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From its official opening in 1885, the Crocker Art Museum (then
known as the E.B. Crocker Gallery) has had a split personality.
While the claim that it is “the first public art museum founded
west of the Mississippi” isn’t inaccurate, it may be a bit
misleading. Potential visitors might read that and, unless they
are history buffs, delete it from their itineraries, believing
that the paintings, sculptures and drawings at the Crocker are
connected by cobwebs and must have been surgically removed from
cave walls.
However, the Crocker has long been a lure not only for modern
art, but also, as its collection evolved during the 20th century, ....

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From Op Art to NFTs, Heritage Auction's Modern & Contemporary event travels back to the future


From Op Art to NFTs, Heritage Auction s Modern & Contemporary event travels back to the future
Victor Vasarely (1906-1997), CHOKK, 1976. Acrylic on canvas, 81 x 75 inches. Estimate: $200,000 - $300,000.
DALLAS, TX
.-Heritage Auctions’ May 13 Modern & Contemporary Signature Auction is a decidedly frisky peek at the past, present and future of the definition of art, spanning decades to include masterworks by revered pioneers, celebrated revolutionaries and treasured upstarts. The sale, open now, includes a beer can fashioned into a rattle by Alexander Calder in the 1940s, a hypnotic work made in the 1970s by Op art co-founder Victor Vasarely and three digital “Everydays” by coveted NFT world-shaker and headline-maker Beeple. And everything imaginable in between. ....

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