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When Art Fairs Spark More Than Bidding Wars at Frieze New York

Frieze New York’s 2024 edition kicked off at The Shed with a buzz that went beyond the price tags. This year, over 60 galleries brought together a vibrant mix of collectors, artists, and cultural icons, all eager to see what would catch both eyes and wallets. Ed Clark’s dynamic paintings drew top bids, with one selling for $850,000 and another, Yin and Yang, for $800,000—proving abstract expressionism still commands attention. Glenn Ligon and Henry Taylor’s works also found eager buyers, each fetching impressive six-figure sums. Meanwhile, European and Asian galleries made their mark: Tony Cragg’s stainless steel sculpture changed hands for nearly $780,000, and Korean artist Seung-Taek Lee’s pieces were snapped up in double digits. Yet, it wasn’t just about the headline numbers. The fair spotlighted fresh perspectives, with solo booths like Holly Hendry’s selling out entirely and paper collages by Haegue Yang drawing crowds. In this whirlwind of commerce and creativity, Frieze reminds us: the real value of art often lies in the stories and connections sparked between each sale. #FriezeNewYork #ArtMarket #ContemporaryArt

When Art Fairs Spark More Than Bidding Wars at Frieze New York
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Hulk Meets Elvis in New York, Pop Icons Collide in Bronze and Brass

At Frieze New York, Jeff Koons’s "Hulk Elvis" sculptures are set to steal the spotlight, blending comic book bravado with art history’s star power. The trio—Hulk (Organ), Hulk (Tubas), and Hulk (Dragon and Turtle)—stand against a backdrop riffing on Koons’s own painting, where the Hulk rubs shoulders with Led Zeppelin. These works, drawn from Koons’s personal trove, fuse the muscle of Marvel’s green giant with the swagger of Elvis Presley, a nod to both Western and Eastern mythologies. The series title itself springs from the uncanny echo between the Hulk’s stance and Elvis’s iconic pose in the film Flaming Star, a moment Andy Warhol famously immortalized. Koons’s hulking figures aren’t just pop culture mashups—they’re guardians, protectors, and provocateurs, embodying a duality that’s both playful and profound. In the world of contemporary art, sometimes the loudest statements come in the form of a superhero with a brass section. #JeffKoons #ContemporaryArt #FriezeNewYork #Culture

Hulk Meets Elvis in New York, Pop Icons Collide in Bronze and Brass