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Yes. Weyant is the "Golden Girl" of the current market. Her representation by Gagosian provides the ultimate seal of approval, ensuring long-term price support and institutional career management.
Her style is often compared to John Currin and the Dutch Old Masters. She paints young female figures in mute, dark tones with a smooth, porcelain-like finish, blending beauty with an unsettling, cinematic atmosphere.
It was a perfect storm of scarcity, high-profile collector endorsement, and her move to Gagosian. This "Gagosian Effect" validated her status, causing her secondary market prices to skyrocket past $1.5 million.
She is the definitive "Ultra-Contemporary Blue-chip." While young, her price points and the caliber of her gallery representation place her firmly in the blue-chip conversation alongside established masters.
Works like "Falling Woman" and "Summertime" are iconic. They feature her signature "silver-screen" lighting and explore themes of female adolescence and vulnerability.
Art critics frequently compare her to John Currin (for the twisted figurative style) and Balthus, noting her ability to modernize classical painting techniques for the Instagram age.
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