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Discover what’s new, from Artnet's 20th Century Art auction to an exhibit at Beck & Eggeling, 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: [20th Century Art]( Live now through September 21 Browse works in a variety of media by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Sol LeWitt, Berenice Abbott, Kenneth Noland, Kenny Scharf, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol, amongst other trailblazing artists. Pictured here: Berenice Abbott, New York at Night, 1932. Est. $8,000–12,000. [Yue Minjun: The Smile-ism Series]( Live now through September 27 Browse the complete set of Yue Minjun’s iconic Smile-ism series, now open for bidding. Discover the full 28-part body of work, and place your bids before the auction closes on September 27. Pictured here: Yue Minjun, Untitled (Smile-ism No. 8), 2006. Est. $2,500–3,500. [Select Photographs]( Live now through September 28 Our Select Photographs auction returns to Artnet, presenting a highly curated collection of exceptional photography. Browse and bid on works by masters of the medium before lots begin to close at 12pm ET on September 28. Pictured here: Annie Leibovitz, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, New York, 1980. Est. $30,000–50,000. [20th Century Art]( Live now through September 21 Browse works in a variety of media by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Sol LeWitt, Berenice Abbott, Kenneth Noland, Kenny Scharf, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol, amongst other trailblazing artists. Pictured here: Berenice Abbott, New York at Night, 1932. Est. $8,000–12,000. [Yue Minjun: The Smile-ism Series]( Live now through September 27 Browse the complete set of Yue Minjun’s iconic Smile-ism series, now open for bidding. Discover the full 28-part body of work, and place your bids before the auction closes on September 27. Pictured here: Yue Minjun, Untitled (Smile-ism No. 8), 2006. Est. $2,500–3,500. [Select Photographs]( Live now through September 28 Our Select Photographs auction returns to Artnet, presenting a highly curated collection of exceptional photography. Browse and bid on works by masters of the medium before lots begin to close at 12pm ET on September 28. Pictured here: Annie Leibovitz, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, New York, 1980. Est. $30,000–50,000. Don't miss these upcoming sales: Don't miss these upcoming sales: [Contemporary Art]( September 27-October 11 Deadline to consign: September 22 We are pleased to present a fall auction featuring works by influential artists of our time, including Donald Baechler, James Rizzi, and Lorraine Shemesh. [Premier Prints & Multiples]( September 28-October 12 Deadline to consign: September 22 Our biggest prints sale of the season showcases works by some of the most popular artists on the market, from striking Pop pieces to bold street art. [Contemporary Photographs]( October 11-24 Deadline to consign: October 4 This sale of sought-after contemporary photography offers works by must-have artists working in the medium. And if you’re interested in buying or selling works outside of our public platform, we also offer a private sale program. To learn more about this program, contact us at: privatesales@artnet.com. [Contemporary Art]( September 27-October 11 Deadline to consign: September 22 We are pleased to present a fall auction featuring works by influential artists of our time, including Donald Baechler, James Rizzi, and Lorraine Shemesh. [Premier Prints & Multiples]( September 28-October 12 Deadline to consign: September 22 Our biggest prints sale of the season showcases works by some of the most popular artists on the market, from striking Pop pieces to bold street art. [Contemporary Photographs]( October 11-24 Deadline to consign: October 4 This sale of sought-after contemporary photography offers works by must-have artists working in the medium. And if you’re interested in buying or selling works outside of our public platform, we also offer a private sale program. To learn more about this program, contact us at: privatesales@artnet.com. [Explore Auctions]( [Explore Auctions]( Galleries Galleries Browse current exhibitions presented by our member galleries: [Beck & Eggeling]( [Mack. Farbe – Zero Bis Heute]( Düsseldorf, Germany Live now through September 30 Known as the co-founder of the ZERO movement, German artist Heinz Mack is renowned for his colorful paintings. This exhibition features work from his early period, drawing a chronological timeline from his ZERO years to the artist's contemporary works. Browse current exhibitions presented by our member galleries: [Beck & Eggeling]( [Mack. Farbe – Zero Bis Heute]( Düsseldorf, Germany Live now through September 30 Known as the co-founder of the ZERO movement, German artist Heinz Mack is renowned for his colorful paintings. This exhibition features work from his early period, drawing a chronological timeline from his ZERO years to the artist's contemporary works. [Miles McEnery Gallery]( [Enrique Martínez Celay: The Sea Memory (Found)]( New York, United States Live now through October 21 Featuring a cycle of paintings depicting flowers and the sea, Enrique Martínez Celay's latest exhibition explores themes of transience and permanence, and evokes ideas of beginnings, hope, and preservation. [Miles McEnery Gallery]( [Enrique Martínez Celay: The Sea Memory (Found)]( New York, United States Live now through October 21 Featuring a cycle of paintings depicting flowers and the sea, Enrique Martínez Celay's latest exhibition explores themes of transience and permanence, and evokes ideas of beginnings, hope, and preservation. [Cadogan Gallery]( [The Archaic Landscape]( London, United Kingdom Live now through October 13 The Archaic Landscape refers to an imagined location, neither in the past nor the future, implying something ancient but also ever-present and calm. Presenting works that capture this feeling, the landscapes in this show are both literal and figurative. [Cadogan Gallery]( [The Archaic Landscape]( London, United Kingdom Live now through October 13 The Archaic Landscape refers to an imagined location, neither in the past nor the future, implying something ancient but also ever-present and calm. Presenting works that capture this feeling, the landscapes in this show are both literal and figurative. Trending now: Marina Abramović Trending now: Marina Abramović This month sees the opening of Marina Abramović's exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, closely followed by an Institute Takeover at the Southbank Centre. Captivating audiences for 50 years, Abramović is an internationally renowned artist and a pioneer of performance art. Explore works by Marina Abramović—currently available across Artnet's member galleries—[here](. This month sees the opening of Marina Abramović's exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, closely followed by an Institute Takeover at the Southbank Centre. Captivating audiences for 50 years, Abramović is an internationally renowned artist and a pioneer of performance art. Explore works by Marina Abramović—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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