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Artsy CEO Mike Steib says art buying has gone digital after 2020

Close icon Two crossed lines that form an X . It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. Mike Steib. Courtesy of Artsy Artsy CEO Mike Steib says the team steered the marketplace to record sales a 150% yoy increase.  Steib sees this as just the start of the industry s digitization. More people wanted to add art to their lives in 2020, and he says Artsy helped them discover it.  Artsy had a pretty good pandemic year.  In data shared with Insider, the online art marketplace revealed it saw e-commerce sales skyrocket 150% year-over-year via its buy now feature, as the in-person art world shut down and digital marketplaces began to soar. It s part of a broader pandemic pattern, as Insider has reported, of record-breaking activity for online auctions and sales of high-priced items such as jewelry and paintings. 

Inside wealthy kids weird, pricey pandemic purchases, from $1,000 Patagonia fleeces to a $31 8 million T rex

Inside wealthy kids weird, pricey pandemic purchases, from $1,000 Patagonia fleeces to a $31.8 million T. rex ddavis@businessinsider.com (Dominic-Madori Davis,Hillary Hoffower,Juliana Kaplan) © Provided by Business Insider Vintage luxury fashion items like Chanel pearls became coveted during the pandemic. Matthew Sperzel/Getty Images Wealthy people snatched up bizarre items during the coronavirus pandemic take, for example, . Many millennials and Gen Zers have also leaned into nostalgia-tinged purchases, stocking up on Patagonia vests that cost up to $1,000 and trading $1 million worth of Pokemon cards. Auction houses and online high-end marketplaces are seeing a record number of sales in some luxury categories, such as watches, jewelry, and handbags.

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