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Russian artists Alexandra Sukhareva and Kirill Savchenkov, along with their
Lithuanian curator, Raimundas Malašauskas, each pulled out of the event over the
weekend, according to statements posted to their social media.
about 2 years ago
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Curators and artists distance themselves from wealthy Russians, and collectors
recently spent nearly $700 million on art in London
about 2 years ago
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Christie’s to sell ‘Shot Sage Blue Marilyn’ for a record asking price at auction
in May.
about 2 years ago
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In the 1990s, Whitney left an indifferent New York art scene and found refuge in Italy. He’s gone back continually since then, and his new show in Venice, timed to the Biennale, reveals how these sojourns inspired his artistic breakthrough.
about 2 years ago
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The first night of Sotheby’s auction of objects owned by the Queen frontman topped $15.4 million
8 months ago
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‘Woman with a Watch,’ expected to be the second-most expensive Picasso ever sold, will serve as a test for a slumping market
8 months ago
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For years, dealer Stefan Simchowitz has been treated as a pariah by the establishment’s upper echelons. That’s not stopping him from building a vast art machine.
7 months ago
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A disappointing sale at Sotheby’s Hong Kong suggests that China’s art-buying spree may be over
7 months ago
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Ed Ruscha has had a storied career, leading up to his latest exhibit at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. But before all that, Ruscha was a paperboy in Oklahoma, where he was drawn to black-and-white cartoons. Photo: Will Chilton
7 months ago
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A life-spanning retrospective, at MoMA through Jan. 13, finally anoints him as one of the country’s most significant postwar artists
5 months ago
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Russian billionaire’s suit shines light into secretive finances in the art world’s elite tier
4 months ago