There’s no moss growing on Art Miami as they keep the sales rolling into day 1 (that’s the day after the Vernissage):
- Bridgette Mayer Gallery sold a Kenneth Noland painting titled “Blue Painted Blue” (1959) for $350,000
- Osborne Samuel sold two Henry Moore bronze sculptures totaling $200,000, and a GracielaSacco photo inlayed on wood for $35,000
- ACA Galleries reported a record-breaking six-figure sale for a Jacob Lawrence egg tempera painting titled “The Prophecy”
- James Barron Gallery sold a Richard Diebenkorn painting titled “Reclining Nude” for $85,000
- Galerie Forsblom sold a Stephan Balkenhol wooden installation for about $80,000
- Eli Klein sold a Zhao Kailin oil painting titled “Dream of Home,” for nearly $70,000
- C. Grimaldis Gallery sold a Chul-Hyun Ahn lighting installation for $60,000
- Nicholas Metivier Gallery sold Edward Burtynsky’s “Dryland Farming #13” for $40,000
- Waterhouse & Dodd sold a Jean Francois Rauzier print titled “Palau de la Musica” for $27,000
- Westwood Gallery NYC sold Bryan El Castillo’s mixed-medium work depicting Kate Moss for $27,000 as well as a Lucien Clergue’s photo of Picasso titled “Picasso at an Antiques Store, Arles” for $5,000
- Laurence Miller Gallery sold Burk Uzzle’s “Wall With Children” for $12,800
- Pace Prints sold 45 of Yoshitomo Nara’s “Doggy Radio” sculptures totaling more than $112,000
- Contessa Gallery sold David Drebin’s print tilted “The Bosphorous” to Istanbul Museum of Modern Art for an undisclosed amount
- Frey Norris sold works by Indian artist Chitra Ganesh, and an airplane-inspiredinstallation by Australian artists Sean Cordeiro and Claire Healy