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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000 (pictured White), and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein (pictured Blue), Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000 (pictured White, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000 (pictured right); and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • The winning bid comes over the phone via the woman to the right. Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein (pictured Blue), Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • The winning bid comes over the phone via the woman to the right. Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein (pictured Blue), Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • The hammer goes down onSotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000 (pictured right); and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000 (pictured right); and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • The winning bid comes over the phone via the woman to the left. Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000 (pictured White, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000 (pictured White, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000 (pictured right); and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • The winning bid comes over the phone via the woman to the left. Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000 (pictured White, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000 (pictured right); and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000 (pictured White), and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000; and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein (pictured Blue), Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000 (pictured right); and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Sotheby's sale of post-war and contemporary art - highlights include: a group of works from an Important Swedish Private Collection, including Lucio Fontana’s rarely seen masterwork, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) Estimate £5,000,000 — 7,000,000 (pictured White, and Robert Rauschenberg’s Untitled (Small oil on canvas #4) (1963) Estimate £800,000 — 1,200,000; s a self- portrait diptych by Francis Bacon from 1977 Estimate £13,000,000 — 18,000,000; a monumental and mesmeric Abstraktes Bild by Gerhard Richter Estimate £14,000,000 — 20,000,000 (pictured right); and works by Cy Twombly, Nicolas de Staël, Yves Klein, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol.
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  • Setting up for Bestselling-author Anthony Horowitz will open proceedings by having his portrait taken in Bill Jackson’s On The Beach - a Pop-Up Studio in which the artist will take portrait photographs of visitors to the Fair against a montage backdrop of Aldeburgh Beach - Caroline Wiseman Modern and Contemporary (Stand 53). London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Bestselling-author Anthony Horowitz (pictured )  opens proceedings by having his portrait taken in Bill Jackson’s On The Beach - a Pop-Up Studio in which the artist will take portrait photographs of visitors to the Fair against a montage backdrop of Aldeburgh Beach - Caroline Wiseman Modern and Contemporary (Stand 53). London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Bestselling-author Anthony Horowitz (pictured )  opens proceedings by having his portrait taken in Bill Jackson’s On The Beach - a Pop-Up Studio in which the artist will take portrait photographs of visitors to the Fair against a montage backdrop of Aldeburgh Beach - Caroline Wiseman Modern and Contemporary (Stand 53). London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Bestselling-author Anthony Horowitz (pictured )  opens proceedings by having his portrait taken in Bill Jackson’s On The Beach - a Pop-Up Studio in which the artist will take portrait photographs of visitors to the Fair against a montage backdrop of Aldeburgh Beach - Caroline Wiseman Modern and Contemporary (Stand 53). London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Wire sculpture by Rachel Ducker inside an Infiniti car covered in copper nails - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Busts (incl the larger than life Jesus Curia sculpture - pictured)on the Modus Gallery Stand - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Busts (incl the larger than life Jesus Curia sculpture - pictured)on the Modus Gallery Stand - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Wire sculpture by Rachel Ducker inside an Infiniti car covered in copper nails - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Wire sculpture by Rachel Ducker inside an Infiniti car covered in copper nails - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Maggie Island by Marcus Harvey on the Jerwood Gallery -  London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Maggie Island by Marcus Harvey on the Jerwood Gallery -  London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • A portrait of Amy Winehouse made of corks, shot gun cartridges and mouse traps and Busts (incl the larger than life Jesus Curia sculpture - pictured)on the Modus Gallery Stand - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Ken Kagami draws sketches of mens genitals and womens bresasts for a large queue of visitors - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Polychromatic Attentio by Olafur Eliason in the Tanya Bonakdar gallery- Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • A glass work by Armando Andrade Tudela in the Carl Freedman Gallery -  Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • A glass work by Armando Andrade Tudela in the Carl Freedman Gallery -  Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • John de Andrea, Cierra 2003 in the gallery Perrotin - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • John de Andrea, Cierra 2003 in the gallery Perrotin - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Eva Kotatkova performs in an installation piece for the Meyer Riegger Gallery - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Cocktail party by Tom Friedman - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Work by Gilbert and George - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Work by Glenn Brown in the Gagosian Gallery - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Works by Chris Martin int he Anto Kern Gallery - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • The Frieze Project by Ayr - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Cocktail party by Tom Friedman - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • A piece in the David Zwirner gallery - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Damien Hirst, Holbein (Artists watercolours) in white Cube - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Lui Wei Puzzle, in White Cube - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)<br />
Crying Girl, <br />
Executed in 1964. This work is number four from an edition of five.<br />
Estimate: $7,000,000-9,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)<br />
Crying Girl (centre), <br />
Executed in 1964. This work is number four from an edition of five.<br />
Estimate: $7,000,000-9,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • PAUL CÉZANNE (1839-1906)<br />
L'homme à la pipe (Étude pour un joueur de cartes)<br />
(recto ) drawn in 1890-1892 (verso )<br />
Estimate: $18,000,000-25,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • ALBERTO GIACOMETTI (1901-1966)<br />
Femme debout<br />
Conceived in 1956-1957 and cast by 1958<br />
Estimate: $4,000,000-6,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • LUCIAN FREUD (1922-2011)<br />
Naked Portrait on a Red Sofa<br />
Painted in 1989-1991<br />
Estimate: $20,000,000-30,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • AMEDEO MODIGLIANI (1884-1920)<br />
Nu couché<br />
Painted in 1917-1918<br />
Estimate on Request (in the region of $100 million) and LUCIAN FREUD (1922-2011)<br />
Naked Portrait on a Red Sofa<br />
Painted in 1989-1991<br />
Estimate: $20,000,000-30,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • LUCIAN FREUD (1922-2011)<br />
Naked Portrait on a Red Sofa<br />
Painted in 1989-1991<br />
Estimate: $20,000,000-30,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • RENÉ MAGRITTE (1898-1967)<br />
Le miroir universel<br />
signed 'Magritte'<br />
Painted in 1938-1939<br />
Estimate: $3,000,000-5,000,000Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)<br />
La Carafe (Bouteille et verre)<br />
Painted in Paris, winter 1911-1912<br />
Estimate: $6,000,000-9,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)<br />
La Carafe (Bouteille et verre)<br />
Painted in Paris, winter 1911-1912<br />
Estimate: $6,000,000-9,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • PAUL CÉZANNE (1839-1906)<br />
Pommes sur un linge<br />
Painted circa 1885<br />
Estimate: $7,000,000-10,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • FRANCIS BACON (1909-1992)<br />
Studies for Portrait Painted in 1976.<br />
Estimate: $12,000,000-18,000,000Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • LUCIAN FREUD (1922-2011)<br />
The Brigadier<br />
Painted in 2003-2004.<br />
Estimate: $25,000,000-35,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • LUCIAN FREUD (1922-2011)<br />
The Brigadier<br />
Painted in 2003-2004.<br />
Estimate: $25,000,000-35,000,000 - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)<br />
Cote Chipote<br />
Painted in 1961.<br />
Estimate on Request - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • Peter Doig Cabin Essence, 1993-4 to be autioned in Frieze week - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • Peter Doig Cabin Essence, 1993-4 to be autioned in Frieze week - Christie’s showcases  the London Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale in October, alongside an exceptional selection of works from the  New York sales in November of Impressionist, Modern, Post-War And  Contemporary Art. The works will be on view to the public from Saturday 10 October to Saturday 17 October at Christie’s King Street. The highlight is  Amedeo Modigliani’s, ‘Nu couché (Reclining  Nude)’, painted in 1917-18, which has an estimate in the region of $100 million.
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  • Wire sculpture by Rachel Ducker inside an Infiniti car covered in copper nails - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Busts (incl the larger than life Jesus Curia sculpture - pictured)on the Modus Gallery Stand - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • A portrait of Amy Winehouse made of corks, shot gun cartridges and mouse traps on the Modus Gallery Stand - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Busts (incl the larger than life Jesus Curia sculpture - pictured)on the Modus Gallery Stand - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Busts (incl the larger than life Jesus Curia sculpture - pictured)on the Modus Gallery Stand - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Maggie Island by Marcus Harvey on the Jerwood Gallery -  London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Maggie Island by Marcus Harvey on the Jerwood Gallery -  London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • Art by Allen Ruppersberg - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Works at White Cube - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Works at White Cube - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Ken Kagami draws sketches of mens (in this case Philip aged 10 slips under the age bar) genitals and womens bresasts for a large queue of visitors - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Polychromatic Attentio by Olafur Eliason in the Tanya Bonakdar gallery- Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Still Life in the Doldrums by Anri Sala in the Marian Goodman Gallery - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • A glass work by Armando Andrade Tudela in the Carl Freedman Gallery -  Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Untitled by Heimo Zobernig - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Rendezvous with Rama by Shezad Dawood - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Eva Kotatkova performs in an installation piece for the Meyer Riegger Gallery - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Blockman 2 by Mathew Day Jackson - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Couple by Louise Bourgeois - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Lui Wei Puzzle, in White Cube - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • The Frieze Project by Ayr - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Lonely Planet ii 2015 by Samara Scott - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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