
"- As demand for South Asian art surges, dealers at the 17th India Art Fair at New Delhi's NSIC Exhibition Grounds reported strong sales. Vadehra Art Gallery sold 80 percent of its booth, with works bycontemporary artists Atul Dodiya, Anju Dodiya, Sudhir Patwardhan, and N.S. Harsha fetching up to $600,000. Meanwhile, Delhi Art Gallery placed more historical works by artists such as Radha Charan Bagchi and S.G. Thakar Singh ranging between $55,000 and $1.3 million -the highest reported price from the fair."
"- A 1972 Francis Bacon self-portrait, painted after a personal tragedy, will lead Sotheby's Modern and contemporary sales in London on March 4. It headlines a standout group from the collection of Joe Lewis, whose family owns the Tottenham Hotspurs football club, and his wife Vivienne. It also includes two works by Lucian Freud and another by Leon Kossoff. Together, the four School of London gems are expected to bring in at least £18.6 million ($25 million)."
Frieze New York will return to the Shed May 13-17 for its 15th edition with over 65 exhibitors and a notable presence of Central and South American galleries. Dealers at the 17th India Art Fair in New Delhi reported strong sales amid rising demand for South Asian art; Vadehra Art Gallery sold 80 percent of its booth with works fetching up to $600,000, and Delhi Art Gallery sold historical works ranging from $55,000 to $1.3 million. London’s Minor Attractions announced a May 28–30 Summer Sessions festival. Kelly Cornell was appointed director of the third Aspen Art Fair. Sotheby’s London will feature a 1972 Francis Bacon self-portrait leading its March 4 modern sale, part of the Joe Lewis collection alongside works by Lucian Freud and Leon Kossoff, with the group estimated at no less than £18.6 million.
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