In May 1988, a year before the artist's death, the identical suite at a show mounted by the Miller Gallery sold for $15,000.
The Miller Gallery said the retail price for the work before the artist's death would have been $5,000 to $6,000.
At the Miller Gallery, the suavity of marble may initially reassure us.
The book is accompanied by an exhibition titled Intimate Science, first shown at Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University in January 2012.
ALICE NEEL, Miller Gallery, 41 East 57th Street.
The Miller Gallery - art and artifacts from the AMA's Sub-Saharan African collection.
The Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University supports the creation, understanding and growth of contemporary art through exhibitions, projects, lectures, events and publications.
Pittsburgh City Paper:The Miller Gallery's internationally renowned new curator, Astria Suparak, debuts her first Pittsburgh show.
In 2008 Suparak was appointed director of the Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University.
"The Miller Gallery's internationally renowned new curator, Astria Suparak, debuts her first Pittsburgh show", By Bill O'Driscoll.
In May 1988, a year before the artist's death, the identical suite at a show mounted by the Miller Gallery sold for $15,000.
The Miller Gallery said the retail price for the work before the artist's death would have been $5,000 to $6,000.
"Before January 1989, we might have sold it for $6,000, and at the time of the Sotheby sale, perhaps for $10,000 or $12,000," said Mr. Read of the Miller Gallery.
At the Miller Gallery, the suavity of marble may initially reassure us.
The book is accompanied by an exhibition titled Intimate Science, first shown at Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University in January 2012.
ALICE NEEL, Miller Gallery, 41 East 57th Street.
The Miller Gallery - art and artifacts from the AMA's Sub-Saharan African collection.
The Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University supports the creation, understanding and growth of contemporary art through exhibitions, projects, lectures, events and publications.
The Miller Gallery was founded in 2000 by Regina Gouger Miller, artist, educator, businesswoman, arts patron and alumna of Carnegie Mellon School of Art.
In 2008 Suparak was appointed director of the Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University.