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Kevin Poon: Contemporary Art Through the Eyes of An Insider

Kevin Poon speaks to Prestige about collecting, making art accessible to the public and his latest outpost of WOAW Gallery.

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'Woo-Hoo!': A Global Hunger for Hot Young Figurative Art Propelled Phillips and Poly's Hong Kong Sales to a 'White Glove' $90 Million


Missing in Action Image courtesy Phillips and Poly.
“Woo-hoo!” said Jonathan Crockett, Phillips’s chairman of Asia, as he brought down the gavel on the last lot of a two-hour hybrid auction in Hong Kong and Beijing on Tuesday. The sale, held in partnership with mainland auction house Poly, served to underscore the growing demand in Asia for younger, emerging art stars. 
All told, the sale series brought in $90 million (HK$701.5 million), handily exceeding the presale estimate of $46 million to $66 million. (Final prices include buyers’ premium; estimates do not.)
The evening sale accounted for $63 million (HK$492 million), while the day sale generated $27 million (HK$209 million). Every lot offered was sold (though purists might quibble with the label “white-glove” given that two lots were withdrawn before the evening sale began). 

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3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now


3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
Amanda Williams’s ‘Embodied Sensations’ at MoMA; Matthew Wong’s ink drawings; and installations by Cameron Rowland take on policing.
A mother and daughter participate in a mini-performance in “Amanda Williams: Embodied Sensations” by interpreting a movement instruction.Credit...Julieta Cervantes
June 9, 2021, 3:11 p.m. ET
Amanda Williams
Through June 20. Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, (212) 708-9400, moma.org.
Ensconced in the Museum of Modern Art’s big atrium, Amanda Williams’s “Embodied Sensations” is a richly reverberant installation piece. You can take it as sculpture, institutional critique and social commentary on public space and its inequitable accessibility — and that’s only the beginning. Like a stone tossed in still water, this piece sends ripples in all directions.

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Lawsuit Alleges Leon Black Used a Fake Museum Gig as Bait in Abusive Relationship, Galas Go Back to IRL, & More Art-World Gossip

Which downtown hotspot did Met director Max Hollein hit up? What upstate gallery is opening a new Manhattan outpost? Read on for answers.

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The Back Room: Counting Galleries' Money

This week in the Back Room: Dealer salaries, surveyed; Marlborough Gallery, resurrected; U.S. museums, stabilized(?); and much more.

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Which Artists Have Generated the Most Money at Auction So Far This Year?

What if I told you that Mad Doug Jones generated more money at auction in the first four months of 2020 than Rodin or Murakami?

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Hong Kong Collectors Finally Started Paying Attention to Local Artists During Lockdown. But Will It Last?

Scores of work by local artists sold to new clients at Art Basel Hong Kong. Does this presage a renaissance for Hong Kong-made art?

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Phillips announces additional highlights from dual-location sales in collaboration with Poly Auction

a href= http://www.phillips.com target= _blank Phillips /a announced the full offering of its Hong Kong-Beijing dual-location 20th Century & Conte

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The Back Room: Asia Major | Artnet News


Connor Remes with a painting by Basquiat. Courtesy of Remes Advisory.
Asia may be the most important axis of change in collecting today, but it’s also just part of 
another crucial shift concerning age and gender.
Take it from 
Christie’s restructured 20th and 21st Century art departments, who told 
Katya Kazakina that he 
“didn’t know many of the names of buyers and bidders in” the house’s $211 million 21st Century evening auction in New York last week.
One longtime market player identified many of these fresh-faced collectors as 
“art bros,” which Katya summarized as “young men who’ve made millions in equities and are now moving markets for individual artists from their bedrooms—without ever setting foot in a gallery.”

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