Lucio Fontana News
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New York’s Armory Week attracts hundreds of galleries to two piers on the Hudson River and an actual armory across town on Park Avenue.
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Paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Peter Doig and Gerhard Richter starred in a $127 million sale as the auction market for contemporary art continued to grow.
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White-haired, wrinkled and wiry, Heinz Mack is raking a patch of sand in a Bonn museum, the sleeves of his checked shirt rolled up to the elbow.
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A Joan Miro painting priced at $8 million was among the flurry of big-ticket sales last night at FIAC as Paris’s biggest contemporary art fair faced the twin threat of local wealth taxes and an expanded Frieze in London.
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A Francis Bacon triptych self- portrait is estimated to sell for as much as $24 million at a sale in London next month.
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The Long Island City facility of Gloria Velandia Art Conservation has seen a steady arrival of damaged artworks ever since Hurricane Sandy flooded Chelsea’s art district in New York.
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A Lucio Fontana “slashed” canvas formerly owned by Andy Warhol was the top seller in an auction that raised $9 million as trademark works by contemporary artists continued to attract collectors and investors.
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Villa Grisebach Auktionen GmbH raised 23 million euros ($33 million) in its Berlin spring auctions with art from the collections of department-store company Arcandor AG and fashion retailer Dolf Selbach.
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A human skull, submerged in a fish tank, occupies the center of Marianne Boesky’s Chelsea gallery.
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Works by Yves Klein , Lucio Fontana and Gerhard Richter sold at an auction in London as buyers chose classic 1960s works and declined to pay high asking prices.
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