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Contemporary Editions

Last Chance To Bid

Contemporary Editions closes today!

This is your last chance to acquire exceptional prints and multiples by art world favorites such as Henri Matisse, Cecily Brown, Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Damien Hirst, Ed Ruscha, and more.

Place your bids before the lots begin to close at 12pm EDT today.

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Interested in selling works from your collection?

We’re always seeking consignments for works by distinguished, contemporary artists. Get started by clicking through the link below or by contacting us at sellwithus@artnet.com. These upcoming auctions are accepting consignments right now:

  • Contemporary Art: This auction features exceptional paintings, works on paper, and more by artists at the forefront of the market. Preview a selection of works from the sale here.
  • 21st Century Prints: This sale offers prints created by some of the most in-demand artists, released in the past two decades.
  • Post-War & Contemporary Art: Our Post-War & Contemporary Art auction returns. We are seeking works by Yoshitomo Nara, Ed Ruscha, Frank Stella, Alex Katz, and more.

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Private Sales

If you’re interested in buying or selling works outside of our public platform, Artnet Auctions also orchestrates Private Sales year-round. To learn more about submitting your work, contact us at privatesales@artnet.com.

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Current Exhibition on Artnet Galleries

The sales don’t stop with Artnet Auctions. Home to thousands of member galleries, our Gallery Network offers additional opportunities to collect. In each newsletter, we’re spotlighting a different exhibition, currently live on Artnet Galleries.

Unit London
Rex Southwick: Topia
May 23-June 17, 2023
London, United Kingdom

Marking Rex Southwick’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, Topia presents a familiar depiction of the well-known resort city, Palm Springs, in an objective, yet distinctive light. The term “topia”, unlike its etymological siblings “utopia” and “dystopia”, describes a direct representation of a place without connotation or embellishment.

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