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Ted Russell Bob Dylan at His Typewriter #1, 161 W 4th St., New York, NY, 1964 Archival pigment print, printed 2017 16 x 20 in Edition 5 of 25; Signed and numbered 5/25 by photographer recto. Photo: Courtesy Ted Russell/Polaris/Steven Kasher Gallery. NEW YORK, NY.- Steven Kasher Gallery presents Ted Russell: Bob Dylan NYC 1961-1964, an exhibition of exceptionally early photographs of the 2016 Nobel Laureate in Literature. Russell, a New York based photographer still living in Forest Hills, depicts Dylan at key moments that established him as one of Americas greatest artists. He performs one of his earliest gigs, makes music and love in his first New York apartment with his first and most important muse, receives his first public award (in the company of James Baldwin) and writes some of his earliest songs. The exhibition features 40 black and white prints of recently discovered images never before exhibited in New York. The exhibition is accompanied by the 2015 Rizzoli book of the same title. In November of 1961, Bob Dylan was 20 years old, a folk singer on the cusp. His first paid performances, mostly at Gerdes Folk City, were attracting interest. His first review was just o ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day A member of an Egyptian archaeological team shows artifacts discovered in a 3,500-year-old tomb in the Draa Abul Nagaa necropolis, near the southern city of Luxor, on April 18, 2017. Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed several mummies, colourful wooden coffins and more than 1,000 funerary statues in the 3,500-year-old tomb, the antiquities ministry said. STRINGER / AFP
A masterpiece by Jean-Michel Basquiat to lead Sotheby's Contemporary Art Evening Auction | | Pace Gallery and Acquavella Galleries exhibit works by Alexander Calder and Joan Miró | | Peter Doig masterwork to lead Phillips' May Evening Sale of 20th Century & Contemporary Art | Jean Michel-Basquiat, Untitled, 1982. Oilstick, acrylic and spraypaint on canvas, 72 1/8 by 68 1/8 in. Estimate in excess of $60 million © 2017 The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat / ADAGP, Paris / ARS. Courtesy Sothebys. NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys Contemporary Art Evening Auction will be led by Jean-Michel Basquiats Untitled from 1982, a monumental masterpiece that has been virtually unseen since it last appeared on the market in May 1984. The landmark canvas is one of a number of iconic American post-war paintings in a sale that also features Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Cy Twombly, as well as European masters including David Hockney, Rudolf Stingel and Gerhard Richter. The pre-sale exhibition opens in New York on 5 May ahead of the sale on 18 May. Grégoire Billault, Head of Sothebys Contemporary Art Department in New York, commented: It is an enormous pleasure to bring a Basquiat of this magnitude to the market. The scale, subject matter, date and freshness, combined with recent record prices and increased demand for the artists work, make May the ideal time to ... More | | Alexander Calder, Constellation with Diabolo, c. 1943. Wood, wire and paint, 24-1/2" x 18-1/4" x 16". © 2016 Calder Foundation, New York /Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Courtesy of Pace Gallery. NEW YORK, NY.- Pace Gallery and Acquavella Galleries announce "Calder / Miró: Constellations," featuring the Constellations series of Alexander Calder and Joan Miró, respectively. The distinct yet complementary presentations illuminate the startling affinities between the two artists, who at the time the series were created, were separated by the Atlantic during World War II and unable to communicate. Presenting approximately 60 sculptures, paintings and works on paper in dialogue with one another, these shows highlight the varied formal, social and political concerns that informed the significant seriesneither of which were actually named "Constellations" by the artists themselves. Calder: Constellations will be on view from April 20 through June 30 at Pace Gallery, 32 East 57th Street, and Miró: Constellations will be on view from April 20 through May 26 at Acquavella Galleries, 18 East 79th Street. "This exhibition will be a l ... More | | Peter Doig, Rosedale (detail). Signed, titled, inscribed and dated Rosedale PETER DOIG LONDON 1991 on the reverse, oil on canvas, 78½ x 94¼ in. (199.5 x 239.5 cm.). Painted in 1991. Estimate on request. Image courtesy of Phillips. NEW YORK, NY.- Phillips announced that Peter Doigs Rosedale will be offered as the top lot in the May Evening Sale of 20th Century & Contemporary Art in New York on 18 May. The large-scale painting was executed in 1991 and stands nearly seven feet tall by eight feet wide, depicting a Toronto home through a tapestry of snow and tree branches. Expected to realize in excess of $25 million, the work has never been publicly offered and is poised to set a new auction record for the artist. Jean-Paul Engelen and Robert Manley, Worldwide Co-Heads of 20th Century & Contemporary Art, said, Rosedale is a fresh-to-the-market masterpiece, emblematic of Doigs instantly recognizable style and painted in the pivotal years of his career. This is the most impressive work by the artist to be offered at auction in recent years and were delighted to include it as the star lot of our May Evening Sale. Whitechapel Gallerys recent announce ... More |
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Dino ancestors looked like crocodiles: study | | National Portrait Gallery announces shortlist for BP Portrait Award 2017 | | Artcurial to offer an exceptional marble bust of Venus | Life reconstruction of Teleocrater rhadinus feasting on a close relative of mammals, Cynognathus. The large dicynodont Dolichuranus, another ancient mammal relative, is seen in the background. Credit: Mark Witton/Trustees of the NHM, London. LONDON (AFP).- Fossils discovered in Tanzania in the 1930s have helped identify a "missing link" in dinosaur evolution that reveals their ancestors had long necks, walked on four legs and looked like crocodiles. The 245-million-year-old fossils held in Britain's Natural History Museum were studied by palaeontologist Alan Charig in the 1950s. But they were incomplete and it was only more fossils found in Tanzania in 2015 that helped build up the skeleton of "Teleocrator rhadinus". "The finding forces a rethink of early dinosaur evolution," the journal Nature, where the research was published on Wednesday, said in a summary. "The discovery of such an important new species is a once-in-a-lifetime experience," said Sterling Nesbitt, ... More | | Emma by Antony Williams © Antony Williams. LONDON.- Three artists have been shortlisted for the BP Portrait Award 2017 at the National Portrait Gallery, London, which will be presented on 20 June 2017, it was announced today, Wednesday 19 April 2017. The shortlisted portraits, all featuring female sitters, were selected from 2580 entries from 87 countries, submitted for judging by a panel which included broadcaster Kirsty Wark and artist Michael Landy. The three portraits in the running for the First Prize are Double Portrait, by French painter and illustrator, Thomas Ehretsmann, depicting his pregnant wife Caroline; Breech! by Suffolk based artist, Benjamin Sullivan, which captures his wife Virginia breastfeeding their eight month old daughter; and Emma, Antony Williamss portrait of model turned friend, Emma Bruce, completed in his studio in Chertsey. It is the first time Thomas Ehretsmann and Antony Williams have been shortlisted for First Prize in the ... More | | A marble bust of Venus dating from the 1st and 2nd century AD. Estimate of 300,000 400,000 / $330,000 440,000. PARIS.- On 16th May 2017, Artcurial will hold its first sale of the year dedicated to Furniture and Works of Art. Comprising more than 300 jewellery, furniture, sculpture and tapestry lots, the sale will create an overview of 14th to 19th century Decorative Arts, alongside an exceptional antiquity: a marble bust of Venus dating from the 1st and 2nd century AD. Sculpted during the Roman era from a Greek model of the Hellenistic period, it belonged to the famous Parisian antiquarian dynasty, Bernheim-Jeune family. It carries an estimate of 300,000 400,000 / $330,000 440,000. The auction will commence with a section dedicated to scientific instruments, namely a Spanish 14th century astrolabe. This is the only example known, built by an Arab craftsman in a Christian city (estimate: 30,000 50,000 / $33,000 -55,000). This set will also ... More |
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The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation acquires one of the finest collections of early Virginia-related maps | | Property from the collection of Marina Picasso to be offered at Sotheby's | | Art world luminaries named at Bruce Museum's eighth annual Icon Awards in the Arts | The Town of Secota. Engraved by Theodore De Bry; After work by John White. Frankfurt, Germany, 1590. Black and white line engraving with period color. Gift of Virginia Cartographical Society, 2017-23b. Photo courtesy of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. WILLIAMSBURG, VA.- The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has acquired one of the finest collections of early Virginia-related maps ever assembled. Through a part gift/part purchase agreement, the Foundation has added more than 220 maps, charts, atlases and documents to its collection, all dating between 1540 and 1835. Collected over four decades by William C. Wooldridge of Suffolk, Virginia, the maps were until recently owned by the Virginia Cartographical Society, a private, Norfolk, Virginia-based consortium. The addition of the Wooldridge Collection gives Colonial Williamsburg the most comprehensive assemblage of Virginia maps outside of the Library of Congress. These objects will be displayed in multiple future exhibitions at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg ... More | | Vase aux deux chèvres. Dated 6.6.52.; stamped Madoura plein feu and Empreinte originale de Picasso (on the underside). Painted, incised and glazed ceramic; wide-bellied vase. Height: 7⅜ in.; 18.6 cm. Executed on June 6, 1952; this is a unique version of the empreinte. Estimate: $50/70,000. Photo: Sotheby's. NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys announced Picasso Man & Beast: Works from the Collection of Marina Picasso, a dedicated auction to be held in New York on 18 May 2017. The sale will present more than 100 artworks comprising both works on paper and unique ceramics that remained in Pablo Picassos studio throughout his lifetime. The pieces descended to his granddaughter, Marina Picasso, and are offered this May from her collection. With estimates ranging from $5,000 to $100,000, the sale offers an exciting opportunity for new and established collectors alike to acquire works by the modern master. The auction includes examples of Picassos most celebrated styles, genres, subjects and muses, with material spanning from ... More | | Philip Pearlstein, artist, and Betty Cuningham. GREENWICH, CONN.- The Bruce Museum in Greenwich recognized the contributions of nine distinguished figures in the art world in six categories at the eighth annual Icon Awards in the Arts ceremony. The Bruce Museums century-long history of excellence in presentation of art and culture in Greenwich, home to many of the countrys leading collectors and most generous patrons of the arts, positions it as uniquely suited to honor these outstanding individuals. The benefit event, co-chaired by Kathy Epstein and Susan Mahoney, was held on April 6 at the Belle Haven Club in Greenwich. The honors went to Rick and Monica Segal, who were named Art Collectors. Their collection includes works by, among others, Richard Haas and Philip Pearlstein, who shared this years award for Artists. Tapped as Art Historian was Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann, whose long career included teaching at Yale University, where Bruce Museum Executive Director ... More |
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Hauser & Wirth's first exhibition devoted to August Sander opens in New York | | Lark Mason Associates achieves over $1.65 million for Asian works of art | | First major museum exhibition of Todd Webb's photographs opens in New York | August Sander, Lackarbeiter (Varnisher), ca. 1930 (printed 1972). Gelatin silver print, 79.5 x 60.1 cm / 31 1/4 x 23 5/8 in. © 2017 Die Photographische Sammlung / SK Stiftung Kultur August Sander Archiv, Cologne / ARS, NY. NEW YORK, NY.- Beginning 20 April 2017, Hauser & Wirth will present August Sander, the gallerys first exhibition devoted to the late German photographer, a forefather of conceptual art and pioneering documentarian of human diversity. The exhibition features 40 rare large-scale Sander photographs, which have come directly from The August Sander Family Collection. Made between 1910 and 1931, the portraits on view paint a picture of Germanys complex socioeconomic landscape in the years leading up to and through the Weimar Republic. These early examples of Sanders oeuvre in particular, the Portfolio of Archetypes, 12 images at the heart of Hauser & Wirths presentation laid the framework for People of the 20th Century, the artists larger, lifelong effort to catalogue contemporary German society ... More | | Large Chinese Huanghuali Recessed Leg Table, 17th / 18th Century. NEW BRAUNFELS, TX.- Lark Mason Associates online auction of Asian Works of Art concluded on April 18th with an impressive result totaling over $1,650,000 for 66 lots selling out of 84 offered. The sale was previewed in their New Braunfels, Texas and New York City showrooms during Asia Week New York and was open for bidding in March and April on the iGavelauctions platform. Asia Week New York, which attracts a wide spectrum of bidders from around the world, had record results in sales topping over $420,000,000. This enthusiasm for Chinese art during Asia Week carried forward in the online auction offered by Lark Mason Associates, one of the auction house partners of Asia Week New York, has long been associated with realizing top prices for Asian art at auction. Said Lark Mason, who just ended his two-year position as Chairman of Asia Week New York: The Asian art market is robust, wide, and deep. Our results and the records set dur ... More | | Todd Webb, "LaSalle Street and Amsterdam Avenue, Harlem, New York," 1946 (detail). Courtesy Museum of the City of New York and the Todd Webb Estate. NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of the City of New York presents A City Seen: Todd Webbs Postwar New York 1945-1960, a photography exhibition highlighting Todd Webbs personal exploration of the city that enthralled him while providing an expansive visual documentation of New York in the years following World War II. A City Seen opens to the public on Thursday, April 20 and will remain on view through Monday, September 4, 2017. In 1946, the Museum of the City of New York was the first institution to give Todd Webb (1905-2000) a solo exhibition. Seven decades later, the Museum revisits the city as seen through the lens of a traveler who worked his way into the highest circles of mid-20th-century New York photography and recorded the citys humanity, highlighting people and places as much as streetscapes and skyscrapers. In 1945, 40-year-old Todd Webb (born Charles Clayton Webb, III) was discharged from ... More |
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More News | The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts awards $100,000 to Harn Museum of Art GAINESVILLE, FLA.- The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts recently awarded $100,000 to the Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida in support of its exhibition The World to Come opening September 18, 2018. The primary focus of The Andy Warhol Foundations grant-making activity is to support the creation, presentation and documentation of contemporary visual art, particularly work that is experimental, under-recognized or challenging in nature. The World to Come responds to rapid and radical changes on our planet. The exhibition includes works by more than 50 contemporary international artists who challenge the forces that drive run-away climate, environmental devastation and imminent extinction. Despite challenges, artists counter with resistance and imagination, seeking new ways of seeing, thinking and re-imagining the relationship of ... More New funding for sharing works of art across the UK LONDON.- The Garfield Weston Foundation and Art Fund announced today a new £750,000 funding and training programme to support the wider sharing of national collections with museums across the whole of the UK. The Weston Loan Programme with Art Fund is the first ever grant programme specifically designed to directly fund and empower regional and smaller local authority museums to borrow major works or collections of art from the UKs National Museums and Galleries. The scheme will help widen access to works from the national collections for audiences across the country, strengthen the skills of up to 100 regional museum professionals, and distribute resources across the UK. The scheme will open for individual applications of between £5,000 - £25,000 via artfund.org/supportingmuseums on 6 July, and the successful museums for year one ... More Burrell Collection secures planning consent for ambitious refurbishment and redisplay GLASGOW.- The Burrell Collection has been granted planning permission and listed building consent for the comprehensive refurbishment of the museum. The planning decision follows the recent approval by Glasgow City Council for funding of up to £27.3 million toward the cost of the £66 million refurbishment of the museum and redisplay of the collection. John McAslan, Executive Chairman of John McAslan + Partners, said The Burrell Collections ambitious plans have taken a major step forward. We are delighted approval has been granted for the renaissance of the Burrell. The scheme has been shaped by the need to address the strains on the current building, by a need to respond to the works held in the collection, and by a desire to contribute further to the Burrells unique setting of Pollok Country Park. This decision will ensure the Burrell Collection maintains ... More Masterpieces of lacquer and painting offered at Bonhams Japanese Art sale LONDON.- Bonhams Fine Japanese Art sale in London on Thursday 11 May includes masterpieces in two of Japans most distinctive media: lacquer and screen painting. Among the lacquers are two works by Ogawa Haritsu (1663-1747), each estimated at £30,000-40,000, demonstrating the artists fondness for unusual materials and novel subject-matter. Encrusted with lacquer, pewter, pottery, silver, and shell, one box features sparrows making a nest while the other depicts a caparisoned elephant and a dancing Chinese boy. A set of boxes by Fujiwara Ogetsu (died 1938) is decorated in a gorgeous combination of gold and silver lacquer and shell with motifs from a No drama that tells the story of a fisherman who takes possession of a magical feather mantle left behind by a celestial nymph, but agrees to return it when she performs a dance for him. Applied ... More Petzel Gallery opens exhibition of new works by Walead Beshty NEW YORK, NY.- Petzel Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by Walead Beshty. Entitled Open Source, the show features photographs and sculptures that wear their history on the surface, reflecting the artists interest in rendering transparent how an artwork is produced. This will be the gallerys second solo exhibition with the Los Angeles-based artist. In the Cross-Contaminated Inverted RA4 Contact Prints, the artist continues to explore the complexity of creating photograms made in the darkroom without cameras. The colors, drips and markings on the works surface act as an index of the network of tensions within the printing process. In these new works, Beshty has added increasing variables, exposing two sheets simultaneously face-to-face through the processor, resulting in a Rorschaching effect. Also on view are the Office ... More Parallel Unknown: Hirschl & Adler opens group exhibition NEW YORK, NY.- Co-organized with Shrine (New York City), Parallel Unknown examines the unintentional points of connection and affinities shared by eight important Outsider artists. These artists, who at first glance appear to be unlikely matches, display an overlap in themes, materials or intention. By exhibiting them together, striking connections can be made despite each artists lack of awareness of the others output. Usually regarded in terms of singularity, the very term Outsider Art celebrates an artists unique experience or vision. Parallel Unknown shows that, while singular and visionary, the artists included here are nonetheless united by their shared artistic exploration of the human condition. Hawkins Bolden (1914-2005) was a self-taught artist who lived his entire life in Memphis, Tennessee. At the age of seven, Bolden was left completely blind following a baseball ... More Dr. Alla Rosenfeld appointed Curator of Russian and European Art at Mead Art Museum at Amherst College AMHERST, MASS.- The Mead Art Museum at Amherst College has appointed Dr. Alla Rosenfeld to the position of curator of Russian and European art, effective May 22, 2017. Rosenfeld will oversee the program for Russian and European art at the Mead, including researching the collection, developing exhibitions and proposing new acquisitions. In addition, Rosenfeld will collaborate with the Amherst Center for Russian Culture and other faculty, scholars and students at Amherst College. Rosenfeld comes to the Mead from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J., where she has taught a wide range of courses on Russian art and culture and served from 1992-2006 as director of the Russian Art Department and senior curator of Russian art at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers. Rosenfeld also worked as vice president and senior specialist in Russian paintings ... More Exceptional and rare works by Armand-Albert Rateau and Alberto Giacometti lead Phillips sales LONDON.- Phillips will offer works by the most respected and refined designers from the past century, including Alberto Giacometti, Jean-Michel Frank, Carlo Mollino, Gio Ponti, Jean Prouvé, Armand-Albert Rateau, Jean Royère and Ãmile-Jacques Ruhlmann. These icons of the 20th century are offered alongside exceptional 21st century works by Ron Arad, Joris Laarman, Marc Newson and Young Sook Park. With estimates ranging from £2,000 to £1.5 million, the Modern Masters and Design auctions will take place on the 26 and 27 April at Phillips London. Alexander Payne, Worldwide Head of Design, Deputy Chairman, Europe, said: This season in London, our sales showcase many of the key moments in the 20th Century Design movement, and bring to the fore notable contemporary designers of today. Following on from the successes of last year we have ... More MIT List Visual Arts Center presents Kenneth Tams recent video installation Breakfast in Bed CAMBRIDGE, MASS.- For his first institutional solo exhibition, the List Center presents Kenneth Tams recent video installation Breakfast in Bed (2016). Tams work considers interpersonal power dynamics and physical intimacy, particularly between men, as a point of departure in investigating broader themes around private and social boundaries. Often recruiting participants online via websites like Craigslist and Reddit, the artist instigates situations that call into question traditional patterns of masculinity, and function somewhere between social experiment, performance art, and absurdist theater. The 32-minute video Breakfast in Bed features seven men of varying ages and social backgrounds participating in what Tam advertised on Reddit as a mens group. The group met weekly over the course of a few months and engaged in team-building activities centered ... More Aviation, New York City scenes capture attention in May 18 Photographs Auction DALLAS, TX.- Two excellent portfolios/collections are highlighted in the Heritage Auctions Photographs Auction May 18 in New York City, including The Airplane as Art portfolio and a collection of photos from 20th-century photographer Berenice Abbott. One of the most ambitious photography portfolio projects of the last 100 years, Bob Seidemanns The Airplane as Art portfolio (est. $150,000-200,000), includes autographs from 75 of the photo subjects. The 302 photos depict numerous aviation pioneers pilots, inventors, military heroes, etc. and many have been signed in ink on the photo by the subjects. Other sets of these images can be found at the Getty Museum and The Boeing Company. Two sets have sold previously at auction in 2000 and 2007 for over $200,000 each. The autographed portraits are one (No.8) of an edition of 10 and the rest of the unsigned ... More
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| href=' Flashback On a day like today, Spanish painter Joan Miró was born April 20, 1893. BARCELONA.- April 20, 1893.- Joan Miró i Ferrà was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. In this image: Joan Miro, Femme, 1949 and Oiseau Lunaire, 1946 (back) Successio Miro_ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2012. Photo Jonty Wilde.
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