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The art market’s US$13.2b comeback

The art market’s US$13.2b comeback
A Fabergé egg. (Image: Getty)
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By Kelly CrowA US$31.4 million (NZ$54.3m) bar cart shaped like a hippopotamus. A US$30.2m Fabergé egg. A US$12m solid-gold Maurizio Cattelan toilet. And that US$236.4m Gustav Klimt portrait.After a two-year slump, sales surged across nearly every category at the world’s chief auction houses as younger collectors paid more for luxury goods, while seasoned buyers competed for masterpieces from prestigious estates. Sellers tracking the market downturn started slapping lower price tags on their pieces as well, which stoked momentu...

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