• E-mail
  • Save
84 Stories on Sotheby's Holdings Inc.
Search this topic

Sotheby's $180 million take buoys hope for contemporary art market

A recent sale of Impressionist and modern art at Sotheby's auction house exceeded sales estimates and raised the hopes of industry insiders that a rebound is under way.

CNNMoney: Art auction lifts hope for industry rebound

A recent sale of Impressionist and modern art at Sotheby's auction house exceeded sales estimates and raised the hopes of industry insiders that a rebound is under way.

Chinese imperial throne breaks record

An imperial "dragon" throne owned by a Chinese emperor set the world auction record for Chinese furniture Thursday, selling for about US $11 million.

CNNMoney: Fine art no hedge against inflation

The past week's impressionist and modern art auctions at Sotheby's and Christie's didn't go well. But they were far from dreadful. The same is expected at this week's contemporary auctions.

Time.com: Fine Art: The Next Recession Victim?

On Day 2 of the fall auction season, a Russian masterpiece expected to sell for up to $3 million at auction did not find a buyer Wednesday

Time.com: Will Crashing Markets Bring Chinese Art Back Down to Earth?

As Sotheby's wraps up a Hong Kong auction, contemporary Chinese artists appear to be among the Asian art world's first casualties of the global financial crisis

FSB: With record Sotheby's sale, art market keeps booming

The sky may be falling on the economy, but the art market is flying high.

CNNMoney: $11 million: Ferrari nets record price

A 1961 Ferrari California Spyder sold for $10,894,900 at an auction in Maranello, Italy, Saturday. It was the highest price ever paid for a vintage car at auction, according to RM Auctions and Sotheby's, the companies that organized the sale.

Abramovich named as mystery $120M art buyer

Two days, two modern art masterpieces, two record-breaking auction prices -- and one buyer: Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.

FSB: Amid art boom, dealers brace for a bust

If, like most entrepreneurs, you've been focused on the real estate recession and record-setting energy prices, you might not have noticed a big surprise in the art market: It's still partying like it's 1999.

Advertisement
Quick Job Search :
keyword(s):
enter city: