Ben Lewis's new documentary 'The Great Contemporary Art Bubble' You can now buy this film on DVD from my website www.benlewis.tv
It investigates the reasons behind the boom and bust of contemporary art.
The Great Contemporary Art Bubble
BBC Four. Monday 18th May. 9.00pm.
The last five years have seen an unprecedented craze for contemporary art. Contemporary art prices rose by an average of 800% while works by Andy Warhol, Francis Bacon and Mark Rothko sold for record-breaking prices of £30 million plus.
Art critic and film-maker Ben Lewis spent 2008 following the contemporary art market; travelling to art fairs, auctions, museums and the offices and homes of billionaire art collectors. He spoke to dealers, auctioneers, gallery-owners, art market analysts and art collectors trying to find out the reasons behind the greatest rise in the value of art in history.
He says: I didnt like what was happening in the contemporary art marketMuch of the art was mass produced, repetitive and commercial. Collectors bought it for investment and stored vast amounts of it in warehousesAnd the special privileges our society gave to art and artists were being exploited by some of the worlds richest people to make yet more money.
Everywhere Ben went he was told the contemporary art boom would go on forever fuelled by a new passion for art from the worlds super-rich. But he found other reasons for the boom unusual market practices, speculation, secrecy and tax breaks involving the whole art world.
It all climaxed on September 15th 2008 when Damien Hirst sold over £70 million of his art in one day. On that same day Wall Street bank Lehman Brothers collapsed triggered turmoil in global financial markets. One month later the art market crashed dropping by 40% in November 2008 and 75% by February 2009. It is still falling today.
Ben says: The contemporary art market had a speculative dynamic of its own thats why it kept on going while other markets crashed. Great works of art are still being made todaybut the Great Contemporary Art Bubble will surely go down in history as the epitome of the vanity and folly of our age.
@madzie1394 no.
minarima 3 weeks ago
Thanks for having this video posted, this clearly investigated the reasons behind the boom and bust of contemporary art.
insomniacgrace 2 months ago
is contemporary art the same as post modern art?
madzie1394 4 months ago
@TamaraAndTheDemon sure..
hearv888 7 months ago
oh i remember watching this on tv, don't think any other doco has left me feeling so cynical
gambit8457 8 months ago
why so many spamers ?
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Gerainich 11 months ago
go to fine-art.com search marc allen . great pieces for viewing, purchase.
youngmarkus 11 months ago
nice job.! will watch this in webmovietube
divinagoettel22 1 year ago
bubbliest bubble of all bubble, bubble bubbles
daedatube 1 year ago
Whats peoples views on this??, do you recon the art bubble will grow again???
TamaraAndTheDemon 1 year ago