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By Adrian Darmon
BEST WISHES TO OUR READERS
Artcult wishes a great 2014 year to its readers
THE DEATH OF THE TRADITIONAL ART MARKET by Adrian Darmon
The art market has been bubbling with record sales during the year 2013 in Asia, New York and London thanks to highly sought contemporary art pieces or ancient Chinese calligraphies and objects to present rosy prospects for 2014 but behind such heavenly screen lay the dire fact that the traditional market is nearing its death.
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NEW RECORD PRICE FOR EDWARD HOPPER

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ALMOST 58 MILLION USD FOR THREE NORMAN ROCKWELL PAINTINGS

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NEW RECORD PRICE FOR ZAO WOU KI IN BEIJING

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SOTHEBY'S CHIEF AUCTIONEER SURPRISINGLY RESIGNS

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NEW RECORD FOR A WARHOL PIECE OF ART
Described as one of Andy Warhol's more powerful and provocative images created in 1963 - a dead body amid the wreckage of a car crash titled "Silver Car Crash" (Double Disaster) — sold for 104.5 US million at Sotheby's contemporary art sale on November 13,2013 in New York,the highest price ever paid at auction for the Pop artist.
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BEST-EVER WORLD BID FALLS FOR FRANCIS BACON
A 1969 Francis Bacon triptych was sold for 142.4 million US at Christie's on November 12, 2003 in New York making it the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction.
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STREET ARTIST BANSKY MAKES FUN OF SPECULATORS IN CENTRAL PARK by Adrian Darmon
Street Art star Bansky ridiculed the art market on October 12, 2013 with an operation aimed at selling his own works at an open-air stall in New York's Central Park for a mere 60 dollars each. 
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STREET ARTIST BANSKY MAKES FUN OF SPECULATORS IN CENTRAL PARK by Adrian Darmon

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