Sentences with phrase «appeared at auction»

The sale marked the first time the work had ever appeared at auction, and was one of three works by the artist offered in the sale.
Acquired by Frieder Burda over thirty years ago, No. 36 (Black Stripe) has never appeared at auction and has been featured prominently in every major museum exhibitions devoted to the artist, including the Tate Gallery in London, the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sidney and was part of the seminal artist's retrospective at the Fondation Beyeler, in 2001.
Advisers point to her age and her long presence on the secondary art market (her first work appeared at auction 18 years ago at Christie's New York) as proof that she's not a flash in the pan.
Still, fewer than 10 works appeared at auction houses globally before 2003, according to New York - based database Artnet.
Only 40 of her works have appeared at auction, according to the Artnet database of global public sales.
Limited to 100 printed copies, this series has appeared at auction on only four occasions in the past 20 years.
Cerebrally cool yet spectacularly elegant, this piece (which contains Kelm's recurring red - and - green magnet motif) is a lovely example of her work, which more than tripled its estimate at Christie's London in 2012 (the only time one of her photographs has appeared at auction) where it sold for $ 29,128.
These pictures seem to have become favorites of market players — more than 10 works from the series have appeared at auction since 2005 (and one is used, sans irony, on the cover of the current New Republic magazine, illustrating a special issue on «the health care crisis»).
Cy Twombly (b. 1928) is one of the post-war stars of the art world whose scribbled works leave some observers frigid, but Lot 22, shown above, «Untitled (Bolsena),» is perhaps the most appealing work of his to have appeared at auction in recent years.
The sale marks the first time such an extensive grouping of Frank's work has appeared at auction and an unusual chance to see so many of these iconic images as photographic prints, as opposed to on the printed page.
It was only her third work to have appeared at auction.
The painting, which has never appeared at auction before and hasn't been since in public since the late 1970s, is estimated to sell for # 800,000 — # 1,200,000.
According to Mr. Jim King, if any one of the six original Shelby Daytona Coupes were to appear at auction today, conservative estimates put the opening bid around $ 10 million.
But it is the first to appear at auction.
At one point it is pulled from a shipping crate by gloved hands and placed on a covered table for inspection; at another it appears at auction.
This piece is the most important work by the artist ever to appear at auction and is one of a suite of works exhibited as part of «Within Reach» for the 2003 Venice Biennale.
Works by the Swiss photorealist artist are exceedingly rare and the present work is the most important work ever to appear at auction.
In 2009, after John Richardson, Picasso's biographer (and a consultant to the Gagosian Gallery), organized a show of late Picasso paintings, a rash of other late works by him began appearing at auction, becoming more popular and increasingly more expensive.
In its press release, Phillips describes the auctions as «giving collectors an early opportunity to own the stars of tomorrow,» many of the artists are appearing at auction for the first time alongside established names such as Hammons, who is referred to as a «contemporary master.»
Although art by African American and African diasporic artists represents a nominal share of the lots offered by Sotheby's, Phillips, and Christie's (if they are included at all), as a wider base of U.S. and international collectors begins to buy work by black artists, more inventory will eventually appear at auction.
Hilda and I at Pond Street, from 1954, was arguably the finest work by the British artist to appear at auction in the last five years.
Perhaps more important to the artist's market is the small number of paintings that appear at auction.
A good investment by White Cube gallery's Jay Jopling, who bought it for about # 20,000 in 2005, this was only the third painting by the 47 - year - old Briton to appear at auction.
Clyfford Still (1904 - 1980) is regarded as a seminal and very important Abstract Expressionist painter and his works seldom appear at auction.
Although it hasn't obviously happened just yet, it seems natural that, at some point, items will begin appearing at auction which no one would have ever considered as collectable or even auctionable.
Robert Neal's Untitled (Fisherman's House at River's Edge), oil on canvas, circa 1939, was the first work by the artist to appear at auction, and also sold for $ 27,500.
At the turn of the century, Heilmann's reputation began to grow and her paintings began to appear at auction in Europe, several selling for $ 20,000 to $ 30,000.
The Rockefeller collection will be the largest collection to ever appear at auction, as well as the most valuable collection to be sold for philanthropic causes.
«The majority of the best of British contemporary art does not have the opportunity to appear at auction — it is sold through galleries,» he says, noting that sculptor and Turner Prize winner Rachel Whiteread has 191 auction lots logged with Artnet, «but the vast majority are multiple editions.»
The sale will offer the most important group of Modernist ceramics ever to appear at auction.
The first painting by Alex Israel to appear at auction surpassed $ 1 million at Christie's on May 12.
The show, set in Phoenix, follows Ray and other property bidders who appear at auctions to bid on foreclosures.

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The auction catalogue at the Black and White ball appeared to compare Gavin Williamson to Winston Churchill.
In 1998 online shopping was fully available (the extinct egghead.com, a site now subsumed into Amazon, offered 30,000 products from its superstores as well as «action - packed online bidding» at its auctions); e-fiction had appeared, courtesy of IBM and Borders.com, and search engines like AltaVista dominated a pre-Google world.
Telling of the burgeoning affection between the Devon teenager Albert (played by former Royal Shakespeare Company ensemble member Jeremy Irvine) and the horse, Joey, who leads the young man hurtling into the horrors of World War One, the script trades heavily on the kind of «I knew when I first saw you» stuff that one might expect from a meet - cute saga like One Day - except that such language is here applied to a strapping lad who would appear to have no actual friends and the half - thoroughbred that his drunken father (a sad - eyed Peter Mullan) buys at auction.
A few years ago, some well - restored FJ40s appeared at collector auctions, and some brought close to $ 100,000.
Those who got priced out at the auction can take comfort though since Jaguar appears to still have units of the F - Pace First Edition available in the U.K.. That's a good alternative, as are the myriad of options and accessories that the automaker is offering for the SUV in the first place.
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The market for African American art appears to be surging, at least based on the changing acquisitions policies of museums and an impressive sale of African American art held earlier this month at Swann Auction Galleries.
Look at the auctions: there have been dedicated sales of Italian art in London for over fifteen years, with new names (of both artists and collectors) appearing each year.
For example, sales of multiple works by an artist may cumulatively add up to a higher sum than the price of an artist ranked above them, but each artist appears once based on their most expensive work sold at auction.
In March, the Detroit Institute of the Arts acquires two paintings and three drawings by Wadsworth Jarrell and works by the artist appear in April and October sales at Swann Auction Galleries.
You will have to pick up a copy of the December issue of Art + Auction for a full review of the list, which won't appear online at Artinfo until later in the month.
Just take a look at exhibitions, at art auctions, fairs — different forms of abstract art appear everywhere, and it's impossible to follow contemporary art without respecting the important place abstract ideas have in today's world of the arts.
The works will appear in an online and in - gallery silent auction that begins November 7 ends at the conclusion of the Guns to Art Benefit Show on November 17.
Works that do not appear in the silent auction will be on the block in a live auction at the event.
«People sell into strength, hence the same artists appear over and over at galleries and auctions,» says Kenny Schachter, who runs a gallery across the road from Gagosian in London's King's Cross district.»
The progressive show appears to be boosting interest in several artists at this spring's major New York auctions.
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