When New York City private members club Zero Bond officially opens the doors of its second location on March 10 at Wynn Las Vegas, it will feature more than $40 million in art by revered talents like Marc Chagall, Hans Hofmann, Richard Diebenkorn, Joan Miró, and Robert Indiana.
Paul Signac, Avignon. Soir (le château des Papes) (1909), sold for $47,500, more than five and a half times the low estimate at Christie's, London. Watercolour, pen and ink and pencil on paper, 20.9 x 25.9cm. The work has been traded 5 times in the past.
Paul Signac, La Seine à Asnières (1900), sold for $44,100 (GBP33,000), more than four times the low estimate at Christie's in London on March 6.
The Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Riga is set to host "Art Deco to This Day. Design and Craftsmanship in France," an exhibition exploring French Art Deco from March 12 to May 17, 2026.
Georg Wilson's exhibition 'Against Nature', featuring a new series of paintings exploring folklore and poisonous plants, is set to close at Pilar Corrias. The show concludes on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
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