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Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz work with $171,400 estimate heads to auction
Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz work with $171,400 estimate heads to auction

Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, "Muse", 1922 (1922), $171,400 to $220,400 estimate, is due to be sold at Desa Unicum Zakopane, Zakopane Auction in Warsaw on January 30, 2025. Watercolour/Paper Mounted On Paperboard, 47.6 x 62.7cm. The work has been traded once in the past.

At First Street Green Art Park: Shev Lunatic, Curve, Seb Gorey & More
At First Street Green Art Park: Shev Lunatic, Curve, Seb Gorey & More

The elegant image featured above was painted by the Germany-based, Ukrainian artist Shev Lunatic.

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Brazilian artist Ana Mazzei is showing at Public Gallery via Martins & Montero as part of the Condo programme. Her pairing of a mask-like sculpture and film of a ballerina invokes a transition in either direction between bird and human forms.

Jeremy Shaw installation explores the limits of human experience
Jeremy Shaw installation explores the limits of human experience

Phase Shifting Index is an immersive seven-channel video installation by the Berlin-based artist Jeremy Shaw, now on view at Hamburger Bahnhof as part of the group exhibition ‘Museum in Motion.

Six Visiting Paintings now on view at the Kimbell
Six Visiting Paintings now on view at the Kimbell

Works by Picasso, Gauguin, Caillebotte, Monet, Couture & Romanino are free to see in the Kimbell Museum's Kahn building, for a limited time.

Albert Einstein’s love letters sold at ‘fire sale’ price of $432K, billionaire banker claims in lawsuit against Christie’s Auction House
Albert Einstein’s love letters sold at ‘fire sale’ price of $432K, billionaire banker claims in lawsuit against Christie’s Auction House

Jacqui Safra, 78, claims Christie’s sold off much of his cherished art collection at “fire sale” prices — to the tune of $37.5 million — in a dispute over a $63 million advance the auction house alleges he defaulted on, according to a Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit from last week.

Carol Jerrems’ maternal inheritances
Carol Jerrems’ maternal inheritances

For Josephine Mead, they also galvanise the power—and limits—of feminist legacy five decades on.