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Alexander Calder (1898-1976), Aluminum Leaves, Red Post, 1941, sheet metal, wire and paint. The Lipman Family Foundation. © 2018 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / SOCAN, Montreal. Photo courtesy Whitney Museum, New York. MONTREAL.- The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts presents the first Canadian retrospective of Alexander Calder (1898-1976), showcasing the full scope of the career of the American who set art in motion. The fruit of in-depth research, this major exhibition sheds new light on Calders work, as seen through the perspective of innovation. Developed, organized and circulated by the MMFA, the exhibition Alexander Calder: Radical Inventor brings together over 150 works (paintings, sculptures, jewellery and other graphic works) to give the public an appreciation of the true extent of Calders extraordinarily innovative multidisciplinary practice: from his wire portraits to his paintings, and from his invention of the mobile to his monumental sculptures. Over the course of an international career that spanned half a century, this artist exhibited on five continents and worked in an astonishing array of fields, including drawing, sculpture, paintin ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day A man takes a photo of a rare pair of painted stucco figures of Bodhisattvas Yuan-Ming Dynasty (13th-14th Century) before the start of a Christie's New York Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art auction September 13, 2018. TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP
Exhibition of photographs from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s by Fred W. McDarrah on view at Steven Kasher Gallery | | Rare collection of Ansel Adams photography donated to the Yosemite Museum in Yosemite National Park | | Perrotin New York presents 3018, an exhibition of new work by Daniel Arsham | Fred W. McDarrah, Andy Warhol at the opening of his exhibition, The Personality of the Artist, at the Stable Gallery, 33 East 74th St., April 21, 1964 (detail). Vintage gelatin silver print, printed ca. 1964. NEW YORK, NY.- Steven Kasher Gallery is presenting Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes. The exhibition features 100 vintage black and white prints that span the late 1950s to the mid-1970s. The show features McDarrahs most iconic images alongside never-before-seen work from his extensive archive. The exhibition launches the publication of the most comprehensive survey on the photographer, Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes, published by Abrams, which includes more than 270 illustrations and an introductory essay by Sean Wilentz. This is the gallerys fourth solo exhibition of McDarrahs work. The work of Fred W. McDarrah is having a massive resurgence. In addition to our exhibition and the new monograph, a solo exhibition Into the Artists World: Photographs by Fred W. McDarrah will open at the Parrish Art Museum in November 2018. Three additional ... More | | Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite National Park. Courtesy of The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust © 2018. YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK.- A rare collection of 45 photographs by acclaimed 20th century photographer Ansel Adams (1902-1984) has been donated to the Yosemite Museum in Yosemite National Park. The Museum Sets were originally created in three size groups of 25, 45 and 75 prints. It is estimated that about half of the original edition of 100 sets were completed before Adams passed away. This 45-print set is a gift by Don and Susan Fuhrer, who are residents of Montecito, Calif. and Foresta, Calif. (within Yosemite National Park) and Yosemite Conservancy council members. The set will be shown at the Yosemite Museum Sept. 21-Nov. 25 thanks to a grant by donors to Yosemite Conservancy. Ive always felt a Museum Set belonged in Yosemite given Adams love for the park, said Don Fuhrer, who purchased the set in 2003. Theres an entire generation that is unaware of Adams, a true American icon, that will be able to see his w ... More | | Daniel Arsham, Welcome to the Future (detail), 2015. Volcanic ash, glacial rock dust, obsidian fragments, rose quartz fragments, steel fragments, pulverized glass, sand, crushed marble, hydrostone, metal, h. 670.6 à L. 670.6 à l. 457 cm | h. 22 ft à l. 22 ft à w. 179 15/16 in. Photo courtesy of Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW YORK, NY.- Perrotin New York is presenting 3018, an exhibition of new work by Daniel Arsham. This is his fifteenth exhibition with Perrotin since joining the gallery in 2005. Though the exhibition contains pieces never before seen in New York, visitors will recognize strains of previous works by Arsham, as signature forms and strategies recur, unifying Arshams involvement in different disciplinessculpture, architecture, film, performanceinto a total oeuvre. 3018 continues Arshams dystopian vision of the future, one in which culture as we know it today is eroded, and the objects of modern life have fallen into aestheticized obsolescence. The ground floor of the gallery is transformed into a provisional garage, as two storied cars occupy ... More |
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The Arts Council Collection Touring exhibition, Criminal Ornamentation opens at Attenborough Arts Centre | | Tanya Bonakdar Gallery opens exhibition of works by Olafur Eliasson at the recently inaugurated Los Angeles location | | Auction of American paintings, furniture & decorative arts at Doyle | Simon Martin, Zigzag, 1992. Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London. © the artist. LEICESTER.- Yinka Shonibare MBE curates a new Arts Council Collection Touring exhibition opening at Attenborough Arts Centre, Leicester, this September. Criminal Ornamentation features a number of celebrated artists including Timorous Beasties, Susan Derges, Laura Ford, Ed Lipski, Alexander McQueen, Milena Dragicevic, Lis Rhodes, Bridget Riley, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Caragh Thuring and Bedwyr Williams. Reflective of Yinkas own practice, this exhibition explores the cultural and social dimensions of the use of pattern in modern and contemporary art. The title of the show is taken from Adolf Loos' 1908 influential essay 'Ornament and Crime'. In this essay Loos examines the notions of good and bad taste and condemns the use of decoration and craft as an indication of the lowest level of cultural development, to the extent of stating the modern man who tattoos himself is a criminal. Yinka Shonibare MBE ch ... More | | Flare reflection assembly, 2018. Silvered colored glass (shades of red, yellow, and blue), mirror glass, aluminum, 70 7/8 x 70 7/8 x 1 3/8 inches; 180 x 180 x 3.5 cm. LOS ANGELES, CA.- Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is presenting Olafur Eliasson: The speed of your attention , on view from September 15 through December 22, 2018. This is the first solo exhibition dedicated to Eliasson at the recently inaugurated Los Angeles location. The gallery has represented the internationally renowned artist in the United States since 1995. The phrase the speed of your attention was introduced to Eliasson by Joe Dumit, an anthropologist at UC Davis who conducted a movement experiment during a workshop at Eliassons Berlin studio this summer. Dumit learned the phrase from Nita Littleone of the pioneers of contact improvisation, a contemporary dance technique in which movements arise through contact between two or more dancersin the form of the instruction to move at the speed of your attention. For more than two ... More | | William Trost Richards (1833-1905), Stormy Seas with Whitecaps, 1904 (detail). Est. $100,000-150,000. NEW YORK, NY.- On Wednesday, October 3 at 10am, Doyle will hold an auction of American Paintings, Furniture and Decorative Arts. Featured in the fine art section of the sale is a broad range of works, including 19th century portraits, Hudson River School views, Western-themed landscapes and sculpture, fine examples of naïve painting, and still lifes. A native of Philadelphia, William Trost Richards (1883-1905) studied with such noted landscape painters Paul Weber and William Stanley Haseltine and exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He traveled widely and painted and sketched the landscapes of the Adirondacks and the coasts of New England, as well as Germany, Italy and France. Stormy Seas with Whitecaps from 1904 is a superb example of the late coastal scenes for which he is best known (est. $100,000-150,000). From a Prominent Connecticut Estate is a beautiful bronze plaque by Paul Manship (1885-1966) that ... More |
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Winners of the ING Unseen Talent Award 2018 announced | | Freeman's to offer British & European furniture & decorative arts including Silver & Russian works of art | | Waddington Custot opens an exhibition of new paintings by British artist Ian Davenport | All Play Every Day, from the series Nature Like Capital, 2018 © Jaakko Kahilaniem. AMSTERDAM.- ING and Unseen announced that Jaakko Kahilaniemi (1989, Finland), has won the ING Unseen Talent Award Jury Prize with Nature Like Capital, and will receive 10,000 to invest in a new project. Alexey Shlyk (1986, Belarus), has won the Public Prize and will receive a commission to create new work for the ING Collection. The ING Unseen Talent Award is an initiative of ING and Unseen and was created to provide exceptional European photography talent with a platform to present work on an international level. The winners were announced by Erik Van Den Eynden (CEO, ING Belgium) on the 20th of September at the opening of Unseen Amsterdam 2018. The winners of the ING Unseen Talent Award were chosen from a group of five finalists. In addition to Jaakko Kahilaniemi and Alexey Shlyk, Dávid Biró (1992, Hungary), Pauline Niks (1982, The Netherlands) and Eva OLeary (1989, Ireland) were also part ... More | | A Charles II Chinese lacquered cabinet on Stand from the 17th century (estimate: $12,000-18,000). PHILADELPHIA, PA.- Freemans October 16 sale of British & European Furniture & Decorative Arts including Silver & Russian Works of Art offers a wealth of theatrical, high style pieces from the 18th and 19th centuries. The auction is anchored by several large private collections, including nearly 100 lots from the connoisseur R.M. Barokh, as well as a dramatic assemblage of 19th century objects and furniture from a Virginia Gentleman. There are fine examples of Georgian silver and works by Tiffany & Co., and the Russian section is highlighted with Russian Imperial Ephemera, works by Fabergé, and an important selection of Russian and Soviet porcelain from the private Ode to Joy Collection. For more than 40 years, Ronnie Barokh has been known as one of the great eyes of the decorative arts trade. Lots 169-262 reflect his special interest in early furniture, the decorative arts of Italy, and in particular the furnitur ... More | | Ian Davenport, 'Colourscapes' installation view, 20 September - 8 November 2018, Courtesy Waddington Custot. LONDON.- Waddington Custot is presenting an exhibition of new paintings by British artist Ian Davenport, shown in the UK for the first time. The works presented in the exhibition further extend Davenports careerlong investigation of chance, colour and the innate qualities of paint. For the first time, works on paper are being shown at the gallery, offering a multi-faceted view of Davenports working process. The show in London coincides with a major new exhibition of Davenports work at Dallas Contemporary, opening in September 2018. The main gallery space houses Davenports large-scale Puddle Paintings, which follow on from his 14-meter-wide installation at the 2017 Venice Biennale and introduce a sculptural element to the pictureplane. Using a schematic colour-palette, Davenport meticulously applies paint from a height, allowing it to ebb and ... More |
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The Salon Art + Design announces 2018 exhibitors | | Fondation d'entreprise Hermès opens a solo exhibition of works by artist Ismaïl Bahri | | ICA/Boston opens Jason Moran, the interdisciplinary artist's first museum show | Sarfatti. © Fabrice Gousset. Courtesy Galerie Kreo. NEW YORK, NY.- The Salon Art + Design, which presents historical, modern and contemporary furniture, groundbreaking design and late 19th through 21st century art, announced the 2018 exhibitors for its forthcoming seventh edition, November 8 - 12, 2018 at the iconic Park Avenue Armory. The fair, produced by Sanford Smith + Associates, will showcase 56 galleries representing 11 countries, including 30 international galleries. Following its landmark sixth installment last November, which welcomed more than 12,000 visitors, the 2018 edition of The Salon Art + Design will bring together a diverse and international group of art and design dealers showcasing exceptional global material for every taste. In addition to 26 U.S. exhibitors, this year will include a selection of European and international galleries hailing from Belgium (3), France (12), Germany (1), Italy (3), Monaco (1), the Netherlands (1), South Africa (1), Spain (1), Sweden (1) and the ... More | | Ismaïl Bahri, « Des gestes à peine déposés dans un paysage agité » exhibition view, La Verrière, Brussels, 2018. Courtesy of the artist © Isabelle Arthuis. Fondation dentreprise Hermès. BRUSSELS.- Franco-Tunisian artist Ismaïl Bahri presents a solo exhibition as part of the Poésie balistique (Ballistic Poetry) season, launched by curator Guillaume Désanges in 2016 at La Verrière, the Brussels art space of the Fondation dentreprise Hermès. ‟Since the late 2000s, Franco-tunisian artist Ismaïl Bahri has developed a body of work based on minimal situations and gestures whose inexorable logic ultimately generates a kind of magic, a state of grace captured in the essence of his materials. Balling and smoothing out the pages of magazines, until the ink has transferred completely from the paper to the hands, gradually obliterating the printed image ¹. stretching an invisible thread, materialised only by the droplets running along its length, which gradually form a puddle of water in the exhibition space ². Filming a clear ... More | | Jason Moran, STAGED: Three Deuces, 2015. Mixed media and sound. 96 x 120 x 156 inches (243.8 x 304.8 x 396.2 cm). Courtesy the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York. Photo by Farzad Owrang. © Jason Moran. BOSTON, MASS.- The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston launched the tour of interdisciplinary artist Jason Morans first museum exhibition. Morans work is grounded in musical composition, yet bridges the visual and performing arts through stagecraft. Moran, who has taught at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston since 2010, is known for using personal experience to create dynamic musical compositions that challenge the conventional form of the medium. His experimental approach to artmaking embraces the intersection of objects and sound, pushing beyond the traditional staged concert or sculpture and drawing to amplify ways that both are inherently theatrical. This exhibition features the range of work Moran has explored, from his own sculptural pieces ... More |
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More News | Lifetime American Brilliant Cut Glass and Brilliant Period Cut Glass collection to be auctioned DOUGLASS, KAN.- The lifetime American Brilliant Cut Glass (ABCG) and Brilliant Period Cut Glass (BPCG) collection of Jean Rex of California will be sold without reserve on Saturday, October 20th, by Woody Auction, online and in the firms auction hall at 130 East Third Street in Douglass. The patterns, many of them signed, will include Rex, Kohinoor, Montrose, Columbia, Salem, Ellsmere and Sparkler. This collection is full of sparkle, just like Jean, said Jason Woody of Woody Auction. She had a great eye and gathered quite an assortment of dazzling pieces such as lamps, punch bowls, vases, trays, bowls and other fantastic items. The wide variety, 320 lots in all, includes some beautiful color cut to clear as well. Collectors will like that everything will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve. Fans of ABCG punch bowls will be delighted by the fine selection of offerings ... More Exhibition at Swiss Institute explores Franz Gertsch's decades-long commitment to photorealism NEW YORK, NY.- Polyfocal Allover is the first institutional painting survey of Swiss artist Franz Gertsch (b. 1930, Mörigen) in the United States. The exhibition explores Gertschs decades-long commitment to capturing life in portraiture, primarily through photorealist paintings and woodcut prints. For the first time in decades, several major works from the artists monumental series of situation portraits from the 1970s have been reunited, including At Lucianos House (1973), Luciano I (1976), Luciano II (1976), and Portrait of Urs Luthi (1970). Based on photographs Gertsch took of a group of young friends who had begun living in a commune in Lucerne after 1968, including celebrated artists Luciano Castelli and Urs Luthi, the paintings capture the subjects lively presence as social beings in formation, surrounded by a clutter of clothes, makeup and unwashed dinner plates. ... More Exhibition at the de Young Museum explores contemporary Muslim fashions SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Contemporary Muslim Fashions is the first major museum exhibition to explore the complex and diverse nature of Muslim dress codes worldwide. Organized by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, this pioneering exhibition examines how Muslim womenthose who cover and those who do nothave become arbiters of style within and beyond their communities and, in so doing, have drawn attention to the variations and nuances of their daily lives. There are those who believe that there is no fashion at all among Muslim women, but the opposite is true, with modern, vibrant, and extraordinary fashion scenes, particularly in many Muslim-majority countries, says Max Hollein, former Director and CEO of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Contemporary Muslim Fashions is an overdue, much-needed exploration of a multifaceted topic as yet largely ... More Nationally recognized exhibition is a must see at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts MONTGOMERY, AL.- The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts is now part of one of the largest creative collaborations in US history. The exhibition For Freedoms: Citizenship in Art is mounted in partnership with For Freedoms | The 50 State Initiative, and is intended to bring awareness to the value of active participation in our American Democracy. Both the exhibition at the MMFA and the 50 State Initiative finds inspiration in President Franklin Delano Roosevelts State of the Union Address of 1941. In that speech, Roosevelt proposed four fundamental and essential rights that he believed people not only in our American democracy, but around the world should possessthe freedom of speech and freedom of worship, both protected in the First Amendment of our Constitution, along with freedom from want and freedom from fear. More than 75 years later, these ideals are ... More Slavery at Jefferson's Monticello: Paradox of Liberty opens at African American Museum, Dallas DALLAS, TX.- A groundbreaking and widely acclaimed exhibition with a powerful message, Slavery at Jeffersons Monticello: Paradox of Liberty opened Saturday (Sept. 22) at the African American Museum, Dallas in Fair Park (3536 Grand Ave. in Dallas) and continues through Dec. 31, 2018. Dallas is the first city tour to host the updated traveling exhibition, which brings to life the story of slavery at Monticello through more than 300 objects, works of art, documents and artifacts unearthed at the storied plantation. The exhibition features new items never seen outside of Monticello, including a special feature on Sally Hemings, one of the most famous African American women in American history. As an enslaved woman at the age of 16, Hemings negotiated with one of the most powerful men in the nation ensuring she would receive extraordinary privileges and achieve ... More Veritas to offer an Omega Speedmaster 2998-5 LISBON.- An Omega Speedmaster 2998-5, the same model used by American astronaut Wally Schirra in his space flight in 1962 and certified by NASA in 1965, is offered at auction next week. This rare wristwatch created by Omega as part of its iconic professional collection was launched in 1957 as a sports chronograph (under the model 2915, which was replaced by 2998, in 1959), but turned to be a distinguished piece when Schirra decided to take it during the fifth expedition of NASAs Mercury Project. At the time of its release, the Speedmaster was an innovative timepiece considering its size and the integration of the tachymeter scale outside the dial. Aware of their astronauts' use of personal items as watches, NASA invited some of the world's most important watchmakers to submit its best models to an intensive testing program that would lead to the certification of ... More British artist Richard Long's first exhibition in Belgium in over forty years opens at Fondation CAB BRUSSELS.- Fondation CAB is presenting Along the Way, a solo exhibition dedicated to British artist Richard Long and the first in Belgium in over forty years. Along the Way stages important works from the artists oeuvre, featuring text works, photo works and sculptures. His art practice counts as one of the most ground-breaking and pivotal ones of the 20th century, by establishing the precedent that art can be a journey and vice versa. The act of walking became the activity around which he constructed his practice, taking into account notions of time, space and distance and how these can be interpreted through human measurements and concepts. At the heart of the exhibition is a brand-new commission created in-situ in response to Fondation CABs magnificent 1930s Art Deco architecture. The new installation a dazzling white stone circle - and the three further sculptural ... More Detroit Institute of Arts hosts internationally renowned Ghanaian fantasy coffin artist Paa Joe DETROIT, MICH.- The Detroit Institute of Arts, in collaboration with the Detroit Public Schools Community District, hosts internationally renowned Ghanaian fantasy coffin artist Joseph Ashong, known as Paa Joe, for a month-long art residency at the museum. In Ghana, West Africa, artists craft fantasy coffins to bury the dead. The coffin often represents the job the person did while alive, believing that the deceased will continue his or her profession in the afterlife. An endless variety of shapes are constructed, including cars, boats, airplanes, shoes, cell phones, and forest and sea creatures. Demonstrating his unique wood sculpting and joinery, Paa Joe and two assistants will build a figurative coffin in the shape of a Ford Model T, a motif selected by art students from Detroits Renaissance High School. The finished painted coffin will be installed in the museum at ... More Franklin Parrasch Gallery opens exhibition of recent work by Peter Alexander NEW YORK, NY.- Franklin Parrasch Gallery is presenting Peter Alexander: Recent Works, the gallerys sixth solo exhibition with the artist. A fully illustrated catalogue, including a new essay written by Alex Kitnick, accompanies the show. The works exhibited, dating from 2016 to present, represent a continuation of Alexanders decades-long exploration of the perceptual limits of space and light through volume and color. As he continues to employ forms both beholden and unbound to the wall, Alexander invents new modes of interpreting these qualities. Leaners and wedges imitate architectonic elements at a human scale, testing perceptual capacity as the volumes emerge and recede in space and visibility. The artists wall-based bar workssuch as Al Fresco (2018), Not On My Watch (2018), and Peaches n Cream (2018)are slightly chatoyant and seem to radiate light, ... More In striking debut, New York Philharmonic maestro embraces new NEW YORK (AFP).- Opening his era in charge of the New York Philharmonic, Jaap van Zweden could not have been clearer that he welcomes fresh ideas. The Dutch maestro started his tenure as the 26th music director of the leading US orchestra on Thursday with a bold statement -- the world premiere of a stirring experimental piece that challenges the physical restrictions of music. "Filament," composed by 36-year-old Ashley Fure, is marked by haunting whispers from 15 "moving voices" -- a choir that circulates through the hall with megaphones, first on the balconies and finally in a meditative procession toward the orchestra. Fure, an assistant professor at Dartmouth College who studies the relationship between music and motion, created a striking audial effect for the audience -- many in black-tie and cocktail dresses for a season-opening gala -- with the sound veering from ... More Pilar Corrias opens the first UK solo exhibition by Christina Quarles LONDON.- Pilar Corrias is presenting the first UK solo exhibition by Christina Quarles: Always Brightest Before Tha Dusk. For the first time, Quarles exhibits a new series of works on paper alongside her paintings. Quarles work explores the human body through manipulation and intervention, illuminating the slippery qualities of identity. The amorphous bodies occupying the artists canvases traverse spaces and architectures, sliding through floors, windows and walls, establishing fluidity between these bodies and their environments. The motifs and colour palettes present across each canvas are nods and gestures to Quarles own environment and identity. These colour combinations often gesture to her everyday surroundings while many of the patterns and textures represented are pulled from various nostalgic references, containing hidden personal references. Throughout ... More
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| href=' Flashback On a day like today, Belgian painter Paul Delvaux was born September 23, 1897. Paul Delvaux (23 September 1897 - 20 July 1994) was a Belgian painter famous for his paintings of female nudes. He was influenced by the works of Giorgio de Chirico, and was also briefly associated with surrealism. In this image: Paul Delvaux, Les femmes devant la mer, Oil on canvas, 105.5 by 166.5 cm, Painted in 1943 © Paul Delvaux Foundation, Belgium. Photo: Courtesy of Blain|Di Donna and the Paul Delvaux Foundation, Belgium.
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