What happened in the international art market in 2021 and what we hope from this year’s results
Published: 31.08.2022
Kepa Karmona
Brooch: Nº-21.228582/-159.77932, 2011
Credit cards, silver, steel wire, optical screws
4 x 7 x 1 cm
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Brooch: Nº-21.228582/-159.77932, 2011
Credit cards, silver, steel wire, optical screws
4 x 7 x 1 cm
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Over halfway through 2022, slowly leaving the health crisis caused by COVID behind, we gathered some information on how the art market performed in 2021 and what are the potential outcomes of this year’s global art and antique market.
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