Revealed: the surreal dispute over Leonora Carrington's late bronze sculptures
Briefly

Leonora Carrington's sale at Sotheby's for $28.5m marks her as the most valuable female British artist, reflecting a significant surge in institutional interest in her work.
Cecilia Alemani's 2022 Venice Biennale show, The Milk of Dreams, highlights Carrington's whimsical fairytales, illustrating how her narratives continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.
The introduction of Carrington's 'last sculptures' to European markets sparks debates regarding their authorship and significance within her artistic legacy, challenging perceptions of her work.
Carrington’s monumental bronze, El Bailarín, showcased in high-profile art events, signifies the growing recognition and valuation of her artistry, pushing boundaries of how we view her contributions.
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