Art Market Monitor

Global Coverage ~ Unique Analysis

  • AMMpro
  • AMM Fantasy Collecting Game
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us

Steve Wynn Explains the Art Market

May 2, 2014 by Marion Maneker

Steve Wynn with Stephanie Ruhle

 

Steve Wynn tells Bloomberg television that as long as demand stay steady, the dwindling supply of top-quality art from dead artists is only decreasing. Hence, there can be no bubble. But what if the dwindling number of works makes the market too small? Is that what’s happening to Impressionist and Modern art?

More from Art Market Monitor

  • It Takes $1 of Guarantee to Make $2 of Sales for All Three Houses in NY Auctions This SeasonIt Takes $1 of Guarantee to Make $2 of Sales for All Three Houses in NY Auctions This Season
  • Is the Price of Connoisseurship Capriciousness?Is the Price of Connoisseurship Capriciousness?
  • Christie’s Old Masters = £65.4mChristie’s Old Masters = £65.4m
  • Asia’s Private Museums (A Partial List)Asia’s Private Museums (A Partial List)
  • Doig’s Canadian Past Leaves Opening for OpportunistsDoig’s Canadian Past Leaves Opening for Opportunists
  • Phillips Steps Up with Solid SalePhillips Steps Up with Solid Sale

Filed Under: Collectors

About Marion Maneker

Want to get Art Market Monitor‘s posts sent to you in our email? Sign up below by clicking on the Subscribe button.

Top Posts

  • Keith Haring’s 1989 Retrospect Comes to Sotheby’s London Prints Sale
  • British Modernists Draw Deep Bidding in Christie's $42 M. London Sales
  • Tony Podesta's Secret Art Buying
  • $10 M. Picasso Portrait Unseen for Decades to Sell at Bonhams
  • Norman Rockwell's Not Gay. But Is He a Great Artist?
  • Four of Picasso's Women Valued at $28m Come to Christie's from Rose-Walters Collection
  • Roy Lichtenstein’s Top Ten Auction Prices
  • Miami Sales Report 2015
  • Mapping a Career in the Art World
  • The Billion-Dollar NYC Apartment of Ben Heller
  • About Us/ Contact
  • Podcast
  • AMMpro
  • Newsletter
  • FAQ

twitterfacebooksoundcloud
Privacy Policy
Terms & Conditions
California Privacy Rights
Do Not Sell My Personal Information
Advertise on Art Market Monitor