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"Asian Art specialist Tristan Bruck introduces a collection of Chinese and Korean Buddhist bronzes that tell the story of religious art in Asia across 600 years, from the 4th century to the 10th century AD." - Christie's
"Richard Marchant reflects on his family’s extraordinary 92-year affinity with Asian porcelain and jade." - Christie's
"The art of Hong Kong-based painter Wucius Wong is profound and enchanting, just like the ever-changing form of water. Eternal Water is a curated exhibition of works spanning six decades by the outspoken leader of contemporary Chinese ink art." - Sotheby's
"This summer, Sotheby’s has partnered with Sundance Institute to screen two works by contemporary artist Peter Burr in Los Angeles. We stepped inside Peter’s Brooklyn studio to learn more about his artwork and creative process." - Sotheby's
"Among Tim Marlow’s four recommendations this month: an exhibition charting the resilience of Abstraction and the dreamlike – and sometimes explosive – creations of Cai Guo-Qiang in Russia." - Sotheby's
"Discover the contemporary greats and up-and-coming artists who excite, puzzle and inspire Mario Testino." - Sotheby's
London - A bronze cast of Sir Alfred Gilbert’s breakthrough work, Perseus Arming, is one of the leading lots in Bonhams Important Design Sale in London on Wednesday 25 October. It is estimated at £40,000-60,000. 
New York - Phillips will present Life is hard… Let’s go shopping, a selection of works from the collection of Masamichi Katayama. Founder of the renowned Japanese interior design firm Wonderwall, Katayama has amassed one of the most significant collections of contemporary art and design in Asia, featuring works by Adrian Ghenie, On Kawara, KAWS, Mark Grotjahn, Jean Prouvé, and Charlotte Periand, among others.
Considered Estonia's greatest Renaissance artist, Michel Sittow (c. 1469–1525) was sought after by the renowned European courts of his day, including those of King Ferdinand of Aragón and Queen Isabella of Castile, Philip the Handsome, Margaret of Austria, and Christian II of Denmark. In celebration of the centennial of the establishment of the Republic of Estonia, Michel Sittow: Estonian Painter at the Courts of Renaissance Europe provides an exceptional opportunity to examine the rare and masterful works attributed to Sittow.
The Yale University Art Gallery is pleased to present an installation of twenty-seven pieces of Texas silver lent by Houston businessman and philanthropist William J. Hill. The silver will be on view through December 10, 2017, in the museum’s gallery devoted to the arts of New France, New Spain, and Texas, on the first floor of Street Hall. Hill has been an enthusiastic collector of Texas-made objects and a generous donor of Texas-made furniture, ceramics, and other works of art to the Gallery, some of which are shown alongside the silver.
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