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Art Miami, Weekend Report

December 4, 2011 by Marion Maneker


  • Mark Borghi Fine Art sold a Jean-Michel Basquiat work for approximately $250,000, Alexander Calder’s painting titled, “Red and Black” for approximately $85,000, and George Condo’s “Swiss Juice” for approximately $65,000
  • Osborne Samuel sold a Henry Moore sculpture for approximately $250,000, a Lynn Chadwick sculpture for $50,000 and a Tim Flach photo for $7,000
  • Modernism Inc. sold a Gottfried Helnwein painting for $85,000, photographs by Michael Dweck and Lucien Clergue totaling $25,000, a Naomie Kremer painting “R&B” for $16,000, and an Andreas Nottebohm oil painting on aluminum “KN-1962” for $10,000
  • Dillon Gallery sold two works by Kumi Yamashita totaling approximately $75,000, and three Masatake Kouzaki pigment and foil works totaling $6,000
  • James Barron Fine Art sold James Brooks’ “Langella” (1982) for approximately $75,000 and Sol Lewitt’s “Folded 1972” for approximately $40,000
  • Waterhouse & Dodd sold Patrick Hughes’ oil and photographic collage “Sea City” for $60,000
  • ACA Galleries sold four Anita Huffington sculptures totaling approximately $58,000
  • Pace Prints sold a Jim Dine suite of three works for $48,000
  • Mike Weiss Gallery reported for the week, selling six Yigal Ozeri paintings totaling $240,000, 12 Kim Dorland paintings ranging from $4,000-$15,000, two paintings by KAORUKO totaling $48,000, five Trudy Benson paintings ranging from $6,000-$14,000, and a painting by Marc Séguin
  • Sundaram Tagore Gallery sold Merrill Wagner’s “Pasture Flower #1” (2009) for $34,000
  • Priveekollektie sold a nut wood, steel copper, glass and leather desk deigned by De Intuitiefabriek titled “Scrinium” for approximately $30,000, and a Hans Kotter chrome LED and color code unique piece titled “Twin” (2010) for an undisclosed amount
  • Cernuda Arte sold a René Portocarrero mixed media piece entitled “Ciudad Flotante” for $29,000, an Antonio Vidal painting entitled “Abstracción” for $15,000, a David Rodríguez oil on canvas painting “Pausa” for $5,000 and Wilfredo Lam’s brass and chrome-plated metal “L’Oiseau de Feu” for $18,000
  • Greg Kucera Gallery sold a Darren Waterston painting titled “Last Days” for approximately $28,000
  • Graham sold a Mary McDonnell oil on aluminum for $28,000 and three John Zinsser works from his “Devotional Series” totaling $9,000
  • Catherine Edelman Gallery, reported selling for the week 13 Gregory Scott video installations ranging from $26,000 – $32,000
  • Galerie RX sold two Georges Rousse photos titled “Castle of Chambord” (2011) totaling  $27,000
  • David Klein Gallery sold a Kim McCarty watercolor titled “Black Tips” (2010) for $18,000 to a MOMA trustee
  • Galerie Renate Bender sold a Robert Sageman oil on canvas for $15,500 entitled “12,886”
  • Modernbook Gallery Editions, over the course of the week, sold four Brent Townshend pieces including three multi-panel editions of “Rockefeller Center” totaling $30,000 and a multi-panel work entitled “Opera Garnier” for $8,000, eight works by Maggie Taylor ranging from $2,400-$4,000, three Jamie Baldridge works totaling $24,000, and works by Ryan Bush, David Imlay, Raven Erebus and Brigitte Camochan
  • Douglas Dawson Gallery sold an “Anthropomorphic Urn” from Tamalameque, Columbia (800-1200 AD) for $13,000 as well as a set of “Deep Water Buoys” recovered from Lake Superior/Lake Michigan (20th century) made of wood and iron pigment for $11,500
  • Aldo de Sousa Gallery sold two untitled Raul Mazzoni geometrical works totaling $12,000
  • Jennifer Kostuik Gallery sold “Shattered Sphere” by Brent Comber for $12,000
  • Galerie Forsblom sold a Kaarina Kaikkonen sculpture made of men’s coats titled “Some Hope” for $10,000
  • Robert Mann Gallery sold two Julie Blackmon pigment prints totaling $9,000
  • Peter Fetterman Gallery sold a Steve McCurry photograph titled “Sharbat Gula, Afghan Girl” (Pakistan, 1984) for approximately $8,500 and several Stephen Wilkes digital C prints including “Central Park” (2010) for $6,500 and “Times Square” (2010) for $3,500.
  • Lisa Sette Gallery sold two acrylic and India ink on de-acidified 19th Century paper titled “Ghostly Meditations (the invisible essence of things)” (2011) and “Ghostly Meditations (distills into something dense and unknown)” totaling $8,400. The gallery also sold three oil on panel pieces titled “The Battle” (2009) for $2,800, “Traveling Grower” (2011) for $1,200 and “Flood” (2011) for $1,200
  • Pan American Art Projects sold a mixed media piece by Jose Manuel Fors titled “Fragmentos” for $7,000, two William Cannings works “Glow Tube” for $3,000 and “Rip and Sag” for $7,500 made from inflated steel and paint

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