Gross sales on the newest version of Sydney Modern, Australia’s largest modern artwork honest, are down for the fourth 12 months in a row.
Sydney Modern 2025, held from 11 to 14 September, turned over A$16m (round US$10.5m) in artwork gross sales throughout its 4 days, in line with its occasion organisers, regardless of being the largest-ever version, with 116 exhibitors and nearly 500 artists from Australia and all over the world.
By comparability, final 12 months’s honest introduced in A$17.5m in gross sales. In 2023 this determine was A$21m and in 2022 it was A$23m. The honest was compelled emigrate on-line in 2021 and 2020 due to Covid. In 2019 it achieved gross sales of A$18m.
Regardless of the opposed figures, Sydney Modern prime brass seem steadfast and assured. Founder Tim Etchells tells The Artwork Newspaper he stays “completely” dedicated to Sydney Modern which can return to its residence of Sydney’s Carriageworks for its tenth version subsequent 12 months.
Etchells is eager to stress that this 12 months’s honest achieved document customer numbers of 26,440. “The market all over the place is altering,” Etchells says. For instance, he stated many gross sales had been tending to be clinched within the couple of weeks after an artwork honest has closed up and gone residence, and these gross sales are usually not included within the totals. Working example: the most important price ticket on the honest was A$1.5m, for a portray by Emily Kam Kngwarray, which hung within the sales space of the gallery Utopia Artwork Sydney. Utopia director Christopher Hodges tells The Artwork Newspaper that the Kngwarray is “at present at a collector’s residence into consideration”.
Whereas many galleries on the honest reported a packed and vibrant occasion, Etchells says the slower gross sales had been because of the better “cautiousness” being witnessed within the market.
In accordance with Etchells, youthful generations of consumers have been interested in the honest by means of the addition of a raft of galleries owned and run by new faces equivalent to Sotiris Sotiriou of Coma gallery and Viktor Kravchenko and James Stevens of Nasha Gallery. Each these galleries are in Sydney, however the honest additionally featured new-generation galleries from Melbourne.
Lengthy-established gallery director Michael Reid, who has galleries in Sydney and Berlin, tells The Artwork Newspaper his sales space turned over A$1.2m in gross sales at Sydney Modern this 12 months.
Audiences had packed into the cavernous previous rolling inventory manufacturing unit on daily basis of the honest, if to not purchase then not less than to take heed to curated talks and watch artwork performances. “They [the organisers] received that proper,” Reid stated.
Reid provides that slower demand for ornamental artwork, which reached a peak in Covid however has now fallen away, has created a “two-speed artwork market” in Australia that favours galleries with a extra refined providing.
This 12 months’s honest launched a particular part known as Photograph Sydney, devoted to modern images. Whereas a lot of the photographers had been Australian, the show included worldwide works by photographic artists together with Roger Ballen. The director of Photograph Sydney, Sandy Edwards, says the initiative had achieved the necessary goal of bringing images “contained in the room” as a status artwork type like every other.
“My want was that there was more room [for Photo Sydney],” Edwards says. “We had double the variety of functions than we had cubicles.” Photograph Sydney will return subsequent 12 months, Edwards confirms. As for Etchells, he’s planning extra options for subsequent 12 months’s tenth version of the occasion.








