The Beatles’ rare collaborative painting, ‘Images of a Woman,’ created during their 1966 Tokyo tour, sold for an impressive $1.7 million at Christie’s auction, showcasing the band’s artistic talents beyond music.
Sotheby’s unveils a revolutionary fee structure, simplifying premiums, introducing a success fee, and eliminating the Overhead Premium, aiming to enhance transparency, attract new clients, and foster a more inclusive art market experience.
“From the attic’s depths, a hidden gem emerged: Turner’s forgotten sketch, a testament to his early brilliance, captivates the art world.”
Mark Knopfler’s guitar collection auction achieved a staggering £8.8 million, with 25% of the proceeds donated to charities. The 1959 Vintage Gibson Les Paul Standard set a new auction record, selling for £693,000.
In the midst of a tumultuous tour, The Beatles discovered artistic refuge, creating a collaborative painting that captures their shared creativity and marks a turning point in their career. ‘Images of a Woman’ stands as a testament to their enduring legacy and the transformative power of art.
A long-lost masterpiece by Gustav Klimt, “Portrait of Fräulein Lieser,” has been rediscovered and is expected to fetch millions at auction.
Christie’s announces addition of seven paintings from Paul Allen collection to upcoming auction in May.
Katonah Museum of Art Gala and Auction 2022 honoring Ali Banisadr, Huma Bhabha, and Pauline Forlenza
November 3, 2022
On November 3, the Katonah Museum of Art will have its 2022 Gala and Auction. The celebration will commemorate Ali Banisadr, Huma Bhabha, and Pauline Forlenza (previously Willis), director and CEO of the American Federation of Arts, as well as KMA executive director Michelle Yun Mapplethorpe and two other prominent artists from…