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Zwirner’s Frieze NY Sales

May 4, 2012 by Marion Maneker

  • Two works by John McCracken, whose estate the gallery represents.
  1. $750k — “Be” 2004 — this is the dark/blue sculpture on the corner front of the booth
  2. $200k — “Untitled (Pink Block)” 1968
  • Two aluminum and plexiglass wall-mounted boxes by Donald Judd. The gallery represents Judd Foundation.
  1. $500k — “Untitled (Menziken 91-45)” 1991
  2. $475k — “Untitled (Menziken 91-71)” 1991
  •  One work by Larry Bell
  1. $200k — “Untitled” 1966

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