![]() ![]() “I wanted to make her the hearth of the booth,” said Canada cofounder Phil Grauer, “with everybody else around it.” That included Katherine Bradford’s richly colored figurative work Queen Mary, measuring 80 by 68 inches, which went for $50,000, and Matt Connors’s abstract Pieta III (2019), which sold for $50,000. It was her major art-fair appearance, with single works by other gallery artists positioned around her. Kerry James Marshall’s Deadheads (2019), which New York’s Jack Shainman Gallery sold at Art Basel Miami Beach.Īt New York’s Canada Gallery, large and light-filled abstract paintings by RJ Messineo anchored the booth, with Building & Sky (2019), in oil and wood on panel, selling for $30,000. Poe and his team will rehang the booth on Thursday with a solo presentation of landscape paintings by March Avery, the octogenarian daughter of revered American painter Milton Avery. “Basically the booth sold out,” gallery cofounder Jeff Poe said, scanning the stand. It also parted with Mark Grotjahn’s heavily layered 2019 abstraction Untitled (Capri 51.75), in oil on cardboard, for $750,000, and a high-gloss untitled Julian Schnabel for $350,000. The gallery also sold all five works in various media by Yoshimoto Nara that it was showing, including a roughly 26-by-21-inch 2018 painting of a young girl playing guitar under a bold text-“Rock You!”-for $250,000. They went for $200,000 and $225,000, respectively.īut that was just for starters. Untitled (2019) features a muscular man in a watch cap, and Selfies (2019) shows a young woman photographing herself in front of a bathroom mirror. As beautiful weather graced the city outside, 269 galleries offered primary and secondary market material.Įarly on, sales were brisk and even heaving at Blum & Poe, of Los Angeles, New York, and Tokyo, with two fresh-to-market paintings by Angeleno Henry Taylor finding buyers. vernissage of the 18th Art Basel Miami Beach fair took place Wednesday. It’s no secret that the global art market is alive and relatively well, especially in the air-conditioned bubble of the spacious Miami Beach Convention Center, where the V.I.P. The action in front of Pace’s booth at Art Basel Miami Beach 2019. ![]()
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