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    Global auction sales fell by 6% in the first half of 2025, continuing a three-year downward trend and sparking concerns of a broader structural shift in the art market. According to a mid-year report from ArtTactic, combined auction sales at major houses Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips totaled $3.98 billion, marking the lowest first-half result in over a decade, excluding the pandemic-impacted year of 2020. Compared to the same period in 2022, this represents a 44% decline, amounting to a loss of over $3 billion in sales.

    Art market downturn persists despite record wealth among collectors

    Sales of postwar and contemporary art, historically a dominant force in the auction sector, fell 19% in the same period. ArtTactic attributed the decline to persistent macroeconomic uncertainties, including slowing global growth, inflationary pressure and geopolitical instability. These factors, the report noted, are dampening buyer confidence and may continue to hinder market recovery through the remainder of 2025.

    The weakening art sales contrast sharply with the strong financial position of high-net-worth individuals. Data shows that the wealthiest 10% of Americans have added $37 trillion in net worth since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic a 45% increase. Major stock indices rose more than 20% in both 2023 and 2024 and continue to perform well in 2025. Real estate and private business valuations have also surged, further expanding the financial resources of potential art buyers.

    Auction houses adapt to shifting demographics and digital demand

    Yale finance professor William Goetzmann, who has studied centuries of data linking art values with wealth accumulation, noted that the typical correlation appears to be breaking down. He suggested that either the current downturn is a temporary anomaly or it signals a more fundamental change in collector behavior. “We don’t know yet,” Goetzmann stated, highlighting the uncertainty facing the art industry. Part of that shift may be demographic. Baby boomer collectors, long the core of the market, are increasingly downsizing or liquidating collections, with many works entering the secondary market through estate sales.

    Meanwhile, younger generations inheriting wealth are displaying different preferences. Millennials and Gen Z, raised in digital environments, show less interest in traditional 20th-century art and greater enthusiasm for luxury collectibles, online auctions and digital bidding platforms. In response, auction houses are repositioning their strategies. Luxury auctions, including categories such as jewelry, handbags, watches and memorabilia, posted a 1% increase in the first half of the year.

    Affordable art and luxury goods emerge as key growth areas

    Jewelry saw a notable 68% jump in sales, particularly among young female buyers. Online auctions also gained momentum, now accounting for the majority of bidding activity at Christie’s, where 80% of all bids were placed online and nearly one-third of winning bids came from millennial or Gen Z clients. Christie’s reported steady overall sales in the first half, with luxury categories rising 29% to $468 million. Notable sales included the Marie-Therese Pink Diamond at $14 million and the “Blue Belle” vivid blue diamond at $11 million.

    Sotheby’s also capitalized on demand for high-value gemstones, selling the “Mediterranean Blue” diamond for $21.5 million in May. While high-end art sales defined as lots over $10 million dropped 39% last year, demand for works under $50,000 remains strong, particularly among newer collectors. Works priced below $5,000 saw a 13% increase in sales, reflecting a broader move toward accessibility and diversification in the global art market. – By Content Syndication Services.

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