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How to Get to Frieze Art Fair New York

In the Earlier Times, the fine art earth would be sunburnt and burned out after a weekend of Frieze New York festivities on Randall's Isle. These days, though, the only glare is from the blue light of computer screens as gallerists and VIPs peruse the digital booths in Frieze's inaugural Online Viewing Rooms, which run through May 15.

As one might expect, some larger galleries reported sales in the early hours of the preview days, a good number of which were probable lined up in advance. Gagosian reported selling out its solo presentation of work by Katharina Grosse and Hauser & Wirth establish homes for at least 16 works in the early hours of the fair, many of which were created past artists in response to their recent isolation.

For many market place-watchers, this virtual off-white—the 2d major one since lockdown began, afterward Art Basel Hong Kong's virtual event—served as a valuable litmus test for how well the concept may be able to sustain galleries earlier large public gatherings become safe again.

"While the Frieze OVR is an improvement on Art Basel Hong Kong, the proof is in the pudding," David Zwirner told Artnet News of his experience with the platform. "It'south what clients are doing and how they are reacting. For the states, it was that most sales came through our own outreach" than through Frieze's platform—though, he concedes, action picked upwardly after the first few days and resulted in sales of work by Isa Genzken,Raymond Pettibon, and Wolfgang Tillmans.

Zwirner reported that, on opening twenty-four hours, the gallery received "maybe 11 inquiries from Frieze and over 100 on our own site, which leads me to believe that creating a proper online surroundings is not something that you exercise overnight. The online art business organization model is not the online art fair model."

Still, since Frieze offered dealers full refunds from the New York fair and the ability to participate in the online platform at no toll, information technology offered only upside—specially for those galleries without sophisticated online apparatuses of their own. Smaller outfits reported interest in works priced under $50,000, oft a sugariness spot for the physical off-white every bit well.Zurich-based Galerie Maria Bernheim sold out of works by rising starSarah Slappey priced between $two,500 and 10,000, while Fredericks and Freiser sold a number of pieces by Jocelyn Hobbie for between $24,000 and $60,000.

Below, we've assembled a list of reported sales from the off-white, all converted to USD for ease of reading.

As always, go along in mind that some dealers occasionally offer inflated figures, while others prefer to written report ranges or "asking prices" to obscure actual selling prices, or to cover up the favorable treatment they offering to some buyers, simply non to others.

We did non include reported sales unaccompanied past a price or price range in our list, and then the galleries that tend to disembalm figures are disproportionately represented hither.

PAINTINGS

Installation view of Kate Barbee's In the Studio (2019). Courtesy of Kohn Gallery.

$2 million: George Condo's Distanced Figures 3(2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$i.8 million: Leon Kossoff,Study from 'Minerva Protects Pax from Mars' by Rubens (1981) at Pianoforte Nobile

$550,000: Alice Neel, Veronica (1980) at David Zwirner

$480,000: Michael Borremans, Fire from the Sun (2017) at David Zwirner

$450,000: Oscar Murillo, manifestation (2019) at David Zwirner

$425,000: Simon Hantaï, Etude (1969) at Kasmin

$400,000: Suzan Frecon,untitled composition in four colors(2020) at David Zwirner

$380,000: Nate Lowman, Escalade (2005) at David Zwirner

$350,000: A painting past Thomas Houseago at Xavier Hufkens

$275,000: Rita Ackermann,Mama, Aftermath Leaving Neverland(2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$275,000: A painting past Zhang Enli at Xavier Hufkens

$250,000: A Loie Hollowell painting from 2019 at Pace

$250,000: Leon Kossoff,Written report for Copy of 'Cephalus and Aurora' past Poussin No. one (1976) at Pianoforte Nobile

$250,000: Nigel Cooke,Oceans(2020) at Pace

$225,000: Henry Taylor,I'm and then total of doubt, but I must Hustle Forwards, as my daughter Jade would say(2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$210,000: Miquel Barceló,Rentrer(2019) at Acquavella Galleries

$200,000: Charles Duback, Blackness and White (Anne Waterhouse) (1960) at Eric Firestone Gallery

$180,000: Damian Loeb,Lolita (2005) at Acquavella Galleries

$170,000: Rodney Graham,Untitled(2020) at Lisson Gallery

$150,000: A painting by Dorothy Iannone at Ortuzar Projects

$120,000: Marilyn Minter,Peak-a-Boob (2020) at Salon 94

$100,000: R.H. Quaytman'southOptima, Chapter iii(2004-xix) at Miguel Abreu Gallery

$95,000: Rodney Graham,Untitled(2020) at Lisson Gallery

$75,000: A painting by Sterling Scarlet at Xavier Hufkens

$seventy,000: A painting by Torkwase Dyson from 2020 at Footstep

$60,000: Mary Heilmann,Hermosa Sunset(2018) at Hauser & Wirth

$65,000–125,000 each: Four paintings past Gladys Nilsson at Garth Greenan

$65,000: Ian Davenport,Cadmium Yellow Hue(2020) at Kasmin

$65,000: Jane Freilicher,Untitled (Forsythia and Orangish) (ca. 1970) at Kasmin

$55,000: Anj Smith,Flowerings of the Chocolate Cosmos(2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$45,000 each: Three paintings by David Robilliard at Ortuzar Projects

$xxx,000: Mimi Gross, Gertrude and the Secretaries (1974) at Eric Firestone Gallery

Henry Taylor, Man, I'm so full of doubt, but I must Hustle Forward, as my daughter Jade would say (2020). © Henry Taylor, courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Thomas Barratt.

Henry Taylor, Man, I'm then full of doubtfulness, but I must Hustle Frontwards, as my daughter Jade would say (2020). © Henry Taylor, courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Thomas Barratt.

$twenty,000–45,000 each: Six paintings past British artist Daniel Crews-Chubb in his solo presentation with Timothy Taylor Gallery

$25,000: Mimi Gross,The Men of Sears Roebuck(1973) at Eric Firestone Gallery

$23,000: Elliott Puckette,Untitled (2015) at Kasmin

$20,000–22,000 each: Two embroidered paintings by Kate Barbee at Kohn Gallery

$21,800: Kaye Donachie,Be Lost Forever (2020) at Maureen Paley

$20,000: Alake Shilling,Tickle Bug is Back in Town(2020) at Salon 94

$12,500: Alake Shilling, Untitled(2019) at Salon 94

$12,500: A painting by Caroline Kent at Kohn Gallery

$12,000: Paul P,Untitled(2017) at Maureen Paley

$eight,500 each: Alake Shilling'due southTurtle in Bluish Jean Cap (2020) andUntitled (2019) at Salon 94

$half-dozen,000–20,000 each: X paintings by Jenna Gribbon at Fredericks and Freiser

$viii,000 each: Three new paintings by Koak at Altman Siegel in the Focus section

$5,000–7,000 each: Viii (of nine on offer) paintings by Michelle Rawlings at And Now Gallery

SCULPTURES & MIXED MEDIA

El Anatsui, <i>Metas III</i>(2014). Courtesy the artist and Acquavella Galleries.

El Anatsui, Metas III(2014). Courtesy the artist and Acquavella Galleries.

$1.five 1000000: El Anatsui'due southMetas III(2014) at Acquavella Galleries

$650,000: Rashid Johnson,Untitled Anxious Men(2014) at Hauser & Wirth

$350,000: Lorna Simpson,Chicago (2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$245,000: Rashid Johnson,Untitled Cleaved Men(2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$225,000: Matthew Day Jackson,Still Life in Nature 4(2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$250,000: Isa Genzken, Nefertiti (2018) at David Zwirner

$200,000: Jenny Holzer,Pick from Truisms: A positive Attitude…(2015) at Hauser & Wirth

$125,000: Do Ho Suh'sKarma (single cavalcade)(2015) at Lehmann Maupin

$110,000: Simone Leigh,Hamlet Serial(2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$75,000: A mixed-media work by Kohei Nawa at Pace

$seventy,000: Chung Chang-Sup,Meditation (2000) at Axel Vervoordt Gallery

$60,000: Ane of Tracy Emin's signature neon works at Xavier Hufkens

$twenty,000 each: 12 (of fifteen offered) of Sadie Benning's mixed media works at Vielmetter Los Angeles

$2,000; Tom Sachs,Store Chair (2018) at Salon 94

PHOTOGRAPHS, PRINTS, & WORKS ON Newspaper

Laurie Simmons, Country Road: Kentucky (1984). Courtesy of the artist and Salon 94.

$495,000: Paul McCarthy,A&E, Eva, HILDA, Santa Anita, session(2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$220,000: Wolfgang Tillmans, Lighter (passage) I-Four , 2019 at David Zwirner

$150,000: Avery Vocalist,untitled (study)(2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$100,000: Wolfgang Tillmans,newspaper drop (light) a(2019) at Maureen Paley

$75,000: Bernar Venet,Effondrement – Lignes indéterminées (2019) at Kasmin

$65,000: Leon Kossoff, From Rubens 'Minerva Protects Pax from Mars (Peace and War)' at Piano Nobile

$60,000 each: Two new watercolors past Nicolas Party, each titledTrees(2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$50,000: Raymond Pettibon,No Title (My mother taught me…)(2007) at David Zwirner

$twoscore,000: Raymond Pettibon,No Title (The egg laid…) (2012) at David Zwirner

$45,000: Laurie Simmons,Country Road: Kentucky, (1984) at Salon 94

$45,000: Laurie Simmons,Birthday Cake(1984) at Salon 94

$32,000: A print by Eileen Quinlan at Miguel Abreu Gallery

$30,000: Catherine Opie'southRainbow Falls #2(2015) at Lehmann Maupin

$25,000: McArthur Binion, healing:piece of work (2020) at Lehmann Maupin

$24,000: A impress past Eileen Quinlan at Miguel Abreu Gallery

$22,000: Mika Rottenberg,Rr29(2020) at Hauser & Wirth

$21,000: Chung Chang-Sup'south untitled work on paper at Axel Vervoordt Gallery

$21,000 each: Two photographs by Trevor Paglen at Altman Siegel in the Focus section

$x,000–12,000 each: Eight (of the 11 on offering) works on paper by Linda Stark at David Kordansky Gallery

$six,000–x,000 each: xi photographs past David Hockney at Kasmin

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