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Derrick Adams s Art Celebrates Black Life at its Most Exultant

Derrick Adams s Art Celebrates Black Life at its Most Exultant
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How three New York galleries are expanding against the odds

How three New York galleries are expanding against the odds
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The Best Parties in Recent Memory - An Oral History of Famous Parties

The Best Parties in Recent Memory - An Oral History of Famous Parties
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Christie s Post-War and Contemporary Week totals $98,323,250

Christie s Post-War and Contemporary Week totals $98,323,250 Keith Haring (1958-1990), Untitled. Vinyl paint on vinyl tarpaulin with metal grommets. 73 x 73 in. (185.4 x 185.4 cm.). Painted in 1983. Price realized: $3,000,000. © Christie s Images Ltd 2021. NEW YORK, NY .-Christie’s kicked off the week of Post-War and Contemporary Art Sales in New York with a live Post-War to Present auction, which totaled $23,087,875, selling 86% by lot, 92% by value and 123% hammer over low estimate. The top lot of the sale was Keith Haring’s Untitled, which achieved $3,000,000, followed by Matthew Wong’s Luminous Night, which achieved $2,190,000, more than double its high estimate. The sale saw four new artist records set for Derrick Adams, Elaine de Kooning, Lucas Samaras and Jammie Holmes. Exceptional prices were also achieved by Emily Mae Smith, Salman Toor, Henry Taylor and Ruth Asawa among others.

Finding Common Ground and Love in Harlem

Finding Common Ground and Love in Harlem April Hunt and June Berry come from different worlds. Ms. Hunt is an art-world fixture and D.J., and Ms. Berry is a child welfare consultant and chef. The two bonded over their mutual love for music and food. April Hunt, left, and June Berry married Feb. 12 under a special tree on Randalls Island in New York.Credit.Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times By Tammy La Gorce March 12, 2021 When telling the story of their relationship, April Hunt and June Berry sometimes leave out a detail the listener is bound to find significant. “We forgot to tell you that a portrait of us was hanging in the National Gallery in Washington,” Ms. Hunt said the day before her Feb. 12 wedding to Ms. Berry.

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