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Secondary Market for Emerging Art?

February 29, 2008

That’s an oxymoron.

I was reading Hoogrrl and below that awesome picture of the Dissident Display boys and me on a fried egg, is a comment:

Anonymous John D. said…
I like the idea of collecting up-and-coming, or already-sort-of-there artists. I do some of that myself, and like you [Hoogrrl], I think about the future market value of the work. To that end, are you aware of any readily accessible auctions or other secondary markets where such works are bought and sold, hopefully for more than the was previously paid for them?

There is not a secondary market for emerging artists. Galleries and dealers try their hardest to prevent this from happening; it can ruin the career of a young artist. Most invoices include a clause that entitles the gallery first right of refusal if the collector decides to resell the object. Some people, who are not serious collectors and think they’re being a clever specullector, will buy and then try to quickly flip the work in an auction or other public domain. Doing this will get you blacklisted and the gallery, dealer and artist will never sell to you again (and trust me, we find out).

It takes time to develop a young artist’s career and committed galleries do this by developing different structures; for example, the price structure is dependent on published reviews in respected media (Art in America, Art Forum), the right curator including them in a group or museum show, a taste-maker collecting the work, etc. So by exposing the artists early on in their career to a secondary market makes all of the above difficult to achieve. Look at what Saatchi did to Sandro Chia … (obviously there is a huge scale difference in that comparison but it’s an interview everyone should have read if they haven’t already).

Back down to our scale, nobody wants to see a young artist they collect, their newest acquisition, in some random regional auction in New Jersey.

My suggestion, buy what you like and enjoy it. Spend time getting to know the artists you collect. By buying their work, you are providing them with a paycheck and supporting their career (1). Begin a relationship with the gallery who represents the artist, they in turn will develop a relationship with you and offer perks such as a price courtesy or a private viewing of new work (3). Soon you will meet others who also share your passion for work by that artist and they won’t sell too early in NJ either (10).

These are all benefits of collecting emerging art and there are at least 14 new friends to be made in the above interactions!

But if you need to resell before “it’s time” (mid-career or established, think years) go to the gallery you bought the work from. They will either buy it back or use one of their many outlets to sell it for you – it’s the best way to keep your respect and all those friends I promised you.

Join Us!

December 3, 2007

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Save MY Dates

September 20, 2007

These are the regional events and auctions that will be determining my Fall season…

October 5th8 to midnight in DC

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October 7th
Noon in Chicago

Wright20’s auction of the Marcel Breuer Wolfson Trailer House

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October 11th7 to 9pm in NY

A D A M . S T E N N E T T
U S E . O N L Y . A S . D I R E C T E D
October 11 – November 10, 2007
3 1 G R A N D
143 Ludlow Street
New York, NY 10002

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Adam Stennett
Harmful or Fatal if Swallowed, 2007
Video DVD; one framed video still
Dimensions variable
Ed. of 3
(and on a personal note – this is by another 31GRAND artist, Barnaby Whitfield and its my latest acquisition…

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The Prestige, 2007, Pastel on paper, 28.5 x 36 in.)

Oct. 13th7pm in DC

Luster Lee Jensens Brake Service
1333 14th Street, NW

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and FYI, it’s also Philippa’s birthday so everyone should please bring her a gift for all she has done for DC’s art community…

Oct 20thXinDC at BeBar in DC(thank you for letting me curate in August)Oct 27thKahn & Selesnick: Eisbergfreistadt opening at Irvine Contemporary in DC– 6-8pm

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November 10th7 to Midnight. In DC
The 1869 Society of The Corcoran Gallery – Fall Fete

This is going to be the best party of the season, I guarantee. Come and spend the evening with Ansel, Annie, Me and my fabulous friends and associates who are acting as our hosts for the event: Holly Rich, Anne Surak, Karin Tanabe, Raul Zahir De Leon, Lauren Saks and Brian Corrigan.

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November 17th7 to 10pm

4th Annual Transformer Silent Auction & Benefit Party

John Dreyfuss’ Studio at Halcyon House

3400 Prospect Street, NW Ticket information: www.transformergallery.org

December 5thSotheby’s New York

Sale of The Guennol Lioness -a carved figure of a lioness which was created approximately 5,000 years ago in the region of ancient Mesopotamia -it is estimated to sell for $14/18 million.

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December 5-9th – in South Beach Art Basel Miami Beach We’re showing at SCOPEMiami – come and say hello!

December 10th Week – Sotheby’s New York

Sale of the Magna Carta from Ross Perot’s private collection (which has been housed at the at the National Archives in DC forever) wonder what happened to prompt this…

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Friends of the Blog

March 13, 2007

Just a quick post to draw attention to two of our blogging friends that write snappy, thoughtful posts about the DC art world.

Former gallerist and art insider F. Lennox Campello’s Mid Atlantic Art News and an important young collector, Adventures of Hoogrrl.

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“Hoogrrl Warhola”


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