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Sally Mann, Marilyn Minter, Helmut Newton, Francesca Woodman, Joseph Szabo, Malick Sidibé, Richar

Sally Mann, Marilyn Minter, Helmut Newton, Francesca Woodman, Joseph Szabo, Malick Sidibé, Richard Prince, Annie Leibovitz, Roxanne Lowit, Robert ParkeHarrison [artnet Auctions] May 28, 2016 [Photographs] [Prints] [Paintings] [Newly Listed] [All Artworks] [Consign Now] Weekend Highlights Rebels May 20–31 [Richard Prince Untitled (Girlfriend) from Cowboys and Girlfriends, 1992 Est. 9,000–12,000 USD] Don’t miss unforgettable photographs by Sally Mann, Marilyn Minter, Helmut Newton, Francesca Woodman, Joseph Szabo, Malick Sidibé, Richard Prince, Annie Leibovitz, Roxanne Lowit, Robert ParkeHarrison, and more in our tribute to artists and subjects who defy convention. Rebels is live for bidding now through Tuesday, May 31. [BROWSE THE SALE] Trending Artworks [Daido Moriyama How to create a beautiful picture 6: Tights in Shimotakaido, c. 1987 Est. 5,000–7,000 USD] [Ryan McGinley Jasper (Red Mohawk), 2013 Est. 2,200–2,800 USD] [Lewis Morley Christine Keeler, London, 1963 Est. 16,000–20,000 USD] [Wayne Thiebaud Cosmetic Counter, 1991 Est. 30,000–50,000 USD] [Olaf Breuning Bully, 2000 Est. 1,500–2,500 USD] [Osvaldo Salas Fidel Castro in NYC (with USA flag), 1959 Est. 6,000–7,000 USD] [Malick Sidibé Grand Galled de Boxeur, 1966 Est. 3,000–4,000 USD] [Massimo Vitali Rosignano Diptych (2 works), c. 2002 Est. 6,000–6,500 USD] [BROWSE ALL LIVE LOTS] Upcoming Sale Preview Minimalism: Concept/Object May 31–June 9 [Sol LeWitt Horizontal Brushstrokes, 2004 Est. 12,000–15,000 USD] Explore an exclusive preview of Minimalism: Concept/Object, a sale of Minimalist and Conceptual Art that begins Tuesday, May 31. This sale will offer important works in a variety of media by key innovators of these influential artistic movements, including Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, Martin Puryear, and Bernar Venet, and will be live for bidding through June 9. [PREVIEW THE SALE] [VIEW ALL LIVE AND UPCOMING SALES] Buy and Sell [ARTNET AUCTIONS] [GALLERIES] [AUCTION HOUSES] [MARKET ALERTS] Art Valuation [PRICE DATABASE] [ANALYTICS REPORTS] Knowledge and News [ARTNET NEWS] [ARTISTS] [MONOGRAPHS] [EVENTS] Follow us [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google+] [Pinterest] [Instagram] Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}] by Artnet Worldwide Corporation. 233 Broadway, 26th Floor, New York, NY, 10279, USA. [Unsubscribe] from this list, [register to receive] artnet newsletters, or [update your profile]. For more information, please contact us at [marketing@artnet.com] or view the artnet [Privacy Policy].

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