Phillips is pleased to announce
Ground / Breaking, the first dedicated sculpture exhibition to be sold online through Phillips X, Phillipsâ private selling exhibition platform. This curated selection of 39 pieces explores the trajectory of 20th and 21st century & contemporary sculpture. Online from 9 April to 21 May 2021,
Ground / Breaking will feature works by world renowned artists including Thomas Schütte, Jeff Koons, Willem de Kooning, Ugo Rondinone, Ai Weiwei, Sarah Lucas, Franz West, George Condo, Duane Hanson, and Arthur Jafa, among others.
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Ground / Breaking presents an exciting next step for Phillips X. From Willem de Kooningâs
Seated Woman on a Bench and Duane Hansonâs life-size 1980s
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Botero highlights April 20 Latin American Art Auction at Doyle
Fernando Botero (Colombian, b. 1932), Niña, 1961, Signed and dated, Oil on canvas, 29 x 30 inches (73.7 x 76.2 cm). Est. $175,000-225,000. Courtesy of Doyle.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Doyle Auctioneers & Appraisers will hold an auction of Latin American Art on Tuesday, April 20 at 2pm EDT. The sale will showcase paintings, drawings and sculpture by prominent artists of the 20th century.
The public is invited to the exhibition on view April 17-19 at Doyle, located at 175 East 87th Street in New York. The catalogue may be viewed online at DOYLE.com.
Highlighting the sale is an important work on canvas by the legendary Colombian artist Fernando Botero. Niña from 1961 reflects his early approach to the exaggerated figures for which he is best known. In this lush painting, Botero is bold, gestural and painterly, his delightful subject with toy sword appears both impish and regal (est. $175,000-225,000).
Make this Easter an art-filled one with Thomas Demand and Open Studio
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No one thinks of the German artist Thomas Demand as a simple illustrator. Indeed, our book Open Studio characterises him as “a self-described conceptual artist.”
“He has become internationally famous for making life-size paper and cardboard sculptures that are reconstructions from photographs of actual spaces, like Jackson Pollock’s studio or the hotel room where L. Ron Hubbard stayed while writing Dianetics,” the book reveals. “He will spend months building these models, and then uses a large format camera to photograph the space, a critical step of commemoration because Thomas destroys the models after he shoots them.”
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