Artprice by Artmarket.com: Condition of the Street Art market worldwide
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At its online sale on 28 May 2020, Phillips sold Banksy's lot Happy Choppers
(2003) for $39,000. That may not seem surprising until you take into account
that the work was a screenprint numbered 621 from a series of 750, purchased
four years earlier for $4,500... which means its value climbed 70% per year.
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Festival Peinture Fraîche (Wet Paint Festival) at the Halle Debourg in Lyon,
from 2 to 25 October, 2020 - extended until 1 November 2020
Festival Peinture Fraîche (Wet Paint Festival) at the Halle Debourg in Lyon,
from 2 to 25 October, 2020 - extended until 1 November 2020
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"Street Art is a truly universal art that can be found everywhere – from Rio to
Berlin – and whose place is changing very rapidly on the Art Market," observes
thierry Ehrmann, President and Founder of Artmarket.com and its Artprice
department. "It's a market that took 15 years to consolidate and is at last
reaching maturity. It now constitutes a segment in its own right, with its
stars and its masterpieces... but also numerous editions, some more important
than others... some more affordable than others."
Works 'in circulation'
Street Art is by nature a work created in an urban environment. As soon as it
leaves the street to be exhibited in a gallery or exchanged in an auction room,
it necessarily loses a great deal of its essence. That said, there is quite
clearly a fully fledged and dynamic Street Art market.
The development of the market for Street Art seems to have learnt a lot from a
number of other relatively recent art movements (Land Art for example). Street
artists can record their interventions in public spaces with photography; they
can also make small works or drawings or screenprints based on original street
creations, or they can create a second body of paintings and original sculptures
alongside their outdoor work. All of these 'derivatives' are now changing hands
and lots end up in auction rooms... now forming a genuinely 'deep' market.
The 4 pillars of the market
Jean-Michel Basquiat left his mark on the streets of New York at the start of
the 1980s, but did he remain a street artist all of his (short) life? Are his
paintings and his drawings – worth millions of dollars – still part of Urban
Art? In 2019, works by Jean-Michel Basquiat generated $130 million on the
secondary market and those by Keith Haring totalled $42 million. These two
major Contemporary artists remain generally associated with Street Art… but
they are not in fact catalogued as such.
A similar ambiguity seems to apply to the more recent mega-phenomenon Kaws
($108 million in 2019) who has gradually moved away from his initial practice
of Street Art over the course of his career. His paintings and sculptures,
offered for sale by the most powerful Contemporary art galleries, have seduced
a broad international market, particularly in Asia.
Flowing somewhat ironically against this trend there is of course the anonymous
artist Banksy ($28 million in 2019) who voluntarily maintains his presence in
urban spaces around the world.
15 years to create a structured market…
Nobody epitomises the rapid evolution of the Street Art market more than Banksy
with his auction track record:
- His first paintings were sold at auction in 2005
- His auction turnover peaked just before the subprime crisis
- 10 years of more or less regular turnover growth between 2010 and 2019
- Exceptional resilience to the coronavirus crisis
With Banksy, the Street Art movement has undoubtedly found its figurehead and
in the wake of the 'Banksy phenomenon', a whole market has emerged with three
names that have become unavoidable: the French artist Invader ($4 million in
2019), the English artist Stik ($1 million) and the American artist Obey ($1
million), the latter who, alone, sold more than 700 lots at auction in 2019.
A dozen other street artists generate several tens of thousand of dollars a
year each: Jonone, Mr Brainwash, Futura 2000, Vhils, JR, etc. But the markets
of the bulk of street artists are still fragile. This is true even of relatively established
artists like Ernest Pignon-Ernest, whose turnover usually averages around $50,000 per year.
Specialized sessions
In February 2008, Bonhams organized the first auction sale dedicated to Street
Art in London. Soon afterwards, Phillips also offered a Contemporary & Urban
Art session. But the subprime crisis and its repercussions halted the development
of these sessions, and they were dropped by Phillips in 2009 and by Bonhams in 2013.
Artcurial also started its Urban Art sales in 2008 … and never abandoned them.
The leading French auction house, which organized four Street Art sessions in
2019, now clearly dominates this niche market. In 2009, dedicated Street Art
sales generated $10 million from 3,000 lots in auctions scattered between
Europe and the USA: Digard and Cornette de Saint-Cyr in Paris, Tate Ward in
London, Heritage in Dallas and Julien in Los Angeles.
An exciting market
Christie's and Sotheby's prefer to offer Street Art works in their catalogues,
especially those of their most prestigious sales. In July 2020, Sotheby's sold
Banksy's triptych Mediterranean Sea View (2017) for $2.9 million in an
extraordinary sale entitled Rembrandt to Richter. Surrounded by such respected
signatures, Banksy's work was bound to elicit strong bidding.
Indeed, the sale of any Banksy work at a physical auction will always arouse
interest since his Girl with Balloon (2006) self-destructed in 2018. In
February 2020 at Artcurial, Raising the steaks (2001) – a photograph taken by
Steve Lazarides but framed by Banksy himself – reached $84,500. It was not
impossible that Banksy had hidden another surprise in the work, which was duly
accompanied by his PEST Control (certificate of authentication issued by the
artist himself).
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