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Don't miss an exclusive preview of our upcoming Post-War & Contemporary Art sale Jim Dine: The Love

Don't miss an exclusive preview of our upcoming Post-War & Contemporary Art sale [artnet Auctions] July 5, 2016 [Photographs] [Prints] [Paintings] [Newly Listed] [All Artworks] [Consign Now] Jim Dine: The Love of Printing June 28–July 7 [Jim Dine Glyptotek (complete portfolio of 14 works), 1988–1989 Est. 5,000–7,000 USD] [Jim Dine Two Hearts at Sunset (+ The Blue Heart; 2 works), 2005 Est. 4,000–6,000 USD] [Jim Dine Rome (1st Version), 1998 Est. 3,000–5,000 USD] [Jim Dine Amaryllis (from A Temple of Flora), 1978 Est. 10,000–12,000 USD] [Jim Dine The New Building, 2013 Est. 10,000–15,000 USD] Don't miss a stellar collection of prints by Jim Dine, live for bidding now through Thursday, July 7 on artnet Auctions. With several works that have never before come to auction, this selection features the artist's best-known motifs and exemplifies his passion for printmaking. [BROWSE THE SALE] Works of the Week [Harold Eugene Edgerton Seeing the Unseen (complete portfolio of 12 works), 1934–1973 Est. 20,000–30,000 USD] [George Hoyningen-Huene The Divers, 1930 Est. 20,000–30,000 USD] [Agnes Martin Paintings and Drawings: Stedelijk Museum Portfolio, 1990 Est. 4,000–6,000 USD] [Richard Misrach Desert Fire #1 (Burning Palms), 1989 Est. 4,000–6,000 USD] [Tracey Emin My Heart is With You Always (+ 2 others; 3 works), 2014–2015 Est. 3,000–4,000 USD] [Manuel Alvarez Bravo Que Chiquito es el Mundo, 1942 Est. 3,000–4,000 USD] [Edward Weston Iceberg Lake, 1937 Est. 5,000–7,000 USD] [Weng Fen (Weng Peijun) Bird's Eye View, Shanghai, 2002 Est. 5,500–7,500 USD] [BROWSE ALL LIVE LOTS] Upcoming Sale Preview: Post-War & Contemporary Art July 7–19 [Alex Katz Ariel (Red), 2016 Est. 15,000–20,000 USD] This season's Post-War & Contemporary Art sale will offer a variety of stellar artworks from 1945 to the present. Among the highlights are important works in a variety of media by well-known and highly sought-after artists, including Sam Francis, Andy Warhol, Chris Burden, David Hockney, Hans Hofmann, Larry Rivers, Jules Olitski, Sol LeWitt, and many more. Explore an exclusive preview of highlights from this exciting sale, which will be live for bidding Thursday, July 7. [PREVIEW NOW] [VIEW ALL LIVE AND UPCOMING SALES] Upcoming Sales on artnet Auctions July 7–19 Post-War & Contemporary Art Consignment Deadline: July 1 An important sale offering works by well-known and highly influential artists July 12–21 One of a Kind: Unique Photographs Consignment Deadline: July 7 A range of original photographs including Polaroids, photograms, collage, and more July 12–21 Urban Art Consignment Deadline: July 7 Dynamic works by Banksy, KAWS, Kenny Scharf, SEEN, Keith Haring, Shepard Fairey, and more July 19–28 Color and Form Consignment Deadline: July 14 Works by artists known for their bold visual style, vibrant color palettes, and strong sense of linear design July 26–August 4 Contemporary Asian Art Consignment Deadline: July 21 Yue Minjun, Yayoi Kusama, Liu Ye, and more headline this sale of works by important Asian artists July 26–August 4 Diane Arbus Photographs Consignment Deadline: July 22 A selection of iconic images by the prolific and provocative photographer Diane Arbus August 4–16 Style and Glamour Consignment Deadline: August 1 This diverse collection will offer iconic and innovative shots of the exclusive worlds of fashion and fame by the masters of photography August 9–18 Cool Works for a Hot Summer Consignment Deadline: August 4 Celebrate summer with works by some of today's hottest artists, including Massimo Vitali, Alex Katz, Jeff Koons, and Andy Warhol [LEARN MORE] Art World News [Frieze Masters Introduces Art Advisory Service to ‘Demystify’ the Market for New Collectors] [READ MORE] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Email to a friend] [BROWSE ARTNET NEWS] 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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