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  2. List of art installations by Ilya Kabakov - Wikipedia

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    An influential art critic then convinces the gallerists to add some props and call it an installation, which they do. Kabakov's text offers the criticism from a fictional artist, who denounces the series of events as a conspiracy. The final imaginary statement is from an art historian who accepts “the naturalness of this process.”

  3. Art historical photo archive - Wikipedia

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    Art historical photo archives (or photo archives) are collections of reproductions of works of art that document paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, architecture and sometimes installation photos. They are essential resource tools for the study of art history.

  4. Installation art - Wikipedia

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    Installation art is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space. Generally, ...

  5. This viral banana artwork is on sale again — and it could now ...

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    Five years after it sold for $120,000, Maurizio Cattelan’s conceptual banana artwork is expected to fetch a seven-figure sum at auction. This viral banana artwork is on sale again — and it ...

  6. Art auction - Wikipedia

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    The thirty-eight days' sale (1786) of the Duchess of Portland's collection is noteworthy for including the Portland vase, now in the British Museum. High prices did not become general until the Calonne, John Trumbull (both 1795) and Bryan (1798) sales. [1] The quality of the artwork sold by auction before the late 18th century was probably not ...

  7. Art exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The art works may be presented in museums, art halls, art clubs or private art galleries, or at some place the principal business of which is not the display or sale of art, such as a coffeehouse. An important distinction is noted between those exhibits where some or all of the works are for sale, normally in private art galleries, and those ...