Sentences with phrase «pieces at an auction»

In fact, Wojnarowicz's three most - highly - valued pieces at auction have at least doubled their presale estimates.
In May, 2006, at Christie's, New York, they spent $ 34.9 million between them, purchasing works by Christopher Wool (Untitled (P80) Helter Skelter, which, at $ 1.4 million, was at that time the artist's most expensive piece at auction), Jeff Koons, Willem de Kooning and Agnes Martin.
«We always have, at any given time, three, four, five pieces at auction,» Stephen told OceanDrive magazine.
If you can't find a dresser to fit your kitchen, try looking for pieces at an auction house.
She is also a passionate jewelry designer in her spare time, purchasing many pieces at auctions and redesigning them.
It's always interesting finding old pieces at auctions and wondering what their stories are.

Not exact matches

The piece was only supposed to sell for $ 400,000, but was bought by a commodities trader based out of Texas for a grand $ 1.8 million at an auction in Beverly Hills, California in June.
Featuring the artist himself in a pair of hot pink thigh - high boots, it's one of the racier pieces in RBC's collection, says Anthony, and a rare item purchased at auction.
Kepler Cheuvreux analyst Jon Cox said he estimated the size of the second - hand market at around $ 5 billion a year in revenue, including watches sold at auction, and that it had outperformed the market for new pieces in the last couple of years.
The auction will feature donated pieces from top - tier organizations in the space, including an exclusive CryptoKitty from blockchain - based gaming phenomenon CryptoKitties, the world's most successful blockchain game that accounts for 25 percent of the traffic on the Ethereum network at peak times.
At the recent Icons & Idols: Rock n» Roll Auction event at Julien's Auctions Beverly Hills, Hard Rock International, known for its memorabilia at locations worldwide, has acquired its 80,000 th piece — Elvis Presley's 24 - karat gold leaf grand pianAt the recent Icons & Idols: Rock n» Roll Auction event at Julien's Auctions Beverly Hills, Hard Rock International, known for its memorabilia at locations worldwide, has acquired its 80,000 th piece — Elvis Presley's 24 - karat gold leaf grand pianat Julien's Auctions Beverly Hills, Hard Rock International, known for its memorabilia at locations worldwide, has acquired its 80,000 th piece — Elvis Presley's 24 - karat gold leaf grand pianat locations worldwide, has acquired its 80,000 th piece — Elvis Presley's 24 - karat gold leaf grand piano.
We would love to have any photographs or other pieces of art donated to hang in the sanctuary, use in an auction at our annual fundraiser, or to put on note cards, t - shirts, or even the website (of course, you will get credit for your work)!
Albany's Playdium Bowling Center was packed one last time Saturday morning as residents piled in to claim bits and pieces of the Albany staple at an auction.
Several women, including Winger, Cloninger and Tatum, will also be among those at Monday's pre-dinner event at Christie's Auction House in Rockefeller Plaza performing in a piece that Bennett created where women, standing on ladders, share stories about the importance of female leadership.
My client purchased this jumpsuit at a past auction of Celia Birtwell's personal collection of Ossie Clark pieces.
I also got to go to an amazing art auction at Seattle Center and we picked up a few amazing pieces to add to our collection and explored decades of style in some silly spirit week posts.
The same auction, which takes place at London's BFI IMAX, will also see other pieces of cinematic history include Jack Nicholson's Joker outfit from Batman going up for sale.
Comicpalooza started in a theater during the movie premier of the Dark Knight and to commemorate our 10th anniversary, Discovery Green, across the Avenida from the George R. Brown Convention Center, will be showing the movie Friday night at 8:00 p.m. New this year for gamers is a watch party for the Houston Outlaws as the Overwatch team battles the San Francisco Shock Friday, May 25th at 10:00 p.m. Saturday night, you can party with us on the plaza for another public event at the After Party on the Avenida with special guests Ghostland Observatory, while inside guests can wander through a Live Art auction as artists create original pieces before our eyes.
Ahead of the auction's catalog being made public this coming Monday, we've got our hands on several pieces of Kurtzman's creature concept art, some of it depicting blood - sucking creatures that never actually ended up making it into the film — at least not as originally designed.
10 + pictures inside of Brit Marling and others at the Pieces Of Heaven Charity Art Auction 2014... More Here!»
«It's an incredible piece of hip - hop history that evokes the invincible spirit of one of rap's true lyrical giants,» said Robert Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction, in a release.
Historics will auction this 1935 Bentley Saloon at Brooklands on June 2nd, and if you're looking to own a piece of automotive history then this might be your chance, as the highest bidder will also get free ownership of the British company that created this particular model.
And her piece features high - dollar transactions, when her own statistics show that the average price for dogs at auctions was $ 465, a price that seems similar to me to auction prices from 10 - 15 years ago.
We at Coconut Property Auction have a beautiful 5 acre piece of land that overlooks the Virgin Forests.
The artist's current auction record, for the 1987 — 89 piece Mexico Crucifix, is $ 312,500, set at a Christie's day sale of contemporary art last November.
His early dyed - and - sewn canvas pieces, which sold for $ 450 in the 1960s, now bring $ 200,000, while wood works that sold for $ 450 in 1965 are reaching $ 450,000, and a 1966 installation of the 26 letters of the alphabet, composed of soldered tin, sold at auction to MoMA for $ 1 million.
Minutes before that 500 - year - old piece hit the block, a two - year - old Kerry James Marshall painting, Still - Life with Wedding Portrait, went up for sale and drew strong bidding, eventually selling for $ 5.04 million with buyer's premium, a new record for the artist at auction, and a figure well above the $ 1.5 million high estimate the auction house had tagged to the piece.
A number of pieces of jewelry will be offered at auction in June, when the final Rockefeller Collection sum is totaled but, already, last night, it had earned the distinction of being the largest single - owner sale ever held.
Work by Jean - Michel Basquiat was also a hit at today's Sotheby's auction, where an untitled piece by the»80s art star nearly doubled its asking price, finishing at $ 2.17 million.
To recap: Marguerite Hoffman sued David Martinez in 2010 after a big red painting by the abstract expressionist artist Mark Rothko turned up on an auction block not long after she sold the piece to Martinez at a discount of $ 17.6 million (he eventually got $ 31.4 million for it at auction).
Top lots at Swann's auction last month included Faith Ringgold's «Double Dutch on the Golden Gate Bridge,» 1988 (acrylic on canvas with painted, dyed and pieced fabric).
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.
2010: Artwalk NY, New York, NY (auction conducted by Sotheby's)(wire piece sold at live auction; railroad drawing at silent auction)(Coalition for the Homeless benefit)
But that's cold comfort for any artist who feels they've been ripped off by the man who, in 2008, set a record for a single artist sale at auction, offering approximately 200 pieces at Sotheby's that raked in a cool $ 189 million.
Pop artist Ed Ruscha, a MOCA trustee known for his deadpan images of parking lots, gas stations and L.A. architecture, now sells pieces for $ 3 million to $ 6 million at auction; he didn't come close to crossing the $ 1 million barrier before 2002.
In May, one of her pieces sold at auction at Christie's for $ 1.4 million, four times its appraised value.
On Wednesday at a Christie's auction in New York, a rediscovered painting by Leonardo da Vinci sold for a whopping $ 450 million, becoming the most expensive piece ever sold.
It's an expressive figurative work that's really an unusual piece to find at auction.
On Sunday 25th March you have the chance to see a piece by Paula at Art on a Postcard's 2018 Secret Auction, so make sure you check it out!
Find out which piece is hers at the Secret Auction on Sunday at The Other Art Fair.
His 2008 piece «He's Hear, and He's Thair» — depicting a homeless man named Emory who became his friend — sold at Phillips auction house on Wednesday for $ 60,000.
In 2007, one sold at Sotheby's for $ 23m, then the most expensive piece of art created by a living artist sold at auction.
ML Private Finance, an affiliate of Bank of America's Merrill Lynch, has petitioned a New York federal court to allow the liquidation of a collection of contemporary art and design pieces through auctions in May and June by Christie's International, which valued the trove at more than $ 17 million.
I often purchased works at art auctions or benefits, and sometimes from an art gallery, although the Ree Morton Flag piece she made about me was included in her sailboat installation at N.Y. Harbor and years later I added it to my collection.»
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In this article, we will review Tracey Emin's most famous artworks at auctions, including her best - known pieces such as... oh, you'll just have to find out!
This piece, a version of one of Frank Stella's legendary early minimalist paintings, is priced at $ 600,000 — a price that might take your breath away unless you know that her work has topped out at auction at an impressive $ 710,000.
In 2008, Fanzhi set a world auction record when his Mask Series 1996 No. 6 piece was sold at Hong Kong auction for mind - boggling $ 9.6 million.
More than $ 2.5 million was raised by Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, and Marilyn Minter, as the three of them sold their pieces at the Sotheby's auction.
Ever since the piece was sold at the auction, the art world was speculating about the mystery bidder who took home the work after a protracted contest lasting nearly 20 minutes at the auction house.
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