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Tonight?s auction was led by Edvard Munch?s stunning Girls on the Bridge from 1902, which achieved $54.5 million. Photo: Sotheby's. NEW YORK (AFP).- Edvard Munch's "Girls on the Bridge" sold for $54.5 million in New York Monday, the second-highest auction price paid for a work by the Norwegian painter, Sotheby's said. The 1902 painting depicting women in colorful dresses that contrast with a dark, anguished landscape, fetched a price solidly higher than the auction house's estimate of above $50 million. The painting has broken records every time it has gone under the hammer. It went for $30.8 million in 2008, compared with $7.7 million in 1997. The Norwegian artist's most famous work, "The Scream," was his most expensive work of art to sell at auction, at $119.9 million in 2012. "Girls" is one of the star paintings at Sotheby's Impressionist and Modern Art Day Sale. The autumn art auctions organized by Sotheby's and rival Christie's are set to continue through the week. ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day A man works at the archaeological site where six human skeletons were found at Copan Archaeological Park, 260 kilometres northwest of Tegucigalpa, on November 2, 2016. The recent discovery throws new light over the Mayan culture and was made in the framework of a Japanese financed project. The six skeletons were found on the top of a hill and they are probably related to the death of an elite or royal family member. ORLANDO SIERRA / AFP
Barnebys tracks auction of Marilyn Monroe dress | | David Bowie's Tintoretto now on long-term loan to the Rubenshouse | | Revelations abound with scanning of Maidstone Museum's mummy | Martin Nolan, Executive Director of Julien's Auctions speaks next to the Marilyn Monroe iconic "Happy Birthday Mr. President". KENA BETANCUR / AFP. LONDON.- The stunning dress that Marilyn Monroe wore at her historic appearance at the Madison Square Garden charity dinner, where she performed the song Happy Birthday to President John F. Kennedy who was turning 45, is now for sale with Juliens auction in the US on 17th-19th November. Barnebys is the auction search engine which tracks the sale of some 500,000 items through 1,600 aucjtion houses. Pontus Silfverstolpe, one of the co-founders of the company says: The sale of this dress and the rest of the Monroe collection is likely to be one of the auction events of 2016 partly because it comes in the wake of the American Presidential election with the whole world watching the change of power taking place in the US. The dress designed by Jean Louis is expected to sell for $2m to $3m, according Barnebys. This astronomical value is partly due to the fact that the performance of this song is now part of hi ... More | | Jacopo Robusti, called Jacopo Tintoretto and Studio (1518 1594), The Angel foretelling Saint Catherine of Alexandria of her martyrdom. Oil on canvas with an arched top, relined as a rectangle, 177.1 by 99.3cm. Photo: Sotheby's. ANTWERP.- Visitors to the Rubenshuis in Antwerp will soon be able to admire a magnificent work by Tintoretto and his studio which was in the possession of David Bowie for almost 30 years. This powerful work, depicting an angel warning Saint Catherine of Alexandria of her martyrdom, has been acquired by a European collector for £191,000 in Sotheby's sale of the art collection of the legendary musician in London last Thursday. Minutes after the auction, the new owner declared his intention to place the work on long-term loan to the Belgian museum. This gesture not only acknowledges the profound influence of Tintoretto and Venetian art on Rubens but also pays tribute to David Bowie's life-long love of museums and generosity with loans. Acquired by the artist in the 1980s, this monumental oil on canvas boasts an exceptional ... More | | The scan has revealed a number of fascinating finds about the mummy as well as other mummified remains in the museums collection. © Paul Dixon. MAIDSTONE.- One of the most exciting projects in recent years at Maidstone Museum the scanning and facial reconstruction of its very own 2,700-year-old mummy is well underway thanks to the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). The project, within the redevelopment of the museums Ancient Civilisations gallery, has seen the mummy travel across Maidstone to KIMS Hospital to undergo a full body scan and closer inspection by the local team of radiologists. The scan has revealed a number of fascinating finds about the mummy as well as other mummified remains in the museums collection all before the full investigation into results has really begun with a team of international specialists. We werent expecting too much to be derived from the initial scans of Ta-Kush and the other items, but the results seen have been remarkable, said Samantha Harris, Collections Manager at Maidstone Museum. ... More |
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Latin American masters showcased in upcoming Mexico City auction | | Switzerland to return stolen ancient stela to Egypt | | Works by Maria Nepomuceno on view at Victoria Miro | Fernando Botero, Bodegón con guitarra, 1958 (detail), signed, oil on canvas, 54 x 61 in. Estimate: USD $257,000-$321,000. MEXICO CITY.- On November 17, Morton Subastas will offer, through its Latin American Sale, an exceptional selection of 238 lots by many of the regions most renowned modern and contemporary masters. This outstanding auction includes works from prestigious Mexican and international collections. The modern and contemporary Latin American art market has been experiencing significant growth, according to Deloitte and ArtTactic reports. Recent exhibitions organized by world-class art institutions, such as Wifredo Lam (Centre Pompidou, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofÃa and Tate Modern) or Mexique (1900-1950) (Grand Palais), show that there is a growing interest in Latin American Art from both, the market and the academic circles. Mortons auction will offer a rich selection of still life paintings, one of the most versatile genres in the history ... More | | Ancient Egyptian goddess Isis, wife of Osiris. By Jeff Dahl. GENEVA (AFP).- Switzerland will return to Egypt an ancient stela stolen from a temple dedicated to the goddess Isis, Geneva's public prosecutor said on Monday. The stone slab bearing a relief design was stolen 30 years ago from the Iseion temple at the Behbeit El Hagar archeological site in Lower Egypt. "During an inventory control in the Geneva free economic zone at the end of 2014, the federal customs identified... a granite engraving of unknown origin and alerted Geneva police, who opened a criminal case," the public prosecutor said. Egyptologist Philippe Collombert from the University of Geneva examined the artefact and it was traced to the Isis temple near the towns of Sebennytos and Mansoura in the Nile delta, the statement said. Investigators compared photographs taken by French archeologist Christine Favard Meeks at the site in the 1970s to more recent ones which "established without any doubt that the granite engraving ... More | | Maria Nepomuceno, Untitled, 2016. Ceramic, ropes, cabaca, fiberglass and resine, 40 x 30 x 25 cm. LONDON.- Vibrant and seductive floor- and wall-based sculptural works feature in this exhibition, the artists first at Victoria Miro Mayfair. Displaying a characteristically dynamic approach to form, these new works expand upon the Rio de Janeiro-based artists methods of rope weaving and straw braiding, in which pre-existing and found elements such as branches, twigs, seed pods, playful ceramic forms and paint brushes merge with the organic forms of the sculptures. Nepomucenos works are chromatically, culturally and metaphorically rich, suggesting animals, plants, the human body and landscapes ranging from the microscopic to the macroscopic. That the sculptures appear anthropomorphic and organic is essential to a reading of the work: the spiraling central to Nepomucenos process relates to the spirals occurring naturally throughout the universe, giving shape to entire galaxies as well as the blueprint ... More |
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Dippy, the 21 metre long, Diplodocus is coming to Kelvingrove Museum | | Bank of America announces 2016 Art Conservation Project Grant recipients | | Julien's Auctions announces its Icons & Idols: Sports 2016 sale | Image of the Diplodocus exhibit at the Natural History Museum, London. © Trustees of the Natural History Museum. GLASGOW.- Dippy, the Natural History Museums famous diplodocus, will be on display at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in 2019. Never before on public display outside of London, Dippy will travel the length and breadth of the country, stopping at eight venues from early 2018 to late 2020. Kelvingrove Museum is the only Scottish destination on the tour. The iconic dinosaur is on a mission to inspire five million natural history adventures, encouraging families to explore nature on their doorstep. Chair of Glasgow Life, Councillor Archie Graham, said: We are absolutely thrilled that Dippy will be visiting Kelvingrove Museum as part of the Natural History Museums Dippy on Tour. As one of only eight venues selected across the UK, and the only one in Scotland, we are already counting down the months until he makes his grand appearance in ... More | | Cristóbal de Villalpando (Mexican, c. 1649 1714), Virgin of Valvanera, c. 1710. Oil on canvas, 79½ à 58¹/₈ (201.9 à 147.6 cm) Gift of Frederick and Jan Mayer. NEW YORK, NY.- Bank of America has announced that it will provide funding to 21 projects in six countries as part of the companys 2016 global Art Conservation Project. Works that will benefit from this years grants include The Blue Boy (1770) by Thomas Gainsborough; Weeping Willow (19181919) by Claude Monet; works by Salvador DalÃ; a sixth-century haniwa (terracotta tomb figure) at the Tokyo National Museum - the only haniwa example designated as a National Treasure; and approximately 100 textiles and related objects from the Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory Universitys South and Central Americas collections. The unique program provides grants to nonprofit museums throughout the world to conserve historically or culturally significant works of art that are in danger of deterioration. Since ... More | | Muhammad Ali and Neil Leifer signed and inscribed photograph. Estimate: $6,000-$8,000. LOS ANGELES, CA.- Juliens Auctions has announced Icons & Idols: Sports 2016, an unprecedented collection of sports memorabilia to be offered at auction on Saturday, December 3rd, 2016. The auction will feature the Howard Bingham Muhammad Ali Collection and PELÃ: The Collection Part II during two sessions to be held at the Juliens Auctions Los Angeles Gallery. The Howard Bingham Muhammad Ali Collection is one of extraordinary historical significance. Bingham, one of the most noted sports photographers of the past 50 years and a biographer of Muhammad Ali, was also Alis best friend. After attaining one of his first photography positions at the Los Angeles Sentinel newspaper, Bingham met a young Cassius Clay (later to become Muhammad Ali) when he was assigned to cover him for a story in 1962. The two had an instant rapport, which would be the beginning of what would turn into a lifelong friendship. Bingham would ... More |
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Chess board from 1972's Bobby Fischer vs. Boris Spassky 'Match of the Century' at auction | | Sotheby's Hong Kong Chinese Works of Art December Auction series to take place on 1-2 December | | Installation by the late Steven Campbell jointly acquired by Glasgow Life and National Galleries of Scotland | 1972 Bobby Fischer vs. Boris Spassky World Chess Championship Used Chess Board. DALLAS, TX.- The chessboard used by Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky, when they squared off against each other for the World Chess Championship in Reykjavic, Iceland in 1972 an event many called the most important chess match in the history of the game, will cross the auction block at Heritage Auctions on Nov. 17-19, 2016. The set is being offered with a conservative $75,000 opening bid. The 1972 World Chess Championship remains to this day the most studied and celebrated series in the history of the game, said Chris Ivy, Director of Sports Auctions at Heritage. Its revered both for the elite level of play and for the geopolitical USA vs. USSR climate in which it lived and breathed. Fischer and Spassky both autographed the board in bold black marker after the completion of the last match. The board was used by Fischer and Spassky in games 7 through 21, the last of which saw Fischer declared the World ... More | | A Blue and White Moonflask, Bianping (Lot 651) Ming Dynasty, Yongle Period 30cm Est. HK$2,000,000 3,000,000 / US$258,000 387,000. Photo: Sotheby's. HONG KONG.- Sothebys Hong Kong December series of Chinese Works of Art sales will take place on 1 and 2 December at Sothebys Hong Kong Gallery. The series will feature the dedicated sale of The Muwen Tang Collection of Chinese Jades, and the Chinese Art sale, encompassing fine European and Asian collections of ceramics from Song and Ming dynasties, scholarly works of art, and a rare Song dynasty qin. Christian Bouvet, Director and Head of Mid-Season Sales, Chinese Works of Art Department, says, Our upcoming December auctions stem from the passionate collecting of a few connoisseurs with deep knowledge and understanding of their respective fields. Whether assembled in Asia or Europe, sometimes over a span of 40 years, focusing on jade carvings, Song dynasty ceramics or Qing dynasty porcelains, it is firstly the dedication of these individuals ... More | | Steven Campbells widow, Carol Campbell examining elements of the installation On Form and Fiction at the National Galleries of Scotlands storage facility, November 2016. Photo: Neil Hanna. GLASGOW.- An historically important work by one of Scotlands most remarkable twentieth-century artists has been jointly acquired by the National Galleries of Scotland and Glasgow Life, with generous support from the Art Fund and Creative Scotland, it was announced today. On Form and Fiction by Steven Campbell (1953-2007) is an extraordinary installation, which marks a pivotal moment in the story of contemporary art in Scotland. First shown in 1990 at Glasgows Third Eye Centre (now the Centre for Contemporary Art), the work consists of 9 large, framed paintings hung on walls papered from floor to ceiling with 105 unframed ink drawings, and combined with a number of other elements (including museum-style benches and a reel-to-reel tape player) to create an overwhelming, immersive and carefully staged environment. ... More |
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More News | Spink predict top results for West Africa, the John Sacher Collection LONDON.- Spink have a very exciting auction coming up just in time for Christmas! West Africa Pre-U.P.U. Postal History from the John Sacher Collection will be gracing Spinks auction room on the 13th December 2016. This collection was formed by one of the most respected and prolific philatelic collectors, Simon John Sacher (born 9 June 1940, died 30 August 2016); a Past President of the Royal Philatelic Society London and a member for 50 years. Appropriately the sale of his collection abounds with philatelic rarities from West Africa and has many items of historical interest buried within it too. Cataloguing this sale has proved to be a delight and the final product will stand as a reference work for collectors of this area for years to come. The main focus of Johns collection was the early postal history of West Africa, becoming one of the worlds acknowledged experts ... More Christie's to offer the collection of Chiara and Francesco Carraro NEW YORK, NY.- Christies announced the sale of The Collection of Chiara and Francesco Carraro, with works offered across Post-War & Contemporary Art evening and day sales on November 15-16, 2016, followed by a dedicated auction of Italian glass and design on December 12, 2016 at Christies New York. Francesco Carraro had visionary taste in art. Polymathic in his interests from Italian glass and Tiffany lamps to 20th-century works of art and Modern furniture Carraro and wife Chiara, focused their curiosity and connoisseurship on exceptional works of art and design. It was a decades-long creative journey that resulted in a deeply personal collection, composed of only what they loved. I have accumulated a lot, Carraro mused in later years, too much to have on display all the time. [But] I love to look at beautiful things and be surrounded by them. I want ... More Unique Roerich offered at MacDougall's Russian Art Auction LONDON.- MacDougall's Russian Art Auction on 30 Novmeber features a unique painting by Nikolai Roerich. Saint Mercurius of Smolensk is the culmination of an important and relatively little researched period of the Roerichs oeuvre. The work, from a major American collection, was painted in 1919 and concludes the years of the artists spiritual quest and turmoil, which he experienced during the First World War and the Russian Revolution of 1917. Empires fell and cultural antiquities, repositories of the memory of generations, were reduced to ashes. The period from 1914 to 1919 was also arduous for Roerich in other ways, as he, living a life of a doomed to wandering exile, had to survive not only spiritually but materially as well. In this time of anxiety and despair the artist created a series of works devoted to the warrior saints and intercessors who defended Russia and the ... More Belgium Week brings vibrant Belgian art scene to Hong Kong HONG KONG.- Belgium Week is showcasing a wide range of contemporary Belgian art and artists at KEE Club and ArtOne in November, many showing in Hong Kong for the first time. The exhibitions are curated by Belgian Hong Kong resident Emilie Rolin Jacquemyns, who has brought together a varied collection of artists from galleries in Belgium and overseas, as well as private collections, notably from within Hong Kong. One of the countries with the highest number of art collectors per capita, Belgium is fast becoming a contemporary-art hotspot, and the work presented throughout the week showcases both established and exciting new artists from Belgium whose works reflect the country: rich in culture and artistic expression. Three artists out of the thirteen exhibiting at KEE Club are Harold Ancart, Ann Veronica Janssens and Sophie Whettnall. Ancart, recently ... More Large and varied exhibition of works on paper by Judy Kensley McKie on view at Gallery NAGA BOSTON, MASS.- 2016 ends with a flourish. The most lauded artist to have developed in this region in the thirty-five years of the contemporary studio furniture movement, Judy Kensley McKie, now presents a large and varied exhibition of works on paper, most of which have never been presented before. Judy Kensley McKie: Works on Paper runs from November 11 through December 17. This exhibition looks at work ranging from the late 1980s through the 1990s, drawings distinct from the detailed ones with which she begins her furniture-making process. The pieces in this exhibition are woodcut prints, monotypes, and paintings. The subject matter is quintessential Judy Kensley McKie vocabulary: animal and plant forms dominate. The animals are often centered, flattened and direct in their gaze. Seemingly simple in their form, they still manage to vibrate with emotion and personality. ... More Historic gems to star at Geneva jewel auctions GENEVA (AFP).- Russian diamonds that reputedly helped broker peace between warring empires three centuries ago will go to the highest bidder at the Geneva jewel auctions this week. The Swiss city's twice-annual sales of rare jewels are often dominated by stones the size of door-stoppers. But this week, gems enriched by the weight of history will share centre-stage with those valued by their weight in carats. Christie's begins the auction season on Tuesday at the luxury Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues on Lake Geneva, where a line of Bentleys or Porches typically builds in the runup to the autumn sale. Rival Sotheby's takes its turn Wednesday across the road at the five-star Hotel Beau Rivage. Among Sotheby's showcase offers is a parure featuring diamonds once owned by Russian empress Catherine I that were given to her by her husband, Czar Peter the Great, ... More Bolivian designer exports high-end indigenous fashion LA PAZ (AFP).- Centuries ago, Spanish colonizers forced their Bolivian servants to wear the puffy skirts that have come to symbolize the country's "cholitas," or indigenous women. Today, one local designer is turning the tables with plans to export high-end cholita fashion -- blossoming skirts, bowler hats and intricately woven shawls -- to Madrid, Paris and beyond. Fresh off her first show at New York Fashion Week, Eliana Paco, a 34-year-old indigenous Aymara designer, is ready to bring her take on a once-stigmatized style to the world. "Cholitas" -- a diminutive of "chola," a sometimes derogatory world for a woman from Bolivia's indigenous majority -- were once seen here as a silent underclass of maids and manual laborers. But in a changing Bolivia currently governed by its first indigenous president, Evo Morales, Paco said she sees the traditional women's costume ... More James Gerhardt appointed Chief Advancement Officer of The Corning Museum of Glass CORNING, NY.- The Corning Museum of Glass today announced the appointment of James S. Gerhardt as its new chief advancement officer. Gerhardt brings more than 15 years of experience in the development of arts- and education-focused not-for-profit organizations to the Museum. He most recently served as the chief advancement officer for the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia. In his new role, Gerhardt will serve on the Museums leadership team, grow and lead the Museums advancement department, and enhance its existing institutional giving program. Gerhardt will assume his new position on November 30. We are thrilled to welcome Jim to the Museum, said Karol Wight, CMoG president and executive director. His depth of experience both in the arts and in academia makes him the perfect candidate to help us develop further ... More Isolde Brielmaier named Curator-at-Largefor the Tang Teaching Museum SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY.- The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College today announced the appointment of Isolde Brielmaier as Curator-at-Large. With extensive experience as a curator, scholar, and writer in innovative contemporary art exhibitions and programming, Brielmaier will help develop new approaches for curating, commissioning, developing, and presenting the work of interdisciplinary artists and other cultural producers across platforms. As Curator-at-Large, she will work with the Tangs team to plan and implement exhibitions and artist projects, produce inventive programs at the Tang and in New York City, expand interdisciplinary research and scholarship, advise the Museum on key acquisitions, and share her expertise with Skidmore faculty, staff, and students. Brielmaier is currently Assistant Professor of Critical ... More Ayyam Gallery Dubai opens solo show of Los Angeles-based artist Farzad Kohan DUBAI.- Ayyam Gallery Dubai DIFC announces Migration Stories, the solo show of Los Angeles-based artist Farzad Kohan. In his latest body of work, Kohan records the experiences of migrants who have resettled in the United States or Europe, mostly from the Middle East. Detailing their stories with text-based paintings that are written in American typewriter font, the artist adopts the role of a documentarian. This is also suggested with the vertical folded canvases of the series, which recall letters or messages that are shared in secret or tucked away for safekeeping. Kohan sourced the transcribed stories from social media, asking friends, colleagues, and acquaintances to share the crucial moments that defined the process of migration for them. Filmmakers, artists, and scholars are among the over two-dozen people that replied to Kohans request. Some responded with ... More Compton Verney unveils important collection of British miniature portraits COMPTON VERNEY.- Over forty miniature paintings, not previously seen in public, have now gone on show at Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park in Warwickshire. The works are part one of the most important collections of this art form held anywhere in the world. The collection consists of 842 works in total, and has been generously loaned on a permanent basis by Simon Dumas, following the death of his father in 2013. Mr Dumas said: We wanted Dad's exceptionally broad and, in the context of miniatures, important collection to be in the Midlands; and not in London, Cambridge or Oxford, since the Victoria and Albert Museum and National Portrait Gallery, the Fitzwilliam and the Ashmolean already have such wonderfully rich resources to display. He added: We approached Compton Verney because they already have a fine collection of English portraits, which ... More
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| href=' Flashback On a day like today, American painter Georgia O'Keeffe was born November 15, 1887. Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 - March 6, 1986) was an American artist. Born near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, O'Keeffe first came to the attention of the New York art community in 1916, several decades before women had gained access to art training in America's colleges and universities. In this image: Jennifer Shapira views three of Georgia O'Keeffe's works, from left, "No. 7 Special, 1915," "Second, Out of My Head, 1915," and "No. 2-Special, 1915" on display at Washington's National Gallery of Art during a press preview of the "O'Keeffe on Paper" exhibit Friday, April 7, 2000.
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