Art world trends round up: 2023 | Affordable Art Fair (2024)

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As we prepare for another year of innovation in the arts, let’s take a look at what you loved in 2023.

As we bid farewell to 2023, it’s time to take a step back and reflect on the creative journey that the art world has embarked on over the past twelve months. This year, 1,095 galleries exhibited across 14 Affordable Art Fairs, so we got to see a lot of art! Certain styles and themes have definitely taken centre stage or risen in popularity, coinciding with global changes and trends.

This roundup will not only highlight the pivotal movements of the past year, but also offer a glimpse into what could shape the art scene in 2024. Whilst art is always a timeless investment, looking back at what’s been popular can help inform and inspire your future visits to an art fair.

Materiality

Artworks with an element of tactility have proved hugely popular, owing to the sense of fun and immersion that materiality can have when introduced or built upon within a home art collection. After watching the rise and fall of the NFT, people seem to want the visual narratives that can be formed from more textural, palpable works.

When combined with ambiguous text, such as in Quinn Seljak’s ‘5 things you should keep your mouth shut about’ crochet piece, stories and meaning can be woven by the onlooker. These artworks not only stimulate our creative brains, but inspire touch and sensation in a way that has provoked a rejection of digital-first art in 2023. Vanessa Valero’s tufted ‘Topography’ offers something different for a blank wall in any home; a quality that encourages you to reach out and experience the piece tangibly, rather than just observing.

Textile art, from huge tapestries to detailed embroidery, has dominated within the space of materiality. Tarien Bruwer is an example of an artist who creates visual explorations of pattern and colour through the use of textiles. Woven from thread, her work is intended as a reminder to take a break from rushed ways of living, and the intricacy of her work chimes with a key 2023 propensity towards slow living. Our fairs are the perfect opportunity to pause and reflect on 1,000s of artworks in one space, so long may this continue in 2024 as we welcome art enthusiasts from all over the world.

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Urban art

We’ve seen more street art at our fairs than perhaps ever before in 2023. In Amsterdam, we even had a whole spotlight section to showcase the best of urban art from The Netherlands and beyond. Bright, bold and often heaped with humour, artworks within the urban art genre have been speaking to visitors everywhere.

Often highlighting political, environmental or societal issues, urban art has really taken off as it becomes increasingly legitimised in fine art and creative spheres. For the maximalist collector, this is great news.

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Originally a street artist, Fredrik Erichsen moved his practice to the studio to begin work creating his iconic concrete smileys. Filled with a sense of excitement, the bright, gloopy yellow is reminiscent of carefree emojis and easily brings a smile to your face.

Text plays an important role in urban art and the paintings of Luke Abdallah are great examples of this. His work often takes a softer, less obvious approach to urban art, but ‘Rough Surface’ feels more literal. Born totally blind and living with elective mutism, Abdallah’s attention to multi-sensory features suits the founding elements of urban art. Playing on the words of the well-recognised road sign, the textural additions (paint splatters, beading, gravel) highlight the implicit in an explicit way.

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Seeking hope

More and more people are gravitating towards artwork that sparks a sense of hope and optimism. Amidst the uncertainty and challenges of modern life, we’re often seeking solace in visual expressions of resilience, positivity, and potential. We’re always talking about that feeling of falling in love with art, and this trend goes beyond aesthetics or investment considerations; it’s about connecting with pieces that we love. These artworks often feature uplifting colours, inspiring subjects, or abstract designs that stimulate a positive emotional response.

It’s hard to believe that Egon Digon’s sculptures are made from wood meticulously crafted by hand as the finished piece more resembles soft rubber or sponge. His artworks are a symbol of the times we live in, where we might feel confined within systems or situations that we’d prefer to avoid. He expresses this longed-for freedom through his bulging sculptures that tend to suggest a message of positivity: that there is hope we might be liberated from any constraints upon us individually, or as a whole.

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Pushing ceramic boundaries

The realm of ceramics has seen a dynamic shift as artists continue to push the boundaries of this ancient medium.

Rejecting the traditional square canvas, Chris Rijk moved his painting skills to pottery for the freedom this medium offers. Self-described as an ‘artist pretending to be a potter’, whilst Rijk’s might look traditional at first glance, on closer inspection you can see that they’re anything but. He sees his pots as a means to portray painterly imagery with only the slightest not to ancient shapes. This subversion of tradition keeps contemporary ceramics fresh and future-proof.

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Australian artist, Jessica Smith, similarly juxtaposes ancient methods with alternative experimentation. Addressing modern day issues of sustainability, her wobbly forms leave a lasting impression as they feel uncannily deep-rooted in ceramic tradition whilst also fresh and new.

We expect to see plenty more ceramics, alongside our other favourite trends from the past year, surfacing in 2024. Make sure to catch us at your local fair to be inspired by what art world trends the New Year has to offer. See you there!

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Main image: Oli-B, ‘around you’, 2023, 120x120cm, ART-Gallery.be

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    Erin joined the team in July 2022 as our Marketing Coordinator. As a keen ceramicist and arts enthusiast, she is excited to utilise her marketing experience to help others begin their art collecting journey. Holding a BA in English Literature and an MA in Creative Writing, Erin balances her time outside of work between reading, writing and learning new creative skills.

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FAQs

What is the art market trend in 2023? ›

In 2023, global auction sales across all fine art categories decreased 27% from 2022, and the average price of an artwork sold at auction decreased by 32%, marking it the largest single-year decline for average sale prices in over seven years.

What's hot in art right now? ›

Abstract Shapes Wall Art Prints

Abstract shapes in wall art prints are a continuing trend in 2024, offering a unique and versatile aesthetic appeal. These artworks, characterized by their undefined forms and lines, bring a sense of creativity and modernism to any space.

What is the biggest art fair in the world? ›

Art Basel – The Leading Global Art Fair

Art Basel is undoubtedly the most prestigious and influential art fair in the world. Established in 1970, it takes place annually in Basel, Miami Beach, and Hong Kong, attracting thousands of visitors and exhibitors.

Is the affordable art fair any good? ›

Buying an original work of art doesn't have to be a daunting or expensive process, and since 1999 the Affordable Art Fair has been proving that statement to be true. I couldn't have gotten started as an art collector without it and I've returned frequently, acquiring a dozen works at AAFs over the years.

What type of art is in demand right now? ›

Abstract paintings are most important to gallery sales.

For 59% of respondents, non-figurative paintings (which includes abstract painting, as well as associated genres such as minimalist painting, spiritual abstraction, and neo–abstract expressionism) were selected as most important to their business now.

What type of art sells best in 2024? ›

In 2024, if you're looking to attract buyers, consider focusing on landscapes, seascapes, beach scenes, and wildlife in your art. These themes are popular among art enthusiasts and can help you connect with a broader audience while staying true to your unique style.

What is the most popular art medium today? ›

Some of the most popular mediums in the modern era include animation, digital art, and game art. Each medium offers unique possibilities for artistic expression and contributes to the overall aesthetic and style of the artwork.

What are the artsy trends in 2024? ›

2024 trends focus on emerging contemporary artists' artworks that feature deeply textured and thick paint. These artists use bold brushstrokes, layered colors, and a variety of techniques to create a dynamic and multi-dimensional effect embodying a unique touch of originality.

What art movement is popular today? ›

Today's contemporary art movement is often dubbed as "abstract" or "conceptual" and is characterized by a disregard for materials, techniques, and the context of creation.

What is the most prestigious art show? ›

Art Basel is reputed to be one of the most prestigious art fairs in the world. Each year, it is organised in four locations - Basel, Hong Kong, Paris and Miami Beach.

Which is the world's most visited art exhibit? ›

Top 15 most visited art museums in the world
RankMuseumCity
1Louvre MuseumParis, France
2British MuseumLondon, United Kingdom
3The Metropolitan Museum of ArtNew York City, United States
4National GalleryLondon, United Kingdom
11 more rows

What is the current art capital of the world? ›

From a city of immigrants to the art capital of the world, the history of New York's art scene is rich. The city's journey from a haven for bohemian artists to a global center for art can be traced through decades of cultural shifts and movements.

What do you wear to an art fair? ›

Choose a mid-length dress, a pantsuit or elevated separates in flashy fabrics. If the event is less formal, an artistic and fashion-forward outfit still won't go amiss. Try incorporating a richly textured fabric or a bold silhouette, such as puff sleeves or an asymmetrical drape.

Can you haggle at art fairs? ›

Art fairs have their dos and don'ts. If you Google “negotiating at art fairs,” few results come up; it may be a taboo subject—and a common pratfall for beginner collectors—but haggling happens, and it's a veritable part of the art-buying game, for better or worse.

What is the future of the art market? ›

We foresee an increasing adoption of the digital art-buying market, leading to shifts in business practices and the incorporation of technology to facilitate art investments.

Are art prices going up or down? ›

Last year, global auctions of fine art fell 27% from 2022 — the art market's first contraction since the start of the pandemic in 2020 — and the average price dropped 32%, marking the biggest decline in seven years, according to ArtTactic.

What is the current state of the art market? ›

Despite an overall slowdown of sales in the global market, online sales increased by 7%, reaching $11.8 billion, which is double what they were in 2019. Online art sales now account for 18% of the art sector's profits worldwide.

What is the pricing trend in 2023? ›

In 2023, the all items Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 3.4 percent. This December-to-December increase followed an increase of 6.5 percent over the previous year. (See chart 1.) The index has risen at a 2.8-percent average annual rate over the past 10 years.

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