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Discover what’s new, from Artnet's Spring Photographs auction to an exhibition at Unit 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: [Spring Photographs]( Live now through May 16 Featuring Diane Arbus, Brett Weston, Francesca Woodman, Robert Mapplethorpe, André Kertész, Carrie Mae Weems, Willy Ronis, William Eggleston, and more, our Spring Photographs auction presents timeless photographs by leaders of the medium. Pictured here: Francesca Woodman, Untitled, from Angel Series, Rome, Italy, 1977. Est. $4,000–6,000. [Spring Photographs]( Live now through May 16 Featuring Diane Arbus, Brett Weston, Francesca Woodman, Robert Mapplethorpe, André Kertész, Carrie Mae Weems, Willy Ronis, William Eggleston, and more, our Spring Photographs auction presents timeless photographs by leaders of the medium. Pictured here: Francesca Woodman, Untitled, from Angel Series, Rome, Italy, 1977. Est. $4,000–6,000. Don't miss these upcoming sales: Don't miss these upcoming sales: [Post-War & Contemporary Art]( May 9–23 Deadline to submit: May 6 We are pleased to present our marquee spring sale of Post-War & Contemporary art, featuring works by the most influential artists of our time. Preview a selection of highlights from the upcoming sale [here](. [Contemporary Editions]( May 16–30 Deadline to submit: May 13 Bid on vibrant prints by art world favorites such as Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Roy Lichtenstein, and Donald Judd. [20th Century Prints]( May 28-June 12 Deadline to submit: May 27 Discover our new sale of 20th Century prints, featuring the heavy-hitters of the time period from Henri Matisse to Joan Miró. [Post-War & Contemporary Art]( May 9–23 Deadline to submit: May 6 We are pleased to present our marquee spring sale of Post-War & Contemporary art, featuring works by the most influential artists of our time. Preview a selection of highlights from the upcoming sale [here](. [Contemporary Editions]( May 16–30 Deadline to submit: May 13 Bid on vibrant prints by art world favorites such as Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Roy Lichtenstein, and Donald Judd. [20th Century Prints]( May 28-June 12 Deadline to submit: May 27 Discover our new sale of 20th Century prints, featuring the heavy-hitters of the time period from Henri Matisse to Joan Miró. [Explore Auctions]( [Explore Auctions]( Private Sales Private Sales Artwork available for immediate purchase: Artwork available for immediate purchase: Discover blue-chip paintings, prints, photographs, and works on paper that are available for immediate purchase via Artnet’s Private Sales. Red Barn (pictured right) is a quintessential work by one of Pop Art's greatest, Roy Lichtenstein. The image depicts a rural American idyll and blurs the lines between high and low brow art. Acquire ground-breaking works like this, and more, before the sale ends on May 21. Pictured here: Roy Lichtenstein, Red Barn, 1969 Discover blue-chip paintings, prints, photographs, and works on paper that are available for immediate purchase via Artnet’s Private Sales. Red Barn (pictured above) is a quintessential work by one of Pop Art's greatest, Roy Lichtenstein. The image depicts a rural American idyll and blurs the lines between high and low brow art. Acquire ground-breaking works like this, and more, before the sale ends on May 21. Pictured here: Roy Lichtenstein, Red Barn, 1969 [Explore Private Sales]( [Explore Private Sales]( Galleries Galleries Browse current exhibitions presented by our member galleries: [Arusha Gallery]( [I Saw The Waking Field]( London, United Kingdom Live now through May 25 I Saw The Waking Field is the latest solo exhibition of work by artist Kate Walters. The artist's practice is informed by her association with shamanism and her wish to bring spirits into the material plane. Browse current exhibitions presented by our member galleries: [Arusha Gallery]( [I Saw The Waking Field]( London, United Kingdom Live now through May 25 I Saw The Waking Field is the latest solo exhibition of work by artist Kate Walters. The artist's practice is informed by her association with shamanism and her wish to bring spirits into the material plane. [Unit]( [Louise Reynolds: Red Sky at Morning]( London, United Kingdom Live now through May 25 Red Sky at Morning is Louise Reynolds’ latest solo exhibition with Unit. The show delves into the complexities of current affairs and explores the imbalanced ways in which information is disseminated. [Unit]( [Louise Reynolds: Red Sky at Morning]( London, United Kingdom Live now through May 25 Red Sky at Morning is Louise Reynolds’ latest solo exhibition with Unit. The show delves into the complexities of current affairs and explores the imbalanced ways in which information is disseminated. [Sies + Höke Galerie]( [Claudia Wieser: The Auratic Object]( Düsseldorf, Germany Live now through May 10 Claudia Wieser’s woven images are an invitation to test the viewer's own sensory perception. The exhibition title The Auratic Object references to Walter Benjamin and his famous essay 'The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction', published in 1936. [Sies + Höke Galerie]( [Claudia Wieser: The Auratic Object]( Düsseldorf, Germany Live now through May 10 Claudia Wieser’s woven images are an invitation to test the viewer's own sensory perception. The exhibition title The Auratic Object references to Walter Benjamin and his famous essay 'The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction', published in 1936. Trending now: Daniel Arsham Trending now: Daniel Arsham Daniel Arsham is an American contemporary artist who blends art and architecture in his multidisciplinary works. Known for fictional archaeology of contemporary icons and characters, he refers to his works as "future relics of the present". Arsham's work is currently on display at Fotografiska, New York. Explore works by Daniel Arsham—currently available across Artnet's member galleries – [here](. Daniel Arsham is an American contemporary artist who blends art and architecture in his multidisciplinary works. Known for fictional archaeology of contemporary icons and characters, he refers to his works as "future relics of the present". Arsham's work is currently on display at Fotografiska, New York. Explore works by Daniel Arsham—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. 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