
Brian Boucher
Writer at Freelance
✍🏻: New York Times, CNN, Playboy, New York, Artnet News, Frieze, et many al.
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
news.artnet.com | Brian Boucher |Annie Armstrong |Eileen Kinsella
This article is part of the Artnet Intelligence Report, The Year Ahead 2025. Our analysis of the second half of the year’s market trends provides a data-driven overview of the current state of the art world, highlighting auction results and trends, and spotlights the evolving tastes in a turbulent market. This year’s list of best-selling Old Masters (Europeans born 1250–1820) tells a mixed tale. In an already declining market in 2023, eight works sold north of $10 million; last year, only four did.
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2 months ago |
pynck.com | Min Chen |Caroline Roux |Brian Boucher |Sonia Manalili
Skip to content Art & Exhibitions Victoria Beckham’s London Boutique Plays Host to Contemporary Masterpieces By Min Chen Museums & Institutions From Bold Expansions to Daring Designs—7 Hotly Awaited Museum Openings in 2025 By Caroline Roux Market PRO Barnstorming Mexico City’s Beloved Zona Maco Fair With Veteran Adviser Ana Sokoloff By Brian Boucher The Art Angle There’s a Lot to Say About the ‘Small Art’ Trend By Sonia Manalili Marketplace Read More Vik Muniz Sunflowers, after Van Gogh (from...
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2 months ago |
pynck.com | Brian Boucher |Annikka Olsen |Jo Lawson-Tancred |Jacqueline O'Neill
Skip to contentThe DigestSit back, relax, and enjoy the very best of Artnet. Our weekly newsletter features trending editorial articles, new podcast episodes, recent art world news, the best new artwork from our marketplace, and more. Trending FeaturesThe latest new writing about art and the art world. Maurizio Cattelan Explores the Spectrum of Color Photography in a Rome ExhibitionAlong with the French Academy’s Sam Stourdzé, the colorful artist has organized a vibrant exhibition.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
news.artnet.com | Brian Boucher |Sarah Cascone
On January 7, Los Angeles erupted into flames. Fueled by drought conditions and an intense Santa Ana wind event with gusts of over 90 m.p.h., the Palisades and Eaton Fires have devastated large swaths of the city, collectively burning over 12,000 structures to the ground—among them, the homes of artists, collectors, dealers, curators, and other art professionals.
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Sep 21, 2024 |
news.artnet.com | Annie Armstrong |Brian Boucher
This article is part of the Artnet Intelligence Report Mid-Year Review 2024. Our analysis of the first half of the year’s market trends provides a data-driven overview of the current state of the art world, highlighting auction results and trends, and spotlights the artists and artworks shaping the dialogue. European Old MastersWhile four Old Masters fetched more than $10 million during the first half of 2023, just one did so in the same period this year.
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