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    Soaring Prices in Europes Contemporary Fine Art Market - Prompts Top

    Prices for South African Artists Work

    The South African fine art community of collectors and investors may be a distant hemisphere awayfrom the elite of Europes summer worldwide tour that began in Venice Biennale this year.However, analysts predict that the steady upward curve in the world's fine art market that began in2002 will continue to push prices through the roof. One of Europe most elite social scenes begantheir quest from Venice, where fleets of private jets took collectors to the Basel Art exhibitions,following onto Documenta in Kassel and finishing their pursuit by raiding Sothebys in London.

    Sale of contemporary art works reached unprecedented heights at auction. The event saw FrancisBacon's self portrait sell for a record $40m, twice its reserve price. Later Claude Monets Nympheaswent for a staggering $37m and one of the artist's Waterloo Bridge paintings which was expected tosale at auction for $14m fetched an astounding $34m.

    Upward market trends in the southern hemisphere?

    The intensifying upward trend in the world's fine art market has also been felt in the now not sodistant southern hemisphere. Australias contemporary art market which is considered comparablewith South Africas has also seen record sales at public exhibitions and auction events. Fine artworks by modern Australian artists are snapped up for around $3.5m, whereas the highest pricefetched by a South African Artist is around $1m. That was for JH Pierneefs Dar es Salaam thatchanged hands at Bernardis sale in Pretoria. However experts predict that there is no reason whySouth African Artists cant sell their fine artwork for comparable prices.

    South Africas Masters have topped records in domestic SA auctions

    Some of South Africas Masters have topped records in domestic SA auctions. An oil by MaggieLaubser, Sailing Boat on Lake Guarda, signed and dated 1921, sold for R220,000 (USD31,000),topping values for her works of that period. The highest price at the Fine Arts Auction was paid fora Sekoto, Home Coming, signed and dated 1974, which was knocked down for R820,000(USD117,000). This was followed by the R680,000 (USD97,000) paid for an oil by Laubser, TheSlopes of Table Mountain verso Portrait of a Hiker. An oil by George Pemba, Musicians, signed anddated 1990, sold for R200,000 (USD28,000), and an oil by JEA Volschenk, The Giants of theZwaartberg Range, signed and dated 1920, attained a hammer price of R125,000 (USD18,000).More was paid for oil by Adriaan Boshoff, Cattle and Herdboy, which fetched R300,000(USD43,000).

    A director of the auction house says Art market trends tend to follow the property market which iscurrently very buoyant. The public have the resources and more wealth, and hence more money isavailable for investment in art, which has shown better returns than the stock exchange in the pastthree years

    Contemporary South African Fine Artworks Gain International Respect

    South Africans' cultural heritage and art has gained international respect recently because ofrecognition received by artists like Zwelethu Mthethwa, William Kentridge, Marlene Dumas.Galleries and museums have developed a distinct, strongly-growing market locally and around the

    world. Northern Europeans often are surprised when they find out that the bright colour abstractpaintings were created by an African artist. In general art collectors and gallery owners stillassociate African art with wooden statues and masks. Few people appreciate that African artists

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    finish art school and have a growing impact and are represented throughout the international artcircuit. An interesting observation is that prices for Aboriginal art are rising steeply, as is the casefor works by black artists in South Africa.