1. Alex Katz, White Roses 7, 2012, Gavin Brown
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30.4.20
Sotheby's new Gallery Network for Online Sales
Sotheby's has created an online auction platform with leading galleries to offer select works to the public. It commenced with eight galleries offering several works each. All works are offered exclusively through Sotheby's The following artworks can be found on Sotheby's Gallery Network currently. Prices of up to $150,000 can be purchased directly online, and anything above through a representative at Sotheby's. In the upcoming weeks new galleries will be added to the network. Stay tuned for more news.
29.4.20
Favourites from the art fairs
1. Aase Texmon Rygh, Langsom vals (Slow waltz), 1981
2. Adolph Gottlieb, Untitled 6715, 1968
3. Adolph Gottlieb, Untitled 6715, 1968
28.4.20
27.4.20
Artist to Watch: Les Panchyshyn
Ukrainian artist Les Panchyshyn was recently profiled by chief curator, Rebecca Wilson, at Saatchi Art. Looking at his work it is easy to see why. His bold use of colour and striking imagery appeal to the viewer almost instantly. Currently residing in Kiev, the artist has a strong future ahead of him. Panchyshyn who works between abstract and figurative subject matter creates a mystery behind the variety of his work. Not one to reveal too much he maintains a distance between his paintings and the viewer. Click to see more...
1. Warming, 2019
2. Dialogue, 2012
3. Single Series, 2017
Art in Black and White
It's not only artists who are attracted to black and white in art, many find the simplicity of such artwork appealing. Below, you'll find many instances of sharp contrasts, creative line work and strong juxtapositions. Each work has something unique for the audience to consider. Separating these works from the regular mix of colourful art posts emphasizes their character and introduces a new layer to study.
1. Udomsak Krisanamis, Hesitant, 1994















