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The new species, which is 220 million years old, was named Soumyasaurus aenigmaticus. This "grandfather" of the dinosaurs had very good vision and was very agile, which would have been key for him to survive among the protococodrilo giants that dominated during the Triassic period. Image: Gabriel Lio / Agencia CTyS-UNLaM. BUENOS AIRES (AGENCIA CTYS-UNLAM ).- This specimen had a skull of only four centimeters. Dr. Federico Agnolin, researcher at the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences (MACN) and CONICET, told the CTyS-UNLaM Agency that "this new species is an ancestor, a kind of grandfather of the dinosaurs and, by the shape of its teeth, we interpreted that it fed on insects that it captured nimbly among the ancient Texan forests ". After the great extinction of the Permian - the greatest extinction the Earth has ever known - a new era began, the Triassic period, and in which the dinosaurs originated. But dinosaurs did not dominate the world with ease and it took them millions of years to reach gigantic sizes. "The skull of the Soumyasaurus has many features that makes us think of the current birds, while we were able to recognize that it had a very sharp ear and a spectacular vision," said the Argentinean researcher who carried out this research together with the specialists Volkan Sarıgül and Sankar Chatterjee of the Texas Museum. ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day A specialist assembles the bones of a Camptosaurus skeleton on November 13, 2018 at the Artcurial auction house in Paris. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP
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| Christie's France announces highlights included in sales dedicated to Post-War & Contemporary Art | | Binoche et Giquello to offer a rare Fang byeri | | Not-so-Leaning Tower of Pisa as landmark straightens | Pierre Soulages, Peinture. 130 x 97. Estimate: 1M-1,5M. © Christies Images Limited 2018. PARIS.- On 4 and 5 December, Christies France will present two auctions dedicated to Post-War & Contemporary Art, representing the most important artists and movements of the 20th and 21st centuries. Paul Nyzam and Etienne Sallon, Specialists in charge of the sales: Following on from the success of Christies France FIAC week, when new world auction records were established and when 100% of the lots were sold to international collectors, we are pleased to present another exceptional two day auctions in Paris this December. In addition to present exceptional works of art by Zao Wou-Ki, Georges Mathieu and Pierre Soulages, we will also present a work by Georges Mathieu to benefit the Bennington College and celebrate some great collectors such as Francesco and Odile Conti who collected a variety of artists and movements for several decades. Christies will present its evening sale on 4 ... More | | Female bust, byeri ancestor figure (eyema-o-byeri) Fang, Ntumu Group Atlantic Equatorial Africa, Gabon Wood with thick black patina (seeping in places), brass decoration. H. 13.8 in. Estimate: 1 - 1,5M. PARIS.- On the upcoming 14 December, auction house Binoche et Giquello will offer a rare Fang byeri among an African and Oceanic sale. The exceptional nature of this reliquary statue lies in the choice of a female bust. Its thick patina illustrates its age and its rare quality overall. The figure is one of the 20 remaining Fang busts, of which only a handful of models are female. This votive statue was used at the beginning of the 19th century for ancestral cult. It was then brought to France during the 20th century by a colonial administrator. It is estimated between 1 and 1,5 among the sale which includes 60 lots for a global estimate of 3 to 3,5M. The Fangs of Equatorial Africa are considered as a conquering nation who arrived in Gabon at the end of the 18th century. They are divided in different groups. One of them, the Ntumu group whos name comes ... More | | In this file photo taken on September 12, 2017 tourists pose for photographs at the Pisa tower at the square of Miracles in Pisa. MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP. ROME (AFP).- The Leaning Tower of Pisa is now stable and has even straightened slightly thanks to engineering work to save the world-renowned tourist attraction, experts said on Wednesday The tower's Surveillance Group -- set up to monitor restoration progress -- said in a statement that after 17 years of observation "the Tower of Pisa is stable and very slowly reducing its lean." Engineering Professor Nunziante Squeglia of Pisa University said that the 57-metre (186-feet) monument had straightened by four centimetres (1.5 inches), Italian media reported. The so-called Surveillance Group was set up after Michele Jamiolkowski, an engineer of Polish origin who adopted Italian nationality, coordinated an international committee to rescue the landmark between 1993 and 2001. The Tower was closed to the public in January 1990 for 11 years over safety fears, as its tilt reached ... More |
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| Anne Frank's house revamped for 'new generation' | | First museum exhibition in the UK of artists Moon Kyungwon and Jeon Joonho opens in Liverpool | | Irish art from the collection of Brian P. Burns totals $4.2 million at Sotheby's | Dutch King Willem Alexander was the guest of honour. AMSTERDAM (AFP).- Teenage diarist Anne Frank has long been a symbol of humanity amidst the horrors of the Holocaust, but the house where she hid from the Nazis is now trying to teach a "new generation" about anti-Semitism. After two years of work, the museum in Amsterdam unveiled a fresh look on Thursday to make it more relevant to young people who may lack knowledge about World War II, in an era when hate crimes are soaring. Dutch King Willem Alexander was the guest of honour as the museum, built around a secret annexe in the canalside house where the Franks hid from 1942 to 1944, showed off its "renewed" appearance. "Every year 1.2 million people visit the Anne Frank House and half of those visitors are under the age of 30, so we have a very young audience," museum executive director Roland Leopold told AFP. "Interest in the war and the story of Anne Frank is rather increasing than decreasing, but the knowledge is about it is definitely less... We need to provide more context and background to the sto ... More | | Moon Kyungwon and Jeon Joonho, El Fin del Mundo (The End of the World) 2012. 2 channel HD video installation with sound, 13 min 35 sec. Courtesy of the artists and Gallery Hyundai. LIVERPOOL.- Tate Liverpool presents the first museum exhibition in the UK of South Korean artists Moon Kyungwon and Jeon Joonho (both b.1969). Their new film, Anomaly Strolls 2018, commissioned for the gallery, responds to Liverpool, and is being shown alongside the acclaimed video work, El Fin del Mundo (The End of the World) 2012. Both films form part of the ongoing project News from Nowhere which was initiated in 2009. News from Nowhere takes its name and inspiration from the satirical 1890 novel by designer, writer, and socialist activist, William Morris (18341896). Combining socialism and science fiction, Morriss novel used his vision of a utopian 21st century London as a way to comment on the 19th century England in which he lived. Moon and Jeon present their vision of the world 100 years from now to similarly reflect on todays society and ask, What is the social function ... More | | The sale was led by Roderic OConors Romeo and Juliet, which sold for £364,000 / 408,482, the highest price for the artist at auction in 10 years. Est. £300,000 - 500,000. Courtesy Sotheby's. LONDON.- Yesterday at Sothebys in London, a sale of Irish Art from the Collection of Brian P. Burns brought a total of £3,287,125 / 3,688,827 / $4,204,562. One of the most significant collections of its kind in private hands, this remarkable lifetime achievement has made an invaluable contribution to the appreciation and understanding of Irish art. The result brings Sothebys overall total for Irish art sales this season to £6 million / 6.7 million / $7.7 million. Charlie Minter, Head of Irish Art, Sothebys, said: We were honoured to be entrusted with this once-in-a-lifetime sale of Brians wonderful collection. Ever since we unveiled highlights in Boston and Chicago this summer, before moving on to New York, Dublin and now London, the pictures have met with an enthusiastic response. As was Brians aim, we are delighted to have been able to celebrate Irelands artists and bring their reputati ... More |
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| Legendary comic strip creators and modern artists take centre stage in Artcurial's Comic Strips sale | | Exhibition of new work by Canadian artist Brent Wadden opens at Pace Gallery London | | Sotheby's unveils its inaugural sale in Mumbai including Amrita Sher-Gil's 'The Little Girl in Blue' unseen for 80 years | Jean-Claude Mézières, Valérian - Volume 16 Otages de lUltralum. Indian ink and gouache, 1996. Estimate: 25,000 - 35,000 © Artcurial. PARIS.- On 24th November, Artcurials Comic Strips Department will host an auction presenting a wide selection of original works from the greatest authors of the Ninth Art. This auction will include numerous strips and illustrations from Franco-Belgian artist Hergé, Maurice Tilieux and André Franquin alongside contemporary illustrators such as Enki Bilal, Moebius and Jean-Claude Mézière. The keystone of the auction is undoubtedly a piece by Hergé, the creator of legendary character Tintin: a board composed of strips 54, 55 and 56 of Létoile Mysterieuse (estimate: 170,000 - 200,000). Illustrating a speed race, drawn in Indian ink on paper, this pre-published adventure appeared in 1941-42 in the Newspaper Le Soir. On board The Aurora, Tintin and Captain Haddock are busily endeavouring to first discover the meteorite that ... More | | Untitled, 2018. Handwoven fibers, wool, cotton and acrylic on canvas, 184 cm à 184 cm à 4 cm (72-7/16 à 72-7/16 à 1-9/16). © Brent Wadden, Courtesy Pace Gallery. LONDON.- Pace Gallery is presenting sympathetic resonance, an exhibition of new work by Canadian artist Brent Wadden at 6 Burlington Gardens. The exhibition is on view from 22 November 2018 to 10 January 2019. Working on backstrap and floor looms, Wadden creates his large-scale work by weaving linear and abstract forms that he then stretches over raw canvas. Influenced by folk and Bauhaus textiles, the language and techniques of women quilters of Gees Bend, Alabama, as well as painting movements such as Minimalism, Waddens pieces balance full and empty spaces, throwing the distinction between high and low into flux and using technical mistakes to progress. His paintings complicate hierarchies of media and disciplines, surfaces and textures with his own woven arrangements. ... More | | Amrita Sher-Gil, The Little Girl in Blue, oil on canvas, 1934, 40.6 x 48 cm. Courtesy Sotheby's. MUMBAI.- Earlier this year, Sothebys announced plans to launch auctions in India with an inaugural sale set to take place in Mumbai on 29 November 2018. Now, the full array of artworks to be offered in the Boundless: India auction is revealed for the first time. One of the star lots is by the National Treasure artist Amrita Sher-Gil. In an extremely rare appearance of the artists work at auction, her exquisite painting The Little Girl in Blue has re-merged eighty years after it was last seen in public. Painted in India in December 1934, when the artist was just 21, this is only the third oil painting by Sher-Gil to come to auction in India, and the seventh offered anywhere in the world. The Little Girl in Blue has been treasured in the same family collection ever since it was acquired at the artists first solo show in 1937 by Charles Fabri an eminent art critic who is rumoured to have become ... More |
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| Strauss & Co to offer works by leading contemporary artists from Africa | | Exhibition at Ronchini Gallery features all new paintings and a large scale, site-specific mural by Jens Wolf | | Christie's to offer the Private Collection of Florence and Herbert Irving | William Kentridge, Sister fan. CAPE TOWN.- Exciting works of art from leading contemporary artists from Africa and the diaspora will be auctioned at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) in partnership with Strauss & Co, at the museum on Saturday 1 December 2018. The museum has been described by The Art Newspaper as a Private Tate Modern and a good reason to visit Cape Town. The auction will feature 28 lots, by 23 artists, from 10 countries, including William Kentridge, Nicholas Hlobo and Yinka Shonibare. Funds raised from the benefit auction will allow the museum to continue its community outreach efforts through the Centre for Art Education, underscoring its commitment to Access for All which remains central to the mission of Zeitz MOCAA. Zeitz MOCAA is the first museum of its kind dedicated to collecting, preserving, researching and exhibiting 21st-century art from Africa and its diaspora. The museum hosts international exhibitions, ... More | | Jens Wolf, 18.52, 2018. Acrylic on plywood, 80 x 60 cm. 31.5 x 23.6 in. LONDON.- Ronchini Gallery is presenting the second solo exhibition of works by the Berlin based artist Jens Wolf. Featuring all new paintings and a large scale, site-specific mural, the exhibition continues to explore Wolfs quintessential exploration of colours, shapes, and flatness. Taking inspiration from abstract movements of the 20th century including artists such as Frank Stella and Josef Albers, Wolf is a key figure in the development of process art and is from the same generation of artists such as Mark Grotjahn. Wolfs process begins by putting pen to paper in the form of small-scale pencil drawings. He then transfers the shapes he created onto plywood pattern boards and experiments with colour and different colour combinations to decide how the images will look on a larger scale. The use of the plywood emphasises the flatness of the geometric imagery. The smooth and precise ... More | | A silver and copper-inlaid bronze figure of Buddha Shakyamuni. © Christies Images Limited 2018. NEW YORK, NY.- Christies announced it has been entrusted with The Private Collection of Florence and Herbert Irving, aptly titled Lacquer Jade Bronze Ink: The Irving Collection, paying homage to the materials the Irvings spent their lives studying. The collection will be sold across two dedicated live auctions with a complementary online auction during Asian Art Week New York in March 2019. Additional jewelry highlights will be included in the New York Magnificent Jewels sale in April 2019. Works from the collection will be exhibited for the first time in Hong Kong beginning on November 23, marking the start of a global tour of collection highlights. For Florence and Herbert Irving, the opportunity to live in dialogue with their extraordinary collection of Asian art and European decorative arta collection forged through unstinting personal scholarship and friendship with the worlds ... More |
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| More News | Records & pre-sale estimates shattered at Heritage Auctions Toy Collection of Ronnie Pirovino DALLAS, TX.- Fifty records were set and pre-auction estimates were smashed Nov. 7 when The Toy Collection of Ronnie K. Pirovino brought $603,144 (versus a pre-sale estimate of $144,400-216,050) through Heritage Auctions in the worlds first stand-alone sale of works by the artist. The event boasted a sell-through rate of 100%, by lots sold and by value. "Ronnie Pirovino has been collecting KAWS artwork since the beginning, and his museum-quality collection is the gold standard by which others are measured," Heritage Auctions Modern & Contemporary Art Consignment Director Taylor Curry said. "He is very well-liked and respected in the KAWS collecting community, and has been able to acquire rare pieces that never have appeared at public auction, which helps explain the huge demand and record-breaking results in the sale." The events top lot, KAWS ... More Wembley Park announces special design commissions in partnership with Disegno LONDON.- Wembley Park announced a new partnership with leading international design journal Disegno, to present two thought-provoking festive outdoor installations as part of its Christmas celebrations. The public realm commissions, created by leading London design studios Committee and Silo, was unveiled on 21 November to coincide with the illumination of Wembley Parks Christmas lights and the commencement of a programme of seasonal cultural activity, Xmasbox. Taking inspiration from the development and evolution of the 85 acre neighbourhood in North West London, the commissions represent critically-engaged yet festive additions to the public realm. The two studios were commissioned by Disegno for their works capacity to balance delight and visual spectacle, with highly developed critique and analysis. Silo Studio, a collaboration of Attua Aparicio Torinos ... More A painting by Birger Sandzén leads the charge at Woody Auction sale DOUGLASS, KAN.- An original oil on board painting by the Swedish-born American painter Birger Sandzén (1871-1954) climbed to $39,000 and an outstanding seven-piece solid sterling silver tea set by the Loring Andrews Company (Cincinnati, Ohio) brought $14,000 at a huge, two-day auction held November 9th-10th by Woody Auction, online and in the gallery at 130 East Third Street in Douglass. The auction required months of planning and included antiques and collectibles in many genres and categories. We had a fantastic turnout at the auction hall both days, said Jason Woody of Woody Auction. Bidders were represented from states such as Oklahoma, Arizona, Missouri, South Dakota, Colorado, Texas and Nebraska. We had wonderful surprises on many items, with very strong bidding. There were actually several artworks by Birger Sandzén in the auction, but ... More Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair returns for its third edition LONDON.- Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair is Londons only fair dedicated to contemporary printmaking. Now in its third year, the fair is presenting a curated showcase of over 500 artworks at its new venue, the former Artillery Museum in the Royal Arsenal. Visitors can expect innovative work from both new practitioners and acclaimed artists including Gary Hume, Tracey Emin and Langlands & Bell. Following an open call attracting entries around the world from Turkey and Iran to Canada and the USA, prints by over 200 artists were selected by a panel of industry experts, representing a diverse range of techniques and processes including intaglio, relief, stencil and lithograph. These works comprise the best examples of printmaking practices today. Highlights include prints from Neil Bousfield's series responding to the poems of Wilfred Owen, commissioned by the Folio ... More kamel mennour to represent Neil Beloufa and present new works at Art Basel Miami PARIS.- kamel mennour announced its representation of Neïl Beloufa, the Paris-based artist and filmmaker known for works that questions the functions of art and the critical commitment of the artist in society. Kamel Mennour, founder of the gallery says: Neïls ambitious practice pushes the limits of Art and redefines its exhibition. His highly political, auto-critical and immersive works have recently captured audiences at MoMA, Palais de Tokyo and Schirn Kunsthalle. We are pleased to have him join our roster of international artists who represent a diverse spectrum of contemporary artistic practice and span multiple generations. Beloufas practice aims at deconstructing our contemporary systems of representation and power. It plays with notions of cause and effect, experimentation, and the blurring of fiction and reality through exposed construction. His ... More Exhibition of works by Maria Eichhorn dating from the past thirty years opens in Zurich ZURICH.- Reduction, the hallmark of the oeuvre of the artist Maria Eichhorn (b. Bamberg, Germany, 1962), is also the defining characteristic of her exhibition at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst. It is evident in the number of works selected for the showtwelve, dating from the past thirty yearsand their specific formal idiom. The presentation pointedly disrupts habits of seeing and makes room for fresh thinking. Eichhorns practice prompts critical scrutiny of entrenched norms that regiment everyday life and art, with a particular focus on socioeconomic processes. The issues she raises spotlight questions of value, time, property, and ownership, categories whose agency the artist deliberately undermines. Based on wide-ranging research, her art charts new forms of political action. Several of the works on display, including the seminal 72 Paintings (1992/93), ... More Tiffany lamps, rare automotive factory-made models, antiques and Americana lead Milestone Auctions sale WILLOUGHBY, OH.- Milestone Auctions Winter Spectacular is always the Ohio-based companys most eclectic sale of the year. Typically, it contains rare and exceptional items that have been reserved over the preceding 12 months to feature in the companys big end-of-year event. This years 693-lot Winter Spectacular, to be held December 8 at Milestones suburban Cleveland gallery, is brimming with fine and decorative art; magic, circus, movie and travel posters; political and historical Americana; toys and Christmas antiques; and 20 lots of coins, from individual rarities to US Mint and proof sets. Because it is so varied, our Winter Spectacular attracts many types of collectors. We make an extra effort to source hidden treasures to include in every category, because more than anything, collectors love a new discovery, said Chris Sammet, co-owner of Milestone ... More Lyndsey Ingram opens the first UK solo exhibition of LA-based artist Kelly Reemtsen LONDON.- Lyndsey Ingram is presenting the first UK solo exhibition of LA-based artist Kelly Reemtsen. The show is a survey of Reemtsens prints and works on paper spanning the past five years. Best known for her works depicting beautifully dressed women wielding construction tools, Reemtsen addresses the paradoxes of being a woman in todays world. Reemtsens work expresses uncomfortable truths surrounding issues of gender inequality with power, poise and elegance. In these prints, strength and beauty not only coexist but enhance one another. Cropped at the shoulders, Reemtsens headless women remain anonymous and, importantly, universal. She draws the figures, dresses and props from life in her Los Angeles studio. Family and friends are her models and she uses her extensive collection of vintage fashion to dress them. Reemtsen draws on her own ... More Exhibition of new work by Kai & Sunny opens at StolenSpace Gallery LONDON.- StolenSpace Gallery are presenting Shifting Times, an exhibition of new work by Kai & Sunny in what is their 5th solo show at the gallery. This new body of work by the UK-based duo showcases their uniquely distinguishable compositions of acrylic paintings and archival ballpoint pen works. Shifting Times embraces two concepts; flowing deconstructed landscapes portraying a serene isolation through introspection and sharp-edged geometrics exuding speed and energy. These parallel narratives are characterized by the duos distinct line work. The process is a methodical building of thin intricate lines upon each other creating strength to the work indicating solidity in numbers. The result showing powerful kinetic compositions while a delicacy remains. The works delve into the connection between colour and shape using colour shifts to create dynamic ... More Qatar Museums explores the vanishing heritage of Syria in a striking new exhibition DOHA.- The Museum of Islamic Art in Doha will present a major exhibition entitled Syria Matters opening on 23 November 2018 as part of the MIA ten-year anniversary celebrations as Qatars first world-class international museum. Set in a spectacular waterfront park on the Corniche of Doha, MIA opened its doors to international acclaim in November 2008 in a building designed by the legendary Chinese American architect, I M Pei. MIA holds one of the worlds greatest collections of Islamic art, spanning over 1,400 years and representing Islamic art from three continents, with precious objects, paintings, textiles and jewels in its extensive permanent collection. Syria Matters takes as its subject the extraordinary cultural heritage of Syria, illuminating Syrias key role in the artistic and intellectual history of the world. So much of this precious heritage has been tragically ... More Solo exhibition of new work by Lothar Hempel opens at Stuart Shave/Modern Art LONDON.- Modern Art announced a solo exhibition of new work by Lothar Hempel. This is his fifth solo exhibition with Modern Art. Lothar Hempels work lifts disparate images from a wide range of sources and arranges them together to generate disjointed pictorial narratives and surreal compositions. Theatricality, both archaic and contemporary forms, persists across the various mediums Hempel employs. Working between freestanding, mounted digital prints, sculpture, drawing, painting, installation and collage, each work follows a logic of performativity, setting the stage for a characters sense of action. At times, well-known iconic or mythical figures are recombined with unfamiliar settings and objects, at others, fragments of geographically diverse but strikingly specific actors garbed in theatrical costumes bring the focus back to Hempels interest in cultural ... More
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| href=' Flashback On a day like today, Mexican painter José Clemente Orozco was born November 23, 1883. José Clemente Orozco (November 23, 1883 - September 7, 1949) was a Mexican painter, who specialized in political murals that established the Mexican Mural Renaissance together with murals by Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and others. Orozco was the most complex of the Mexican muralists, fond of the theme of human suffering, but less realistic and more fascinated by machines than Rivera. In this image: Jose Clemente Orozco's The Epic of American Civilization, created between 1932 and 1934.
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