Auctioneer Georgina Hilton selling the top lot, Jean-Michel Basquiat's El Gran Espactaculo (The Nile) (1983) at Christie's evening sale of 21st century art in New York on May 15. Image courtesy Christie's.

This article is part of the Artnet Intelligence Report Year Ahead 2024. Through in-depth analysis of last year’s market performance, the new edition paints a data-driven picture of the art world today, from the latest auction results to the artists and artworks leading the conversation.

 

 

European Old Masters

Saint Sebastian Tended by Two Angels (1602–09) by Peter Paul Rubens, the highest-priced artist at auction in the European Old Masters category. Image courtesy of Sotheby’s.

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Impressionist and Modern

Femme à la montre (1932) by Pablo Picasso, the highest-priced artist at auction in the Impressionist and Modern category. © 2024 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

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Postwar

Untitled (ca. 1959) by Joan Mitchell, the fifth highest-priced artist at auction in the postwar category. © Estate of Joan Mitchell.

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Contemporary

Lookin’ for a Treasure (1995) by Yoshitomo Nara, the second highest-priced artist at auction in the contemporary category. Courtesy of Phillips.

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Ultra-Contemporary

Still Life (2015) by Nicolas Party, the highest-priced artist at auction in the ultra-contemporary category. © Nicolas Party / Christie’s Images Ltd. 2024.

Source: Artnet Price Database and Artnet Analytics.

 


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