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Kobel's Art Weekly Archive

Paper Positions 2025; photo Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 19 2025

Laura Helena Wurth's tour of Gallery Weekend Berlin for the FAZ is a mixed bag (link via MSN): ‘Although sales on the international art market slumped by twelve percent last year according to the ‘Art Basel & UBS Art Market Report’, the mid-price segment is one of the stable areas of the trade. The mood in Berlin's galleries is correspondingly ... read more

Art Brussels 2025; photo Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 18 2025

For Alexandra Wach at Monopol, Art Brussels is a resonance chamber for the global situation: ‘Even though similarly strong positions on current political turmoil are few and far between at Art Brussels, which is traditionally playful but this time noticeably subdued, with 165 participating galleries from 35 countries, a latent unease can also be felt at the stands of other ... read more

Art Dubai; photo Stefan Kobel

Kobel's Art Weekly 17 2025

The erosion of the art fair model, which has been in place for decades, has reached the top of the market. Following Luhring Augustin and Michael Haas, Air de Paris is also pulling out of Art Basel – and making it public. In letters to the fair and their colleagues, published in the newsletter Provence, Florence Bonnefous and Edouard Merino ... read more

Art Duesseldorf 2025; photo private

Kobel's Art Weekly 16 2025

Basel, we have a problem. The Art Basel UBS Art Market Report 2025, among other things, for the market leader, summarises Sigmund Skalar at Finanzen und Wirtschaft FuW: ‘Art fairs like Art Basel no longer have the importance as a sales channel for high-priced art that they once had. While in 2019 more than ... read more

Vienna- ; image Werner Remm

Kobel's Art Weekly 15 2025

Tariffs or no tariff on art? If so, how much? The question of why doesn't really arise when considering the mafia-like methods of the Trump regime, which rules without parliament. (No, I don't plan on travelling to the US in the next few years.) Given the chaotic situation, most of the trade media are capitulating in the face of the possible repercussions. Only Katya Kazakina ... read more

Hongkong; photo Wilfredor via Wikimedia

Kobel's Art Weekly 14 2025

If you know how to decode the language of the art market, you will notice that the usually rosy fair reports in the relevant media are unusually restrained when it comes to this year's Art Basel Hong Kong. Harrison Jacobs observes for Artnews: ‘At the blue-chip and mega-galleries, sales were swift, with many works pre-sold or already on hold by ... read more