(Drivebycuriosity) - It`s November again and the world`s largest auction houses have their annual huge fall auctions in Manhattan. This post is about the galleries @ Phillips, the number 3 of the global auction houses (phillips ). The company has the reputation to be more focused on contemporary works than her bigger competitors and to show more cutting edge art by up-and-coming artists. But they also had some big names. I display here some of my favorites from the exhibition - as usual a very subjective selection.
Above you can see Jean-Michel Basquiat`s “Exercisio” (1984, acrylic and colored pencell on canvas); Hernan Bas`"Untitled (Dating Pool)" (2003, water-based oil on panel) & Susumu Kamlo`s “Summer Holiday” (2021 Flashe on canvas)
Above follow Richard Prince’s “Untitled (De Kooning)” (2006-2007, acrylic and inkjet on canvas); Issy Wood`s “Eggplant / car interior” (2019, oil on velvet) &
Wilhelm Sasnal´s “Face” (2011, oil on canvas).
Above: Stefanie Heinze’s "Rear (Falling Leaf)" (2019 acrylic and oil on canvas); Lisa Brice’s “Untitled (Diptych)” (2020, oil on tracing paper); Jess Valice’s “Dancing Free with Mr. D.” (2021, oil on canvas) & Sonia Gechtoff`s “In the Red” (2016, acrylic and graphite on canvas).
Above follow: Lynette Yiaom-Boak`s “Watcher” (2011, oil on canvas); Tomokazu Matsuyama`s “November Through the Ages” (2014, acrylic and mixed media on canvas) & Georg Baselitz`s “Der Brief von der Front (Laktionov)” (1998, oil on canvas).
The surrealist Dorothea Tanning belongs to my favorite painters. In 2019 I posted about an amazing exhibition at the Tate Modern ( here). Above her "Status Quo" (1965, oil on canvas).
Last but not least: Jackson Pollock.
To be continued
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