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Sotheby s March Asia Week sale series led by yard sale discovery

Sotheby s March Asia Week sale series led by yard sale discovery An exceptional and rare 15th century Chinese Yongle Period Blue and White ‘Floral’ Bowl heads to the auction block with a $300/500,000 estimate. Courtesy Sotheby s. NEW YORK, NY .-Sotheby’s announced highlights of its upcoming Asia Week sales in New York, featuring a diverse array of Asian art spanning 4,000 years of history. Among the highlights are an exceptional selection of Imperial jades and cloisonné enamels from the Brooklyn Museum, sold to support museum collections; Vasudeo S. Gaitonde’s Untitled – which will appear at auction for the first time this March after remaining in the collection of renowned American physicist, Robert Marshak and his wife Ruth for nearly sixty years, and more. All works on offer are open for viewing by appointment in Sotheby’s New York galleries beginning 11 March, with auctions taking place from 12 – 24 March.

Galleries in a Pandemic: Exhibitions Open to the Public

Galleries in a Pandemic: Exhibitions Open to the Public A peek into exhibitions at art galleries which are opening for the public. The headlight partially fills up the dark with light, on a cold winter night – comes out the sun in the dreariness of volatility. And like a spotlight it highlights the walkers, tattlers and the veiled human race. The light then moves on to streets and halls and into crevices at dawn, lighting up slumbering quarters, confined stories and scarred corridors. As the new year brings in hope, a sense of weariness and carries on itself a past of monotony, worry and distrust, it gives way to starts and new openings. With several galleries moving to offline exhibits and shows, and slowly opening shows for public view, art takes the form of a visual antidote in a troubled world.

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