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The 1918 Spanish Flu wreaked havoc on nearly every country on Earth.
So why didn't more artists respond to it in their work? https://t.co/zNmnUxe8gc
Christie's experimented with a new format, an online contemporary auction with bids starting as low as $100—and the response was intense. https://t.co/Yx7Rynr2rc
Here's our fall guide to New York's 23 unmissable museum exhibitons: https://t.co/hc979HF4HV
The New Yorker's art editor, Françoise Mouly, tapped Kara Walker to create "Quiet As It's Kept," a cover in tribute to author Toni Morrison. https://t.co/T241MRdwVR
Although the price for women’s artworks still lag far behind those of their male counterparts, there is one segment of the market where women are taking the lead. https://t.co/ge58MRO7qe
Works by Claude Monet and Amedeo Modigliani are expected to lead this month’s Impressionist and Modern art evening sale at Sotheby’s London. https://t.co/MCQPwoNj3U
The Gray Market: Why @Gagosian's record-breaking online sale of an Albert Oehlen painting sets a "very juicy precedent": https://t.co/bkBuNJiRc5
It's the 10th anniversary edition of Asia Week, and we've rounded up the very best exhibitions and events you won't want to miss this year: https://t.co/9lV0CEr142
Young American painter Jordan Casteel, who makes large, intensely observed figurative paintings of black figures, has had a major market breakout.
Nine bidders piled during an auction of one of her paintings—which was won by a phone bidder for £299,250. https://t.co/SqKzaLrcBJ