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Art New York/CONTEXT New York returns May 3 to 7

Art Miami — the leading producer of international contemporary and modern art fairs — will present the third edition of Art New York and the second edition of CONTEXT New York at Pier 94, opening Wednesday, May 3.

The two highly-anticipated fairs will showcase more than 120 international contemporary and modern galleries from 50 countries, representing more than 1,200 artists who have exhibited at Art Miami, Art Basel, Design Miami, The Armory Show, Masterpiece, Expo Chicago and Art Dealers Association Of America’s The Art Show. The sister art fairs will give collectors, curators and art advisors the opportunity to view and acquire the most prestigious works available to the market from the 20th and 21st centuries.

This year, Art New York will display the finest work of the modern, post-war and pop eras, and feature paintings, photography, prints, drawings, design and sculpture from masters including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Willem de Kooning and Ed Ruscha.

“This will be our most exciting year yet,” said Katelijne De Backer, Director of Art New York. “In addition to high quality blue chip works, we will be offering some truly unique immersive experiences, which promise to engage seasoned and new collectors alike. Art New York will be the perfect launch to New York Art Week, showcasing the most important works from the masters to the emerging artists ready to take fairgoers by storm.”

Gary Lichtenstein Editions will show images by famed photographer Bob Gruen and — for the first time — and works by Metallica’s Jason Newsted in the combined exhibition Rockers Rawk. Gruen’s exhibit features images of John Lennon, David Bowie, Debbie Harry and The Rolling Stones. Half of all sales from both artists will be donated to the Perry J. Cohen Foundation. On Saturday, May 6, the duo will be on-hand for a Q&A session.

“The fair will highlight a selection of work by emerging and mid-career artists that are primed to become contemporary masters within the next few years,” said CONTEXT New York Director Julian Navarro. “The artists for this year’s special projects are taking a vested interest in social awareness and are putting forth works that will drive visitors to ask questions and to participate in the ever-changing social conversation.”

More information can be found at www.artnyfair.com and www.contextnyfair.com.

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Christie’s First Open Auction Series To Run From Jul. 14 to 29

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With over 500 works, including paintings, sculpture, photography and more, Christie’s First Open Auction Series is the place to be from July 14th to July 29th for the opportunity to preview some fantastic work.

Encompassing a standout selection of works with a wide range of styles and price points, the Summer iteration of the Christie’s FIRST OPEN Auction Series will be offered for the first time as an Online Only Sale, which will be open for bidding from Jul. 14 to 29.

The “Post-War and Contemporary Collection” features paintings, sculpture, works on paper, photographs and installations, including notable lots by Alexander Calder, Sol Lewitt and John McCracken, among others. 

The “Editions Collection” comprises over 200 editions and multiples by artists including Andy Warhol, Ed Ruscha and David Hockney.  

All lots will be on view to the public at 20 Rockefeller Plaza throughout the duration of the online auction with extended evening hours Monday, Jul. 18 through Thursday, Jul. 21, in addition to Tuesday, Jul. 26, when the galleries will be open until 8:00 PM.

This event is completely open to the public and free of charge, so what reason can you think of not to go?

So as a quick recap:

Who: Christie’s First Open Auction Series Preview

What: Post-War & Contemporary, Editions and more

Where:Christie’s at 20 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10020

When: July 14-29, 2016 from 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM on most days (please visit christies.com/auctions/first-open for daily viewing hours)

And lastly, don’t forget: *Preview access at the 20 Rockefeller Plaza location is free and open to the public.  For details on how to bid, please visit christies.com/auctions/first-open.

Clear your calendar and head over to Christie’s!

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