable demand for the most sought-after signatures from the world's new museum industry. In 2014, global auction turnover reached the historic level $15.2 billion, an increase of 26% versus 2013.
This growth has been driven by access to reliable art market information, the dematerialization of art sales (both Internet-related phenomena, with 91% of the art market's players connected) the "financialization" of the market, a colossal increase in the art-consuming population (from roughly half a million in 1945 to around 70 million in 2015, and an expansion of the market to Asia, the Pacific Rim, India, South Africa, the Middle East and South America.
It is also being fuelled by a burgeoning museum industry (700 new museums/year) which has become a significant global economic reality in the 21st century. More museums opened between 2000 and 2014 than during the entire 19th and 20th centuries. Indeed, demand for museum quality artworks is one of the key factors in the remarkable growth of the global art market.
The art market is now a mature and liquid market, offering yields of 10% to 15% per year for works valued at over $100,000. In 2014, in the battle of the titans (China vs. USA), the United States posted spectacular growth both in terms of auction records and overall turnover. However, the USA was beaten to first place by China, which has the largest market for Old Masters in the world.
Art represents a key element in the concept of "Soft Power", itself an essential component of the international influence of countries like the United States, China, and on a different scale, Qatar.
Indeed, the price of art seems to be constantly changing scale. After stagnating under a ceiling of around $10 million in the 1980s, it rocketed to a ceiling of around $100 million in the 2000s, and, according to the "New York Times", on February 5, 2015, it crossed the $300 million threshold with the private sale of a Gauguin to a Qatari buyer. Artprice firmly believes that "before long we will cross the billion dollar threshold".
About Artprice:
Artprice is listed on the Eurolist by Euronext Paris, SRD long only and Euroclear: 7478 - Bloomberg: PRC - Reuters: ARTF.
Atprice is the global leader in art price and art index databanks. It has over 30 million indices and auction results covering more than 570,000 artists. Artprice Images(R) gives unlimited access to the largest Art Market resource in the world: a library of 108 million images or prints of artworks from the year 1700 to the present day, along with comments by Artprice's art historians.
Artprice permanently enriches its databanks with information from 4,500 auctioneers and it publishes a constant flow of art market trends for the world's principal news agencies and approximately 7,200 international press publications. For its 3,600,000 members, Artprice gives access to the world's leading Standardised Marketplace for buying and selling art.
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