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Gainsborough Dupont, the Artists?s Nephew by Thomas Gainsborough, 1773. Oil on canvas, 516 x 388mm. Photo: National Portrait Gallery, London. LONDON.- A stunning oval portrait by Thomas Gainsborough of his nephew and apprentice, Gainsborough Dupont, has been cleaned by the National Portrait Gallery conservation studios to reveal the artists original brushwork and vibrant colours. This is the first time in over 100 years this painting has been lent from its home at Waddesdon Manor, and was conserved especially for the forthcoming exhibition Gainsboroughs Family Album, opening at the National Portrait Gallery London on 22 November. It was only identified as a portrait of Dupont in 2003 by Susan Sloman, author of Gainsborough in Bath and a contributor to the book accompanying Gainsboroughs Family Album. This portrait offers a magnificent display of Gainsboroughs talent. Inspired by Van Dyck, Gainsborough has transformed the teenage son of a humble Suffolk carpenter into a gilded youth who looks as if he had stepped straight out of the court of Charles I. At the ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day Employee Jeferson Deodata da Silva selects a book from the shelves of the Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on November 19, 2018. The institution was founded in 1837 by a group of forty-three Portuguese immigrants -political refugees- to promote culture among the Portuguese community in Brazil. Opened to the public since 1900, the collection receives around 6,000 new titles a year and houses many rare and valuable books which are available to view by the public on request. Carl DE SOUZA / AFP
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| Sotheby's American Art Auction totals $44.1 million | | Phillips opens a selling exhibition in Hong Kong dedicated to Banksy | | Julian Opie creates a new interactive art studio for children and families. | The auction was led by Edward Hoppers autobiographical masterwork Two Comedians, which sold for $12.5 million. Courtesy Sotheby's. NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys marquee week of fine art auctions in New York concluded on Friday afternoon with the dedicated auction of American Art totaling $44.1 million the highest total for a various-owner auction of American Art at Sothebys since the auction house sold Georgia OKeeffes iconic Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1 in 2014. Over the course of the weeks flagship auctions in New York, Sothebys sales of American Art have raised $76.6 million. Kayla Carlsen, Head of Sothebys American Art Department, New York, commented: Fridays results showed continued strength across the full scope of the American Art category, from auction record prices for 19thcentury works by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze and Thomas Moran, to Modern and Contemporary masterworks by Georgia OKeeffe and Edward Hopper. We were thrilled to see such success among a diverse and wide-ranging group ... More | | Banksy, Bacchus at the Seaside, 2009. Image courtesy of Phillips HONG KONG.- Phillips exhibition, Banksy: Whos Laughing Now?, transforms the Hong Kong galleries in the St. Georges Building from 17 November to 7 December 2018. Presenting 27 works by the anonymous street art revolution known as Banksy, the selling exhibition includes significant and previously unseen artworks. Ranging from prints to unique works, the exhibition presents a variety of works at a range of price points. The exhibition coincides with Phillips Evening Sale of 20th Century & Contemporary Art on 25 November in Hong Kong, which will offer two portraits of Abraham Lincoln, executed after the series of New Orleans murals that Banksy created in 2008 as commentaries on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Banksys work of the past two decades has drawn a litany of both praise and controversy, and nowhere is his simultaneous appeal and notoriety more present than in Laugh Now, 2002. ... More | | Julian Opie, Imogen smiling, 2015. Lenticular inkjet print on transparent synthetic polymer resin, 90.4 x 61.1 cm. Ed. 19/30. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Purchased NGV Foundation, 2016 (2016.214). MELBOURNE.- In his first exhibition for children, British artist Julian Opie has collaborated with the National Gallery of Victoria to create Julian Opie: Studio for Kids, a new interactive art studio for children and families. Presented alongside a major survey of Opies work, Julian Opie, also on display at NGV, the NGV Kids exhibition focuses on Opies interests in drawing and portraiture through digital and hands-on activities. In a new multimedia interactive installation, Julian Opie + Me, young visitors will create self-portraits using line and colour, offering them a chance to see their own likeness rendered in Opies style. These creations can then be shared via email and on social media. Young visitors can create their own abstract portraits using coloured felt pieces, which ... More |
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| MoMA announces the first major publication on former Director René d'Harnoncourt | | Sotheby's presents 'Geek Week': NY auctions of space exploration and the history of science & technology | | Waddington Custot opens an exhibition of new work by American sculptor Jedd Novatt | Cover of René dHarnoncourt and the Art of Installation by Michelle Elligott, published by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2018. NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of Modern Art announced the publication of René dHarnoncourt and the Art of Installation, the first major volume on the life and work of René dHarnoncourt, director of the Museum from 1949 to 1968, who revolutionized the way art exhibitions are conceived of and mounted. His genius for installation design and display, documented in elaborate preparatory drawings he created at each step of his process, guided a methodology that has informed how exhibitions are organized to this day. Written by Michelle Elligott, Chief of Archives, Library, and Research Collections at MoMA, the publication delves deep into the Museums Archives, including dHarnoncourts correspondence and hundreds of sketches, to present both a concise biography of a fascinating figure and a detailed study of his pioneering approach to exhibiting works of art. The main ... More | | Complete Gemini Spacesuit with Helmet, Gloves Made for Pete Conrad, and Boots Made for Frank Borman, 1963-65. Estimate $100/150,000. Courtesy Sotheby's. NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys will present Geek Week: an inaugural presentation of sales and events during which the auction house will offer over 400 lots dedicated to space exploration and the history of science and technology. Exhibitions will open to the public in New York City on Sunday, 25 November. On 29 November, just a month before the 50th anniversary of Apollo 8 the first mission to orbit the moon Sothebys will hold their second-annual Space Exploration sale, which in turn follows the groundbreaking Russian Space History sales in 1993 and 1996. The auction features a wide variety of material from both the American and Soviet space programs from flown mission artefacts and hardware, lunar and space photography, original artwork by artists such as Chesley Bonestell and Alan Bean, items from the personal ... More | | Jedd Novatt, Chaos Construccion III, 2018, 146 x 80 x 132cm. Courtesy Waddington Custot. LONDON.- Waddington Custot presents an exhibition of new work by American sculptor Jedd Novatt. The exhibition comprises of new, large-scale sculptures from Novatts Chaos series, and is his first solo exhibition at Waddington Custot. Novatts Chaos sculptures, constructed from linear, asymmetrical and quadratic shapes, are a group of works he has been developing since 2008. This exhibition will show Novatts most recent sculptures from the series, including three large-scale stainless steel sculptures at almost 3-metres high. These are being shown alongside a selection of smaller stainless-steel sculptures and table-top sculptures constructed in Cor-ten steel. Novatts sculptures seek to investigate and challenge preconceived notions of space and interaction with sculpture. His new works continue to explore space, the work being less about the physical sculptural form than the void it contains. The sculptu ... More |
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| Marja Sakari appointed new Museum Director of Ateneum Art Museum | | Vienna Art Week 2018 opens its 14th edition | | Diligent research propels a Gainsborough study, initially believed a copy, to $103,125 | Marja Sakari (PhD). Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Pirje Mykkänen. HELSINKI.- Sakari moves to her new role from her current position as Chief Curator of exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma. She will start work on December 3, 2018. The Board of Directors of the Finnish National Gallery used both a public recruitment process and an executive search to find a professional with experience in both art history and the art museum field. We interviewed several viable candidates, says the Director General of the Finnish National Gallery, Risto Ruohonen. Marja Sakari has strong expertise in art history research, art museum work and exhibition activities. She is also extensively networked within the cultural sector both in Finland and abroad. Im grateful for the trust shown in me, says Marja Sakari. Its great to be appointed as the Museum Director of Finlands most well-known museum. I will follow the road paved by my predecessors, with a firm confidence in the experts at the ... More | | Eva Kees, emoji/nudes #02 blue, 2016 at Künstlerhaus 1050. © Eva Kees. VIENNA.- Today saw the much-anticipated kick-off for Vienna Art Week 2018, now in its 14th edition. Promising Paradise is the promising motto of this years art week, when Viennas vibrant art scene enters the limelight with a high-profile program ranging from classical offerings to avant-garde art. The program was presented this morning at a press conference attended by performance expert RoseLee Goldberg (founding director of Performa, New York), Johanna Schwanberg (director of Dom Museum Wien) and Karim El Seroui (artist and founder of Creative Cluster Traktorfabrik), who discussed the festival motto. For Robert Punkenhofer (artistic director of Vienna Art Week), the concept of paradise is a recurring subject in art. Apart from the broad range of utopian and dystopian representations, art is also often about criticizing promises of paradise used by politicians. For RoseLee Goldberg, ... More | | Study by Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788), for perhaps the renowned English painters most intricate and recognizable composition The Honourable Mrs. Graham ($103,125). FRANKLIN, MASS.- Diligent research by Bruce Wood of Woodshed Art Auctions propelled what was initially believed to be an ordinary copy of a painting to a six-figure finish at the firms November 1st fine art auction titled Gainsborough, Monet, Warhol & Friends. The painting was an oil portrait study by Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) titled The Honourable Mrs. Graham. Woods examination of the under-drawing and comparison with Gainsboroughs drawing style led to the conclusion that the painting was a precursor to the finished work, which hangs in the Scottish National Galleries in Edinburgh. Still, to be safe, Wood called it an attribution for the sale, but savvy bidders were convinced. The final price, with buyers premium, was $103,125. The painting, in a 40 ¼ inch by 55 inch frame, was in fine condition, though ... More |
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| China's youth embrace street dance amid hip-hop crackdown | | British artist Phoebe Dickinson unveils new landscape paintings | | Marilyn Monroe's Thunderbird sells for $490,000 at Julien's Auctions | This picture taken on October 17, 2018 shows Chong Yang (front), a coach of T.I. Studio, leading a hip-hop dance class at the studio in Beijing. WANG Zhao / AFP. BEIJING (AFP).- In China, where children are often saddled with a packed schedule of extracurricular activities before they even enter grade school, some parents are making room for a surprising pursuit: hip-hop dance classes. Inside a dance studio in central Beijing, a group of kids bopped up and down to an American hip-hop beat as they mimicked their teacher, a young woman in a dark blue beret and loose clothing. Some practised in earnest -- bending their arms just so -- while others giggled, treating the class more like play. "I want my son to be more extroverted. Kids these days lack spunk," explained Liu Li, whose son, a shy four-year-old with a large dimpled smile, just started taking dance classes at the studio, FunkAsista, this year. It is not uncommon for children as young as three to take English lessons, piano classes and other more traditional after-school activities in China, where the pressure to compete with other students can be all-consuming. But Liu wanted something ... More | | Throughout her artistic career, Dickinson has painted nudes, landscapes, and still-lifes, however, she is specifically captivated by portraiture, working in the tradition of William Nicholson. LONDON.- British painter Phoebe Dickinson unveiled her new urban and pastoral works painted during her year of global travel. Journey Through Landscape is on view at Tessa Packard Showroom in Chelsea, London from November 12 December 14, 2018. This new body of work marks a shift in the artists oeuvre, as Dickinson is well known for her portraiture in the style of late 19th-century American masters, such as John Singer Sargent. The show presents over 100 figurative plein air paintings ranging from earthly paradises to pastoral atmospheres. The artist began painting in plein air as a means of escaping the four walls of her studio, painting in a range of sizes and capturing the vibrant glow of her many surroundings. The show is presented in a salon style hang, beyond the archetypal white cube that has become so principal in the contemporary scene. The paintings depict cold Icelandic winter ... More | | Cie Allman -Scott puts on her lipstick in the side mirror of Marilyn Monroe's 1956 black Thunderbird for purchase at Julien's Auctions "Street & Contemporary Art Auction" November 14, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California. Barbara Davidson/Getty Images/AFP. LOS ANGELES, CA.- Juliens Auctions held its blockbuster, Hollywood auction event of the season, Icons & Idols: Hollywood November 16-17, 2018 at The Standard Oil Building in Beverly Hills in front of a excited crowd of collectors and fans bidding live on the floor, online and on the phone across the globe. One of Hollywoods greatest screen goddesses of all time Marilyn Monroe dazzled once again with a selection of her never-before-seen, personal property hitting the auction block and made history with a new world record. Monroes Golden Globe award for World Film Favorite Female 1961 from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association sold for an astounding $250,000, making it the top selling Golden Globe award sold at auction. A few minutes after, another unprecedented sale took place with Monroes 1956 Raven Black Ford Thunderbird convertible driving to auction ... More |
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| More News | Holabird Western Americana Collection to hold five-day 'to die for' sale RENO, NEV.- Holabird Western Americana Collections has planned a sale to die for that spans five days from December 5th thru the 9th featuring a massive offering of token dies (hence the name) from the Northwest Territorial Mint Liquidation, plus other items in a wide array of collecting categories, a staggering 3,500 lots in all, at 8 am Pacific time all five days. The auction will be held online and in Holabirds gallery located at 3555 Airway Drive (Suite 308) in Reno. For those unable to attend the sale in person, online bidding will be facilitated by iCollector.com and Invaluable.com. This is the second sale in what promises to be an exciting fall and winter season for us, said Fred Holabird of Holabird Western Americana Collections. In addition to the token dies, the auction will also feature more of the Ken Prag American stock certificate collection, with categories such as railroads, mining and im ... More Morphy's to auction premier fine and decorative art, silver, luxury timepieces Dec. 5-6 DENVER, PA.- In carrying on the legacy of James D. Julia, the venerable New England auction house it acquired last year, Dan Morphy Auctions will present a Dec. 5-6 sale featuring exquisite fine and decorative art from the highest echelons of 19th- and early 20th-century American and European production. Among the 1,539 lots to be auctioned over two days are exceptional rarities by Tiffany Studios, Daum Nancy, Galle, Martin Brothers, Thomas Webb, and many of their revered contemporaries. Paintings and other artworks are led by such widely collected artists as Jasper Cropsey and Alexander Calder, while the extensive fine jewelry section is topped by an 18K gold Rolex Daytona Ref 6241 Paul Newman wristwatch in the rare John Player Special black-and-gold color variation. This is a very substantial auction containing extraordinary collections of art ... More Final report: Luxembourg Art Week 2018 LUXEMBOURG.- With its fourth edition, Luxembourg Art Week continues its success story by increasing its appeal to first-rate exhibitors and international audiences alike. With more than 50 galleries, institutions and artists' collectives in the POSITIONS and TAKE OFF sections, Luxembourg Art Week is keeping up its pace. Attendance figures are again on the up, with 12,500 visitors making their way to this years fair. More than 120 collectors signed up for the VIP programme and took part in its guided tours to major cultural institutions in the Greater Region (Centre Pompidou-Metz, Frac Lorraine, Mudam Luxembourg, Casino Luxembourg) and exclusive visits of private collections (LE FREEPORT | Luxembourg, Arendt & Medernach Collection). Gallerists who take part in the biggest international fairs recognise the huge potential of the LAW . . . ... More How art can help champion gender or racial inequality LONDON.- Artistic practice is a force for cultural reflection and social change. With recent revelations on the Gender Pay Gap and movements such as #BlackLivesMatter, the question of female empowerment and racial inequality is significant. These problems have been present for too long and need to be addressed across all industries, but art can, and should, be the leader. Equality, in terms of gender and race is at the forefront of my philanthropy. As founder of the Stellar International Art Foundation, my overriding aim has always been to champion overlooked sectors of society and to engender a greater tolerance of beliefs and cultures around the world. Art, even though the simple play of colour on a canvas or the contours of a structure, can be invaluable here. Whether we observe a work of art in a gallery or create our own, a story is being told and these stories ... More Christie's announces highlights included in the Winter Season Luxury Sales in London LONDON.- Christies Winter Season Luxury sales will comprise Finest & Rarest Wines & Spirits, Important Jewels and Handbags & Accessories. The auctions present collectors with the opportunity to acquire the very best in wines and spirits, superb jewels and exceptional handbags and will be on view and open to the public from 23 to 27 November. The auctions will be led be by a very special Macallan 1926 60-year-old malt in a unique bottle painted by Michael Dillon, extraordinary jewels from the leading jewellery houses including Boucheron, Bulgari, Cartier, Graff and JAR, and exceptional handbags from Chanel and Hermès, along with an extremely rare aluminium Explorer Trunk by Louis Vuitton. Christies London Finest & Rarest Wines and Spirits on 28 and 29 November will be highlighted by a collection of Château Latour, a beautiful single-owner ... More New Michel Comte multimedia installation in the Arctic commissioned by Wavelength Foundation LONDON.- Responding to an international call to the global arts and culture community, acclaimed artist and photographer Michel Comte will be the first high-profile artist to join a new environmentally focused initiative created by Wavelength Foundation. The artist will sail to the Arctic to for Black Light, a commission by Wavelength Foundation. This large-scale multimedia art installation will be Michel Comtes response to the Foundations call to artists to take a leading role in the fight against climate change. As part of the installation Comte will invite all local and international sailors to take part and witness the event. Time and apathy are the biggest challenges we face in the race against climate change; arts and culture possess an unique power to inspire and to shake up, to share ideas and to unite in a common cause, notes Michel Comte. Visual arts and culture ... More Over 400 lots of fine art, estate jewelry and decorative art will come up for bid at Gray's Auctioneers CLEVELAND, OH.- Grays Auctioneers will offer more than 400 lots of fine art, estate jewelry and decorative art at an auction planned for Wednesday, December 5th, online and in the firms Cleveland gallery at 10717 Detroit Avenue in Cleveland, starting at 11 am Eastern time. This is a huge auction full of striking works of art and superb craftsmanship, said Serena Harragin of Grays Auctioneers. The catalog is up now, at GraysAuctioneers.com. Bidding is also available on Liveauctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Telephone and absentee bids will also be accepted. In-person previews will be held Monday thru Friday, November 26th thru 30th, from 10-5; and Saturday, December 1st, from noon-4 pm. Lot 5 is Le Pont Suspendu by Bernard Buffet (1928-1999), the French Expressionist painter and a leading figure of the Anti-Abstract ... More Art Düsseldorf establishes itself as a set date for collectors, curators and art lovers in the region DUSSELDORF.- After a brilliant last day, the second edition of Art Düsseldorf closes with a positive result. More than 40,000 visitors came to the light-flooded halls of the industrial complex Areal Böhler. Among them private collectors Monique Burger, Rosi and Rudolf Dahmen, Ole Faarup, Lieven & Chris Declerck, Mimi Dusselier, Yannicke and Wilfried Cooreman, Galila Barzilaï-Hollander, Gil and Anat Bronner, as well as directors and curators affiliated with museums and institutions, including Felix Krämer (Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast), Susanne Gaensheimer (Kunstsammlung NRW), Florian Wethmar (Kunstverein Düsseldorf), Hans Ulrich Obrist (Serpentine Galleries) and artists such as Andreas Gursky, Mischa Kuball, Diango Hernández, Gerold Miller, Andreas Schmitten, Erika Hock and Ulrike Rosenbach. The fair featured 91 young and established ... More Sondra Perry wins Nam June Paik Award 2018 MUNSTER.- Sondra Perry won the 9th Nam June Paik Award, International Media Art Award of the Kunststiftung NRW - Arts Foundation North Rhine-Westphalia. The Nam June Paik Award was inaugurated in 2002 by the Kunststiftung NRW and since then has been awarded to outstanding artists from all over the world, whovery much in the spirit of the pioneer and true avant-gardist, Nam June Paiktake risks, bridge cultural boundaries and whose work is transdisciplinary. The foundation's award includes prize money of EUR 25,000 and is geared towards the time-based contextualisation of media art. An international panel of experts comprising Karen Archey, curator for contemporary art and time-based media at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Mark Beasley, curator for media art and performance at the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, Mélanie ... More Everson Museum receives $4.8 million donation SYRACUSE, NY.- The Everson Museum of Art has launched The Everson. First and Forever., a $17 million comprehensive fundraising campaign, as part of the 50th anniversary of its iconic I.M. Pei-designed building. $4.8 million, the biggest gift to the campaign to date, was graciously donated by Paul Philips and Sharon Sullivan. Their gift is also the largest to be given to a Syracuse arts organization. Of the campaigns $17 million goal, $13.2 million has been raised. The Everson. First and Forever. campaign, chaired by Jessica Danial and Michael P. Falcone, will establish a strong fiscal foundation that will enable the museum to better connect with the community, promote demographic and artistic diversity, and inspire curiosity, discussion and lifelong learning. It will also enable the museum to expand its influence as a creative and cultural ... More Estonian artist Kris Lemsalu opens exhibition at Vienna's Secession VIENNA.- The Estonian artist Kris Lemsalu creates complex sculptures, installations, and performances that fuse the animal kingdom with humankind, nature with the artificial, beauty with repulsion, lightness with gravity, life with death. She revives traditional techniques and methods to combine animal bodies and porcelain objects with found (natural) materials such as furs, leather, seashells, wool, or paper in theatrical installations that whisk us off into a world of the fantastic imagination. Spanning a wide range of media and modes of production, Lemsalus multifaceted oeuvre incorporates elements from performance art, found objects, manufactured pieces, and music. Her multimedia creations attest to her passion for detail, hinting at a critique of society by revealing tensions between the politics of gender, art-making, nature, and time-honored ... More
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| href=' Flashback On a day like today, American nun and artist Corita Kent was born November 20, 1918. Corita Kent (November 20, 1918 - September 18, 1986), born Frances Elizabeth Kent and also known as Sister Mary Corita Kent, was an American Roman Catholic religious sister, artist, and educator. She worked almost exclusively with silkscreen, also known as serigraphy, pushing back the limitations of the two-dimensional medium by the development of innovative methods. In this image: Corita Kent, Boston Gas Tank Model, c. 1971. Paint on wood. Collection of National Grid, Dorchester, Massachusetts. © National Grid. Photo: © President and Fellows of Harvard College.
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