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Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Sculptures

Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA)
Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA)
Founded in 1962, the Art Dealers Association of America is a vetted community of more than 180 top-tier galleries across the United States. Working with these member galleries, ADAA appraisers offer assessment services for artworks spanning from the Renaissance to the present day. The ADAA also arranges public forums on important art-related topics and hosts The Art Show, presented each year at New York’s Park Avenue Armory, which stands out among art fairs for its acclaimed selection of curated booths — many of which are one-artist exhibitions.
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INKLING NO.3
By Gregg Louis
Located in New York, NY
freestanding sculpture of wigs and natural horn
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Sculptures

Globe 2
By Iran do Espirito Santo
Located in San Francisco, CA
Edition 4 of 5
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Globe 1
By Iran do Espirito Santo
Located in San Francisco, CA
Edition of 5
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Reserve
By Darren Almond
Located in San Francisco, CA
Edition of 3
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Sculptures

Untitled
By Joel Shapiro
Located in San Francisco, CA
Edition of 4
Category

Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Sculptures

Thinking in Circles
By Anthony (Tony) Cragg
Located in San Francisco, CA
Category

Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Panchen Lama
By Darren Almond
Located in San Francisco, CA
Category

Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Sculptures

To With Any To #1
By Richard Tuttle
Located in San Francisco, CA
Richard Tuttle acrylic on fir plywood
Category

1990s Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Sculptures

Materials

Plywood, Acrylic

Silver Pencil
By Iran do Espirito Santo
Located in San Francisco, CA
Edition of 25
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Adaa Art Dealers Association Of America Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel

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