The average sale price of the artist's works has shown notable trends when grouped into 5-year intervals. From 1996 to 2024, the data reveals periods of significant growth, fluctuations, and stability, reflecting market dynamics and collector interest. The line plot highlights the average lot sale price for the artist's works over 5-year intervals.
This indicator tracks the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of the artist's works, showing how the average sale price has appreciated or depreciated over the years. CAGR provides a clear measure of long-term growth by calculating the average annual percentage increase in price. The line graph highlights annualized growth rates in average prices, identifying trends in valuation over time.
This indicator tracks the square inch rate (S.I.R) of the artist's works over time. The S.I.R represents the price per square inch of the artwork, providing a normalized measure of valuation that accounts for size differences. This allows for better price comparisons across artworks of varying dimensions. The line graph highlights the trend of S.I.R over time.
This indicator shows the share of total auction sales across different artwork mediums. The top three mediums by total sales are highlighted, while all other mediums are grouped together for comparison. The pie chart visualizes the contribution of each medium to total auction sales.