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34 ABOVE: Staff. Luba, DR Congo. Frum Collection. To be offered by Sotheby’s, Paris, on December 2, 2015. Est. 150 000–200 000 euros. © Sotheby’s. Auctions and Shows 2–5 September 2015 Tribal Art London The Mall Galleries, London www.tribalartlondon.com 8–13 September 2015 Parcours des Mondes Saint Germain-des-Prés, Paris www.parcours-des-mondes.com 25–26 September 2015 Brussels Art Square The Sablon, Brussels www.brusselsartsquare.com 14–18 October 2015 PAD London Berkeley Square, London www.pad-fairs.com 14–18 October 2015 Frieze Masters Regent’s Park, London www.friezemasters.com 30 October 2015 Tribal Art Zemanek-Münster, Würzburg www.tribal-art-auktion.de 31 October–1 November 2015 Tribal Art Fair De Duif, Amsterdam www.tribal-art-fair.nl 6 November 2015 Ethnographic Art: American Indian, Pre-Columbian, and Tribal Art Heritage Auctions, Dallas www.ha.com 7 November 2015 American Indian & Ethnographic Art Skinner, Boston www.skinnerinc.com 9 November 2015 African Spirit: A Parisian Collection Artcurial, Paris www.artcurial.com 22–29 November 2015 The Pan Art Fair Amsterdam www.pan.nl 25–28 November 2015 Thema Sablon Sablon, Bruxelles www.facebook.com/pages /Thema-Sablon AUCTION PREVIEWS Paris—Parcours des Mondes brings large numbers of collectors, dealers, and other art afi cionados to Paris from around the world. This provides an excellent opportunity for the major auction houses to present previews of their upcoming sales. Sotheby’s will present highlights of their December 2 auction in their Paris space September 8–12. Some remarkable pieces from Cameroon and Oceania from the well-known René and Odette Delenne Collection will be among these treasures, as will a group of African works from the Frum Collection (Oceanic objects from which were sold by Sotheby’s with resounding success in September 2014). An Ndassa (Gabon) reliquary guardian fi gure collected before 1930 and which is from the same collection as the beautiful Kota Shamaye sold at the winter 2012 sale will also be on view. As we go to press, Christie’s has confi rmed that it too will be showing selections from its upcoming December 3 sale at its Paris location from September 7–17. Details are not yet available, but based on this auction house’s recent sales, we can certainly expect some rich offerings. ABOVE: Mask. Yup’ik, Kuskokwim River, Alaska. C. 1890–1910. Wood, pigment, vegetal fi ber. Collected between 1905 and 1941 by Robert Gierke. To be offered by Donald Ellis Gallery, New York, at Frieze Masters. © John Bigelow Taylor. LEFT: Yipwon. Yimam, Middle Sepik, Papua New Guinea. 18th century. Wood. H: 191 cm. Ex Philip Goldman, London, 1950; Mia Van Bussel, Amsterdam. To be offered by Galerie Didier Claes, Brussels, at Frieze Masters. © Paso Doble, Philippe de Formanoir. ART in motion


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