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Barkley Hendricks Big Week at Sotheby’s

Via http://www.artmarketmonitor.com/2017/05/22/barkley-hendricks-big-week-at-sothebys/

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The website Culture Type was paying close attention to the clutch of Barkley Hendricks works on offer at Sotheby’s. The painter, who died recently, had been a mainstay of Swann’s African American sales progressively setting record prices in the mid-six figures. At Sotheby’s on Friday, those prices were left behind as two works bumped up […]

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