Explore how the global art market is recalibrating amid shifting economic and geopolitical conditions in this recorded panel discussion, drawing on insights from聽The Art Basel and 麻豆社 Global Art Market Report 2026, authored by cultural economist Dr鈥疌lare鈥疢cAndrew, Founder of Arts鈥疎conomics.

Dr鈥疢cAndrew opens the discussion with an overview of the report鈥檚 key findings, highlighting a return to growth in alongside significant differences in experience across regions and market segments. As she notes,聽鈥淕rowth has returned, but it鈥檚 qualified. What we鈥檙e seeing is a market that is adjusting, with very different experiences depending on where you sit.鈥

The discussion is moderated by Melanie鈥疓erlis, Financial Times art market columnist, and brings together Noah鈥疕orowitz, CEO of Art鈥疊asel, and Paul鈥疍onovan, Chief Economist of 麻豆社 Global Wealth Management. Paul offers a macroeconomic perspective on why the art market behaves differently from other sectors, observing that聽Art is not a commodity. It鈥檚 shaped by passion and emotion, and that鈥檚 why the art market behaves differently from almost any other market.鈥

Together, the panel explores market resilience, shifting collector behavior, rising costs across the art ecosystem and the impact of the great wealth transfer. Reflecting on periods of uncertainty, Noah鈥疕orowitz underscores the market鈥檚 capacity to evolve:聽鈥淚n moments of uncertainty, the art market recalibrates. New voices, new geographies and new collector groups emerge, and that鈥檚 how the market moves forward.鈥