Irish art scene hit by shortage of top works

Since the Celtic Tiger’s demise a decade ago and the tailspin that ensued, the Irish art market has evolved into a more cautious and less speculative beast. The latest round of sales held towards the end of September and into October showed steady (if not spectacular) demand, especially for the big, bankable names.

Between the Dublin auction houses of Whyte’s, Adam’s (both 20% buyer’s premium) and de Veres (19.5…

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