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Fruit Bowl 11 by Manoucher Yektai sells for $206,000
Fruit Bowl 11 by Manoucher Yektai sells for $206,000

The work, executed in 1959, was sold at Sotheby's, Online for more than five and a half times the high estimate.

Sotheby's, Online · 27 Apr, 2023 @ 17:33

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‘Xican-a.o.x Body’ brings Chicano culture to Miami
‘Xican-a.o.x Body’ brings Chicano culture to Miami

Narsiso Martinez is one of more than 70 artists featured in PAMM’s newest exhibition, “Xican-a.o.x. Body”. The show featuring Chicano culture is on display until March 30, 2025.

London’s National Gallery acquires  $2.6m work by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
London’s National Gallery acquires $2.6m work by Lawrence Alma-Tadema

The National Gallery acquired After the Audience (1879) in a sale negotiated by Christie’s from the Pre-Raphaelite collector Isobel Goldsmith.

La chambre claire Galerie : Bernard Descamps
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La chambre claire Galerie de Douarnenez presents an exhibition by Bernard Descamps until September 7.

New contemporary arts space
New contemporary arts space

The American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York is pleased to announce it will open 10,000 square feet of its Beaux Arts–style galleries to the public year-round beginning September 26, 2024.

Museum Susch Presents A Fuller Picture of Female Photographers
Museum Susch Presents A Fuller Picture of Female Photographers

Muzeum Susch unveils a research program exploring 20th-century women’s photography, beginning with an exhibition about two pioneering Czech artists.

‘We want people to have fun’: Dulwich Picture Gallery’s director on the institution’s new sculpture park
‘We want people to have fun’: Dulwich Picture Gallery’s director on the institution’s new sculpture park

The London museum has embarked on a £5m redevelopment that will see its grounds filled with contemporary sculpture and versatile family spaces