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Frieze New York Is Back to Its Old Ways

Last updated: May 8, 2025 4:45 pm
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The recent Frieze New York art fair showcased a mix of high-priced artworks and hesitant buyers, reflecting a market in potential crisis. Belgian artist Ann Veronica Janssens’ glass piece “Pinky Sunset R” caught the attention of many visitors, but few were willing to make a purchase. The atmosphere at the fair was described as safe and devoid of any social or political messages, with a focus on luxury art items worth millions.

Despite the outward appearance of success, whispers of a slowdown in sales were heard throughout the fair. Dealers remained tight-lipped about the impact of economic policies on their businesses, with lower-ranking gallery attendants avoiding interactions with journalists. This reluctance to discuss the market’s health raised questions about the true state of the art market.

The presence of iconic artists like Jeff Koons, with his controversial “Hulk Elvis” sculptures, added to the spectacle of the fair. While Koons’ pieces fetched millions, smaller artists like Orly Cogan felt less inspired to create under current economic and political conditions. The looming economic crisis was a concern for many collectors, who predicted a tougher market ahead.

As visitors admired Janssens’ mesmerizing glass artwork, the underlying unease about the future of the art market was palpable. The changing colors of the piece seemed to reflect the uncertain mood of attendees, hinting at a potential shift in the art world. Overall, the Frieze New York fair offered a glimpse into the complexities and challenges facing the art market in the coming year.

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