Saturday, March 31, 2012

Pricey Photographs



I recently had an opportunity to view a few auction catalogs featuring photography.  I can’t help but wonder why some of these images are selling at extremely high prices and have maintained their popularity over the years.    Last fall the major auction houses offered hundreds of photographic works for sale.  It appears that the market for this art form is growing.

The prices offered for these exceptional images were amazing.   The prices for most of the photographs ranged from a few thousand dollars to nearly one hundred thousand dollars.  Many of the photographs were created some time ago.  I’m not certain but I have the feeling that some photographer’s works are being sold over and over again. For example, an individual or institution buys a photograph by Kertesz or Atget. At some time in the future puts it is placed back on the market for sale.  I would assume there is some profit from doing this.  The photography market is similar to other works of art like paintings that are highly valued purchased and later sold for profit.

We will probably never completely understand the thinking of art collectors, but I think that if  I were fortunate enought to own a Mapplethorpe gelatin silver print or one by Bruce Weber, I would want to hold on to this extraordinary art for quite some time.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Exploring Art Outdoors


Spring will soon be here and it’s time to get outdoors and discover all things related to art.  Nature does provide us with a great show during the winters and fall months, but I believe the spring and summer was made for artist.  This is the season for artists to go outside and create and be inspired.  It’s also a great time for those of us who are not artists but enjoy viewing and experiencing art as well.  This time of the year I often begin thinking about visiting new art galleries or checking out the latest exhibit at the local museum.  

Several great artists, including Monet, have created masterpieces en plein air (in the open air) while studying landscapes outside.  Monet’s oil on canvas, Terrace at Sainte- Adresse is an excellent example of the artist's relation with the outdoors.   This great scene of the Normandy coast provides the viewer with the bright bold colors of the warm season.   You don’t have to be able to paint like Monet to enjoy the outdoors this time of the year.  Just adventuring out of doors and viewing nature’s work or even the man-made structures that are often overlooked can provide a great experience.

This time of the year I usually feel inspired to take my camera out and start discovering the outside.  If you enjoy being outside and yearn to discover art, now is the perfect time.