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- For me its not just an auction house its a museum that changes frequently and the things you see here you may never see again once its bought by private individuals
- Holly HagerMarch 5, 2013If you're interested in Chinese Contemporary Art, Beyond Tradition: Chinese Contemporary Ink is a must for your Armory week agenda!
- Ali BriggsApril 28, 2012Evening auctions which require tickets don't usually have enough space to accommodate non bidders, but if you show up they may be able to fit you in an auxiliary room with a live feed of the auction!
- Čarbara BernekováMay 26, 2019The best art gallery! There is a free entrance. Also you may to visit art auctions which are actually public and free.
- TimelessnomadAugust 7, 2014Great place to see amazing art for free! Viewings are open to the public before the pieces go to auction. Check it out.
- Emilio CMarch 2, 2015Make sure to check out showings here. It's free. The coffee and biscuits are also free!
- Ken PierceMarch 15Very interesting place. Bring a fully charged phone since its like a museum when they have a big auction going on.
- lisbethMay 4, 2013Fabulous preview befor amazing auction starts including madonnas collection. Art and people previewing from around globe fascinating
- HUGO BOSSNovember 3, 2010Ten Warhol works, including “Green Car Crash (Green Burning Car),” sold for $136.7 million here in May 2007, setting a then-record for a contemporary artist in a single sale. (via ARTINFO)
- The exhibits at Christie's are a chance to see art that is not often available to the public for free!
- You can go and view items up for auction. Its like going to a museum
- BLOUIN ARTINFOJune 22, 2010Sotheby's arch-rival has plush digs in Rockefeller Center. Works that will be sold on the block go on view a few days before each sale.
- Checkout the Forrest Bess show on view now in Christie's Special Exhibition Space.
- BLOUIN ARTINFOFebruary 1, 2011Ten Warhols sold for $136.7 million here in 2007, setting a then-record for a contemporary artist in a single sale.
- The Wall Street JournalMay 5, 2010The most expensive piece of artwork ever sold at auction, Pablo Picasso's "Nude, Green Leaves and Bust," went for $106.5 million to an anonymous bidder here. Read more
- May 15th 2012 Friends of Anton charity photojournalism auction result: $112k!
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