Called “A Forest Where Gods Live.”
A Black artist’s work that accompanies the original piece also faces removal.
Artwork to purchase from both established and emerging Black artists on Blackout Day 2020.
Including drawings, paintings and sculptures created by its own skaters.
A collaborative project between Serpentine Galleries and Google Arts & Culture.
An exclusive interview with the co-founders, artists and activists involved with the project, In Plain Sight.
Estimated to fetch between $7 million to $12 million USD.
Available in an edition of 25.
A portion of proceeds will be donated to the non-profit organization MusiCares.
The work was discovered in a farmhouse in Italy earlier this month.
Limited edition works by influential Black artists.
Presenting his ‘Sex Parts and Torsos’ and ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ series.