>100
Number of works on display at the new Andy Warhol retrospective (12 March–6 September) at Tate Modern in London. These include iconic pieces such as Marilyn Diptych and Campbell’s Soup Cans, as well as rare portraits of black and Latinx drag queens and trans women from his “Ladies and Gentlemen” series.
US$100–US$10,000
Price range of the artworks – from original paintings and prints to sculptures – that will be sold at the spring edition of the biannual Affordable Art Fair NYC (26–29 March). Visitors can also look forward to hands-on workshops, kid-friendly activities and even personal shopping services.
€2.5 million
Cost of the Italian Audiovisual and Cinema Museum in Rome, which chronicles 120 years of Italian film history. Housed within the renowned Cinecittà studios (which was where epic historical drama Ben–Hur was filmed), the museum showcases archival films, interactive installations, interview footage and more.
98
Number of artists, creatives and collectives participating in the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (14 March–8 June), hailing from as far afield as Nepal, Sudan and Ecuador. Titled “NIRIN” (meaning “edge” in the Indigenous Wiradjuri language), the biennale seeks to highlight Sydney’s expansive global outlook.
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This article was originally published in the March 2020 issue of SilverKris magazine
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