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Our new edition lays out what's ahead for the art market at this pivotal moment—download your copy of the report now | [Image]( [Image]( What's going on in the art market, and where is it headed? The answers are in the pages of the fall 2021 Intelligence Report—the first available exclusively to Artnet News Pro members. We offer insight from the trade's leading experts on what to expect as the market enters its Roaring 2020s phase, and a data-led breakdown of how the auction market is evolving worldwide. You’ll also find a quartet of profiles of collectors who embody the future of the discipline—including the first in-depth look at Korean pop star T.O.P. as an art tastemaker. Tim Schneider will introduce you to five technologies that will change the way the art market does business by 2030. And our peerless analysis of auction data reveals which cities are the fastest-growing market hubs and just how much money NFT sales actually made for auction houses. Read on for a sample of what's inside, and click below to download the full report. If you aren't yet an Artnet News Pro member, you can subscribe [here](. What's going on in the art market, and where is it headed? The answers are in the pages of the fall 2021 Intelligence Report—the first available exclusively to Artnet News Pro members. We offer insight from the trade's leading experts on what to expect as the market enters its Roaring 2020s phase, and a data-led breakdown of how the auction market is evolving worldwide. You’ll also find a quartet of profiles of collectors who embody the future of the discipline—including the first in-depth look at Korean pop star T.O.P. as an art tastemaker. Tim Schneider will introduce you to five technologies that will change the way the art market does business by 2030. And our peerless analysis of auction data reveals which cities are the fastest-growing market hubs and just how much money NFT sales actually made for auction houses. Read on for a sample of what's inside, and click below to download the full report. If you aren't yet an Artnet News Pro member, you can subscribe [here](. [Download Report]( [Download Report]( Step Aside, Hedge-Funders. The Art Market Has New Power Players Now Meet the future of collecting: From a Korean pop star to an orthodontist in Atlanta, a new class of visionary collectors wants to change how power is distributed in the art world. And they want to empower artists and aspiring collectors from regions that have not always been prioritized by the mainstream art world. The Art World's Technological Revolution Is Coming Augmented reality, machine learning, interactive holography, non-fungible tokens, and digital self-determination: these technologies will transform the inner workings of the art business over the next decade. Here's how. What Happened in the Art Market During the Actual Roaring '20s? The art market may soon be entering its Roaring 2020s phase, but what was going on in the sector a century ago? This isn’t the first time the art market has been awash in new money as it emerges from a once-in-a-century pandemic. Here’s what we can learn from history. Galleries Who Party Together Stay Together It’s been a pretty rocky 18 months for contemporary art galleries. Even when online fairs and viewing rooms allowed shops to connect clients with fresh work, the sense of personal connection inherent in every handshake deal was missing like a phantom limb. Now, these five galleries, headquartered in major art hubs around the globe, have become suns around which hip social circles orbit. Asia Rising What should you know about the region's growing art market? In a deep dive presented by Morgan Stanley, we uncover how Asia’s art market has come through the pandemic stronger than ever—and what it could mean for the future. [Download Report]( [Download Report]( Follow us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Artnet Worldwide Corporation. 233 Broadway, 26th Floor, New York, NY, 10279, USA [Unsubscribe]( from this list, [register]( to receive Artnet newsletters, or [update]( your profile. For more information, please contact us at marketing@artnet.com. [Terms]( [Privacy]( [FAQ]( Follow us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Artnet Worldwide Corporation. 233 Broadway, 26th Floor, New York, NY, 10279, USA [Unsubscribe]( from this list, [register]( to receive Artnet newsletters, or [update]( your profile. For more information, please contact us at marketing@artnet.com. [Terms]( [Privacy]( [FAQ]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here.]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here.](

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