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Discover what’s new, from Artnet's Contemporary Finds auction to an exhibit at Loch Gallery and more | [Alternate text]( [Alternate text]( Presenting this week’s Marketplace highlights: Our auction and gallery platforms feature a wide array of highly desirable artwork. Browse the available works below and discover the next addition to your collection. Presenting this week’s Marketplace highlights: Our auction and gallery platforms feature a wide array of highly desirable artwork. Browse the available works below and discover the next addition to your collection. Auctions Auctions Explore works available now: Explore works available now: [Earth Day: Land, Sea, and Sky]( Live now through April 18 Don't miss the chance to acquire works that celebrate our wonderful planet in Earth Day: Land, Sea, and Sky, now live until April 18. Bid on photographs, painting, and prints, all by artists who place the natural world—and its urgent need for protection—at the forefront of their focus. Pictured here: Peter Beard, Cape Buffalo Collage, 2002. Est. $35,000–45,000. [Contemporary Finds]( Live now through April 25 Artnet's Contemporary Finds sale is open for bidding. Featuring pioneering artists such as Nicolas Party, Fiona Rae, Shirin Neshat, Wolfgang Tillmans, Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, James Casebere, and more, this auction offers accessibly-priced paintings, prints, and photographs. Pictured here: Hans Hofmann, Abstraction, 1948. Est. $15,000–20,000. [Earth Day: Land, Sea, and Sky]( Live now through April 18 Don't miss the chance to acquire works that celebrate our wonderful planet in Earth Day: Land, Sea, and Sky, now live until April 18. Bid on photographs, painting, and prints, all by artists who place the natural world—and its urgent need for protection—at the forefront of their focus. Pictured here: Peter Beard, Cape Buffalo Collage, 2002. Est. $35,000–45,000. [Contemporary Finds]( Live now through April 25 Artnet's Contemporary Finds sale is open for bidding. Featuring pioneering artists such as Nicolas Party, Fiona Rae, Shirin Neshat, Wolfgang Tillmans, Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, James Casebere, and more, this auction offers accessibly-priced paintings, prints, and photographs. Pictured here: Hans Hofmann, Abstraction, 1948. Est. $15,000–20,000. Don't miss these upcoming sales: Don't miss these upcoming sales: [40 Under 10]( April 17–30 Deadline to submit: April 14 Our 40 Under 10 sale returns with a selection of prints, each under $10,000. Don't miss this chance to collect works by celebrated artists, at accessible prices. Preview a selection of highlights from the sale [here](. [Private Sales]( April 25–May 21 Deadline to submit: April 22 Discover blue-chip photographs, prints and original works that are available for immediate purchase via Artnet’s Private Sales. [Spring Photographs]( May 2–16 Deadline to submit: April 30 Featuring florals, landscapes and more, this new auction series presents photography by essential artists including Diane Arbus, Robert Mapplethorpe, and others. [40 Under 10]( April 17–30 Deadline to submit: April 14 Our 40 Under 10 sale returns with a selection of prints, each under $10,000. Don't miss this chance to collect works by celebrated artists, at accessible prices. Preview a selection of highlights from the sale [here](. [Private Sales]( April 25–May 21 Deadline to submit: April 22 Discover blue-chip photographs, prints and original works that are available for immediate purchase via Artnet’s Private Sales. [Spring Photographs]( May 2–16 Deadline to submit: April 30 Featuring florals, landscapes and more, this new auction series presents photography by essential artists including Diane Arbus, Robert Mapplethorpe, and others. [Explore Auctions]( [Explore Auctions]( Galleries Galleries Browse current exhibitions presented by our member galleries: [Galerie Ludorff]( [Recent Acquisitions Spring 2024]( Düsseldorf, Germany Live now through August 31 Galerie Ludorff presents their recent acquisitions including artwork by Gerhard Richter, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Hans Hartung, and Katharina Grosse, among many more. Browse current exhibitions presented by our member galleries: [Galerie Ludorff]( [Recent Acquisitions Spring 2024]( Düsseldorf, Germany Live now through August 31 Galerie Ludorff presents their recent acquisitions including artwork by Gerhard Richter, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Hans Hartung, and Katharina Grosse, among many more. [Loch Gallery]( [Exploring The Formal Garden, New Paintings By Philip Craig]( Toronto, Canada Live now through April 30 In Phillip Craig's latest series, the artist explores the methodical qualities of the formal garden. Craig juxtaposes the symmetry of the garden's structure with the wild nature of the plants that inhabit it. [Loch Gallery]( [Exploring The Formal Garden, New Paintings By Philip Craig]( Toronto, Canada Live now through April 30 In Phillip Craig's latest series, the artist explores the methodical qualities of the formal garden. Craig juxtaposes the symmetry of the garden's structure with the wild nature of the plants that inhabit it. [D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc]( [Abstraction In Fiber And Paint, 1976-1989. Seven Women Rethink Fine Art And Craft]( New York, United States Live now through April 26 This exhibition spotlights seven women artists, including Miriam Schapiro and Gloria Klein, who redefined the relationship between fine art and craft by referencing textiles in their work. [D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc]( [Abstraction In Fiber And Paint, 1976-1989. Seven Women Rethink Fine Art And Craft]( New York, United States Live now through April 26 This exhibition spotlights seven women artists, including Miriam Schapiro and Gloria Klein, who redefined the relationship between fine art and craft by referencing textiles in their work. Trending now: Yayoi Kusama Trending now: Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama's diverse practice spans painting, sculpture, film, and installation. The contemporary Japanese artist is known for her distinctive use of repetitive dots, pumpkins, and mirrors, which unify her artistic oeuvre. Yayoi Kusama: Infinite Love is currently being showcased at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Explore works by Yayoi Kusama—currently available across Artnet's member galleries—[here](. Yayoi Kusama's diverse practice spans painting, sculpture, film, and installation. The contemporary Japanese artist is known for her distinctive use of repetitive dots, pumpkins, and mirrors, which unify her artistic oeuvre. Yayoi Kusama: Infinite Love is currently being showcased at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Explore works by Yayoi Kusama—currently available across Artnet's member galleries—[here](. [Explore Galleries]( [Explore Galleries]( Follow us [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Artnet Worldwide Corporation. 373 Park Avenue South, 5th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, USA [Unsubscribe]( from this list, [register]( to receive Artnet newsletters, or [update]( your profile. For more information, please contact us at marketing@artnet.com. [Terms]( [Privacy]( [FAQ]( Follow us [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Artnet Worldwide Corporation. 373 Park Avenue South, 5th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, USA [Unsubscribe]( from this list, [register]( to receive Artnet newsletters, or [update]( your profile. For more information, please contact us at marketing@artnet.com. [Terms]( [Privacy]( [FAQ]( Having trouble viewing this email? 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