However, the local village on Mabul has some small stalls
selling simple toiletries, confectionery and a lot
of items from the sea like shells,
pieces of coral and other things that would be better left in the ocean.
Street vendors have booths all over he place
selling their handmade wares which may include black
coral and pearl jewelry, porcelain, sea glass,
pieces of fine art, and more.
Additional sales reported at EXPO include the following: Rhona Hoffman Gallery (Chicago)
sold works by Mickalene Thomas, Jacob Hashimoto, Judy Legerwood, Todd Chilton and Vito Acconci; Haunch
of Venison (London / New York)
sold works by Giuseppe Penone, Ahmed Alsoudani, Isca Greenfield - Sanders and Gonkar Gyatso; Anthony Meier Fine Arts (San Francisco)
sold works by Donald Moffett, Sarah Cain, Gary Simmons and photos by Jim Hodges; Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery (New York)
sold works by Jim Campbell and David Opdyke; Nyehaus (New York)
sold pieces by Peter Alexander, Brian Wills and Judy Chicago; Galerie Forsblom (Helsinki)
sold a Jason Martin during the first 30 minutes
of the opening benefit; New York - based Leo Koenig Inc. (New York)
sold numerous works by Nicole Eisenman; New York and Shanghai - based James Cohan Gallery
sold a work by Yun - Fei Ji; Galerie Daniel Templon (Paris)
sold works by Joel Shapiro, Kehinde Wiley and Ivan Navarro; William Shearburn (St. Louis)
sold work by Mel Bochner; Cernuda Arte (
Coral Gables)
sold several
pieces including one by René Portocarrero; Alan Koppel Gallery (Chicago)
sold works by Larry Bell and Yayoi Kusama; Russell Bowan Art Advisory (Chicago)
sold work by Christina Ramberg; THE MISSION (Chicago)
sold work by Gustavo Diaz and Kavi Gupta (Chicago, Berlin)
sold works by Theaster Gates, Angel Otero, Melanie Schiff and Tony Tassett as well as multiple
pieces by Antonia Gurkovska.