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artnet Auctions Urban Art Sale Demonstrates Strong Demand for Urban and Street Art
artnet Auctions Urban Art Sale Demonstrates Strong Demand for Urban and Street Art
NEW YORK and BERLIN, July 27 /PRNewswire/ -- artnet
Auctions recent Urban Art Sale demonstrated the continued demand for
urban and street art. Eighty-five artworks by 40 artists were sold in
the online auction July 7-23. The sale traced the evolution of urban
art from the 1970s to today featuring artworks from virtually every
major Urban and Street artist including Banksy, CRASH (John Matos),
Keith Haring, LA II, and Shepard Fairey.
Spirited Bidding for Original Works by American Graffiti Artists
Original artworks by American graffiti artists CRASH (John Matos)
and LA II (Angel Ortiz) attracted spirited bidding, realizing sold
prices well above their low estimates. Five works by CRASH found
buyers, including an untitled 1983 work on paper which realized $1,540
-- 53% above the estimate of $800-1,200. Two works by LA II from the
1980s sparked frenzied bidding. The first, a work on paper executed in
black marker on a red acrylic background realized $2,314 -- 75% above
the estimate of $800-$1,000. The second, a mixed media work in silver
marker on a black background, sold for $1,925 -- 70% above the estimate
of $700-$900.
Continued demand for Banksy and Shepard Fairey
The sale also showed continued demand for works by contemporary
sensations Banksy and Shepard Fairey. Five signed Banksy prints found
buyers, including Morons (Sepia), 2007 which realized $7,700 against an estimate of $7,000-9,000 and Jack & Jill (Police Kids),
2005 which sold for $7,040 against an estimate of $6,000-7,000. Works
by Shepard Fairey also attracted fierce bidding with 15 lots sold.
Among them, Rose Girl, 2008 realized $1,458, 72% above the estimate of $500-700 and Israel/Palestine, 2009 sold for $990, 66% above the estimate of $400-600.
Global Interest in Urban Art
The sale also demonstrated continued international interest in Urban
Art. From July 7-23, artnet Auctions received over 45,000 daily unique
visitors from over 100 countries including 37,000 first time visitors
to the site. While the auction featured a number of works by American
artists, only 50% of buyers in the sale came from North America. A full
50% of buyers came from 17 different countries in Asia, Europe, Latin
America and the Middle East.
"We are delighted with the results of artnet's Urban Art
auction," said Hans Neuendorf, CEO of artnet AG. "artnet Auctions
reaches a large international audience with great curiosity and wide
ranging interests. It is clear from this sale that collectors worldwide
are embracing online auctions."
artnet has been online since 1995 and is host to approximately
2,000,000 visitors each month. Through its Fine Art Price Database of
over 3.8 million auction sales results and its Gallery Network of over
2,200 galleries worldwide, artnet is the leading online resource for
the international art market. With the new Online Auctions, artnet has
added a transaction platform to its successful information services.
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