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Younger Buyers Are Entering the Art Market. It’s Anyone’s Guess What They Want.
The Wall Street Journal· 4 hours agoAfter its cyberattack, Christie’s chief executive Guillaume Cerutti said he was just relieved his...
Monet masterpiece owned by Kansas City’s Nelson-Atkins fetches millions at NY auction
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoA masterpiece painted by French Impressionist Claude Monet, owned jointly since 1986 by Kansas...
Monet painting fetches $35 million at New York auction
Digital Journal· 2 days agoA Monet sold for nearly $35 million at auction Wednesday evening, Sotheby’s said, marking a solid...
May auctions sell $1.3B (and counting) worth of art
Crain's New York Business· 3 hours agoPhillips missed the mark (albeit barely), selling $110 million worth of art after estimating that its totals would fall between $113 million and $163.5 million. “I’m not going ...
Sotheby’s Modern Evening Sale Yields $235 M. Led by $38.4 M. Monet and Record-Smash for Leonora...
ARTnews· 2 days agoTwo oil paintings, Georges Braque’s Anvers, le mât (1906) and Sam Francis’ Yellow, Orange and Blue...
Christie’s 20th Century Evening Sale Totals $413 M., Led by $33.2 M. Van Gogh, $28.6 M. Hockney
ARTnews· 17 hours agoJust over 37 percent of the lots came with a guarantee, a sign that there was at least some...
Christie’s 20th-Century Art Sale Totals $413 Million, Topping a Week of Spring Auctions in New York
Barron s Online· 9 hours agoAmong works fetching more than $10 million were Warhol’s ‘Flowers,’ which sold for $35.5 million,...
Monet Leads Sotheby’s Modern Art Sale—But Carrington Steals the Show
Artnet News· 2 days agoLeonora Carrington stole the show at Sotheby’s tonight, despite Claude Monet clinching the top bid....
$27.7 million Bacon tops New York art auction sales
AFP via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoFrench-Israeli Patrick Drahi's auction house will hold another evening of modern art sales on Wednesday, featuring works by Claude < ...
Monet's Thames Paintings Will Finally Go on View in London—Nearly 120 Years After the Original...
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoClaude Monet had planned to display his paintings of the river Thames at a London exhibition in 1905. Nearly 120 years later, the long-awaited exhibition ...