Think You’ve Missed the Contemporary Art Boom? There’s Still Time – 8 Artists to Watch in 2016

NEW YORK (ACNI) You’ve seen the news coverage and the jaw-dropping prices. Contemporary art is on fire in auction rooms around the world. But you don’t have to pay millions to get in on a trend that still has upside. Rico Baca, auctioneer and co-owner of Palm Beach Modern Auctions, chose these 8 artists from the modern and contemporary categories as “best bets” for 2016 and beyond.

 

1 – Kenneth Noland (1924-2010)

“While many of his contemporaries produced editions, Noland did not. He produced very few lithographs. Most of his work was original art. I would go so far as to say Kenneth Noland works are undervalued.”

 

Kenneth Noland original work on paper, 1979, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions on May 25, 2013 for $9,600. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions
Kenneth Noland original work on paper, 1979, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions on May 25, 2013 for $9,600. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions

 

2 – Ed Ruscha (b. 1937-)

“He’s a relevant minimalist who’s part of the contemporary, modern and pop art worlds – he covers a lot of territory and is well respected.”

 

Ed Ruscha ‘Raw’ lithograph, signed artist’s proof, 1971, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions via LiveAuctioneers on Nov. 22, 2015 for $5,312.50. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions
Ed Ruscha ‘Raw’ lithograph, signed artist’s proof, 1971, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions via LiveAuctioneers on Nov. 22, 2015 for $5,312.50. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions

 

3 – Jim Dine (b. 1935-)

“Jim Dine is hugely collected. He’s considered both modern and esoteric, and he and his contemporaries Jasper Johns, Willem de Kooning and Robert Rauschenberg all influenced each other. Dine is represented by one of the most prestigious galleries, Pace.”

 

Jim Dine original oil-on-canvas painting, 1958, 48¾ inches square, to be auctioned Feb. 20 by Palm Beach Modern Auctions with a pre-sale estimate of $30,000-$40,000. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions
Jim Dine original oil-on-canvas painting, 1958, 48¾ inches square, to be auctioned Feb. 20 by Palm Beach Modern Auctions with a pre-sale estimate of $30,000-$40,000. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions

 

4 – Ellsworth Kelly (1923-2015)

“He’s recently deceased, so we know what his entire body of work is, now. Prices tend to go up when any prominent artist dies.”

 

Ellsworth Kelly ‘Colored Paper Image XVII’ signed limited edition, 10/22, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions via LiveAuctioneers on Nov. 22, 2015 for $15,000. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions
Ellsworth Kelly ‘Colored Paper Image XVII’ signed limited edition, 10/22, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions via LiveAuctioneers on Nov. 22, 2015 for $15,000. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions

 

5 – Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004)

“Looking at his art makes people happy. It’s the classic American dream in bright colors His images are of the girl with the perfect body and the man who has the girl with the perfect body – a little bit naughty, but in a humorous way. Very collectible.”

 

Tom Wesselmann ‘Bedroom Blonde Doodle with Photo’ lithograph, signed limited edition 73/100, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions on Nov. 22, 2015 for $13,420. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions
Tom Wesselmann ‘Bedroom Blonde Doodle with Photo’ lithograph, signed limited edition 73/100, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions on Nov. 22, 2015 for $13,420. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions

 

6 – Hisao Domoto (b. 1928-)

“There’s increased interest in Japanese contemporary art, and Hisao Domoto has a very impressive body of work. Last year we set a record for him at auction. Private collectors are paying attention.”

 

Hisao Domoto '...De Continuite' signed original painting on canvas, 1966-67, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions on Nov. 1, 2014 for $43,920, a world auction record for the artist. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions
Hisao Domoto ‘…De Continuite’ signed original painting on canvas, 1966-67, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions on Nov. 1, 2014 for $43,920, a world auction record for the artist. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions

 

7 – Kumi Sugai (1919-1996)

“Kumi Sugai is another Japanese artist to watch. He was a printmaker and painter who studied in Paris, so his works blend Western and Asian aesthetics. We also set an auction record for Kumi Sugai in 2015.”

 

Kumi Sugai 'Hare' signed original painting on canvas, 1960, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions on Nov. 22, 2015 for $13,420, a world auction record for the artist. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions
Kumi Sugai ‘Hare’ signed original painting on canvas, 1960, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions on Nov. 22, 2015 for $13,420, a world auction record for the artist. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions

 

8 – Paul Jenkins (1923-2012)

“Prices have gone up on Paul Jenkins art. He was an abstract expressionist whose work is in the Guggenheim. His paintings have a lot of movement and usually are in colors, but in 2014 we sold a rarity by him, an original piece that was created with India ink on paper. There was a lot of bidder interest. Anything that’s unusual like that can influence a selling price.”

 

Paul Jenkins original artwork, India ink on paper, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions via LiveAuctioneers on Nov. 1, 2014 for $12,500. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions
Paul Jenkins original artwork, India ink on paper, sold by Palm Beach Modern Auctions via LiveAuctioneers on Nov. 1, 2014 for $12,500. Image courtesy LiveAuctioneers Archive and Palm Beach Modern Auctions

 

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Africa, Burkina Faso, 19th century, spiked iron bracelet in the form of an antelope. Estimate: $1,000-$1,500. Artemis Gallery image
Africa, Burkina Faso, 19th century, spiked iron bracelet in the form of an antelope. Estimate: $1,000-$1,500. Artemis Gallery image

 

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Main building of the National Museum at night. Image by che. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic license.

 

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A room setting of Michael Yurkovic's mid-century modern miniatures. Image courtesy of the artist
A room setting of Michael Yurkovic’s mid-century modern miniatures. Image courtesy of the artist

 

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Image of genuine Mark Rothko painting called ‘Untitled 1956,’ which has no connection to the fake painting involved in the court case. Fair use of low-resolution image under guidelines of U.S. Copyright Law on the basis that it is a historically significant artwork, the image is only being used for informational and educational purposes, is readily available on the Internet and is unsuitable for commercial use.

 

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