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Odilon Redon, The cyclops, circa 1914 (detail). 65,8 x 52,7 cm. Oil on cardboard mounted on panel. Coll. Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo. COPENHAGEN.- This autumn and winter the Glyptotek offers the public a unique opportunity to be drawn into the world of the French artist Odilon Redon (1840-1916). Odilon Redon. Into the Dream is the first major presentation of Redon's work in Denmark. The basis of the exhibition is spectacular loans from both public and private collections in Europe and the USA, as well as from The Kröller-Müller Museum in Holland, who have devised the exhibition in collaboration with the Glyptotek. In all, one can experience more than 150 works by the French symbolist, graphic artist and painter. Representing a large part of Redons wide-ranging sources of inspiration the exhibition also includes works from the Glyptoteks own collections which span from French painting, including selected works by Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Pierre Bonnard and Vincent ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day French President Emmanuel Macron looks at the painting titled ''Standing woman'' by Pablo Picasso during his visit at the Czech National Gallery on October 27, 2018 in Prague, Czech Republic. Michal Cizek / AFP
French actress Deneuve to auction off personal YSL collection | | Grand Palais presents a retrospective on the great Catalan master Joan Miró | | Exhibition traces the emergence and influence of the nude in Renaissance art | Catherine Deneuve and Yves Saint Laurent. © Jean-Luce Huré. by Jean-François Guyot PARIS (AFP).- French screen legend Catherine Deneuve announced Monday she was set to auction off her personal clothing collection designed by her friend Yves Saint Laurent, the late fashion icon. Deneuve, who has just turned 75, said she was selling her country home in northern France where she kept a wardrobe full of Saint Laurent items and had decided to offload some of the clothes too "not without some sadness". "These are the designs of such a talented man who designed only to make women more beautiful," Deneuve said in a message shared by the auction house Christie's, which will handle the sale. Around 150 items, including coats, dresses and accessories -- some of them unique pieces designed for Deneuve -- will be auctioned at the end of January during Haute Couture fashion week in Paris. A second sale of the remaining items is set to take ... More | | Joan Miró, Autoportrait (détail), 1919, huile sur toile, 73 x 60 cm, France, Paris, Musée national Picasso-Paris, donation héritiers Picasso 1973/1978 © Successió Miró / Adagp, Paris 2018 / Photo Rmn-Grand Palais (musée national Picasso-Paris) / Mathieu Rabeau. PARIS.- This retrospective on the great Catalan master Joan Miró (1893-1983) brings together nearly 150 key pieces to give this unique and important body of work its rightful place in modernity. This exhibition takes place forty-four years after the one organised by Jean Leymarie and Jacques Dupin at the same venue in 1974. Exceptional loans from some of the most important museums in Europe, America and across the globe, as well as major private collections, place the emphasis on the pivotal periods for Miró, who once declared: People will understand more and more that I opened the doors to another future, that runs against all falsehood, all fanaticism. The work of this exceptional artist shaped art throughout the 20th century, radiating its power and poetry for almost seven decades with unrivalled generosity and originality. The ... More | | Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), Venus Rising from the Sea, 1520, Oil on canvas (29 13/16 x 22 11/16 in.) National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh. LOS ANGELES, CA.- Drawing inspiration from classical sculpture and the study of the live model, Renaissance artists made the nude central to their art, creating lifelike, vibrant, and varied representations of the human body. This transformative moment is one that would shape the course of European art history and resonate through the present day. On view at the J. Paul Getty Museum October 30, 2018 through January 27, 2019, The Renaissance Nude traces the rise of the nude over the course of a century with masterpieces made in Italy, France, Germany, and the Netherlands, from the early 15th to the early 16th century. Since the Renaissance, the nude has a central preoccupation of European Art. Yet until now no museum has undertaken a comprehensive examination of where and how the nude obtained its pre-eminent place in art practice and history, says Timothy Potts, director of the J. Paul Getty ... More |
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Magnum Photos and Aperture Foundation announce the November 2018 Square Print Sale | | Art Gallery of Ontario acquires artwork by Indigenous and Canadian artists at Art Toronto 2018 | | Hudson River Museum embarks on new partnership with Art Bridges | Mick Rock, David Bowie, Life on Mars. 1973. © Mick Rock courtesy Aperture. NEW YORK, NY.- Crossings, the November 2018 Square Print Sale, presented by Magnum Photos and Aperture Foundation, brings together a selection of over 100 images by international artists, to explore perspectives on transition and transformation in photography. Magnum Photos and Aperture have a long-standing, shared history, spanning many collaborations on publications and events through the decades. For the second time, Magnum Photos has invited a roster of artists published by Aperture to participate in the project alongside Magnums own photographers, to visually explore a common theme through both classic and contemporary artistic practices. The project creates an unprecedented visual dialogue, spanning depictions of physical crossings from one side to anothera road, a river, a border, an oceanand the personal crossings that manifest in growth, revolt, mutation ... More | | Sonny Assu, Re-Invaders: Digital Intervention on an Emily Carr Painting (Indian Church, 1929), Framed size: 40 x 30, Edition of 5 + 2 AP, AP 1 of 2, 2014, Courtesy of Equinox Gallery, Vancouver. Purchased with funds donated by James Lahey and Pym Buitenhuis, 2018. TORONTO.- Art Toronto 2018 launched last Thursday with the Opening Night Preview Gala to benefit the Art Gallery of Ontario. The AGO acquired new work by two mid-career artists, adding to its Collection for the first time work by Ontarios Ken Nicol and Ligwilda'xw Kwakwaka'wakw artist Sonny Assu. The Ken Nicol drawing was purchased with funds raised at the Art Toronto 2018 Opening Night with matching funds from the Peggy Lownsbrough Fund, and the Sonny Assu artwork was purchased with assistance from the James Lahey and Pym Buitenhuis Fund. This is the thirteenth consecutive year that the AGO has purchased artwork at the opening night preview. Over $500,000CAD was raised to support these acquisitions as well ... More | | Barkley L. Hendricks, Brenda P, 1974. YONKERS, NY.- The Hudson River Museum begins a partnership with Art Bridges, a foundation that focuses on collaborations with museums of all sizes across the country to present outstanding works of American art. Founded by arts patron and philanthropist Alice Walton in 2017, the organization centers on projects that deeply engage communities by aiding the creation and funding of exhibitions, programs, and new thinking about sharing works of art. The Museum is featuring three paintings on loan from Art Bridges: David Clyde Driskell, Woman with Flowers, 1972; Barkley L. Hendricks, Brenda P, 1974; and Kerry James Marshall, Lost Boys: AKA BB, 1993. The works by David Driskell and Barkley Hendricks are making their public debut at the HRM. These paintings accompany and enhance works from the Museums permanent collection in Art and Identity: Highlights from the Collections of the Hudson River Museum and Art Bridges, selected to make powerful statement ... More |
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Jackson Pollock formerly owned by Nelson Rockefeller to lead Phillips' Evening Sale of 20th Century & Contemporary Art | | Philadelphia Contemporary announces architects of its future permanent home | | Art on a Postcard: Bid on a secret auction of top artists for as little as £50 | Jackson Pollock, Number 16, 1950 (detail). Image courtesy of Phillips. NEW YORK, NY.- Phillips November auctions of 20th Century & Contemporary Art will offer over 300 lots, spanning over a century. The Day Sale will take place on Wednesday, 14 November, followed by the Evening Sale on Thursday, 15 November. With a total of 41 lots, the Evening Sale is expected to realize in excess of $100 million, featuring works by Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, KAWS, Joan Miró, and Alberto Burri, among others. The Day Sale, which is comprised of a Morning and Afternoon Session, will offer works by Helen Frankenthaler, Wayne Thiebaud, David Salle, and Pat Steir. The November sales underscore Phillips commitment to offering a breadth of material for collectors of all levels across the 20th and 21st centuries. The upcoming auction is one of the most ambitious November Evening Sales that Phillips has ever assembled, underscoring our confidence in the market for high-quality, rare- ... More | | Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee. Photo by Eric Staudenmaier. PHILADELPHIA, PA.- Philadelphia Contemporary announced the selection of Johnston Marklee as Design Architects, working in association with MGA Partners as Architect of Record, for its future permanent home. The decision is the culmination of an extensive, nation-wide process lasting more than a year. We are thrilled to be collaborating with Johnston Marklee and MGA Partners as we continue to shape our vision of what Philadelphia Contemporary is and ought to be, said Harry Philbrick, Philadelphia Contemporary Founding Director. Twenty-first-century audiences are seeking new models for engaging culture, and Johnston Marklee and MGA will bring a rigor and curiosity to the process of meeting that demand that lines up perfectly with our vision. A new independent curatorial institution in Philadelphia devoted exclusively to contemporary art, Philadelphia Contemporary will act as a visual ... More | | All of the work is anonymous until after the sale which will be held on the Paddle8 auction site. LONDON.- Bidding opens on Tuesday 30 October for the fifth annual Art on a Postcard secret auction. A unique opportunity to take home a specially created artwork by some of the worlds most coveted artists, you could be bidding on a rare piece by Marina Abramović or an artwork by Amy May George, a talented Central Saint Martins student with a sell-out show under her belt. A truly democratic platform, with the reserve price for all artworks starting at £50, this is an opportunity to own a valuable and collectable work of art on a 10x15 cm scale. This year's line up includes Marina Abramović, who makes her Art on a Postcard debut, plus Humphrey Ocean RA, Maggi Hambling CBE, Golucho, Volker Hueller, Rob and Nick Carter, Martin Yeoman, Minas Halaj, Vanessa Jackson RA, Rebecca Salter RA and Maria Kreyn. Bidding will open tomorrow on the Paddle8 website and the auction includes some of the most successful and ... More |
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The legacy of pioneering Victorian photographer Anna Atkins celebrated in dual exhibitions at NYPL | | Auction of Latin American Art to be held at Doyle on November 7 | | Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art reopens as Hudson Valley MOCA, presents inaugural exhibition | Anna Atkins (English, 17991871), Snowdenfrom the Inn Garden at Capel Curig from an album of watercolors, 183563. Burnaby-Atkins Family. NEW YORK, NY.- The work of Anna Atkins, one of the earliest woman photographers, is the impetus behind two complementary exhibitions on view this fall at The New York Public Librarys Stephen A. Schwarzman Building. Celebrating the 175th anniversary of the debut of her landmark book, Photographs of British Algae, the exhibitions examine Atkinss life and work, as well as her ongoing legacy. Blue Prints: The Pioneering Photographs of Anna Atkins -- the first full survey of Atkinss major projects to be assembled -- examines Atkinss achievements, situating them within the context of her time; Anna Atkins Refracted: Contemporary Works testifies to the resonance of her photographs for artists today. In contrast to the constraints experienced by women in Victorian England, Atkins conceived, printed, and published Photographs of British Algae, a ... More | | Angel Botello (Puerto Rican, 1913-1986), Three Children, Oil on Masonite, 20 3/4 x 19 7/8 inches. Est. $8,000-12,000. NEW YORK, NY.- Doyles auction on Wednesday, November 7 will showcase a wide range of Modern and Contemporary works by Latin American artists. Cuban Modernist Amelia Peláez (1896-1968) avoided most of the art community in her lifetime, instead choosing to quietly focus on her home and her artwork. Witnessing the birth of the Cubist movement during her time in Paris, Peláez helped introduce Modern Art to Cuba upon her return in 1934. An untitled work in the sale is an excellent example of her bright blocks of color and abstracted forms (est. $60,000-80,000). One of three works in the auction by Puerto Rican artist Angel Botello (1913-1986), Three Children is a prime example of the artists beloved abstracted figures and bold colors (est. $8,000-12,000). Cuban artist René Portocarrero (1912-1985) is represented by two works depicting church facades, ... More | | Installation view. PEEKSKILL, NY.- The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, a community art space founded 15 years ago, is now Hudson Valley MOCA, with its new name and brand identity reflecting an expanded mission to bring world-class art and ideas to the Hudson Valley region. The new iconic brand identity captures the dynamism of the institution, it represents the never-ending flow of people and their ideas that passes through its door, comments Ken Tan, Creative Director and board member. Using a fluid, modern design, we are looking forward into future expansions. To inaugurate its new name, Hudson Valley MOCA presents Death Is Irrelevant: Figurative Sculpture from the Marc and Livia Straus Collection, an exhibition exploring the human condition through representation of the human body. We are marking 15 years of sharing contemporary art with our neighbors in Peekskill and nearby communities by expanding our ... More |
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More News | 'We the People: New Art from the Collection' opens at the Albright-Knox BUFFALO, NY.- The Albright-Knox Art Gallery opened a new exhibition of recent acquisitions of contemporary art titled We the People: New Art from the Collection. Some of the most imaginative and dynamic artists working today are exploring what it means to be a citizen of the twenty-first century. Whether creating paintings or videos, sculptures or photographs, the artists in We the People: New Art from the Collection are interested in how we define our identities, form our communities, and confront the various forces that shape our lives. We are thrilled to present this exhibition to the people of Buffalo and the broader public, said Peggy Pierce Elfvin Director Janne Sirén. The works Tina and I have selected for this show represent diverse ways in which contemporary artists from across America and the world are calling attention to and exploring critically important ... More Samia Halaby presents her latest works at Ayyam Gallery Beirut BEIRUT.- Ayyam Gallery Beirut is presenting Opacity and Transparency, a solo exhibition of New York- based artist Samia Halaby presenting her latest works. Following a 2017 solo-exhibition at Ayyam Gallery Dubai, Halaby has since than added additional works to her series Illuminated Space, highlighting the artists latest experiments in the interplay of opacity and transparency within Illuminated Space. The initial works of the series focus on luminosity accomplished through the relationship of colors. The suggestion of radiating light within her worksdeveloped into an exploration of what she describes as the space of light. For Halaby, luminosity in her paintings is learnt from seeing ambiances such as the darkness of night, or evening light in a city, and contract of interior and exterior light. The series build upon past experiences of seeing the world. ... More Fine works on paper, rare books and illuminating manuscripts will be offered by Gray's Auctioneers CLEVELAND, OH.- Grays Auctioneers will offer an extensive number of fine works on paper, rare books and illuminated manuscripts at an auction planned for Wednesday, November 14th, online and in the firms gallery at 10717 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, starting at 11 am Eastern time. Featured will be an impressive collection of fine editions from the Print Club of Cleveland, among other rare items. The catalog is up and online, at GraysAuctioneers.com. Bidding is also available on the two platforms Liveauctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Telephone and absentee bids will also be accepted. For any collector of fine art, literature, or historical texts, the November auction is a celebration of these arts and more. In-person previews will be held Monday thru Friday, November 8th -14th, 10 am-5 pm, EDT. Starting off the auction in Lot 1 is a print ... More Rago announces highlights from its American + European Art and Post-War + Contemporary Art sales LAMBERTVILLE, NJ.- Included among the more than 700 lots of paintings, prints, sculptures, photographs and works on paper are three segments of single-owner collections: The Collection of Joshua P. Smith (Part Three); Tierras y Materias: Works from the Collection of Clara Diament Sujo; and works from the Allan Stone Collection. Joshua P. Smith (1942-2005) made collecting, curating, and caring for art his lifes work. This third installment of his collection includes over 100 lots, with works by Sigmar Polke, Luc Tuymans, Hiroshi Sugimoto and more. A session from the personal collection of celebrated art critic, dealer and collector, Clara Diament Sujo, entitled Tierras y Materias, attests to Sujos curatorial eye, with works from Jose Gamarra, Carlos Merida, Elsa Gramcko and other modern and contemporary artists from Latin America. The third single-owner ... More TEFAF New York Fall 2018 opens to strong attendance and robust sales NEW YORK, NY.- The third edition of TEFAF New York Fall opened on Saturday, October 27, 2018 at the Park Avenue Armory, following a packed Preview on Friday, October 26. Museum-quality works attracted high-level interest and resulted in the attendance of major collectors and international institutions. Early sales at the Fair across a range of collecting categories had already taken place by the end of the Preview as conversations and commerce continue. Since its inception in 2016, TEFAF New York Fall has reinvigorated the conversation around historic art by presenting a unique platform in the U.S. -- coalescing a community of collectors, academics, art lovers, professionals and institutions. By translating its strict standards of quality and presentation established by its flagship event in Maastricht, TEFAF has quickly captured ... More Exhibition of works by Maggi Hambling on view at Marlborough's new project space LONDON.- Maggi Hambling is one of Britains most significant and controversial artists. Marlborough is presenting her new series of portraits as Gallery 3s inaugural exhibition. Portraiture has always been a fundamental part of Hamblings practice. The British Museum, National Portrait Gallery and Tate are among many other public collections which hold her portraits. The works in this new series are small in scale but big in impact. Their source is the artists observation and imagination coupled with her relish of the sensuality and unending adventure of oil paint. Rare in contemporary art, these compassionate and incisive depictions are both economic and visceral, serious and witty, cutting to the quick of the human condition. New Portraits coincides with The Quick and the Dead at the Jerwood Gallery, Hastings (20 October 2018 - 6 January 2019), where portraiture ... More Virginia MOCA presents an exhibition of works by Todd Schorr VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.- Artist Todd Schorr is a leading figure in the Pop Surrealism and Lowbrow art movements. Schorr is inspired by Renaissance masters such as Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel, and Salvador Dali, as well as the early animated cartoons of Walt Disney and Max Fleischer, underground comics best exemplified by Zap, and classis films from the 1930s such as King Kong and Frankenstein. Schorr combines a complex contemporary imagery with an illustrative style. Todd Schorr: Atomic Cocktail takes a closer look at the connection between the synthesis of visual culture from the artists childhood and his current pictorial language. Popular culture clearly had a significant impact on young Schorr. From the beginning of the nuclear age, signs, logos, cartoon characters, monsters and mascots have all worked to create a massive societal ... More "Trumpets, Weird and Wonderful" on view at the Morris Museum MORRISTOWN, NJ.- The Morris Museum in partnership with the National Music Museum (Vermillion, South Dakota) presents the exhibit Trumpets, Weird and Wonderful: Treasures from the National Music Museum 44 fascinating instruments from five continents, on view at the Morris Museum from October 7, 2018 to March 17, 2019. Dating from the late 17th to the late 20th centuries, the instruments are on loan from the National Music Museums Joe R. and Joella F. Utley Collection of Brass Instruments, and most of them have never been on public exhibit. Trumpets, Weird, and Wonderful celebrates the rich audible and visual variety of musical instruments in which sound is generated by buzzing the lips, sometimes called brasswinds. Broadly defined, trumpets come in many different forms and sizes and can be made of many different materials: ... More Pam Rorke Levy new San Francisco Art Institute Chair of Board SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- The San Francisco Art Institute announced the appointment of Pam Rorke Levy as Chair of the Board of Trustees. Levy, who has been a member of the Board since 2013, assumed her new role just ahead of the September start of the current academic year. SFAI is now the only free-standing college in the United States dedicated entirely to the teaching, understanding, and practice of contemporary fine art, and I am honored to steward this critically important institution into its exciting future together with my fellow Trustees, says Levy. We will commit ourselves once again to providing the best arts education in the world, and it will be our job to decide what that means in 2018, when freedom of speech and expression are openly under attack in our country; what it will mean in 2021, on SFAIs 150th anniversary; and what it might mean ... More Protests greet world's biggest statue in remote corner of India SARDAR SAROVAR DAM (AFP).- Angry local communities have warned India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stay away from the inauguration on Wednesday of the world's biggest statue, a 182 metre (600 feet) high tribute to an independence hero. The Statue of Unity, which is twice the size of the Statue of Liberty, has been built in a remote corner of Gujarat state as a flagship project of conservative leader Modi who is to open it on Wednesday. But people living around the 29.9 billion rupee ($400 million) statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who played a key role in unifying India after its independence in 1947, want more compensation for damage to the environment. Posters of Modi with Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani in a town near the statue were torn down or had the faces blackened at the weekend. The chiefs of 22 surrounding villages have warned ... More Work by PrattMWP Assistant Professor Serena Perrone acquired by Metropolitan Museum of Art UTICA, NY.- A work by Serena Perrone, Assistant Professor of Printmaking and Drawing at PrattMWP College of Art and Design, Utica, NY, has recently been acquired by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. A Volcano Pilgrim in Exchange for Fire, is an extraordinary combination of 21 prints with gouache monotype, silkscreen and letterpress. Perrones volcanic imagery is primarily in deep blue tones surrounded by expressive colors achieved through painterly gouache monotype. Each gouache monotype is hand-painted, which creates variations within the edition that adds to the powerful and evocative volcano views. Perrone began contemplating the imagery of volcanoes for her work prior to learning about the young and gifted poet, Craig Arnold, whose disappearance near the mouth of a volcano that he was researching for his poetry stunned ... More
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| href=' Flashback On a day like today, French-English painter Alfred Sisley was born October 30, 1839. Alfred Sisley (30 October 1839 - 29 January 1899) was an Impressionist landscape painter who was born and spent most of his life in France, but retained British citizenship. He was the most consistent of the Impressionists in his dedication to painting landscape en plein air (i.e., outdoors). He deviated into figure painting only rarely and, unlike Renoir and Pissarro, found that Impressionism fulfilled his artistic needs. In this image: Alfred Sisley, 14th July at Marly. Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford Borough Council.
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