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Let These 10 Fun-Filled Works From the Gallery Network Put You in the Party Spirit Ahead of New Year’s Eve
Your party may be more subdued this year, but you can always celebrate with art.
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Your party may be more subdued this year, but you can always celebrate with art.
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New Year’s Eve is right around the corner. While celebrations might be more subdued this year, we here at the Artnet Gallery Network think every occasion can be celebrated with art, art, and more art. Plus, the perfect artwork can add a little festive spirit to a home year-round.
On the Artnet Gallery Network, you can discover hundreds upon hundreds of artworks that embody a celebratory spirit.
Check out 10 of our favorites below.
André Brasilier, Musique à Versailles (1987). Courtesy of Willow Gallery.
Michel Auder, Untitled (2009). Courtesy of Aurel Scheibler.
David Drebin, Girls Night Out (2013). Courtesy of Camera Work.
Radenko Milak, Starlights (2019). Courtesy of PRISKA PASQUER.
Sophie Morisse, Un boa et des aras (2021). Courtesy of galerie artfontainebleau.
Osvaldo Mariscotti, Colored Curves VII (2019). Courtesy of Upsilon Gallery New York.
Marilyn Minter, Antifreeze (2021). Courtesy of Salon 94.
Andy Warhol, After the Party (F. & S. II.183) (1979). Courtesy of Hedges Projects.
Ben Eine, I´m So Happy, Very, Very, Happy (2021). Courtesy of 2B Art & Toys Gallery
Jerry Schatzberg, Untitled (Mink) (1960). Courtesy of HK Art Advisory + Projects.