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The Town
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Michel Auder

Film & Video (Film & Video)

The Town consists of footage taken from Auder’s studio of the skyline of New York, tracking planes as they fly across the sky and pass tall buildings. At the time of recording, like all of this films, there was no particular intent. However, in the aftermath of 9/11, this film becomes prescient and ominously prophetic.

Talking Head
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Michel Auder

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Talking Head is a short film in black and white of Auder’s daughter Alexandra, hidden behind a hemp plant, playing with a plastic wrapper and babbling in an imaginative way. The viewer is uncertain whether Alexandra knows she is being filmed but given that Auder was constantly filming she was probably oblivious to it. Her statements make little sense to the outsider : ‘The thing never came back again.

Contaminations (Pommes)
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Michel François

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

In Michel François’s work, « it is the real, physical and emotional experience that stimulates creation which is therefore highly charged with a vital force. There lies also the profoundly and clandestine figurative nature of his work » (Guillaume Désanges). Contamination is a constant in Michel François’s work.

View from an apartment
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Jean Claracq

Painting (Painting)

View From an Apartment features 18-year-old Joland Novaj whose image was taken from Instagram. Staring vacantly at his cereal bowl, his computer is open on his own Instagram account and Steinbeck’s “Grapes of Wrath” lies open next to it, illustrated with a XV century illumination. Beyond the room there is a bay, lined with modernist buildings.

Adam
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Jean-Charles de Quillacq

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Adam is an emblematic work within Jean-Charles de Quillacq’s oeuvre. The artist has created a number of pieces entitled Adam , referring to original man, incarnated in multiple objects at once. Materially, Adam is a fluorescent yellow walking rope with an epoxy coating on one side, rendering the structure rigid, demonstrative of his sculptural practice which is both conceptual and sensual.

It rains, Paris, 1st July 2000
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Jean-Luc Moulène

Photography (Photography)

It rains, Paris, 1st July 2000 , which could be the refrain of a song, is the title of a photograph of a minimal moment, the vision of a Parisian pedestrian, a cut flower lying on the pavement covered in rain drops. Is this moment captured by chance or a mise en scène? There is a sort of hiatus in the image; the planes – motif and background – connect nature in full bloom, pure, fragile, ephemeral with the grey weighty tarmac.

Le noeud coulant
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Jean-Luc Moulène

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

On a piece of paper, the artist has traced two loops in black crayon and placed two eyes where the lines intersect. Cut out of the same photograph, the eyes belong to the same gaze. The first asset of a slip knot is its simplicity, it basically requires a small length of rope.

Head Box
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Jean-Luc Moulène

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Head Box by J ean-Luc Moulène i s not the representation of a space but a real space that remains in the domain of sculpture which the artist develops in parallel with his photographic practice. Created for an exhibition in Kitakyushu in Japan, it is painted green, a color that symbolizes life and creation in Japanese culture. Even though we are confronted with a hollow presence, this is above all a space to lodge a body in the vertical posture of the living.

En rachâchant
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Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet

Film & Video (Film & Video)

En rachâchant is based on the short story Ah! Ernesto! (1971) by Marguerite Duras in which the child Ernesto does not want to go to school anymore as all that he is taught are things he does not know.

Bedwork / Yes I AM
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Soufiane Ababri

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

Soufiane Ababri’s desire to construct a historical family and a genealogy of queer kinships in Bedwork / Yes I AM sees him conjuring up a pantheon of gay writers and artists whose intellect has changed the course of human history and development, despite their outsider status. Figures as disparate as Michel Foucault, Glenn Ligon, Allen Ginsberg, Jean Genet, and André Gide populate Ababri’s drawing series in the artist’s signature naïf style, their homosexuality the thread that connects them. The series of over forty drawings are part of Bedwork, a larger project that Ababri began in 2015.

Landslides
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Caroline Déodat

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Landslides is a cinematographic essay/poem by Caroline Déodat in which fictional images are the result of research into the memories of a Mauritian dance born during colonial slavery, the Sega. In the film, the contemporary Mauritian dancer Jean-Renat Anamah crosses mythical landscapes of the Sega that merge with intimate territories. From the pixels of the digital image and the signals of electronic music, this film exhumes in layers of landscapes the spectres of a ritual erased by history through a personal genealogy: between haunting memory and deferred archive.

Ein Ding Mehr
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Prinz Gholam

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Ein Ding Mehr , or ‘one more thing,’ is part of a long-term collaborative performance series by artists Wolfgang Prinz and Michel Gholam, which consist of the pair embodying an array of material through holding various poses for extended periods of time. As the artists perform each gesture, we see them gaze on the preparatory drawings, which act as an instructional score of sorts. The drawing itself, besides featuring carefully drawn sketches of each position, also contains a list of the source material that inspired them: a scene from Pier Paolo Pasolini’s film, Salo, Eugène Delacroix’s Pietà, and a reference to a monument by Auguste Rodin among others.

3x3x6 - 10 cases 10 data
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Shu Lea Cheang

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Reflecting upon the transformation of surveillance techniques since the panopticon to include contemporary 3-D facial recognition, AI, and the Internet, Shu Lea Cheang’s 3x3x6 – 10 cases 10 data restages the rooms of the Palazzo delle Prigioni—a Venetian prison from the sixteenth century in operation until 1922—as a high-tech surveillance space. Taking as its starting point the story of libertine writer Giacomo Casanova, imprisoned in the Prigioni in 1755, Cheang has conducted in-depth studies on ten historical and contemporary cases of subjects incarcerated because of gender or sexual dissent, including the Marquis de Sade and Michel Foucault, as well as contemporary cases from Taiwan and South Africa. Their fictionalized portraits become part of the exhibition’s system; the title of which refers to today’s standardized architecture of industrial imprisonment: a 3 x 3 square-metre cell constantly monitored by 6 cameras.

Untitled (Breathless)
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Ian Wallace

Untitled (Breathless) presents a folded newspaper article on Jean-Luc Godard’s À Bout de Souffle (Breathless). The work uses collage techniques—it is stapled down and has a thick strip of contact sheet paper taped over it—that convert the media coverage on Godard’s film into a filmic object itself. The black paper enacts a kind of cinematic “jump cut” on the article, while simultaneously drawing attention to the medium of the film, as well as the photograph reproduced in this newspaper article.

Secteur IX B
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Mathieu Abonnenc

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Secteur IX B is full of ghosts: some that you can see, briefly appearing at the turn of a statue in an under construction museum, some that you only dream of when you switch from day to night, of one space to another. Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc invites us to follow a main character, Betty, an ethnographer currently leading research in the archives of the Theodore Monod Museum for African Arts, in Dakar. Punctuated by an anguished soundtrack and borrowing tropes from thriller genre films to create a sense of oddity, the film comments on the contemporary effects of colonial legacy in cultural institutions.

The Ugly One
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Eric Baudelaire

Film & Video (Film & Video)

With the war-torn Beirut cityscape as its backdrop—urban alleys, glistening beaches, abandoned buildings—Eric Baudelaire’s complex film, The Ugly One , unfolds in a time and place that vacillates among revolutionary narratives of the past, the fragile and ever-changing political situation of the present, and attempts to piece together the memories of those that live, or once lived, in the city. Conceived as a sequel to his documentary The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi and 27 Years Without Images (2011), Baudelaire builds the structure of the film around a story told by Japanese New Wave film director Adachi, who also narrates the film. The plot line pivots around two lovers and former resistance fighters, Michel (played by Lebanese artist and actor Rabih Mroué) and Lili (Juliette Navis); their narratives fragment and reconfigure around the screenplay, which itself intertwines with Adachi’s own history, the act of making the film, and the self-conscious and sometimes improvisatory process of writing the script.

Mr Joe Shrigley Jr, président de la nation Navajo
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Bruno Serralongue

Photography (Photography)

The half-length portrait of Joe Shirley presents a man with a great presence, wearing several items that point to ancestral Native American culture. In this photograph, which is relatively poor in information, the projection screen in the background acts as a clue about the event: Bruno Serralongue went to the second phase of the ‘Sommet Mondial sur la Société de l’Information’ (or SMSI, World Summit on Information Society, in Tunis in November 2005). This portrait echoes another picture in the same series (Native Peoples Claim Their Right to Participate in the Information Society) in which Joe Shirley is just a silhouette amongst the speakers, whereas here he occupies the entire frame.

H.2.N.Y Skeleton of the Dump
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Michael Landy

H.2. N. Y Skeleton of the Dump revolves entirely around the performance “Homage to New York” (1960), of the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely (1925-1991), during which the machine built by the artist in the gardens of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) had to self-destruct itself in 27 minutes, but, in the end, it had to be finished off by firemenbeing called in after it erupted in flames. Since the discovery of Jean tinguely’s retrospective at the Tate Gallery in London, in 1982, Michael Landy spent two years researching and sketching (charcoal, oil, glue, ink) from his previous research carried out at Museum Tinguely in Basel, and at the MOMA in New York.

France, détours, episode 2: this line is your path
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Frédéric Moser, Philippe Schwinger

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In 1978, Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville made the TV series: “France / tour / detour / two / children”, in which they aimed to identify the lifestyle of French people in 12 episodes of 26 minutes each. On each episode a little boy and girl are firstly asked about their daily lives. By broadening the scope of the interview, the questions of Godard and Mieville gradually bring the protagonists to think of themselves as subjects in the history of the world, to “live and see themselves on television” with a critical point of view.

Les formes du repos #3
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Raphaël Zarka

Photography (Photography)

This photograph seems to be awaiting meaning, it more or less evokes known elements without really identifying with them completely: a motorway interchange, a bridge, an electric pylon… In fact this is the end of the tracks of the Aérotrain, a wheelless monorail invented by Jean Bertin in the 1970s, which acts like ‘a fossil of movement on landscape scale’, as explained by the artist. This fragmentary place is meant to activate physical movement. It also activates the spectator’s imagination.

Sans Titre (series Les Figures)
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Valérie Jouve

Photography (Photography)

Like many contemporary photographers who play with the codes of realism, Valérie Jouve composes her images, having already a more or less predetermined result in mind, in order to deliver a complex representation of the world instead of a bold presentation of facts. A part of the series “Les Figures”, this “portrait’ of P. Faure carries a strong ambiguity, typical of the photographer’s images, between realism and mise-en-scene . This photograph is exemplary of Valérie Jouve’s work: inscription of an inidual within an urban landscape, relation to architecture, simplicity of composition and strong, yet imprecise narrativity – related in part to seemingly familiar characters or places.

Michel Auder

Michel Auder was born in 1945 in Soissons, France...

Jean-Charles de Quillacq

Artist Jean-Charles de Quillacq erects works which have a complicated relationship to remaining upright...

Ian Wallace

Bruno Serralongue

Bruno Serralongue integrates his practice into the processes of production and distribution of information via images...

Soufiane Ababri

Soufiane Ababri’s practice is, first and foremost, embodied by the artist’s queer subjectivity...

Prinz Gholam

Prinz Gholam is a Berlin-based artist duo consisting of Wolfgang Prinz and Michel Gholam...

Eric Baudelaire

Currently based in Paris, Franco-American artist Eric Baudelaire has developed an oeuvre primarily composed of film, but which also includes photography, silkscreen prints, performance, publications and installations...

Shu Lea Cheang

Shu Lea Cheang’s practice combines artistic concerns with social issues, and is highly acclaimed as a leading figure in post-porn feminist art, becoming a crucial player that resonates with present-day subjects of queerness and trans discourse...

Michael Landy

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Mathieu Abonnenc

Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc’s practice engages with the cultural hegemonies that form the basis for the evolution of contemporary society...

Jean Claracq

Jean Claracq uses his work to deal with issues of loneliness in the social media era, depicting scenes of everyday life featuring isolated individuals against broad infrastructures as an evocation of alienation...

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about 3 months ago (02/05/2024)

The Best Art Galleries in Engadin Valley, Switzerland | Observer In the southeastern part of Switzerland in the Swiss canton of Graubünden lies the Engadin Valley...

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about 4 months ago (01/19/2024)

Michel Parmentier — Ce silence nous regarde — Michel Journiac Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Michel Parmentier — Ce silence nous regarde — Michel Journiac Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Previous Next Michel Parmentier — Ce silence nous regarde Exhibition Painting Michel Parmentier, repérage du 23 avril 1993 © Agnès Foiret Michel Parmentier Ce silence nous regarde Ends in 18 days: February 2 → 29, 2024 La galerie Michel Journiac de l’École des arts de la Sorbonne de l’université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne présente un événement autour de la figure de Michel Parmentier en deux volets, associant peinture et cinéma : l’exposition de la peinture de Michel Parmentier : 20 janvier 1994 et la projection du film documentaire de Bernard Bloch : 304 cm x 308 cm Presque le silence, Michel Parmentier, Bruxelles, 1994 ainsi qu’une rencontre / débat « Ce silence nous regarde, une œuvre, un film — 1994 » sur l’expérience limite de rencontre entre deux médiums avec une communication de Bernard Bloch et Agnès Foiret dans une table ronde en clôture de l’exposition...

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about 4 months ago (01/19/2024)

Michel Parmentier — Ce silence nous regarde — Galerie Michel Journiac — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Michel Parmentier — Ce silence nous regarde — Galerie Michel Journiac — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Précédent Suivant Michel Parmentier — Ce silence nous regarde Exposition Peinture Michel Parmentier, repérage du 23 avril 1993 © Agnès Foiret Michel Parmentier Ce silence nous regarde Encore 18 jours : 2 → 29 février 2024 La galerie Michel Journiac de l’École des arts de la Sorbonne de l’université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne présente un événement autour de la figure de Michel Parmentier en deux volets, associant peinture et cinéma : l’exposition de la peinture de Michel Parmentier : 20 janvier 1994 et la projection du film documentaire de Bernard Bloch : 304 cm x 308 cm Presque le silence, Michel Parmentier, Bruxelles, 1994 ainsi qu’une rencontre / débat « Ce silence nous regarde, une œuvre, un film — 1994 » sur l’expérience limite de rencontre entre deux médiums avec une communication de Bernard Bloch et Agnès Foiret dans une table ronde en clôture de l’exposition...

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about 5 months ago (12/18/2023)

"Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy" features attractions created by more than 30 artists from Salvador Dalí to Jean-Michel Basquiat The post See Inside the Newly Revived Luna Luna, the Long-Forgotten Fair With Artist-Designed Rides appeared first on Artnet News ....

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about 5 months ago (12/18/2023)

sommaire du n°517 - janvier 2024 - artpress X 18 décembre 2023 Dans AP Print , artpress , artpress mensuel , sommaires sommaire du n°517 – janvier 2024 > COMMANDER LE NUMÉRO Vous êtes abonné(e) ? Retrouvez les offres de notre club pour janvier par ici ! Édito 5 Lacan, le style Lacan, The Style Catherine Millet INTRODUCING 6 Elina Stoflique Étienne Hatt Chroniques / Columns 11 Des expositions qui donnent à penser Exhibitions That Give Food for Thought Catherine Francblin 15 La vérité en face Facing the Truth Aurélie Cavanna 19 Une épiphanie An Epiphany Colin Lemoine Point de vue / Opinion 22 La Coupole, le vivant et l’épée The Coupole, the Living World and the Sword Annabelle Gugnon DOSSIERS 24 GRANDE INTERVIEW Richard Mosse, au-delà de l’image Richard Mosse, Beyond Images Interview par Aurélie Cavanna 34 LACAN, L’EXPOSITION LACAN, THE EXHIBITION 36 Là quand sexe pose Lacan exposed Annabelle Gugnon 41 Réfléchir ?...

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about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

World’s first art amusement park brings a Keith Haring carousel and Basquiat ferris wheel to L...

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about 5 months ago (12/09/2023)

Aesthetica Magazine - 50 Years of Hip Hop 50 Years of Hip Hop “I was watching a crowd, and everybody was waiting for the breaks to come in...

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about 5 months ago (12/05/2023)

Kehinde Wiley Sells Prints with Phillips to Fund His Artist Residency | Observer Kehinde Wiley, the American painter renowned for his vibrant portraits of contemporary Black subjects, is selling a series of limited-edition prints to benefit the West African artist residency he founded in 2019...

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about 5 months ago (11/30/2023)

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about 5 months ago (11/28/2023)

Brooklyn Museum to Exhibit Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz Art Collection | Observer Singer Alicia Keys and hip-hop producer Swizz Beatz aren’t only a power couple in the world of music...

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about 5 months ago (11/27/2023)

Jean Miotte — Almine Rech Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Jean Miotte — Almine Rech Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Jean Miotte Exhibition Painting Jean Miotte, Sans titre, 2000 (Détail) Acrylic on canvas — 39 × 32 × 1 in Courtesy of the artist & Galerie Almine Rech, Paris Jean Miotte Ends in 11 days: November 18 → December 22, 2023 Jean Miotte is one of the prominent figures of lyrical abstraction within the New School of Paris...

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about 5 months ago (11/27/2023)

Jean Miotte — Galerie Almine Rech — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Jean Miotte — Galerie Almine Rech — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Jean Miotte Exposition Peinture Jean Miotte, Sans titre, 2000 (Détail) Acrylique sur toile — 99,1 × 81,3 × 2,5 cm Courtesy of the artist & Galerie Almine Rech, Paris Jean Miotte Encore 11 jours : 18 novembre → 22 décembre 2023 Jean Miotte (1926-2016), qui a exposé à Paris avec Joan Mitchell, Jean-Paul Riopelle et Sam Francis, est une des figures éminentes de l’abstraction lyrique...

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about 5 months ago (11/22/2023)

New York gallery Cheim & Read to close after 26 years...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Ken Griffin, founder of the hedge fund Citadel, paid upwards of $100 million for Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 1982 canvas Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Sotheby’s Auction of Keith Haring’s Collection Achieved $4.6 Million, with Every Lot Sold...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

For the First Time, Basquiat’s Family Will Organize a Show of Rarely Seen Works by the Artist From Their Personal Collection - via artnet news...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The U2 bassist describes how his search for a new version of bohemia inspired a passion for the work of Marlene Dumas, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Louise Bourgeois and Robert Mapplethorpe...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The three-volume publication is widely considered the most comprehensive catalogue of the artist’s work....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

A-Rod Is Selling Basquiat and Richard Prince Works at Phillips to Start a New Collection With Fiancée Jennifer Lopez - via artnet news...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Michel David-Weill, Collector Who Gave Generously to the Louvre and the Met, Dies at 89 - via ARTnews...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

One of Asia's biggest pop stars is gaining recognition as an art collector, with works by Picasso and Basquiat among those hanging in his Taipei home....

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about 27 months ago (02/28/2022)

Yusaku Maezawa to Sell $70 M...

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about 31 months ago (10/14/2021)

Contemporary Cools in Sotheby’s $97.8m HK Sale as Demand Shifts to New Discoveries Jean-Michel Basquiat, Untitled (Red Warrior) Sotheby’s Hong Kong sales cycle was down substantially from the Spring with the Contemporary art category falling from $141 million in sales to just under $100 million...

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about 32 months ago (09/03/2021)

Picasso, Basquiat Lead Western Auction Market’s Q2 Comeback: Analysis This analysis of the Spring to Summmer 2021 New York, London and Paris auctions at Christie's, Sotheby's and Phillips is available to AMMpro subscribers ...

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about 37 months ago (04/26/2021)

Valentino Cofounder to Sell $50 M...

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about 101 months ago (01/19/2016)

British Street Artist Hush Makes His Curatorial Debut At NY’s Vandal – Art Report News ARTISTS Artist Highlights Artist Interviews Studio Visit VIDEOS ART+ Community Listicles No Result View All Result News ARTISTS Artist Highlights Artist Interviews Studio Visit VIDEOS ART+ Community Listicles No Result View All Result No Result View All Result British Street Artist Hush Makes His Curatorial Debut At NY’s Vandal by December Projects Jan 22, 2016 in Artist Interviews 0 Installation Close Up, Hush...

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