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Christopher Wool’s Riot Coming to Sotheby’s

April 20, 2015 by Marion Maneker

#BTS with Christopher Wool’s ‘Untitled (Riot)’ – one of the artist’s earliest and most legendary word paintings and a new addition to our upcoming Contemporary Art auction on 12 May in #NYC. #SothebysContemporary

A photo posted by Sotheby’s (@sothebys) on Apr 16, 2015 at 9:56am PDT

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