Among the record-setting performances were works by Jackson Pollock and Constantin Brancusi, which each sold for over $100m ...
New York Magazine’s senior critic Jerry Saltz has some strong opinions about art – and he doesn’t like most of it.
We asked five advisers for their takes on the May sales, from the high-profile consignments to what we can expect from the ...
A year ago, New York’s spring sales of modern art brought in a disappointing $1.3bn. In the past 12 months, the global ...
Auctioneer Adrien Meyer sells Jackson Pollock’s "Number 7A" (1948) at Christie's for $181.2 million (photo courtesy Christie's) The Pollock sucks up the oxygen. It is the lead story — important, yes, ...
From the avant-garde art studios and gossip-fuelled lunches of mid-Century Manhattan, Frank O'Hara invented a new kind of ...
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