Sentences with phrase «lama set»

LAMA set world record prices for Sheila Hicks, a work on paper by Ken Price, and a painting by Jules Olitski from his late period, proving that geography is not a limitation for this boutique auction house.
LAMA set the auction record for any work by Mary Corse in the February 21, 2016 Modern Art & Design Auction with Copper - Four Crosses from 1979 (Lot 25), which realized $ 100,000.
LAMA set the auction record for any work by Karl Benjamin on May 19, 2013 with Untitled (1955) realizing $ 71,875.
LAMA set the auction record for any work by June Harwood in the May 17, 2015 Modern Art & Design Auction with an oil on canvas from 1964 (Lot 200), which realized $ 33,750.
LAMA set the auction record for a work on canvas by Emerson Woelffer in the October 11, 2015 Modern Art & Design Auction with S.H. Painting # 2 from 1961 (Lot 373), which realized $ 21,250.
LAMA set world record prices for Sheila Hicks, a work on paper by Ken Price, and a painting by Jules Olitski from his late period, proving that geography is not a limitation for this boutique auction house, which continues to secure first - rate consignments.
LAMA set the auction record for Self Portrait (1985) by Robert Mapplethorpe in the October 12, 2014 Modern Art & Design Auction with Lot 333, which realized $ 87,500.
In October 2011, LAMA set a new world auction record for Valentine, selling Circle for $ 32,500, more than six times its high estimate of $ 5,000.
LAMA set the word auction record for any work by Joe Goode on May 19, 2013 with Untitled (from Vandalism Series)(1977) realzing $ 175,000.

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As a dedicated champion of California artists, LAMA established three new world auction records for Southern California modernists: June Harwood's Untitled (from the Sliver Series)(1964)(Lot 200, est. $ 5,000 — 7,000), realized $ 33,750, exceeding the previous world auction record, also set by LAMA in February 2014; Oskar Fischinger's Space Abstraction (1966)(Lot 139, est. $ 4,000 — 6,000) brought $ 17,500, exceeding the previous world auction record also set by LAMA in October 2012; and Vasa's Group of four towers (1976)(Lot 63, est. $ 8,000 — 10,000), reached $ 37,500, nearly doubling the previous world auction record for the artist set by LAMA in March 2011.
On Sunday, Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) set two new world auction records for artists Mary Corse and June Harwood; additional auction records were set for works by Ed Ruscha and De Wain Valentine.
Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) set new world records for works by De Wain Valentine, Frederick Hammersley, Mary Corse, and Peter Alexander in its March 1, 2015 Modern Art & Design Auction.
Frederick Hammersley's Adjective (1966)(Lot 309, est. $ 60,000 — 90,000) brought $ 100,000, a new world auction record for the artist — exceeding his past eight top prices, all set by LAMA.
De Wain Valentine's Blue Slab (1970)(Lot 49, est. $ 30,000 — 50,000), set a new world auction record for the Light and Space artist at $ 175,000, more than double the previous world auction record, also set by LAMA.
LAMA additionally set world auction records for artists and designers Mary Corse, Fred Eversley, John Lautner, James Gill, and Joe Brainard.
Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA), the boutique auction house dedicated to modern and contemporary fine art and design, set a new company record, selling a single work for the highest price in the company's 24 - year history: Richard Prince's Bedtime Story (1988) from the seminal Monochromatic Jokes paintings realized $ 1.585 million.
A Mary Corse prismatic painting realized $ 87,500, setting a new auction record for the artist, breaking the previous world auction record also set by LAMA.
This year LAMA achieved new auction records for works by Reg Butler, Ettore Sottsass, De Wain Valentine, Roland Reiss, Robert Rauschenberg, and Isamu Noguchi, as well as set a new company record for highest price reached at auction.
Additionally, in the sale LAMA continued to realize exceptional prices for Scandinavian design, including $ 37,500 for a pair of Finn Juhl NV - 45 armchairs; $ 25,000 for a set of eight examples of «The Chair» by Hans Wegner; and $ 16,250 for a Finn Juhl «Judas» table.
Frederick Hammersley's Adjective (1966)(Lot 309) brought $ 100,000 in the March 1, 2015 Modern Art & Design Auction, a new world auction record for the artist — exceeding his past eight top prices, all set by LAMA.
LAMA's October auction did very well with Mike Kelley's work on paper setting a record for the artist and Ed Ruscha setting a record for a print:
Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) set new world records for art and design in the May 6, 2012 Modern Art & Design Auction.
Frederick Hammersley's Figure of Speech, 1974 - 75, (Lot 139 est. $ 30,000 - 50,000), nearly doubled the previous auction record (also set by LAMA) bringing $ 87,500.
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