Artnet Auctions – Live now: Lichtenstein, Chamberlain, & more
As a fully online platform, Artnet Auctions remains here to offer you uninterrupted opportunities to discover and collect art you love. We invite you to explore the following sales, each featuring works by iconic contemporary artists. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the dedicated team of specialists.
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Contemporary American Art
Ending today!
Grow your collection today with works by top artists from across the country, such as Romare Bearden, Sue Williams, John Chamberlain, Carroll Dunham, Alex Katz, and more. Don’t miss your chance to bid—lots begin closing in just a few hours.
Premier Prints & Multiples
Ending tomorrow!
Our most important prints sale of the season, Premier Prints & Multiples, will be closing tomorrow, October 8! This specially curated sale features editions from the 1960s to the present, including works by highly sought-after artists like David Hockney, Alex Katz, Damien Hirst, Kara Walker, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Stella, Tracey Emin, and Mickalene Thomas, among others.
Contemporary Art
Live now through October 21
This auction offers a strong selection of innovative paintings, works on paper, and more by art world favorites. Now through October 21, explore works by Tracey Emin, Cundo Bermúdez, James Nares, Sol LeWitt, Andy Warhol, Alex Katz, Cowboy Pwerle, and Charming Baker, among others.
Upcoming Auctions
Important Photographs
October 8–22
Important Photographs will offer a curated selection of exceptional images by the most influential and in-demand artists of our time. Our biggest photography sale of the season will feature works by noteworthy photographers such as Richard Avedon, Diane Arbus, Peter Beard, Chris Levine, Shirin Neshat, and more. Explore select highlights from the sale, and be sure to register in order to place your bids when the full sale is live October 8 through 22.
Premier Prints & Multiples on Artnet News
This vibrant Jasper Johns Target print has a fascinating provenance—read on to learn more about its significance to the artist.