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On May 14, Christie’s New York will hold the morning and afternoon sessions of the Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sales.

Posted on:
May
13th

2168_114-200x300 On May 14, Christie’s New York will hold the morning and afternoon sessions of the Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sales.
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Hockney’s Beverly Hills Housewife Highlights Christie’s Post-War & Contemporary Art Sale

Posted on:
March
24th

hockney Hockneys Beverly Hills Housewife Highlights Christies Post-War & Contemporary Art Sale
Christie’s will offer a selection of works from the Collection of Betty Freeman in the May 13 Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Sale. Leading the selection is one of the most important works to come to the auction market by David Hockney, Beverly Hills Housewife, (estimate: $7-10 million), 1966-1967. The Evening Sale selection of works from the collection comprises 19 lots {...}

Centre Pompidou Takes a Look at Alexander Calder’s Paris Year in Exhibition

Posted on:
March
20th

calder2-300x187 Centre Pompidou Takes a Look at Alexander Calders Paris Year in Exhibition
An uncommonly lively and engaging character, Calder made his art into a continuous party, a party attended by his many friends, among them Joan Miró, Jean Cocteau, Man Ray, Fernand Léger and Piet Mondrian. Trained as an engineer, he was the inventor one of the most innovative and audacious forms of twentieth-century sculpture – the mobile, given its name {...}