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New Directions in Collecting: From Rothko to NFTs. What to Follow in 2025?

The art collecting world in 2025 is a blend of prestige, disruption, and digital transformation. While some of the most influential galleries reevaluate their presence at major fairs, auction houses bring iconic works to the market, and the digital realm emerges as a legitimate and powerful avenue for collectors.

Air de Paris Withdraws from Art Basel

Air de Paris, one of France’s leading contemporary galleries, has withdrawn from Art Basel 2025 due to dissatisfaction with booth allocation. This move sparked conversations about the relevance and fairness of art fairs in the current era, questioning whether prestige alone is enough in a rapidly shifting landscape.

Bass House Treasures Hit the Christie’s Auction Block

Christie’s is set to auction nine artworks from the private collection of Anne and Sid Bass, including Mark Rothko’s “No. 4 (Two Dominants)”. Valued at over $60 million, the collection reflects an era when architecture, art, and lifestyle were deeply intertwined, with the Paul Rudolph-designed home being a masterpiece in itself.

Where to Buy NFT Art in 2025?

NFT art has matured. Platforms like VerseFeral FileObjktFoundation, and SuperRare now lead the space with curated drops, eco-conscious chains, and access to both rising and established digital artists. Collecting in 2025 means navigating a hybrid market of physical legacy and digital vision.