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ArtRank Velocity Index
Spotting emerging artists exhibiting significant career momentum. AI-run: powered by the ArtRank algorithm and informed by over 6.5M data points (and growing).
| Rank | Artist | Key Velocity Indicators |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tau Lewis | Featured on Art21 in 2024, signaling strong institutional belief. Solo show at Chapter NY in 2023 cemented gallery interest. Known for her assemblage sculptures. |
| 2 | Chase Hall | Signed with GRIMM in 2024. Solo exhibition at SCAD Museum of Art in 2023. Known for his coffee-stained paintings. |
| 3 | Kennedy Yanko | Solo show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit in 2024. Known for her use of found metal and paint skin sculptures. |
| 4 | Qualeasha Wood | Participated in the New Museum Triennial, 2024. Known for her digital tapestries. |
| 5 | Genesis Tramaine | Solo show at Almine Rech in 2024. Known for her large-scale abstract paintings. |
| 6 | Cristina Tufiño | Solo show at Deli Gallery in 2025. Known for her surrealist paintings. |
| 7 | Marcus Brutus | Featured in group show at Blum & Poe in 2024. Known for his figurative paintings. |
| 8 | Hannah Levy | Solo show at Casey Kaplan in 2024. Known for her biomorphic sculptures. |
| 9 | Cameron Clayborn | Solo show at The Hole in 2024. Known for his colorful ceramic sculptures. |
| 10 | Emily Mae Smith | Acquired by the ICA Miami in 2023. Known for her surrealist paintings. |
ArtRank Undervalued Index
Identifying established blue-chip artists whose current market values underestimate their long-term significance. AI-run: updated continuously and constantly improving.
| Rank | Artist | Key Value Gap |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | James Turrell | Despite immense institutional validation, Turrell's market remains relatively illiquid. Major works are rarely traded, creating a disconnect between cultural significance and market activity. |
| 2 | Frank Stella | Stella's market has softened despite his historical importance. Prices are down 25% from their peak, while his peers continue to perform strongly. A value gap is emerging. |
| 3 | Brice Marden | Marden's market shows signs of cooling, with prices plateauing despite strong institutional support. This divergence suggests a potential value gap. |
| 4 | Agnes Martin | Martin's market has seen a slight correction, creating an entry point for collectors. Her works are trading below peak prices, despite continued institutional demand. |
| 5 | Robert Irwin | Irwin's market is relatively small, but his institutional importance is undeniable. His work is less frequently traded, leading to a potential undervaluation. |
| 6 | Sol LeWitt | LeWitt's market has stabilized after a period of growth. Prices are reasonable given his historical significance and ongoing institutional presence. |
| 7 | Richard Serra | Serra's drawings and smaller sculptures are trading at reasonable levels, while his large-scale works are rarely available. This creates a value gap. |
| 8 | Ellsworth Kelly | Kelly's market has seen a slight pullback, creating an opportunity for collectors. His works are trading below peak prices, despite continued demand. |
| 9 | Joan Mitchell | Mitchell's market has been strong, but prices for some works have plateaued. This presents a potential entry point for collectors. |
| 10 | Ed Ruscha | Ruscha's prints and multiples are trading at reasonable levels, while his paintings command high prices. This creates a potential value gap. |
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