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Talking points on the fair's opening night

Javier Pes, Pac Pobric and Melanie Gerlis
3 December 2015
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Between a rock and a hard price Even at a crowded art fair, it is impossible to miss a 9.5-ton volcanic rock on top of a Chrysler. Still Life With Xitle and Spirit (2007), by the activist Jimmie Durham, is on reserve for a US museum (nearly $1m at Peter Freeman, B4).

Jenny Holzer’s majestic response Spotted at Wednesday’s VIP opening was Jenny Holzer, who is speaking at the fair with fellow artist Trevor Paglen today. With typical modesty, Holzer said that, for her, the fair is an “education for a senior citizen”. She also revealed a bit about her new commission for the US Embassy in London: the quotations chosen by US and UK students to be set in stone will include one by the Queen about freedom. When asked: “Which queen?”, Holzer replied: “I don’t have a Queen.”

Get your stocking fillers at the fair Collectors on a budget should head to Gemini G.E.L. (A8). Beautiful prints by Ellsworth Kelly are available for as little as $4,000, but the most special pieces are editioned combined sculptures by Robert Rauschenberg for $70,000.

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