Sentences with phrase «now deaccessioned»

Another artist collected and now deaccessioned by Sender, Tony Lewis (b. 1986) had a boffo debut in the Sotheby's day sale when one of his large, spare graphite - on - paper text works from 2012 overshoot an $ 8,000 to $ 12,000 estimate to take in $ 93,750.

Not exact matches

Pace Gallery's president, Marc Glimcher, bidding from the back of the room, picked up a circa 1920 silvered bronze of a nude woman by Alexander Archipenko that the Museum of Modern Art was deaccessioning, for $ 250,000, and a 1954 Lee Krasner titled Gold or Silver was won for $ 1.69 million by Paul Kasmin, who now represents the Pollock - Krasner Foundation's Krasner Holdings.
I am looking now at my copy (deaccessioned from Memorial University).
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