Helen Frankenthaler, Concerto (1982), sold for $2.11m, more than four times the low estimate at Christie's, New York. Acrylic On Canvas, 134.6 x 99.7cm. The work has been traded once in the past.
Ed Ruscha, Pressures (1967), sold for $1.99m, more than one and a half times the low estimate at Christie's, New York. Oil On Canvas, 50.8 x 61.0cm. The work has been traded once in the past.
Inspired by the eerie, ivy-clad tombstones of Highgate Cemetery and the unsettling atmosphere of classic horror, Castillo’s pieces are the sartorial equivalent of an American Horror Story episode mixed with the spectral elegance of Nosferatu.
In her art, Flowers thinks about monster mythology and autonomy as they relate to the all-too-human experience of feeling unwanted and out of place.
Swiss mechanical artist Jean Tinguely continues to captivate people around the world with his unusual, playful kinetic works of art.