![]() The stacked composition includes five chairs and seven spheres made of different types of industrial stone often used for countertops and tiles. Shortly after Polish visual artist Alicja Kwade joined Pace’s program this past October, her large-scale 2023 sculpture l’ordre des mondes (Totem) sold quickly at Art Basel Miami Beach. ![]() Image Credit: ©Alicja Kwade, courtesy Pace Gallery Hauser & Wirth also sold the George Condo oil-on-linen work Smiling Aristocrat (2023) for $2.35 million, a Charles Gaines three-part work for $795,000, and works by Amy Sherald for $850,000 and a Henry Taylor for $1 million to “important American museums.” Philip Guston’s large moody Painter at Night (1979) sold on the first day of the fair at Hauser & Wirth “to an exceptional private collection.” Image Credit: ©The Estate of Philip Guston/ Courtesy the Estate and Philip Guston at Hauser & Wirth for $20 M.The painting references the format and structure of 17th-century Dutch Golden Age group portraits, which makes sense, since Dumas moved from her native South Africa to the Netherlands in 1976.ĭavid Zwirner also reported that Yayoi Kusama continues to garner interest, with two of her Infinity Net paintings from 2015 selling for $3 million and $3.2 million, as well as an unspecified “major early painting” going for a “high seven figures.” Zwirner also reported sales above $1 million for works by Robert Ryman, Alice Neel, Elizabeth Peyton, and Noah Davis. The South African artist made the painting in the late 1980s, as part of a small group of portraits exploring the “complexities of identity and the shifting boundaries between her figures’ public and private selves.” Marlene Dumas’s The Schoolboys (1986–87), is a 5-by-6.5-foot oil painting of four teenagers in school uniforms. Image Credit: Photo Kerry McFate/©Marlene Dumas/Courtesy David Zwirner The Metropolitan Museum of Art recently announced that Lee would unveil four sculptures for the institution’s Fifth Avenue facade niches next September. The gallery said it also sold three new works by the South Korean artist Lee Bul from her “Perdu” series to “prominent collectors around the world” for a combined total in the range of $750,000-$800,000. ![]() The solid charcoal-and-mixed media aluminum panels are part of the artist’s larger interest in “an expansive rethinking of what constitutes landscape.” ![]() Lehmann Maupin sold two large wall-based works by American visual artist Teresita Fernández- Dark Earth(Reservoir) (2023) and Dark Earth(Cosmos) (2019)-to “prominent collectors based in the United States and Europe” for a combined total of $1 million. Image Credit: Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin
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