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Artmarket.com: Frieze London in the context of Hong Kong's rapid growth and other art market changes observed by Artprice
PARIS, Oct. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

After the UK posted an overall art auction turnover up 26% for the first 
semester of 2022 (its best start to the year in three years), London is hosting 
Frieze and Frieze Masters. Alongside these fairs (open to the public from 12 to 
16 October in Regent's Park) there will of course be several prestige sales in 
the city. Long the capital of the world's art market, London remains the second 
biggest marketplace on the planet. But faced with the consequences of Brexit, 
the rise of Hong Kong, and the digitalization of art, London can no longer take 
its position for granted.

Fine Art auction turnover – London vs. Hong Kong

"In the 18th century, London saw the birth of the major auction houses 
Christie's, Sotheby's, Phillips, and Bonhams" recalls thierry Ehrmann, CEO of 
Artmarket.com and Founder of Artprice. "In the 20th century, New York became 
the nerve center of an increasingly globalized art market that become 
substantially more fluid with the arrival of telecommunications, and then 
later, the Internet. Today, you have masterpieces selling at top prices in Hong 
Kong, you have Paris hoping to take advantage of the fallout from Brexit, and 
you have a whole section of the art market heading into Web3 which will further 
intensify the market's decentralization".

As global competition grows and multiplies, London can count on a rock solid 
reputation for sales of Old Masters, Modern art, and Post-War art; but it must 
also assert itself as a center of exchange and innovation for 
Ultra-Contemporary art. Fueling and fueled by massive price hikes (and the NFT 
revolution), this segment has become the primary driving force of the global 
art market, and Hong Kong's growth has entirely captured this phenomenon.

 

A network of Frieze-branded fairs

In the art world, a synergy generally emerges from a mixture of styles and 
eras, hence, for example, the incursions of Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami or 
Anish Kapoor at the Palace of Versailles. This type of mix also partly explains 
why galleries like to present young artists alongside the most well-known and 
recognized names of 20th century art, whose estates they represent. Frieze also 
plays this card by jointly organizing a fair dedicated to Contemporary Art and 
another dedicated to Old Masters, putting contemporary creation into an 
art-historical perspective. Some prestigious galleries, including Continua, 
Kamel Mennour, and Skarstedt, actually prefer to focus more on the 'past' than 
on the 'present', whereas one would have expected the reverse.

The Frieze Group has also recognized the advantages of geographical 
diversification in the premium art market, following in the footsteps of major 
auction houses. Launched in the early 2000s in the center of the English 
capital, Frieze was subsequently exported to the USA; first to New York in 
2016, then to Los Angeles in 2019. This year, it has been replicated in Asia 
with the first edition of Frieze Seoul, and can now claim to be the most 
serious competitor to the MCH group. The latter organizes the prestigious Art 
Basel fairs in Basel, Miami, Hong Kong, and, very soon, in France, with Paris+ 
(from 20 to 23 October 2022) at the Grand-Palais Éphémère.

 

London neck and neck with Hong Kong

In 2021 Hong Kong ($1.7 billion) was not far behind London ($1.9 billion) in 
terms of Fine Art auction turnover. But if we look specifically at the 
Contemporary Art segment (artists born after 1945), the comparison is favorable 
to Hong Kong ($700 million vs. $432 million in London). Asian buyers are 
driving the prices of Contemporary works faster than anywhere else in the 
world. Indeed… with just 2,160 Contemporary lots (a third of London's 6,500), 
Hong Kong's art auction market posted by far the highest average price for 
Contemporary artworks on the planet: $325,000 in 2021.

2021 auction turnover by period of creation, London vs. Hong Kong

The major auction houses appreciate the energy flowing through China's "Special 
Administrative Region", and they are increasingly preferring it to that of the 
English capital for some of the most emblematic signatures of the 20th and 21st 
centuries like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gerhard Richter, and Adrian Ghenie. Indeed 
the major auction houses' strategy of alternatively offering works by the most 
fashionable artists in New York, London, and Hong Kong is having a defining 
impact on the relative successes of America, Europe, and Asia on the global art 
auction market.

This strategy is extremely clear in the Ultra-Contemporary segment (artists 
under 40) where works by the market's new superstars – Matthew Wong 
(1984-2019), Avery Singer (1987) Aboudia Diarrassouba (1983) Amoako Boafo 
(1984), etc. – are offered in all three cities, eliciting bids that often 
exceed the auction houses' already audacious estimates.

The United States and the UK lead the dance in the West [ 
http://www.artprice.com/artprice-reports/the-contemporary-art-market-report-2022/the-united-states-and-the-uk-lead-the-dance-in-the-west 
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In this context, Phillips is increasingly relying on this dynamic to 
incentivize its sales of Contemporary and Post-War art which, along with 
watchmaking, jewelry and design, have become its specialties. In parallel, 
Phillips has recently announced a partnership with Yongle to host sales in Hong 
Kong and Beijing, underscoring the enormous attraction of the Chinese art 
market. Already in 2021, Phillips partnered with Poly Auction to organize four 
sessions that totaled $176 million.

 

As the art market reconfigures…

For the time being, London retains an undeniable place in the triumvirate that 
dominates the global art market. The UK capital even seems to have found its 
way back to growth, although its auction turnover totals are still much lower 
than in 2008 or 2014. Moreover, while London outbid Hong Kong in H1 2022, that 
may not have been the case if China had not imposed a drastic zero-covid policy 
in H1. The Hong Kong market will most likely pick up again in the second half 
of this year.

Meanwhile… just a week after Frieze London, Paris will be hosting the 
prestigious Paris+ by Art Basel fair. A lot of questions and expectations 
surround this first edition of Paris+ (which replaces the FIAC).

As regards the digitalization of art and the art market, things are moving 
rapidly with the deployment of Christie's 3.0: nft.christies.com.

London may be able to draw on its long history and strong reputation for Fine 
Art sales. But it cannot ignore the energy that is today emanating from the 
Ultra-Contemporary and art-NFT market.

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