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Why Collectors Are Clamoring for Marie Laurencin’s Sapphic Paintings

The French artist's works are the subject of a new show at Almine Rech. The post Why Collectors Are Clamoring for Marie Laurencin’s Sapphic Paintings appeared first on Artnet News.

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Philadelphia’s Calder Gardens Sets an Opening Date

The new space has also named its first director. The post Philadelphia’s Calder Gardens Sets an Opening Date appeared first on Artnet News.

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Collectors Covet Dorothea Tanning’s Surrealist Work. The Best Is in Short Supply

Prices for her colleague Leonora Carrington have exploded recently. Could hers be next? The post Collectors Covet Dorothea Tanning’s Surrealist Work. The Best Is in Short Supply appeared first on...

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Bankrupt Galerie Thomas Faces Criminal Probe in Munich, as Creditors Line Up

Officials say that the blue-chip firm may have debts in 'the low double-digit million range.' The post Bankrupt Galerie Thomas Faces Criminal Probe in Munich, as Creditors Line Up appeared first on...

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These Are the 10 Most Expensive Works Sold at Auction in December 2024

The traditionally quiet month held a few surprises, with European Old Masters and traditional Chinese works making the cut. The post These Are the 10 Most Expensive Works Sold at Auction in December...

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The Met Ventures Onto the Blockchain With Its First Web3 Game

Players have the chance to win NFT badges while delving into the museum's vast collection. The post The Met Ventures Onto the Blockchain With Its First Web3 Game appeared first on Artnet News.

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Sotheby’s Sales Fell 23 Percent in 2024, Amid Art Market Contraction

Its auction total was off 28, but a jump in private sales helped close part of the gap. The post Sotheby’s Sales Fell 23 Percent in 2024, Amid Art Market Contraction appeared first on Artnet News.

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Director of Bankrupt Galerie Thomas Is in Custody, Prosecutors Say

The Munich firm's debts may total more than $10 million, according to officials. The post Director of Bankrupt Galerie Thomas Is in Custody, Prosecutors Say appeared first on Artnet News.

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Anchorage Museum Helps Bring Historic Railroad Spike Home to Alaska

The artifact, known as the Golden Spike, was held in a private collection outside the state for nearly a century. The post Anchorage Museum Helps Bring Historic Railroad Spike Home to Alaska appeared...

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The Mona Lisa Will Get Her Own Room at the Louvre, Vows Emmanuel Macron

The French president has announced a sweeping restoration of the Louvre. The post The Mona Lisa Will Get Her Own Room at the Louvre, Vows Emmanuel Macron appeared first on Artnet News.

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Billionaire Francois Pinault’s Art Collection Gets Los Angeles Showcase

Works by eight market heavyweights will be on display at Christie's during Frieze later this month. The post Billionaire Francois Pinault’s Art Collection Gets Los Angeles Showcase appeared first on...

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Thomas Cole Landscape Sets New Auction Record for the Hudson River King

A scene of New Hampshire sold for $1.6 million, the artist's highest public price in more than 20 years. The post Thomas Cole Landscape Sets New Auction Record for the Hudson River King appeared first...

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Christie’s Halts El Greco Offering After Romania Objects

The rare work, once owned by a king, had been estimated to sell for up to $9 million. The post Christie’s Halts El Greco Offering After Romania Objects appeared first on Artnet News.

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How Christine Sun Kim’s Whitney Survey Reimagines Sound, Silence, and Expression

The artist's largest show to date is incisive, thought-provoking, and not without a sense of humor. The post How Christine Sun Kim’s Whitney Survey Reimagines Sound, Silence, and Expression appeared...

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Rare Renaissance Portrait—Once Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci—Sets $3.1...

Bernardino de’ Conti's side-profile depiction of a noblewoman last sold in 1993 for just $249,000. The post Rare Renaissance Portrait—Once Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci—Sets $3.1 Million Record...

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The Art World Pays Tribute to Walter Robinson

Jeffrey Deitch, Pat Steir, Judd Tully, and many others recall the veteran writer and artist. The post The Art World Pays Tribute to Walter Robinson appeared first on Artnet News.

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Here Are the 10 Most Expensive Lots Sold at Auction in January 2025

We combed Artnet's Price Database to out what fetched the highest prices last month. The post Here Are the 10 Most Expensive Lots Sold at Auction in January 2025 appeared first on Artnet News.

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The Legendarily Reclusive David Hammons Invites You to Wander in the Dark

In Los Angeles, the artist has recreated an installation he debuted in New York more than 20 years ago. A lot has changed since then. The post The Legendarily Reclusive David Hammons Invites You to...

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Hope Runs High at Frieze L.A. as Art Buys Drive Fire Relief

Early sales include an Elizabeth Peyton painting for $2.8 million at David Zwirner and a Keith Haring work for $2 million at Gladstone Gallery. The post Hope Runs High at Frieze L.A. as Art Buys Drive...

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Once a ‘Regional Thing,’ Gertrude Abercrombie’s Enigmatic Art Is Selling for...

Not too long ago, the Chicago legend's paintings could be had for $15,000. Last year, one sold for more than $850,000. The post Once a ‘Regional Thing,’ Gertrude Abercrombie’s Enigmatic Art Is Selling...

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