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Though not exactly new in the gallery exhibition world of pairing artists from different periods, the current iteration of Frederick Read more…

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Collectors’ Reversals of Fortune Can Mean a Payday for Auction Houses—or Spell Disaster Forced sales of fine art resulting from Read more…

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Led by an elegiac Cy Twombly abstraction from the 1960’s and a custom-framed Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton from circa 67 million Read more…

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The week long online sale that closed on October 1st, “Dear Keith: Works from the Personal Collection of Keith Haring” Read more…

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“Not yet Titled,” a small-scaled, 17 ¾ by 13 3/8 inch acrylic, paper collage and fabric collage on wood panel Read more…

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Despite an Instagram launched plea from Pulitzer Prize winning critic Jerry Saltz to stop the sale, Fair Warning sold Matthew Read more…

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$4.29 Million Ferrari 550 GT1 Prodrive Becomes Most Valuable Car Ever Sold in an Online Only Collector Car Auction In Read more…

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In a change of pace from six and seven figure offerings, Fair Warning, the newly formed app for collectors, sold Read more…

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There must be something to write about, at least art market wise, in the dog days of summer, and revisiting Read more…

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“Untitled,” a Jean-Michel Basquiat densely packed and text driven, acrylic and oil stick on black paper composition, mounted on canvas Read more…