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#U-3Under3keuros: auction to bring young people closer to collecting

Auction U-3 Under 3k euros is the title of the Art-Rite auction – to be held on March 16th in Milan – featuring a selection of very interesting works, all under 3 euros.

#U-3Under3keuros: auction to bring young people closer to collecting


Una choice that focuses attention on works and names of historical artists which at the moment are underestimated and which certainly becomes interesting to aim for in future commercial revaluations. But also on works by young artists, as a prospect for future growth according to market trends.

Today, in fact, with an increasingly vast offer and ever more demanding demand, the qualitative selection of the works to be offered becomes indispensable for any dealer, starting right from the auction houses.

Today the collector is constantly confronted and knows well the dynamics of a market that grows more every day like that of modern and contemporary art.

Franco Grignani, 5 Hyperbolic Diagonals, 1988, Folder containing 5 serigraphs, exs. XXV/XXX, 50 x 50 cm Estimate: 500 – 800

In this perspective that Arthritis, the young Milanese auction house, offers a catalog ranging from abstraction to figuration, from graphics to photography, from painting to sculpture, from the beginning of the last century to the present day.

The choice of works in the catalog seem to be perfect to bring young people closer to collecting without historical conditioning but rather preferring a "mood" decidedly in line with the current lifestyle.

Mimmo Rotella, Dreams, 1971, Frottage on paper, 65 x 50 cm Estimate 1.500 – 2.500

The first part of the catalog plays between abstraction, optical and informal art (among others Bruno Munari, Piero Dorazio, Franco Grignani, Riccardo Guarneri, Carla Accardi, Rodolfo Aricò, Enrique Careaga, Ludwig Wilding, Max Bill, Fausto Melotti, Emilio Vedova, Enrico Castellani, François Morellet), to arrive at historical figuration and that of the second post-war period (with Max Beckmann, Fortunato Depero, Mario Sironi, Marino Marini, Giorgio De Chirico, Marc Chagall, Graham Sutherland).

Piero Dorazio, United Europe - Italy, etching and aquatint, ex. XIII/L, Graphic Art Lombardi, Rome, 75,5 x 57,5 cm Estimate: 250 

The second part of the catalog instead lives on pop instances (among others Valerio Adami, Enrico Baj, Wayne Thiebaud, James Rosenquist, Mel Ramos), crossing poverty and conceptualism (Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jannis Kounellis, Roman Opalka, Alighiero Boetti, Maria Lai, Vincenzo Agnetti), up to the final part, introduced by a splendid selection of works by Franco Fontana, dedicated to the contemporary. Marc Queen, Art in Ruins, Tracy Emin, Alexander Wolff, Arcangelo Sassolino, Domenico Piccolo, Omar Galliani, Robert Gligorov, Timothy Greenfield Sanders and Pierre Poggi stand out.

Hsiao Chin, Untitled, 1995, Acrylic on paper applied to wood, 19 x 19 cm Estimate: 1.000 – 2.000

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