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Sotheby's Betting on Matisse and Warhol

Sotheby's logoAfter a dismal 2009, there is hope for the art auction segment. There was reason for optimism at in the past quarter, as the major houses started to move impressive pieces again, and momentum continued through the beginning of this year. Now, we're getting ready to move into the busy months of May and June. Unlike last year, auctioneers, collectors and dealers seem to be ready to play.

May 2008 was essentially the last hurrah of an art market rally that had lasted several years and created incredible amounts of paper canvas and bronze wealth. It was at this point that Sotheby's (BID) sold a fairly late triptych by artist Francis Bacon for an incredible $86 million to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, a transaction that has become the poster child for the excesses of the art market.

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Cigarette Company Finds Money in Art

The second largest cigarette maker in the world is making some waves in the art market. British American Tobacco (BTI) sold several paintings last night at a Sotheby's (BID) auction in the Netherlands, picking up $18.5 million last night. This contributed to a record night for the auction firm's Netherlands office.

Previously known as the Peter Stuyvesant Collection, the BATartventure Collection includes more than 1,400 pieces and doubled the upper end of its presale estimate, yet another sign that strength is returning to the art market this year – after a year and a half of agony.

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Sotheby's and Christie's suffer 75% revenue decline for major art auctions

Christie's and Sotheby's (BID) were only able to pull in a combined $482.3 million on five high-profile art evening auctions in New York and London this year -- down 75% from 2008. Last year, the same collection of flagship auctions was good for $1.97 billion, which was off from the $2.4 billion record set in 2007. This year's performance still lags 2006's $1.1 billion aggregate tally.

From 2003 through 2007, the contemporary art market grew by a factor of eight, according to data from ArtPrice, yet the fun came to an abrupt halt in the fourth quarter of last year, thanks to the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the near-collapse of American International Group (AIG), which Sotheby's losing $50 million and Christie's $40 million, as pieces were unable to reach the prices guaranteed to sellers by the auction houses (a practice which has since been abandoned).

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BIDding down for Sotheby's, but high hopes for Q4

Sotheby's (NYSE: BID) had a great night this week, tripling the performance of competitor Christie's (OTC: CRUPF). But, it didn't come soon enough to help the company's third quarter results.

The auction house suffered from the art market slump that was exacerbated by the global financial crisis, posting a net loss of $57.8 million (89 cents a share). This is worse than the $47 million loss (73 cents a share) it delivered a year earlier. Three analysts that Bloomberg surveyed expected a loss of 29 cents a share. Revenue was off 41% to $44.9 million for the quarter.

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