Los Angeles-born-and-based artist Lauren Halsey has shown her immersive installations all over the world, from New York’s Met to the Serpentine in London to the Venice Biennale.
Hauser & Wirth presents an exhibition of works by Niklaus Stoecklin, March 19 until May 23.
Keith Coventry, Battle of Marston Moor (1992), sold for $47,800, more than four times the low estimate at Christie's, London. Oil on canvas, in the artist's frame, 81.9 x 70.0cm. The work has not been traded before.
César, Le Sein (The Breast) (1967), sold for $93,900, more than 23 times the low estimate at Christie's, London. Stainless steel, 33.5 x 28.0cm. The work has not been traded before.
Jean Tinguely, Vive la 6,9! (Long live the 6,9!) (1968), sold for $41,000, more than ten times the low estimate at Christie's, London. Gouache, watercolour, coloured pencil, graphite and paper collage on card, 26.0 x 49.0cm. The work has not been traded before.
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