Into the millions as will discover later in this show the state of the art is this weeks topic here on made in germany few art and design movements of the modern era have left such an impression as germanys bauhaus the group has been in france and designers and architects for 100 years now the bows model was form follows function they create as practical pieces clean crisp lines and some of these classics are bestsellers to this day. Some ideas trigger a revolution. Machine age thats one whole new world a new tempo a way of seeing. Some revolutionary ideas just keep on giving. That site will its never too late for timeless good design and some are still bestsellers a century after they were 1st launched. The design of a chair needs to conform to the nature of sitting. Perfecting the chair has made this mans company successful. Who found a german Home Furnishings company tacked on says furniture is more than just a series of functional objects its a symbol between art and craftsmanship. But when you need to grasp the nature of the task involved the nature of the material the design and the function and to grasp it in such a way that youre able to bring out the internal image of the structure so that it speaks for itself for. Me where. It sounds complicated but its actually all about simplicity modern furniture should be adapted to suit people and not the other way around it involves reducing everything to essentials in other words form follows function. House for losses. In around 1900 many homes in europe would have looked like this bulky cupboards and chairs and pretty crowded. The bar house designers wanted to break with that tradition and they were radical. Their furniture designs were simple with clear shapes and daring combinations of materials. Much of our modern fine. Today stems from these ideas. Its kingdom bauhaus of our house 1st wanted to get an unobstructed up to date view about what it means to live somewhere that is what are all the functions that a chair for example before stopped expected when and what about structure and also the load bearing elements how can you play with and rearrange things and break away from what were used to. Even put a human investment vincent. Entrepreneur is a work of bauhaus designers such as marcel briar and peter keller as well as zak years who can bag the assistant of least one there or. Hes now handed over management of the detector Furniture Company to his nephew. Its one of only a handful of Companies Worldwide permitted to reproduce original House Furniture it has a license for about 30 designs. All the furniture here is produced by hand as a carpentry workshop and upholstery under metalworking shop the company focuses on making small numbers of Luxury Products bauhaus has become an exclusive brand behind us we do we need these workshops here on site because then we can work closely with those creation the product we want to be involved in the details and we think its very important to see art and craftsmanship as one unit. Having artists who also work as craftsmen was a revolutionary concept a 100 years ago but the powerhouse designers and students experimented freely with fabrics metals wood and ceramics the result was prototypes that could then go into industrial production. Luxury products made for the view was not the original goal of bauhaus its aim was to make products for the masses but powerHouse Furniture never made it into Cereal Production interview. Will design comes at a price. The principle of maximum freedom to innovate still applies today and no matter how unusual about house chair looks it still sells this one by gropius costs 2000 euros and this one by broiler costs 3000. Different way of developing furniture building from scratch based on a strong idea its a totally different approach to designing a product for the markers thats as cheap as possible to make and has wide appeal we totally believe in what were doing. The bar house pioneered the use of steel pipes for Home Furniture in the early 20th Century Steel was a material reserved for industry until muscle broyard built the 1st cantilever chair it remains one of the best known powerhouse chairs to this day instead of standing on 4 legs the supporting framework gives it the effect of being suspended in midair. Furniture design a torn it says the can to leave a chair accounts for around one 3rd of its sales 175 employees produce the chairs by hand you could pay over 600 euros for this classic design which has become something of a legend in itself. And thats why its idea to use the humble bars of his bicycle to make furniture was quite an avant garde approach. And really it was about accentuating the industrial nature of the design. But the company isnt content with just reproducing powerhouse designs it also sells its own furniture. To the designs are kept simple without embellishments but thinking willing many peoples lives are already complicated enough. d this power has had. This on the essentials the bauhaus also. Sort to bring in a certain order and calm. But i think you have some inspiration that we can take on for our modern day and age. Through art and design and architecture in the wildest sense you try to provide a little calm right from the complexities and fast pace of life. And. How do we want to live how do we want to work what makes us feel good these are the questions that the bauhaus designers and architects sought to answer a century ago and many of the answers they found are still relevant today. But if you spend tens of thousands of your hard earned cash on a painting or sculpture by a rebound artist what you really want to know is this is it real and was it the jitter but the acquired by the seller seth and forgery are enduring problems in this high stakes but some experts claim a 3rd of all works for sale right now. Worldwide art sales amounted to 60000000000 euros last year. The biggest market was the United States followed by china britain and france the Largest Single Group of purchasers are young collectors in asia its estimated however that a 3rd of the work for sale in the global art market are fakes one famous living former art forger is the german vols going by the truckie he spent more than 3 decades creating new old masters causing losses to others of between 20 and 50000000 euros interpol says art theft is very big business. The value of work stolen is estimated at almost 2000000000. 00 euros a year. Almost half the artworks on the market are sold in galleries 30 percent and just 2 percent of the option. Kristis was the auction house with the highest sales last year at 6000000000 euros. Well into the 1980 s. Options of the major houses were a society of. People dressed up to attend. In the 90 ninetys remote bidding became common with staff manning a bank of telephones. If around 2000 on line options emerged with creators manning their mouths at home. Last october the art world suffered a huge shock when a girl with balloon by the street artist banksy self destructed just as the final hammer fell confirming the selling price of 1200000 euros. Thanks you could build a shredder into the frame. Banksy renamed the half shredded painting love it in the bin. But then something a very amen tensional happened lovers in the bin that actually went up in value after it was shredded machines an Artificial Intelligence like in many other industries are putting their stamp on the art world even in music listen to this. As the beatles writes. In actual fact this song was created by an algorithm so how computers make meaningful art or true art require a human soul behind what happens when Artificial Intelligence. Is about and doesnt sell. People or machines more creative ai is breaking into the art business and its turning everything on its head. From the music is an algorithm its a program that serves to generate variations on my art the way that i do the chords. Commission means be creative and if so how. The painter roman lidsky works with Data ScientistFlorian Dorman hes written a program phillips that analyzes the way he paints the colors and the composition and then creates new picture is based on all that information. It started with this picture since then the style has become progressively more abstract the news has so far generated several 100000 pictures. A picture is ultimately a matrix of number so one can imagine that the muse is actually a very clever Number Generator that can determine the color values of images in such a way that something new and exciting has created this noise and still. Heart of the music theres a pretraining Neural Network that can recognize all kinds of objects in the picture it was actually originally developed to distinguish cats from dogs. Few years ago researchers discovered that such a pretraining Neural Network can be used to extract certain features such as brightness colors shapes and even style from images. Always wanted to paint abstract pictures but it wasnt until he started creating works with the Computer Program that he really succeeded. What the computer came up with proved to be a source of inspiration. If you think that. I mean a kind of dialogue with a muse. And we influence each other to digital images inspire me to evolve because. I see the music only as a tool it will never replace me. Or maybe it will alter fishel intelligence comes up with amazing results will algorithms soon rival human artists. Better times 5 laden doesnt need a computer he creates busts of people who interest him unknown individuals and celebrities politicians activists or entrepreneurs. For the sculptor every last detail is important. Thats 15 sequence of the constellation is what really matters in the volumes have to be arranged in such a way that intensities emerge through the cards the way something pushes up against Something Else yielding for example a depression here. Each bust needs to reflect the subjects true character. To all that it is there are of course different approaches to Artificial Intelligence things could go in a number of directions i can imagine that something will eventually come of it that works and i just dont see what the advantage would be. High is laden spends many hours sometimes days with his living subjects working from photos a computer might be able to create busts that resemble their subjects but for this artist the human contact is crucial. Its always about. Spontaneity intuition and experience needs to reflect the subjects true character. There are of course different approaches to Artificial Intelligence things could go in a number of directions i can imagine that something will eventually come of it that works and i just dont see what the advantage would be. High is laden spends many hours sometimes days with his living subjects working from photos a computer might be able to create busts that resemble the subjects but for this artist the human contact is crucial. Its always about spontaneity intuition and experience what ive looked at in the history of art who did what and how and what to be achieved these are the resources i call of god and then there are spontaneous decision surfaces emerge that cant be determined in advance. And all of that he. Says is spontaneity indeed sensual to human creativity. More and more works created with the help of computers showing up in Art Galleries as well as works the focus on the subject of Digital Technology and collectives paying high prices for them this ai generated portray it was sold at christies for more than 430000. 00 a formula has replaced the arty signature. And this rembrandt isnt a rembrandt it too is the work of a computer some pioneering artists are busy putting it into the Artificial Intelligence and who knows what it might need. But i think real needs a real human artist and they really dont need the competition from computers they have a hard enough time. As it is many of them can hardly on a living with their work among our artist in japan typically earns less than 1000000. 00 yen a year according to the countrys Illustrators Association that might sound like a lot but its just a quarter of the japanese average wage and its a similar situation for ordinary writers in the United States someone who writes full time and about 20000. 00 less than half the average yearly earnings for americans and thats not much different for many of germanys freelance actors they earn 14000. 00 euros thats about 40 percent of the average income over here so the really big money in the arts is made elsewhere namely in the big auction houses we met someone who has a pretty good idea about whats hot and whats not stick but sells multimillion dollar pieces for a living. 60000000. That 1000000. 00 that this is where art collectors come for some high stakes gambling is that these prices simply reflect demand just look to other people who shell out millions at christies auction house. 71000500. Is good demand always outstrip supply. Theres a lot of art out there but the focus is on the art that Society Considers most interesting. Dick cole is president of christies for europe the middle east russia and india. If anyone can explain why works of art can be so mind bogglingly expensive its him. Because its the value of an artwork is 1st and foremost its a static value its a cultural value and thats determined by art history and the canon and today theres a consensus that because it was an interesting artist. As even when someone buys a piece for such a crazy price is out of love for art of mine environment is that my experience the overwhelming majority of collectors we encounter or i know personally are indeed interested in the art and not just in art as investment though of course there are investors as well versed on the work that fetched the highest price ever was sold at christies in new york in 2017 salvator monday a portrait of jesus from around 1503 ascribed by some experts to leonardo da vinci. 200000000 is bit too odd w2cw2cw things to upgrade in a day it may be a significant or even important work of art but its also an investment it went to an anonymous better later revealed to be a saudi royal for 400000000. 00. 450000000. 00 when you include fees christies charges between 10 and 20 percent on top of the sale price of each work. At christies 400000000. 00 is the bread and the prius. So. How does does it has the art market changed in recent years. As yes indeed as everything we do is speeding up nowadays hes against developments that used to take place one after the other also with regard to art and the discourse on art now ok in parallel at the same time. Draws public attention much faster we now have Global Trends where once there were local or Regional Trends but this also offers artists greater exposure we get to see more art these days. In contemporary art is considered riskier than buying old masters its far from clear which modern artists will prove to be a good investment anybody find them interesting a century from now. Be worth a fortune for nothing at all. About of collectors and curators are always keen to discover the next generation of interesting artists nowadays there are talent scouts who have an eye for such things that are well known curator find something exciting at a gallery and post it on instagram the whole world knows about it instantly. Is so forth after. Loves it will online sales play an ever greater role. Thats what hes doing yes i think they will you know were already seeing the growth rate saw more than 40 percent of our new customers come via online auctions and when the generation that grew up with the internet comes of age and becomes the main player in the art market well see that reflected in the way they engage with the market. Buying whats on the internet is not what true love is about what do you or is it something down below as an investor is more likely to consider. Well companies are important to us collectors as well these days some even set up their own museums like the one you see behind me as chocolate maker written is good for the Corporate Image and might make them some money as well an obgyn sultans like us to advise corporate clients on acquiring ought we met the. Talk art taste and money. So what about the great use of boys as a puppet. If im buying art it has to speak to me. And i it doesnt speak tonight im actually speaking with mia. It looks like boys will not be added to our street shopping list. Shes looking for works at our cologne that would suit one of her clients. She wont say who it is but she does offer one piece of information. I think about is just built a house in italy and asked me to come and have a look at the fact. That on the budget. Thats top secret it depends on how the stock markets doing. Lilya works at the interface of art and business networking is a key skill. That wouldnt join the artist that i am in the company of torture velour right behind you so who is that this is the im the countries that say hes a well known collector and hes just about to sell his collection at auction thats exciting i dont see whats on offer. Although studied economics and process engineering she also developed an eye for art and learnt about art history. Like to look at my grandparents paintings me and almost every weekend my grandfather would take me to a museum and explain the pictures to me that certainly left a mark. Insiders often bump into each other year after year at the major art fairs. Lydia runs into a former client. So you will see that shes a very well connected and she communicates very well shes also good at setting out the issues even about Insurance Plus trees and charming person very open very warm very helpful everything you could want. This was what. Many Companies Like to promote are to some by art it can be good for their image and it can make the money. Thats if they backed the right horse but its not always easy to pick winners. Thats where consultants like astrid come in. Kept it up and if its all began when i have the good fortune to be noticed by a well known collector. Intake types because after he said i can inspire people i would be able to get funding from Large Companies so we can finance exhibitions or buy art and. Develop Strategic Partnerships basically the link between business and not just for artists trying to sell their works that make something of a portal to patronage. Its certainly a boost when you get recommendations and introductions that raises your profile so i hope we can work together. For its an Endless Round of networking and inspecting galleries and art for as around the world. And what about the client with a new house in italy. If you find i think hed like. A snub so lately thats what im not going to tell you what right now. As always in australia as business discretion is required as the bargaining gets underway. And thats from the made in germany team for today if you like social bye bye. Climate change. Sustainability. Environmental projects. Globalisation. Biodiversity Species Conservation exploitation of ecology. 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