25 years of Castle Fine Art

'Forever Bicycles' by Ai Weiwei. Credit: Ashton Emanuel

In 2010, the Instagram app launched and the world changed forever. From Yayoi Kusuma’s ‘Infinity Mirror Room’ installation to teamLab’s Digital Art Museum in Tokyo, artists began to create ‘Instagrammable’ art that could be shared worldwide via smartphones. Likewise, AR and VR technology encouraged viewers interact with the art. Politics were a recurring theme, as portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama swamped social media, and the election of Donald Trump as the U.S. president in 2017 sparked an outpouring of satirical sketches and illustrations. Similarly attention-grabbing was Banksy’s Dismaland exhibition in 2015, and the shredding of his £1 million ‘Girl with Balloon’ painting at Sothebys that followed in 2018. Elsewhere, the first edition of Art Basel in Hong Kong opened in 2013, African art made an emergence, and retrospective exhibitions of Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat brought seminal works to a new audience. Georgia O’Keeffe’s painting, ‘Jimson Weed/ White Flower No. 1’ (1932) also became the most expensive artwork by a woman, selling for $44.4 million in 2014.

The Albertina Museum in Vienna held an exhibition of Keith Haring's works in 2018. Credit: Heinz Bunse

'Log Lady & Dirty Bunny' by Marnie Weber at Art Basel Hong Kong (2013). Credit: See-ming Lee

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