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By Cynthia Garcia A Brazilian artist who confounded the art world with his revolutionary energy is finally getting his due at the Art Institute of Chicago, which currently hosts the artist’s first American retrospective. Born in Rio, Hélio Oiticica’s anarchic socio-political ideals refused all stripes of repression and criticized the staid influence of Western art
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The historic sale that puts this underrated Caribbean artist alongside Henry Moore
Ronald Moody, the great 20th century sculptor, is finally getting the attention he deserves at auction
2 March 2021 • 7:00am
Man with Hands Crossed Listening to the Band, by Ronald Moody (1900-1984), estimate £2,000-3,000, at Christie s
Credit: Christie s
At approximately 4pm this afternoon, a historic moment is on the cards at a sale of Modern British Art at Christie’s. Towards the end of the sale, standing in the shadow of sculptures by Henry Moore, and paintings by LS Lowry and Winston Churchill, is a group of carved wood figures by Ronald Moody.