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Artscapy offers up to 75% Loan-to-Value (LTV) on art-secured loans, compared to the typical 50% or below offered by large institutional lenders. LONDON, 6 NOVEMBER 2024.- In a groundbreaking move set to transform the art investment landscape, Artscapy, a frontrunner in art technology innovation, unveiled its latest offering: a data-driven, art-secured lending solution. This pioneering service employs a proprietary ratings methodology, unlocking unprecedented liquidity opportunities for art collectors and investors alike. The launch signifies a pivotal shift in the perception and utilization of art as a tangible asset class, enabling collectors to access capital without relinquishing their prized collections. There is a new world emerging where art and finance converge, stated Emilia De Stasio, CFA, COO and co-founder of Artscapy, who brings a wealth of experience from her previous roles at the European Central Bank and Moodys Investors Service. Art financing has transformed the way collectors engage with their collections. What was once considered an illiquid asset, locking up significant capital, can now be leveraged to unlock l ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day Gallerie d'Italia - Torino is presenting American Nature, a solo exhibition of photography by Mitch Epstein. Curated by Brian Wallis (Director of the Woodstock Center for Photography, New York), this monumental exhibition brings together several of Epsteinâs seminal photographic series from the past two decades: American Power, Property Rights, and Old Growth.
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Exhibition at Art Projects International features large-scale ballpoint works by IL LEE | | JG.Limited announces online-only Collecting Camelot: The Kennedy Legacy auction | | District of Architecture presents Camila Mancilla's 'Homesick' exhibition | Installation view. NEW YORK, NY.- Art Projects International is presenting IL LEE: 4 Paintings, an exhibition featuring large-scale ballpoint works. The 4 Paintings exhibition, based on notes and instructions from our director and founder Jung Lee Sanders, is dedicated to her memory. Through her curation, passion, commitment, and collaboration with others, much of Il Lees dynamic progression over the past decades has been visible on the walls ... More | | Lot #225 is a "No Parking" metal street sign, 12 inches by 18 inches," from the "Presidential Inauguration" of John F. Kennedy at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20, 1961 (est. $600-$750). DANVERS, MASS.- JG.Limiteds online-only auction titled Collecting Camelot: The Kennedy Legacy features a diverse selection of autographs, photographs, art and ephemera related to John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy and the Kennedy family and associates. The catalog is online ... More | | Camila Mancilla, Pulp Follows Fiction 26 x 32 x 1 in. WASHINGTON, DC.- Camila Mancillas Homesick exhibition at the District of Architecture is a profound exploration of how architecture, memory, and emotion intertwine. Utilizing found objects, cutouts from books and magazines, as well as digital drawings and paintings, her work is deeply rooted in architectural theory. Through the act of cutting, Mancilla transforms spacesboth metaphorically and literally ... More |
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Pace opens its first major exhibition of work by Lawrence Weiner at its Seoul gallery | | Sir William and Lady Hamilton exhibition opens in Naples | | Exhibition explores the economic exchange between East and West Germany | Lawrence Weiner: ANYTHING ADDED TO SOMETHING bring. together sculptures created by the artist from 1989 to 2019. SEOUL.- Pace presents its first major exhibition of work by Lawrence Weiner at its Seoul gallery from November 8 to December 28. Occupying the second and third floors of Pace Seoulas well as elements of the gallerys exterior Lawrence Weiner: ANYTHING ADDED TO SOMETHING will bring together sculptures created by the artist from 1989 to 2019, showcasing his use of language as the work itself, visualized through gestures, graphics, and typographic ... More | | Installation view. NAPLES.- Intesa Sanpaolo has opened a captivating exhibition at the Gallerie dItalia in Naples, celebrating Sir William Hamilton, a British ambassador and passionate collector, alongside his iconic wife, Lady Emma Hamilton. This exhibition delves into Hamiltons multifaceted contributions to 18th-century Naples, a time of cultural enlightenment and scientific curiosity, and highlights Lady Hamiltons influence on art and society. This exhibition, supported by the British Embassy in Rome and the Italian Embassy in London, showcases 78 remarkable ... More | | Andrea Pichl. Values of Economy, exhibition view Hamburger Bahnhof Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, 8.11. 4.5.2024 © Andrea Pichl / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024 / Nationalgalerie Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Jacopo La Forgia. BERLIN.- Andrea Pichl's solo exhibition "Values of Economy" at Hamburger Bahnhof Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart explores the economic exchange between East and West Germany (GDR and FRG) during and after the period of division. The exhibitions architectural intervention examines the relationship between decoration and political power, as well as the effects of the fall of the GDR ... More |
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Sotheby's presents its November season, highlighted by collection of Sydell Miller | | Christie's unveils the collection of Antoine and Simone Veil | | Solo exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Yoshitomo Nara opens at BLUM | Claude Monet, Nymphéas. Oil on canvas, circa 191417. Estimate on request. Courtesy Sotheby's. NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys unveiled the full offerings for the November Marquee auction series in New York, the exhibitions of which will open on 8 November. Headlining the weeks sales is the esteemed collection of entrepreneur and philanthropist Sydell Miller. Presented in landmark Evening and Day sales, the collection reflects how Sydell Miller surrounded herself with beauty in all of its forms where fine art and ... More | | Diego Giacometti, Chat Maître dhôtel. Bronze patiné, 29.5 x 10 x 24.5 cm. Estimate: EUR 100,000 EUR 150,000. © Christie's Images Ltd 2024. PARIS.- On December 4, Christies will have the pleasure offering 60 paintings and works of art from the 20th century collected by Antoine and Simone Veil*. Illustrating their openness to the world, the works are signed by international artists who came to live and work in Paris, including Zao Wou-Ki, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Sam Szafran, and Diego Giacometti. The offering ... More | | Yoshitomo Nara, We Are Outlaws Yes! (detail), 2024, © Yoshitomo Nara, Image courtesy of Yoshitomo Nara Foundation, Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi. TOKYO.- BLUM is presenting a solo exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Yoshitomo Nara. This body of work produced over the past summer, features Naras familiar wide-eyed, large-headed figures, often accompanied by declarative slogans or lyrics, which readily come to mind as he works. The words and phrases, in Japanese and English, are an expression of Naras ideas ... More |
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The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw has opened its long-awaited new home | | Belvedere 21 opens Monster Chetwynd's (ze/per) first solo museum exhibition in Austria | | Corydon Cowansage presents a new body of work at kaufmann repetto | The building of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. Photo: Maja Wirkus. WARSAW.- The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw has opened its long-awaited new home, designed by the New York architect Thomas Phifer. The inaugural evening of October 25 began in the museum forum, where a huge audience was greeted by Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and MSN Warsaw director Joanna Mytkowska. On the first weekend alone, 50,000 people visited the new MSN Warsaw building at ul. Marszałkowska 103. After the first week of operation ... More | | Monster Chetwynd, Silk and Beer (Wages for Housework), 2024. Photo: Torvioll Jashari © Courtesy the Artist and Sadie Coles HQ, London / MASSIMODECARLO / Galerie Gregor Staiger, Zurich. VIENNA.- Moths, bats and worms are taking over Belvedere 21 and throwing the doors open to heretics and witches: Monster Chetwynds (ze/per) first solo museum exhibition in Austria interweaves art, (hi)stories, theory, craft and community to form an expansive work that was developed especially for the museum and will be activated and animated by a performance ... More | | Corydon Cowansage, Blue, Red, Pink, 2024. MILAN.- kaufmann repetto presents Separation Anxiety, Corydon Cowansages first solo exhibition in Italy. A new body of works evoke playfully ambiguous anatomical landscapes, straddling the space between biological and botanical imagery. Cowansages paintings present an array of sensual, biomorphic shapes in a lush and vibrant color palette. The subtle tonal gradations, with heavily contrasted highlights and shadows, imply depth and movement, while the repetition of analogous forms, often ... More |
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Made in Germany? Art and Identity in a Global Nation
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More News | Saatchi Gallery opens Aneesa Dawoojee's 'March of the Hummingbirds' LONDON.- Saatchi Gallery is presenting the work of award-winning portrait and social documentary photographer Aneesa Dawoojee as part of its major programme of winter exhibitions. Open to the public from 5 November 2024 5 January 2025, March of the Hummingbirds is a compassionate and considered project that documents the rich histories and cultures of the Caribbean, along with Mauritius, whose histories are closely connected. This body of work stems from Dawoojees desire to show the power of community spirit and how cultures can crossover through shared values and acts of kindness. Dawoojees strong belief in multiculturalism comes from her Trinidadian and Mauritian parentage. Places where African, Indian, Syrian, Chinese and European people could all be together in one place without judgement. Her home ... More Rarities from elite private collections take center stage at Heritage's US Coins Auction DALLAS, TX.- A spectacular assemblage of elite coins from several elite collections and more than 140 consignors is poised to make Heritages Novemer 20-24 US Coins Signature® Auction one of the largest ever held by the worlds leading numismatics auctioneer. This auction looks like it is going to appeal to a wide range of collectors, says Todd Imhof, Executive Vice President at Heritage Auctions. Between the early dollars, Seated dollars and Trade dollars, Shield and Liberty nickel patterns and proofs, an impressive selection of early copper and U.S. gold from all series, it sets up as a destination event for collectors of all kinds of US coins. Among the top collections in the event is the Greensboro Collection, Part XI, a group of 71 lots from the trove that made its debut at Heritage at the 2012 ANA National Money Show in Dallas; additional ... More Miles McEnery Gallery opens an exhibition of recent works by Tomory Dodge NEW YORK, NY.- Miles McEnery Gallery opened an exhibition of recent works by Tomory Dodge. The artists fourth solo exhibition at the gallery opened on 31 October 2024 and remains on view through 7 December 2024 at 511 West 22nd Street. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue featuring an essay by Daniel Gerwin. Over the course of his almost three decade career, Tomory Dodge has developed a unique and systematic language; tightly rendered zig zags, orthogonal trajectories, and fractal shards of color are all small components of Dodges oeuvre. Though, most revelatory is the artists willingness to break past the very boundaries he creates. Layered throughout these geometric mazes are unexpected gestural swathes of paint and organic lines with effortless movement. As the viewers eye moves across ... More Cleveland Institute of Art announces $35 million transformation campaign CLEVELAND, OH.- The Cleveland Institute of Art has launched the public phase of its $35 million Transformation Campaign, an ambitious comprehensive campaign that will increase student scholarships, strengthen resources for student and faculty success, and contribute to campus enhancementsincluding construction of the College's new Interactive Media Lab. CIAs Transformation Campaign focuses on five key impact areas: Student Access + Success, Technology + Innovation, Teaching + Learning, Community, and Campus. Within each impact area are specific projects, programs and initiatives that will reduce financial burdens for students, fuel creative learning, expand campus services and modernize educational offerings. CIAs Interactive Media Labwith its virtual production studio, leading-edge XR/VR/AR technology, space for cross- ... More The City of Toronto proclaims November 13 Henry Moore Day TORONTO.- This fall, the Art Gallery of Ontarios (AGO) Henry Moore Sculpture Centre celebrates its 50th anniversary. A landmark of modern art and architecture, in recognition of the Centres enduring place in the city and the joy and inspiration it has brought to generations, the City of Toronto is proclaiming November 13, 2024, Henry Moore Day. The AGO invites visitors to join them in marking the occasion by sharing their photos and recollections of time spent with Henry Moores art on social media, using the hashtag #MooreMemories. Opened in the late autumn of 1974, the creation of the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre was inspired by the famed British artists unprecedented donation of 101 sculptures, 57 drawings, and 150 prints to the museum that same year. Motivated by a belief that art is international, Moores extraordinary ... More 'Carlos Raúl Villanueva: Modern Architecture and Artistic Synthesis' showcased in Málaga MALAGA.- The latest exhibition in Málaga sheds light on the groundbreaking work of Venezuelan architect and urban planner Carlos Raúl Villanueva (19001975), a key figure in Latin American modernism. Villanueva, born in London and educated in Paris, initially embraced academic classicism but soon evolved, spending the next four decades reshaping Venezuela, particularly its capital, Caracas. This showcase in Málaga aims to recreate the original ambiance of Villanuevas visionary projects, including his most celebrated achievement, the University City of Caracas. Completed between 1940 and 1970, the University City of Caracas is a hallmark of modern architecture and an exemplar of the synthesis of the arts, merging architecture with painting and sculpture. Faced with Caracass rapid urbanization and a population boom due ... More 'In the Moving Air...' opens at the Museo Reina Sofia curated by the philosopher Georges Didi-Huberman MADRID.- En el aire conmovido (In The Moving Air ) is an exhibition curated by the French philosopher and art historian Georges Didi-Huberman (Saint-Ãtienne, 1953), recognised as one of the most significant and prolific contemporary thinkers in philosophy and the cultural history of images. This exhibition is open to the public from 6 November 2024 to 17 March 2025. Organised by the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofÃa and the Centre de Cultura Contemporà nia de Barcelona (CCCB), it delves into the evocative power of images, exploring the transformative nature of emotions that transcend the individual to become collective experiences, and examining their potential for manipulation. Federico GarcÃa Lorcas influence is ever-present, particularly through the lens of childhood and his concept of duende1. ... More 'Barker, Gillick & Jones' opens at Air de Paris PARIS.- Its an exhibition built like a conversation, a game of dominoes that unfolds within different temporalities. It features three artists who use references to language (in art and political philosophy), coding and, in particular, maritime codes, to evoke complex political realities. With conceptual and formal ease, they cast a powerful critical eye on unbridled post-modernity. The project began with a conversation about a work by Ronald Jones, an artist who was decisive for Liam Gillick, who knew him well, and for Noah Barker, who organized his first solo show since 1998 at Empire in New York. Florence Bonnefous: Dear Noah and dear Liam, Dear Ronald in another dimension This project started while I was walking fast in the rain a chat with Noah about his work A New Concept in Sailing (2023), concerning boats and codes, about Ronald Jones and a series of works from 198 ... More Rowan University Art Gallery & Museum presents 'Prima Materia' GLASSBORO, NJ.- In Prima Materia, curator Anabelle RodrÃguez-González brings together three interdisciplinary artists, Blanka Amezkua (Brooklyn), Esperanza Cortés (Brooklyn), and Anthony Carlos Molden (Philadelphia) working across a dynamic range of expressive forms, including but not limited to sculpture, painting, ceramics, site-specific installations. All three artists are experienced makers actively creating provocative artworks that relate to materials and techniques associated with crafts such as embroidery, beadwork, decorative paper folding and cutting, and elements from the scenic arts. Whether anchored on the wall or displayed in the round, the works selected for Prima Materia generate visual and spatial synergies imbued with a powerful combination of subtle yet vibrant energies and symbolic archetypes. ... More |
| PhotoGalleries Gabriele Münter TARWUK Awol Erizku Leo Villareal Flashback On a day like today, Spanish painter Francisco Zurbarán was baptized November 07, 1598. Francisco de Zurbarán (baptized November 7, 1598; died August 27, 1664) was a Spanish painter. He is known primarily for his religious paintings depicting monks, nuns, and martyrs, and for his still-lifes. Zurbarán gained the nickname Spanish Caravaggio, owing to the forceful, realistic use of chiaroscuro in which he excelled. In this image: A visitor looks at Pablo Picasso's 1911-1912 oil on canvas "Homme a la guitare", left, next to Francisco de Zurbaran's 1630-1634 oil on canvas "Saint-Francois d'Assise dans sa tombe" exhibited at the Grand Palais museum in Paris, Monday, Oct. 6, 2008.
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