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Sales at Art Show & Armory

March 7, 2010 by Marion Maneker

The Art Newspaper collected a few more deals at The Art Show at the Park Avenue Armory
  • A solo show of works by Fred Wilson proved popular at PaceWildenstein (A7), with prices from $25,000 to $85,000 enticing the Toledo Museum of Art to buy Iago’s Mirror, 2010.

In a similar spirit, there were buyers at Pier 92, the Armory Show, Modern:

  • Michael Gitlitz of Marlborough Gallery. This was on the back of selling the marble figure Infanta Margarita, 2010, by Spanish sculptor Manolo Valdés for $350,000 to an American collector within minutes of the fair opening
  • Stockholm dealer Björn Wetterling of Wetterling Gallery, who sold a Roy Lichtenstein acrylic on wood, Brushstroke III (1986, edition of ten) for $250,000

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Filed Under: Art Fairs Tagged With: Armory Show, The Art Show

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