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Meet the Art Market’s Most Bankable Artists

The article, part of the Artnet Intelligence Report 'The Year Ahead 2025,' identifies the most bankable artists across five market categories based on auction results. It highlights Jean-Siméon Chardin's *Le Melon entamé* (1760) as the top-priced European Old Masters work, Pablo Picasso's *La Statuaire* (1925) as third-highest in Impressionist and Modern, David Hockney's *A Lawn Being Sprinkled* (1967) as third-highest in Postwar, Yoshitomo Nara's *I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight* (2017) as second-highest in Contemporary, and Jonas Wood's *Still Life with Cat and Fruit* (2020) as fifth-highest in Ultra-Contemporary.

This matters because it provides a data-driven snapshot of which artists and categories are defying a broader market downturn, offering collectors, investors, and dealers a clear benchmark for resilient value. By spotlighting both historic masters and contemporary names, the analysis reveals shifting collector tastes and the sectors where demand remains strongest despite economic turbulence.