There are several art auctions to choose from this month. The Russell Kaplan Auctioneers are holding monthly auctions and have a great mix of affordable and top-end works for you to peruse. They also have some great gems in their midst. The October auction will feature works by Peter Clarke and Walter Battis as well as some interesting international works, such as a Chagall etching and a Jim Dine woodcut.
You can attend the event live or watch it online. The event will be broadcasted live, and viewers around the world will be able to follow along on Sotheby’s website or through social media. The Ethereum project began in 2015 and has grown exponentially into one of the largest networks of NFTs and smart contracts.
This auction will feature some important works by New Zealand artists. In addition, the Aspire Art Auction will focus on a drawing by William Kentridge, which is one of the largest drawings from his film Stereoscope. The drawing is part of the series of drawings for projection. It sold for R5,456,640 last year, breaking the previous auction record for a Kentridge drawing in South Africa.
While the auctions are usually a good place to purchase art, it’s important to take precautions when buying at art auctions. It can be very stressful, so do your research and be sure that you’re getting exactly what you’re looking for. You’ll want to check the condition of the piece, as this will determine how much it’s worth. Also, be sure to explore several auction houses before making a decision.