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CONART CONFIDENTIAL: THE GREAT CONTEMPORARY ART BUBBLE
Art critic and film-maker Ben Lewis spent two years following the contemporary art market, from its peak in May 2008 until the crash in October. 2003 - 2008 witnessed an unprecedented craze for contemporary art, in which works of art by Andy Warhol, Francis Bacon, and Mark Rothko sold for record-breaking prices of thirty million pounds upwards. Ben followed record-breaking contemporary art auctions in Spring and Summer 2008 in London and New York, and filmed the art world at its most optimistic and confident - they thought prices would never go down.
It all climaxed in September 2008, when Damien Hirst sold £111m of his art at an unprecedented auction at Sotheby’s – the very day Lehman Brothers collapsed bringing down the financial markets of the western world. Ben was there - outside. Sotheby’s had banned him from filming inside, claiming he was “biased” against contemporary art, but that didn’t stop him from finding out the real reasons why the auction succeeded.
Like all our banks, the Damien Hirst auction was too big to fail – but it proved to be the art bubble’s last hurrah. The auctions in October and November 2008 were a disaster, and Ben was there too, filming the art world in shock. In October 2009, Ben returns to find out what has been happening. He finds a contemporary art market, in which all the predictions he had published in British newspapers since late 2007 have come true. He encounters a humbled art world, grateful it has survived the economic storm. And he uncovers one of the last great secrets behind the success of the Damien Hirst auction.
In this inside eye-witness journey inside the art world, Ben Lewis visits auction house, art fairs, galleries, and the homes of billionaires across the world, searching for the reasons behind the greatest rise in financial value of art in history. He interviews leading dealers, art collectors and art market analysts and discovered an extraordinary world of secretive deals, speculation, as well as boundless enthusiasm for art.
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