New
York auction season sets yet another record.
Not exact matches
The city's key biannual
auctions of art each February and June traditionally have complemented the larger New
York sales
season that precedes them in May and November.
As Christie's aims for another record - breaking
season, the
auction house announced today that a rare Francis Bacon triptych painting of his friend and colleague Lucian Freud will be offered for sale in New
York during its November 12th Post War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale.
Sotheby's New
York seems to be doing things just right these past several
seasons as the
auction house secured several significant artworks by the brightest stars of Abstract Expressionism and set public sale records for Gerhard Richter and Barnett Newmann.
The upcoming
season of art
auctions in New
York presents two standout market features that stray from the norm.
This
auction season Sotheby's private sales division is organizing three very distinct shows opening May 3rd, 2014 at its New
York headquarters.
The highlights of our 20th Century
auction season in New
York are great and many.
The first major
auction of the 2017 fall
season in New
York offered — and sold — 68 artworks from the periods!
Sotheby's New
York seems to be doing things just right these past several
seasons as the
auction house...
Top lots announced for New
York sales The familiar scramble between
auction houses to secure bragging rights in the lead up to a major series is firmly underway for this May's
season of Impressionist, modern and contemporary
auctions in New
York.
The sales that launch the
season (or end it, depending on your horizon or accounting methods) never elicit much excitement or business for that matter, but there will be no shortage of
auctions and fairs in New
York, London, and Paris in September and October.
The talk during New
York's
auction season last month was of collectors from Asia, but Asian collectors, and particularly the Chinese, didn't seem to be such a notable presence in Basel today, based on what we heard.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — The big
auction houses capped the fall art
season with $ 1.1 billion in sales in New
York two weeks ago, but collectors must still have a few blank walls left.
The fair comes on the heels of a record - setting
season in New
York, where
auction houses sold $ 2.2 billion of modern, Impressionist, postwar and contemporary art last month.