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Bid on works by Takashi Murakami, David Hockney, Andy Warhol, and more February 11, 2017 Weekend Hig

Bid on works by Takashi Murakami, David Hockney, Andy Warhol, and more [artnet Auctions]( February 11, 2017 [Photographs]( [Prints]( [Paintings]( [Newly Listed]( [All Artworks]( [Consign Now]( Weekend Highlights Pop Art February 9–22 [artnet Auctions]( [Andy Warhol Mao, 1972 Est. 25,000–35,000 USD]( We’re pleased to present a selection of works by Pop Art’s most sought-after artists, including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring, Robert Rauschenberg, Tom Wesselmann, and Jasper Johns. Our sale includes works from the 1950s and beyond and celebrates the movement's colorful and graphic aesthetic, along with its lasting influence on contemporary culture. Learn about the highlights from specialist Jacqueline Towers-Perkins in our exclusive behind-the-scenes video, and don’t miss the chance to bid on these iconic works, live for bidding now through Wednesday, February 22. [BROWSE THE SALE]( [artnet Auctions] Contemporary Asian Art February 2–14 [artnet Auctions]( [Takashi Murakami Eye Love SUPERFLAT, 2003 Est. 180,000–220,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Yayoi Kusama Infinity Nets (YBL), 2004 Est. 5,000–7,000 USD]( There’s still time to bid on Contemporary Asian Art, highlighting the region's most important Asian artists. Discover paintings, prints, and more by Yoshitomo Nara, Yayoi Kusama, Yue Minjun, Takashi Murakami, Kim Jongsook, and Yee Sookyung, among others. Bid now through Tuesday, Februrary 14 for the chance to add these exceptional works to your collection. [BROWSE THE SALE]( [artnet Auctions] Love at First Sight February 7–16 [artnet Auctions]( [Willy Ronis Les Amoureux de la Bastille, Paris, 1957 Est. 5,000–7,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Dara Friedman Romance Portfolio (7 works), 2002 Est. 12,000–18,000 USD]( Love is in the air. Celebrate the season with iconic images of love and romance by Willy Ronis, Mitch Epstein, Marc Riboud, Elliott Erwitt, Robert Doisneau, Brassaï, and more. Take the opportunity to bid on a selection of works that showcase the power of love in Love at First Sight. [BROWSE THE SALE]( [artnet Auctions] Trending Artworks [artnet Auctions]( [Andy Warhol Cowboys and Indians (complete set of 10 works), 1986 Est. 350,000–400,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Jasper Johns Flag (Moratorium), 1969 Est. 12,000–18,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Andy Warhol Flowers, 1964 Est. 10,000–15,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Willy Ronis Ménilmontant (Devant Chez Mestre), 1957 Est. 4,000–5,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Roy Lichtenstein I Love Liberty, 1982 Est. 30,000–40,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Keith Haring Winged Angels (from Icons), 1990 Est. 8,000–10,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [Marc Riboud First Love, Shanghai, China, 1971 Est. 3,000–5,000 USD]( [artnet Auctions]( [David Hockney Apples, Grapes and Lemon on a Table (from Brooklyn Academy of Music Artists Print Portfolio), 1988 Est. 3,500–4,500 USD]( [BROWSE ALL LIVE LOTS]( [artnet Auctions] Upcoming Sale: Preview Post-War & Contemporary Art February 15–28 [artnet Auctions]( [Vik Muniz 20th Century Fox (After Ed Ruscha) (from Pictures of Cars), 2008 Est. 50,000–70,000 USD]( Our Post-War & Contemporary Art sale offers paintings, prints, sculpture, and more from the last 60 years by some of the most significant artists of our time. Explore an exclusive preview of the sale, featuring works by Vik Muniz, Jeff Koons, Antoni Tàpies, Wade Guyton, Larry Zox, Tracey Emin, Keith Haring, Mel Bochner, and more. [Register now]( to bid on these and more pieces from Post-War & Contemporary Art, live February 15 through 28. [PREVIEW THE SALE]( [VIEW ALL LIVE AND UPCOMING SALES]( [artnet Auctions] [artnet Auctions]( 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+](artnet?utm_campaign=weeklynewsletter&utm_source=021117weekend&utm_medium=email) [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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