The Art Angle

The Round-Up: 2025’s Highs, Lows, and WTFs

Dec 11, 2025
Andrew Russeth, Artnet Pro editor and art critic, joins the hosts to dissect a tumultuous year in the art world. They explore the rollercoaster art market, with gallery closures and a surprising turnaround during New York's fall auctions. The conversation dives into how the political landscape shifted funding and governance, while raising questions about the art world's post-woke phase. Notably, they discuss the rise of 'red chip' art, new generational collectors, and significant institutional transformations shaping the future.
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Market's Late-Year Turnaround Is Unsettled

  • The art market had a volatile 2025 with gallery closures, slumped sales, then a late-year auction resurgence offering hope.
  • Observers say January–March 2026 will prove whether that momentum is real or temporary.
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Fairs Revealed A K-Shaped Recovery

  • Fairs showed a K-shaped recovery where big galleries recover while smaller ones struggle or skip fairs.
  • That churn allowed newer galleries to access major fair booths and introduced fresh participants.
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Taste Is Bifurcating Across Markets

  • Collectors' tastes are bifurcating: institutions favor social-justice-linked artists while market hype chases populist, present-focused works.
  • Dealers and auction houses are experimenting with eclectic lots to find younger buyers.
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