Sentences with phrase «work sells at»

Despite the fact that women represent over fifty percent of the population of artists, male artists have more gallery representation and their work sells at greater value points.
There was Rashid Johnson, who had one work sell at the high end of its estimate.
Works sold at the auction last night were by: Sir Anthony Caro, Nathan Coley, Tracey Emin, Sean Henry, Nika Neelova, Yinka Shonibare, Gillian Wearing and Jonathan Yeo.
Paintings by postwar abstract artist Mark Rothko are highly coveted — in May one of his works sold at auction in London for $ 50 million.
Akunyili Crosby's impressive run began Sept. 29, 2016, when an untitled 2011 work sold at the Sotheby's New York Contemporary Curated sale for nearly $ 100,000, including fees.
He revealed in his Telegraph column that three of the works sold at Christie's that had been owned by Charles Saatchi were bought by one American collector:
When Mr. Simchowitz met Parker Ito (whose work sold at a February auction in London for $ 93,594 over a high estimate of $ 25,000), he had a day job painting oil derricks near LAX, Los Angeles County still a surprising source of untapped crude.
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.
Fourteen new auction records were established, as well as a new record for the most expensive Post-War and Contemporary work sold at auction.
His work «Balloon Dog (Orange)» sold for $ 58.4 million in 2013, the highest price for a living artist's work sold at auction.
As part of the ongoing efforts to raise funds for the AEF, Chicago - based artist José Lerma will donate 25 percent of proceeds from works sold at his upcoming exhibition, opening December 1 at Roberto Paradise gallery in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Christie's Evening Sale of Post-War and Contemporary Art in New York Totals $ 388.5 Million (# 240.9 Million / $ 299.1 Million) Most Valuable Post-War and Contemporary Art Auction Ever Top Prices Of The Week - Mark Rothko's Orange, Red, Yellow Soars to $ 86.9 Million (# 53.9 Million / $ 66.9 Million) Setting a New Record for Any Post-War and Contemporary Work Sold at Auction 21 New World Auction Records Set 50 Works Sell Above $ 1 Million Works from the Pincus Collection (Evening and Day Sales) Totaled $ 174.9 Million, the Most Expensive Collection of Post-War and Contemporary Art Ever Sold Christie's highly anticipated Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale on May 8 totaled $ 388.5 million (# 240.9 million / $ 299.1 million), marking the highest total ever in auction history for the category.
The work sold at Christie's New York.
The previous record for a work sold at auction was Pablo Picasso's The Women of Algiers (Version O), 1955, which sold at Christie's for $ 179.4 million in May 2015.
Although none of Rauschenberg's works sold at the Parsons exhibition, and despite lukewarm reviews, this exposure brought recognition to the twenty - six - year - old artist and led to important introductions, including to composer John Cage and to Rauschenberg's future gallerist Leo Castelli.
The Inside Art column on Friday, about the Art Basel fair in Switzerland, referred incorrectly to an American painter, Wade Guyton, who had works sold at the fair.
Photography works did well, as did digital art: Nam June Paik «s three - TV installation Internet Dweller (1994) sold to a foundation for USD500, 000, Tracey Emin «s neon work sold at USD67,250 - 74, 350 and Tony Oursler «s LCD aluminium screen at USD70,000 - 90, 000.
The average price of a work sold at a contemporary evening sale in 2006 was $ 1,582,298, and last year's average was just shy of that figure at $ 1,541,533.
By comparison, the highest price for any work sold at auction belongs to Pablo Picasso's «Les Femme d'Alger (Version «O») at $ 179.4 million in 2015.
Since Phillips de Pury & Co ceased to be a major sponsor of the free entrance Saatchi Gallery, the British mega-collector has reduced the number of works he sells at Phillips in favour of Christie's.
♦ An earlier version of the work sold at Richard Gray Gallery at Art Basel last week for $ 135,000, the gallery said.
The seasoned dealer pointed out that another Wool from that small group of monochromatic, large - scale works sold at Sotheby's London a year ago for # 7.1 million.
It had no fixed address and its inaugural show, Market Economies, was in a stall at a produce market, the show consisting of works sold at produce market prices.
In recent years Sotheby's has made auction history with Picasso's Garçon è la pipe and Dora Maar au chat, the two most expensive works sold at auction.
In May 2008, the Contemporary Art auction became the most successful in Sotheby's history, with Francis Bacon's Triptych, 1976 realizing $ 86.3 million, an auction record for the artist and a record for a Contemporary work sold at auction.
The work sold at Christie's last November and attributed to Ryback, he said, is a «bad copy of the work of Stanislaus Bender.»
An untitled Jean - Michel Basquiat skull painting from 1982 sold for USD$ 110.5 m with fees to the Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, marking the highest price at auction for a post-1980 artwork, the second - highest price for any contemporary work at auction and the sixth - highest price for any work sold at auction, in a sale at Sotheby's.

Not exact matches

KIND, which launched in 2004, has sold more than one billion bars and currently has 300 people working full - time at the company.
Canadian Business marketing columnist Bruce Philp said it best: «We still show up for work in the morning to make something people want, present it to those people and sell it to them at a price that leaves everybody satisfied.
Applecross - based Mineral Resources is looking to sell a 49 per cent stake in its Wodgina lithium project, as work to investigate the feasibility of a lithium hydroxide or carbonate processing plant at the site continues.
When Chad Dickerson started working as the chief technology officer at Etsy, a website at which artisans sell handmade goods, he noticed something curious about the company's Internet traffic.
Why should trying to sell a home at the top and buying it back at the bottom work out any better than the dismal record of those who have tried timing the stock market?
Until October 2009, Harmon worked full - time at another job while spending his nights exploring new ways of selling the obscure tongue brush.
At first Guerrero came in after work and made sales calls, but he quit his day job after a few months to sell for Switch full - time.
After her mom's book published, Modi went to work creating and selling passwords using the technique at various book - promotion events, during which she seems to have learned one very valuable business lesson:
Through the work I've done at Growth Everywhere, I've been lucky enough to chat with notable entrepreneurs such as Jason Lemkin (founder of Echosign, which sold to Adobe), Mark Organ (co-founder of Eloqua, which sold to Oracle) and others who are constantly pushing the boundaries of business success with their own companies.
At the end of January, I met Eileen Tepper, an actress who has been working at a law firm and selling $ 22 crocheted hats on Etsy to make ends meeAt the end of January, I met Eileen Tepper, an actress who has been working at a law firm and selling $ 22 crocheted hats on Etsy to make ends meeat a law firm and selling $ 22 crocheted hats on Etsy to make ends meet.
As soon as we sold the company to Expedia, which is based in Seattle, I moved, like, literally that week, and I worked at Expedia and I managed the hotel business for Expedia, Hotwire, and Hotels.com.
From simple soap making to furniture making, with just a little work you can have a steady supply of homemade items to sell on sites such as eBay, Craigslist, or at a community sale.
That lifelong fascination with human behavior has informed his work with the world's largest corporations, first at Amherst Consulting Group, which he founded in 1983 and sold in 1999, and more recently with 180 Partners.
If you want to work at whiskey company WhistlePig, which sells luxury, 10 - year old rye, you're first going to have to learn how to feed big, burly pigs and read historic philosophy texts.
The way it works is that a business sells its accounts receivables to the factor at a discount, giving the business immediate access to capital instead of waiting the 30 or 60 days for a customer to pay.
I know if you're a young guy trying to start up a business selling dress clothes to older men, the idea of hanging out at some overpriced, elite club during the week after work might not sound like the most fun you've ever had, but in the long run this type of extracurricular activity might be worth the large bar tab and cigar scent on everything you own.
Employees say: «Having worked at a handful of NYC - based tech companies, many play favorites, lack diversity and don't hesitate to ask you to all but sell your soul to the company.
Apple has excelled at giving people what DuBravac calls the «360 solution,» or devices designed from the ground up to work exceptionally well with the content also sold by the company.
But a dealer near me works extremely hard to sell maintenance contracts, counter-intuitively (at least to me) putting more resources into selling maintenance than he does selling new hardware.
After high school, he sold the shirts on the side while working a series of part - time gigs: bartending, delivering pizzas, manning registers at Toys «R» Us and 7 - Eleven.
That's why at the same time, businesses should begin working with their customers directly, enabling them to share amongst themselves and with a company via an insight community, a secure online environment where customers feel comfortable that their information isn't misused, sold elsewhere, or exploited.
After 18 months of negotiations, during which each side saw the climate get bleaker still, Chromalloy at last sold Foster the works through a deal for assets, financing essentially 100 % of the business by advancing working capital.
For instance, what if Patagonia works with retailers and consumers to recycle clothing that has been too worn to be resold and then sells the used materials back to its upstream suppliers at a lower price than comparable virgin materials?
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