Emil Nolde, Marschlandschaft mit Abendhimmel (Marsh landscape with evening sky) (1925), $129,500 to $194,200 estimate, is due to be sold at Sotheby's Modern & Contemporary Art Auction in Cologne on November 12, 2024. Watercolour On Paper, 33.7 x 47.1cm. The work has been traded twice in the past.
That said, November’s lineup of fairs is widely distributed, which means it’s likely that only the most hardcore collectors and art enthusiasts will try to visit more than a couple.
In Liao Wen’s practice, the body—experienced in its phenomenological primacy by the subject—has value per se, for its intrinsic qualities and physiological needs, but at the same time, it exists as a social and cultural artefact, invested and shaped by a mix of internal impulses and external forces and demands.
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No sooner had it been announced, back in 2021, than its price tag – $14m, the highest price the gallery has ever paid for a single work – became the subject of controversy, criticised as extravagant and reckless spending, a “scandalous abuse” of public funds.
In an interview with Louisiana Channel, Liz Diller, co-founder of the renowned architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro, reflects on her unconventional journey into architecture and her innovative approach to design.
“There is something about the fact I’m not doing this in a full-on, abrasive way, that I think gives me wiggle room – that slight abstraction is helpful,” says the artist, reflecting on her use of pointillism for her new solo show, girls peeing on cars, a collaboration between Guts Gallery and miłość.