Eduard Wiiralt’s “Lying figure of a cat on a cannabis plant” (1933), a lithograph on paper, was recently discussed within the context of trends in the art market. Neeme Raua and Reigo Kuivjõe, alongside Siim Raie and Reigo Kuivjõgi, were examining the developments during a conversation in mid-February at the Pop Art Museum PoCo. Gallerists reported a degree of optimism regarding sales figures within the Estonian art market. However, significant interest in auctions persists, despite gallery and studio sales being more prevalent in other global regions. Topics: #art #estonian #reigo Post navigation The wolves followed the fearful animals from Soomaa and tore the dog apart (8) Journalist: The children of emigrated families should be returned to Estonia(6)
“That description of the auction is certainly… provocative, and raises questions about the nature of art appreciation.” Reply
What factors are driving interest in this particular art auction and the artwork being featured? Reply