$525,000 Mary Abbott painting leads reported sales at EXPO Chicago 2024

EXPO Chicago, newly under Frieze ownership, wrapped up its vibrant 11th edition on Sunday, having welcomed over 35,000 visitors including collectors, curators, and museum directors. The atmosphere from VIP day—defined by a relaxed yet positive energy—lingered throughout the weekend as the Chicago community descended upon Navy Pier. This year, EXPO featured 170 leading galleries from 29 countries, upholding its reputation as the preeminent art fair in the American Midwest.

“The fair, EXPO Chicago, has surely played its role in fostering the growth of a new collector base,” Tony Karman told Artsy. “There’s a powerful group of individuals that are as committed now to the institutions and the galleries here [in Chicago]…as in the ’80s and ’90s—it’s just different names. And the fair has fostered that because when you bring the world to your city, and you provide an individual a chance to learn about the art world and build those relationships, that’s how great collectors are born.”

 
 
 

Installation view of EXPO Chicago, 2024. Photo by Justin Barbin. Courtesy of EXPO Chicago.

 
 

Galleries secured many noteworthy sales throughout the weekend, with some making significant museum placements for their artists. A $525,000 painting by American abstractionist Mary Abbott, offered by McCormick Gallery, led the reported sales. (Michael Rosenfeld Gallery also reportedly sold a work priced at $2.25 million, though the artist was not identified.)

Here, we break down other reported sales at the fair.

Reported sold-out presentations at EXPO Chicago 2024 include:

 
 

Update: This text has been updated to reflect that Michael Rosenfeld Gallery reported the sale of a work priced at $2.25 million by an unidentified artist. The text is updated to reflect RYAN LEE’s sales more accurately.

 

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April 16, 2024