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The artist revelled in unexpected perspectives and drew inspiration from photography and fashion
Christie’s sells Signac after settlement agreement; report finds ‘flipped’ art doubled in 2022
Works from the cosmetics heir’s holdings reflect his taste for the imperfect, unfinished and grotesque
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London’s Royal Academy showcases rare erotic works on paper
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The African artist’s mosaic-like works are beautiful but behind their shiny outward appearance lie weighty concerns
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Though this show doesn’t quite live up to its title, the Viennese painter’s extraordinary portraits of women shine out
Auction houses now take their high-priced items out and about to whet the appetite of potential buyers
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Art market showed signs of retrenchment
Christie’s department chief prepares for a big art auction
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