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Installation view. ST. LOUIS, MO.- William Shearburn Gallery is presenting 6S, 5P, 1P, 1C and 1V, a solo exhibition by Tom Friedman. Tom Friedmans practice is rooted in the Zen Buddhism philosophy that meditation and mindfulness will lead to discovery, both self and otherwise. This philosophy not only applies to his creative process but also the relationship between the viewer and object and what he describes as the space between. His fluctuation between the conceptual and comical is fueled by the use of everyday materials to create eccentric works of art. The exhibition title, 6S, 5P, 1P, 1C and 1 V, is a non-poetic and cryptic way of referring to the exhibitions contents, 6 sculptures, 5 prints, 1 painting, 1 collage and 1 video projection. Highlighted in the exhibition is Mini Retrospective, an installation of a miniature sculpture from ev ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day London Museum Docklands has announced its next major exhibition Secrets of the Thames: Mudlarking Londonâs lost treasures (4 April 2025 - 1 March 2026). The first major exhibition on mudlarking, it will explore fascinating finds from the Thames foreshore, an internationally important archaeological site, and the role of mudlarks in uncovering thousands of years of human history.
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Online auctions include a wide variety of traditional, modern and contemporary, plus fine and decorative art | | Jason R. Zajac named Andrew Jackson Foundation President & CEO | | Mexican photographer Flor Garduño on view at Throckmorton Fine Art | Bronze maquette by Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986), titled Interior Form, cast in 1966 and signed and numbered 4 out of 6 (est. $30,000-$50,000). BLOOMFIELD, NJ.- Nye & Company Auctioneers will hold a two-day Chic and Antique Estate Treasures auction on Wednesday and Thursday, October 23rd and 24th, followed by a sale of Property Sold to Benefit Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newark on Friday, October 25th, with start times all three days of 10 am Eastern time. In all, over 800 lots will come up for bid. ... More | | Lauded fundraising executive takes the reins of the iconic presidential site. NASHVILLE, TENN.- The Andrew Jackson Foundation announced today the appointment of Jason R. Zajac as its next president and CEO. Noted for his success with national fundraising programs and board- and volunteer-focused engagements, Zajac will lead the nonprofit organization that manages The Hermitage, the former estate of the seventh U.S. president, as well as its museum, educational and interpretive ... More | | Flor Garduño, Paw with Hand / Pata con mano, USA, 1993. Gelatin silver print, 20 x 16 inches. Courtesy of Throckmorton Fine Art . NEW YORK, NY.- Throckmorton Fine Art is presenting Flor Garduño, Paths of Life from October 3, 2024, through January 22, 2025. The exhibition features forty-five black-and-white photographs by the renowned artist Flor Garduño, celebrated for deeply empathetic visual storytelling that has make a significant impact on photography in her native Mexico and beyond. The exhibition ... More |
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A major David Hockney exhibition entitled Living in Colour will open at Halcyon | | Palmer Museum of Art fosters political discourse with fall exhibition Politics and Daily Life | | Christie's 20th / 21 evening sale achieves a total of $107,147,925 | Installation view. LONDON.- Halcyon presents one of the worlds largest collections of graphics by David Hockney at 148 New Bond Street from 10th October. Living in Colour, which consists of more than 150 works, will also open at its gallery in Harrods on the same day. Spanning six decades of his illustrious career, the works date from 1967 to 2018, and include his iconic pool images, self-portraits, portraits of friends, still lifes and landscapes. Hockneys power is in his virtuosity as a draftsman ... More | | Gordon Parks (American, 1912-2006), American Gothic, Washington, D.C., 1942, printed later, gelatin silver print, 18-1/4 x 13-1/8 inches. Palmer Museum of Art, Purchased with funds provided by the Friends of the Palmer Museum of Art, 99.32 © Gordon Parks Foundation. UNIVERSITY PARK, PA .- As the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches, the Palmer Museum of Art at Penn State has unveiled a timely exhibition that intertwines art and politics in a way that encourages civic engagement, dialogue, and ... More | | Adrien Meyer, Global Head-Private Sales and Co-Chairman-Impressionist and Modern Art and tonights auctioneer selling Lucian Freud#8217;s #8216;Ria, Naked Portrait#8217;. © Christie's Images Ltd 2024. LONDON.- Christies 20th / 21st Century: London Evening Sale realised £81,980,050 / 97,556,260 / $107,147,925, selling 89% by lot and 96% by value. This is up 83% year on year (October 2023 20th/21st Century: London Evening Sale totalled £44,641,420). Buyers by region were 50% from EMEA, 28% USA and 22% Asia, and bidders and ... More |
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Sotheby's to offer a historic painting by Paul Gauguin | | Galerie Miranda x baudoin lebon partner to present works by Patrick Biénert and Pascal Sébah | | The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston presents 'Charles Atlas: About Time' | Paul Gauguin, Le Jardin de Pissarro, Quai du Pothuis à Pontoise, 1881 (recto) / Deux esquisses d'autoportrait (reverse), signed and dated p Gauguin 81 lower left. Oil on canvas, 65 x 54 cm. Estimate: 1.5-2.5 million. Courtesy Sotheby's. PARIS.- Sotheby's will present for sale in Paris this exceptional painting by Paul Gauguin, Le Jardin de Pissarro, Quai du Pothuis à Pontoise, 1881. This painting is rare for several reasons. Firstly, because of its date (early in Gauguin's career) and its very moving subject (the special relationship between Pissarro and Gauguin). Secondly, because of its provenance: it has remained in the same family ... More | | The exhibition brings together a series of images taken across Armenia in 2022 and 2023 by photographer Patrick Bienert and published in 2024 by Louis Vuitton in the Fashion Eye collection. PARIS.- Galerie Miranda hosts Baudoin Lebon, 'guest gallery', in its space located at 21 rue du Château d'Eau in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. The two entities share the gallery's walls, taking the opportunity to share and reveal the projects and convictions of the two gallery founders, each reputed for their eclectic choices and defence of strong signatures; united by a deep connection with Australia. Rare prints from ... More | | Charles Atlas, Here she is . . . v1 (still), 2015. Single-channel video installation (color, sound; 23:44 minutes). Dimensions variable. Courtesy the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York. © Charles Atlas. BOSTON, MASS.- The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA) presents Charles Atlas: About Time, the first U.S. museum survey of pioneering interdisciplinary artist Charles Atlas (b. 1949 in St. Louis). The retrospective exhibition presents work created over 50 years, including the debut of a new, room-sized sculptural video installation that considers abiding themes of collaboration and friendship. The exhibition ... More |
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Heemin Chung's first solo exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac opens in London | | Baronian opens an exhibition of works by Stephan Goldrajch | | Pens used by JFK and LBJ to sign legislation like Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act offered at Heritage | From the Old Prophet, 2024. Acrylic, gel medium and UV print on canvas, 194 x 130 cm (76,38 x 51,18 in) © Heemin Chung. Courtesy Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London · Paris · Salzburg · Seoul. Photo: artifacts. LONDON.- For her first solo exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac, and the first presentation to take place in Europe, Seoul-based artist Heemin Chung presents a new body of paintings, sculptures and a video. Her artworks explore the sensorial impact of transitional states from darkness to light, from virtual to physical in the rapidly changing city of Seoul. As Chung explains, In this city, technology has gone beyond mere convenience; ... More | | Often using a crochet hook and various colourful threads of wool and cotton, Goldrajch meticulously assembles his sculptures and wall pieces. BRUSSELS.- Stephan Goldrajch has always been inspired by ancestral traditions, rites, and techniques used by craftsmen. His practice draws on the codes of life and learning, magic, tales, and legends. His amalgamation of inspirations includes those often- irrational elements that form part of the human learning process, reinventing them all. Often using a crochet hook and various colourful threads of wool and cotton, Goldrajch meticulously assembles his sculptures and ... More | | John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson: Collection of Presidential Bill Signing Pens. DALLAS, TX.- A framed collection of pens used by American presidents to sign some of the most historically significant legislation in U.S. history will write its next chapter when it is sold in Heritages Americana & Political Signature® Auction November 1-2. The John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson: Collection of Presidential Bill Signing Pens offered in this auction is likely the finest trove of Bill Signing Pens ever assembled, with 50 fountain pens used by the countrys 35th and 36th presidents to sign major legislation. Among ... More |
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Art that hopes to heal through smell
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More News | The Art Institute of Chicago announces 'Jeremy Frey: Woven' CHICAGO, IL.- The Art Institute of Chicago announced Jeremy Frey: Woven on view from October 26, 2024 through February 10, 2025. The exhibition is a mid-career retrospective of the work of Jeremy Frey, a seventh-generation Passamaquoddy basketmaker, and includes more than 50 baskets crafted over two decades. Frey painstakingly creates his baskets from ash wood, with sweetgrass, birch bark, cedar bark, and porcupine quillwork. The lead piece in the exhibition, Nearly Monochrome, was acquired by the Art Institute for its permanent collection in 2022. Measuring over 31 inches tall, this towering vessel exemplifies Freys immense ambition and commitment to detail, which is apparent throughout the show. Visitors will delight in exploring the dynamic shapes, myriad textures, and dramatic colors of Freys extraordinary body ... More 'Christine Sun Kim: Oh Me Oh My' exhibition catalogue wins AIGA award SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY.- The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College announced that the exhibition catalogue Christine Sun Kim: Oh Me Oh My has won a prestigious award from the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) as part of the 2023 50 Books | 50 Covers competition. This recognition highlights the exceptional design and thoughtfulness that went into creating the catalogue for the innovative survey of work by acclaimed artist Christine Sun Kim. The AIGA 50 Books | 50 Covers competition celebrates the best in book and cover design, emphasizing works that push the boundaries of creativity and craftsmanship. Christine Sun Kim: Oh Me Oh My was selected from hundreds of entries worldwide, honoring the publication for its inventive approach to communicating both visually and conceptually. Christine ... More Robert Pokorny's first solo exhibition with Anna Zorina Gallery opens in New York NEW YORK, NY.- Anna Zorina Gallery is presenting Lost In A Dream, Robert Pokornys first solo exhibition with the Gallery. The show features the artists latest series of paintings inspired by the majestic beauty of the California Desert. Each work displays a dynamic interplay of abstraction, figuration and landscape that coalesce into Pokornys unique style of playful and contemplative surrealism. A distinctive feature throughout Pokornys compositions is the presence of sculptural and uncannily corporeal characters that inhabit and embody the imagined landscapes. The paintings capture visions of pareidolia by representing the whimsical ability to find specific images within ambiguous patterns such as those seen in cloud formations or rock faces. The artist conveys a human desire to find oneself reflected in an idyllic natural ... More Palestinian artist Larissa Sansour's exhibition at Amos Rex explores intergenerational trauma, loss, and imagined future HELSINKI.- Past, present and possible futures converge in this exhibition by PalestinianDanish artist Larissa Sansour (b. 1973), which seeks to create space for new ways of thinking about historical narratives and the right to home and land. Sansours video works and installations address themes such as loss and inherited trauma, expanding to explore grief, memory, and the persistent threat of environmental catastrophe. The exhibition offers an opportunity to reflect not only on the long history of the Israel-Palestine conflict but also on broader issues of national identity, shared human experiences, and collective memory. At its best, art provides a platform for discussing even the most difficult topics. Larissa ... More Serpentine presents the first ever UK exhibition of LA-based artist Lauren Halsey LONDON.- Serpentine is presenting emajendat, the first UK exhibition of Lauren Halsey (b. 1987, Los Angeles, USA). On view at Serpentine South from 11 October 2024 to 2 March 2025, the exhibition transforms the gallery into an immersive environment that responds to Serpentines location in Kensington Gardens. For the past decade, Lauren Halsey has developed a distinctive visual vocabulary deeply rooted in the South Central neighbourhood of Los Angeles where she and her family have lived for generations. Through maximalist installations and stand-alone objects, Halsey archives and remixes the signs and symbols that populate her environment. She has described herself as obsessed with material culture. Her regular wanderings through her neighbourhood, in which she documents the changing streetscape, are accompanied by a gathering ... More Ippodo Gallery opens the premier exhibition for Japanese painter Ikuro Yagi NEW YORK, NY.- Ippodo Gallery presents the premier exhibition for Japanese painter Ikuro Yagi: Grand Nature in the United States from October 10 through November 22, 2024. Spanning works from 1984 to 2009, Yagi debuts overseas some of the greatest masterpieces created in his long career. More than 15 painted and collaged works on Japanese washi paper, wood panels, and canvas speak to a universal language of nature and city life in Japan through the visual medium of sumi ink and nihonga. The permeating theme of Yagis paintings is the unspoken healing effect of nature on the human soul; a gentle reminder that endless kindness is at the fingertips. The artist will travel to New York from Japan for an opening reception commemorating his first solo show in the U.S. Sumi ink is not simply carbon; infusion into the washi paper ... More |
| PhotoGalleries Gabriele Münter TARWUK Awol Erizku Leo Villareal Flashback On a day like today, French painter Jean-Antoine Watteau was born October 10, 2024. Jean-Antoine Watteau (baptised October 10, 1684 - died July 18, 1721), better known as Antoine Watteau, was a French painter whose brief career spurred the revival of interest in colour and movement, as seen in the tradition of Correggio and Rubens. In this image: Exhibition view "Watteau. The Draughtsman". Photo: Städel Museum.
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