Not exact matches
Still, the Fish
Gallery owes much of its earnings to its large - scale service projects and the
sale of costly setups.
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Whether the
sales projections of the
galleries are correct or not, the deer was
still available the day before the fair's close.
In select but solid business, millions of dollars in
sales were registered for objects ranging from a Baroque Bartolomeo Cavarozzi
still life from the London
gallery Colnaghi, carrying a $ 5.3 million price tag, to an important collection of Chinese export porcelain at Cohen & Cohen.
Although less than 25 percent of the lots are by women artists, some significant works by women are for
sale: «Roots,» a poignant color screen print by Catlett that the
gallery says has not been seen at auction in 20 years (shown above); «March on Washington,» 1964 (oil on canvas), a beautifully rendered painting by Alma Thomas (1891 - 1978); Faith Ringgold's 1974 «Night: Window of the Wedding 8,» touted as the first of her fabric paintings to be offered at auction (shown below); and «
Still Life with Grapefruit,» 1928, described on the frame backing as Lois Mailou Jones's first painting, completed a year after she graduated from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
Michael Rosenfeld
Gallery attracted private and institutional collectors and curators, and finished the day with a $ 450,000
sale of one of their Beauford Delaney paintings; Lehmann Maupin reported «strong
sales throughout the preview» on paintings by Hernan Bas, which range from $ 30,000 — 200,000 each; Marian Goodman
Gallery associate director Emily - Jane Kirwan told us their Giuseppe Penone booth garnered «fantastic interest»; Mnuchin
Gallery partner Sukanya Rajaratnam noted that reception of their booth was «extremely positive»; and by 7:30 pm, two of Betty Cuningham's Bill Traylor works, each priced over $ 100,000, had been dotted red (a pricing practice the dealer
still embraces).
Light: An exhibition of Contemporary Drawings, Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), Dublin, IE 2007 Arteinmemoria, curated by Adachiara Zevi, Scavi di Ostia Antica (Ostia Synagogue), Rome, IT Good Riddance, curated by Claire Davies and Sam Gathercole, MOT, London, UK Radio Danièle: A Radio Program Organized by Christopher Williams & John Kelsey, Città del Capo Metropolitan Radio with GAM (Galleria d'Arte Moderna), Bologna, IT Art in America: 300 Years of Innovation, curated by Susan Davidson, National Art Museum of China (NAMOC), Beijing, CN; Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art, CN; The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, RU; Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, ES Not For
Sale, curated by Alanna Heiss, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, US Speed # 2, IVAM, Valencia, ES Il Faut Rendre À Cézanne, The Collection Lambert, Avignon, FR Los Vinilo, curated by Henry Coleman, El Basilisco, Buenos Aires, AR Models for Tomorrow: Cologne / Modelle für Morgen: Köln, DE European Kunsthalle, Subway stop Dom / Hbf, Cologne, DE Arte Para Crianças, curated by Evandro Salles, Museu Vale do Rio Doce, Villa Velha, BR Portraits & Polaroids, Milk
Gallery, New York, US Sex Work, Oberhausen, DE
Still Life & Kicking, (a project with Vogue, curated by Dodie Kazanjian, Paula Cooper
Gallery, New York, US Romantic Conceptualism, Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Nurenberg, DE; Austria: BAWAG, Vienna, AT Strike!
Saville is
still a feminist: for the next couple of days you can see a work by her at the Gagosian
Gallery in King's Cross, alongside pieces by a wide range of artists that go on
sale in a charity auction this week on behalf of Women for Women International; she also co-organised the event.
Mar 1: Knoedler's Knocked The fine art world is
still reeling from a number of contentious
sales by New York's oldest art
gallery, Knoedler's.
«No
sales yet, but the fair is
still young,» said
gallery director Justine Birble.
The reports from the two previews at Art Basel Hong Kong 2016 state that some of the best works are
still available, although some
galleries have already announced strong
sales, the organisers announced on March 23rd.