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Top 10 Ranking:

ArtTactic Market Confidence - Feb 2010

1. Gerhard Richter
2. Robert Gober
3. John Baldessari
4. Anish Kapoor
5. Jeff Koons
6. Peter Doig
7. Maurizio Cattelan
8. Cindy Sherman
9. Franz West
10. Bill Viola

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Chinese Artist Confidence Ranking - Dec 2009

1. Yang Fudong
2. Xu Zhen
3. Ai Weiwei
4. Li Songsong
5. Xu Bing
6. Song Dong
7. Zhang Huan
8. Liu Ye
9. Liu Xiaodong
10. Lin Tianmiao

Top 5 Ranking:

Indian Contemporary Art Market Confidence Ranking - April 2010

1. Subodh Gupta
2. Jitish Kallat
3. N.S. Harsha
4. Rashid Rana
5. Bharti Kher

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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David Ciclitira (July 6th, 2010)

In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we speak with David Ciclitira, founder of Korean Eye, an international initiative with the goal of broadening the exposure and appeal of Korean contemporary art. David begins by discussing this year's exhibition, Fantastic Ordinary, which opens in London this month. From a personal perspective, David elaborates on his connection to Korean contemporary art and why he founded Korean Eye. In regard to the Korean contemporary art market, from a collector's perspective, David speaks on to the extent in which the market has recovered since the downturn as well as how the domestic art scene in Korea has changed in the past five years. (click image for permalink)

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Hammad Nasar (June 24th, 2010)

In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we speak with Hammad Nasar, co-founder of the arts organisation Green Cardamom, a visual arts organization focusing on the artistic practices in Pakistan, South and Central Asia, and the Middle East. Hammad discusses how the downturn impacted the Pakistani market and to what extent the market has recovered thus far. As a relatively nascent art market, Hammad also touches on the biggest barriers facing the market's development. Lastly, Hammad talks about the transformation of the collector base for modern and contemporary Pakistani art as well as how the Pakistani art market differs from its neighbors, the Middle East and India. (click image for permalink)

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Larry Warsh (June 10th, 2010)

In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we speak with Larry Warsh, founder of AW Asia, a private organization that promotes Chinese Contemporary art.  Larry provides his thoughts on the recent Contemporary Asian art auctions in Hong Kong as well as what they tell us about the current state of the Chinese Contemporary art market. Larry also identifies the emerging types of buyers for Chinese Contemporary art, who were not present merely a few years ago.  Finally, Larry addresses the development of the gallery system in China and to what extent Chinese collectors view Chinese contemporary art as an asset class.  (click image for permalink)

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William MacDougall (Apr 5th, 2010)

In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we speak with William MacDougall, Co-Founder and Director of MacDougall's Auction House, the London-based auction house specializing in Russian Art.  Only 6 years into their existence, William shares some of the keys to their early success in the typically impenetrable fine art auction industry.  He also addresses how the downturn uniquely impacted MacDougall's, especially given the their nascent stage in the company's development.  Lastly, William shares some of  MacDougall's future plans, specifically diversifying what type of art they plan on selling, going beyond strictly Russian art. (click image for permalink)       

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John Martin (Mar 29th, 2010)

In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we talk with John Martin, Co-Founder and Director of Art Dubai, the Dubai-based contemporary art fair that concluded last week. John speaks about overall sales and turnout at this year's edition of the fair.  John also touches on the diverse collector base in Dubai as well as their development over the past five years since the fair's inception. Lastly, John discusses to what extent collectors in Dubai have embraced US and European art. (click image for permalink)

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Dinesh Vazirani (Feb 3rd, 2010)

In this episode of the podcast, we talk with Dinesh Vazirani, Co-founder and Director of Saffronart, the Mumbai-based online auction house and gallery. Dinesh starts by discussing the performance of the Indian art market in 2009 and to what extent it aligned with his own personal expectations. Then, he addresses the heavy presence of speculators that existed in the Indian art market and what kind of threat they are to the health of the Indian art market. After, Dinesh dissects the major changes to the Indian art collector base over the past decade.  Additionally, Dinesh shares his outlook for the Indian art market for 2010, why Saffronart's online model has been so successful and lastly whether or not Saffronart will auction off U.S. and European art in the future. (click image for permalink)

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Maithili Parekh (Oct 1st, 2009)

In this episode of the podcast, we talk with Maithili Parekh, Deputy Director of Sotheby's, who focuses on Indian business and working with Indian clients on a global level.  With Sotheby's, Christie's and Saffronart holding major Indian auctions in mid-September, we spoke with Maithili about the performance of Sotheby's recent Indian sale.  Maithili tells us about Sotheby's strategy behind the auction composition, how difficult it is today to acquire consignments compared to a few years ago and the demand among collectors for Indian Modern art vs. Indian Contemporary art.  Lastly, Maithili speaks about where she sees the Indian art market heading in the long-term future. (click image for permalink)

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Neha Kirpal, Amrita Jhaveri & Mortimer Chatterjee (Sept 9th, 2009)

In the first episode of the second season of the ArtTactic Podcast, we're joined by three guests: India Art Summit Director Neha Kirpal, Indian art advisor Amrita Jhaveri and Mortimer Chatterjee, owner of Chatterjee & Lal Gallery.  Each  provides their differing perspectives on the success of the India Art Summit, an emerging modern and contemporary Indian art fair which was held two weeks ago in New Dehli.  Kirpal, Jhaveri and Chatterjee also discuss the current sentiment in the Indian marketplace as well as what kind of performance we can expect from the Indian art market in the upcoming few months. (click image for permalink)

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David Ciclitira & Rodman Primack (June 26th, 2009)

In this exclusive ArtTactic Podcast Insider Q&A, we’re joined by two guests: David Ciclitira, founder of Korean Eye, and Rodman Primack, Phillip de Pury's London chairman.  In this episode, David and Rodman discuss in detail the Korean Eye, an international initiative with the goal of broadening the exposure and appeal of Korean contemporary art, as well as its current exhibition in London at the Saatchi Gallery.  The two also discuss several aspects of the Korean contemporary art market, including the current art scene within Korea and how it has evolved over the past five years.  Lastly, the two identify present advantageous buying opportunities and also provide their future outlooks of the Korean contemporary art market, specifically to what degree the West will embrace the movement in the long-term. (click image for permalink)

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Amrita Jhaveri (June 23rd, 2009)

In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we're joined by Amrita Jhaveri, founder of AM art India Private Limited.  Amrita provides us with her thoughts on the most recent major Indian contemporary and modern art auctions that occurred earlier this month in London as well how the downturn has impacted the health of the Indian art market.  Also, Amrita speaks about several of the reasons behind the amazing development of the modern & contemporary Indian Art Market over the past decade.  She also touches on how the plethora of art funds in India, and consequently excessive speculation, influenced the growth of the Indian art market.  Lastly, Amrita gives us her opinions on how she envisions the Indian Art Market developing in the long-term future. (click image for permalink)       

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Larry Warsh (May 22nd, 2009)

In this podcast, Larry Warsh, founder of AW Asia (a private organization in New York City that promotes contemporary Chinese art) discusses the phenomenal development of the contemporary Chinese art market over the past decade. Warsh also previews the upcoming Christie's Asian Contemporary Art & Chinese 20th Century Art sale in Hong Kong. Warsh offers his thoughts and insight on the progression and long-term future of the contemporary Chinese art market as well as his views on the new Chinese collector base and its financial implications, the scarcity of important historical artists, and the growth of Chinese photography. (click image for permalink)
 

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