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'Hong Kong Is Rolling Out the Red Carpet:' Art Basel Returns With an Inflatable King Tut and Collectors Still Hungry for Ultra-Contemporary Art
March 21, 2023 2:04 PM
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Artnet
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Elizabeth Peyton
Lehmann Maupin
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Jeffrey Gibson
Pharrell Williams
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...each from Gladstone Gallery executed by New York-based Swiss artist
Ugo Rondinone
. Zwirner also sold an oil on linen entitled Truffaut, painted...
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