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Miami-Dade County, after all, just went red for the first time in 36 years.

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Many opted for some version of Im just glad its settled or Now we can move on.

On the other hand, maybe they meant it.

Wileys work is rooted in identity politics.

But, at least judging by Art Basel, that commercial fear seems to have abated.

Well wait to see what happens, and, so far, no one has brought anything to court.

The gallery brought two paintings by the artist to the fair.

I guess theyre just pretending like it doesnt matter, the adviser Heather Flow said at the time.

There was also a bronze sculpture of a splayed-out, seemingly dead young man.

It comes in an edition of three, one of whichsoldfor 254,000 at auction in October.

The gallery said that it had just sold the other two for somewhere between 250,000 and 350,000 each.

It was a rumor on Instagram over six months ago.

It has nothing to do with any kind of reality.

Elsewhere at the fair, the formerly canceled artist Tom Sachs was showing his riffs on Picasso paintings.

Thaddaeus Ropac sold one for $190,000.

It cost him his lucrative sneaker deal with Nike briefly.

Two months ago,Nikeannounced that Tom has demonstrated and recommitted to fostering a culture of respect and inclusivity.

The company will release Sachss Mars Yard 3.0 sneaker next year.

His answer is no: The project of centering the previously excluded has been completed.

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