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Members of an Egyptian archaeological team work on a wooden coffin discovered in a 3,500-year-old tomb in the Draa Abul Nagaa necropolis, near the southern Egyptian 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. by Mohamed Abdel Aziz LUXOR (AFP).- Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed several mummies, colourful wooden sarcophagi and more than 1,000 funerary statues in a 3,500-year-old tomb near the city of Luxor, hailing an "important discovery". The 18th Dynasty tomb containing at least eight mummies was discovered in the Draa Abul Nagaa necropolis near the famed Valley of the Kings, the antiquities ministry said in a Tuesday statement. It belonged to a nobleman named Userhat who worked as the city judge. It was opened to add more mummies during the 21st Dynasty, about 3,000 years ago, to protect them during a period when tomb-robbing was common, Mostafa Waziri, the head of the archaeological mission, said at the site. "It was a surprise how much was being displayed inside," Antiquities Minister Khaled el-Enany told reporters outside the tomb. ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day ArtCenter/South Florida announced a new tuition-free alternative education initiative at the recent two-day forum titled Recess: Art Pedagogy & The Social Sphere. L to R: Jarrett Earnest (BHQFU), Maria del Valle (ArtCenter/South Florida), Gordon Knox (San Francisco Art Institute), Rene Morales (Perez Art Museum Miami), and Gean Moreno (ICA Miami)
Jack Shainman Gallery announces the death of artist Barkley L. Hendricks | | Barnebys design report shows that top designer furniture now rivals art as a collectable investment | | Christina Prescott-Walker named new Chairman of Asia Week New York | Barkley L. Hendricks. © Photo by Chris Hildreth. NEW YORK, NY.- It is with great sadness that Jack Shainman Gallery announces that Barkley L. Hendricks passed away this morning. He was 72 years old. He is survived by his wife Susan of 34 years. The gallery has had the great honor of working with Barkley since 2005. He was a situational painter, documenting the world around him in vivid and highly detailed paintings that capture the distinctive personalities of his subjects. He was a true artists artist, always dedicated to his singular vision; he was a figurative painter when it was trendy and especially when it wasnt. In addition to his artistic practice, Barkley was an esteemed professor dedicated to his students at Connecticut College during his decades-long tenure from 1972 to 2010. Barkley shared a passion for Jamaica, and every winter, he and Susan traveled there, and he found a well of inspiration for his paintings and photography in the islands diverse landscape an ... More | | Early and rare 1949 Finn Juhl Chieftain armchair, model sold in 2013 at Phillips in London for £425,000. LONDON.- Barnebys second Online Auction Report, is a special edition focusing on 15 leading furniture designers of the 20th century. Barnebys is the leading search service for arts, antiques and rarities. Based on popular searches on auction aggregator Barnebys (the Google of the Art World covering 2,000 auction houses), three designers have been singled out from each of the five of the most important markets Barnebys cover today. The graphs presented in this reported are based on Barnebys realized price database, with more than 31 million lots, gathered from 315 auction houses in 29 countries. There is no question that the market is growing, both in terms of inventory and turnover. Barnebys data shows a growth of 330% in the 15 designated designers accumulated turnover in the period of 2009 to 2016. According to the recent TEFAF report for 2016, the auction m ... More | | Ms. Prescott-Walker is Senior Vice President; Division Director, Asian Art; Chinese Works of Art, Sotheby's New York. NEW YORK, NY.- Christina Prescott-Walker has been named the new Chairman of Asia Week New York, the collaboration of over 4-dozen international Asian art galleries, five major auction houses, and numerous museums and Asian cultural institutions. I am honored to assume the chairmanship of the Asia Week New York Association, the ten-day series of selling exhibitions and auction sales, held annually in March, which have become an essential destination for Asian art collectors, dealers and museum curators from around the world, says Ms. Prescott-Walker, Senior Vice President; Division Director, Asian Art; Chinese Works of Art, Sotheby's New York. Christina Prescott-Walker was appointed Division Director, Asian Art at Sotheby's in New York in July 2015, retaining her previous position as Department Director, Chinese ... More |
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Exceptional Modern sculpture from the Finn Family Collection to be offered at Sotheby's | | Exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art features more than 160 ancient Chinese works of art | | Marian Goodman Gallery in London opens exhibition of works by Annette Messager | Alberto Giacometti, Buste de Diego. Conceived circa 1957. Height: 24 ½ in.; 62.2 cm. Estimate $10/15 million. Photo: Sotheby's. NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys announced that they will present Shaping a Legacy: Sculpture from the Finn Family Collection in their Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale in New York on 16 May 2017. Over the course of more than 50 years, David and Laura Finn together have amassed a diverse and esteemed collection of modern sculpture. Through their collecting, they developed not only a staunch patronage but also enduring friendships with many artists particularly Henry Moore. Mr. Finn photographed and published Moore's sculptures over a number of decades, playing a vital role in expanding the artists audience internationally. Moore hand-selected Seated Woman (estimate $4/6 million) for the couple during a visit to his studio. The Evening Sale will offer a selection of five sculptures from the Finns collection, with works by Moore, Alberto Giacometti, Jean Arp, Germaine Richier and Marino ... More | | Kneeling Archer (detail) Qin dynasty (221206 B.C.) Earthenware, H. 491⁄16 in. (122 cm) Excavated in 1977, pit no. 2, mausoleum complex of Qin Shihuangdi (d. 210 B.C.), Lintong, Shaanxi Province Qin Shihuangdi Mausoleum Site Museum, Lintong Photo: Courtesy Qin Shihuangdi Mausoleum Site Museum. NEW YORK, NY.- A major international loan exhibition featuring more than 160 ancient Chinese works of artincluding renowned terracotta army warriorsis on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Synthesizing new in-depth research and archaeological discoveries of the last 50 years, the landmark exhibition Age of Empires: Chinese Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties (221 B.C. A.D. 220) explores the unprecedented role of art in creating a new and lasting Chinese cultural identity. The works in the exhibitionextremely rare ceramics, metalwork, textiles, sculpture, painting, calligraphy, and architectural modelsare drawn exclusively from 32 museums and archaeological institutions in the Peoples Republic of China, and a majority of the works have never before been ... More | | Les Interdictions, 2014. 68 framed drawings + 1 frame, color pencils, 15 soft elements, fabric 145 5/8 x 188 15/16 x 7 13/16 in. (370 x 480 x 20 cm). LONDON.- Marian Goodman Gallery presents Annette Messagers first solo exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery in London. This is Messagers first exhibition in London since her 2009 Hayward Gallery exhibition, The Messengers. Avec et sans raisons, brings together works that display a diversity of forms: small assemblages of objects, acrylic washes, textile works in the form of installations, and wallpaper. As is common in Messagers practice, she cultivates an environment of lexical literalness, reversal and ambiguity. Messagers chosen title for this exhibition encapsulates her fondness for word-play and double entendre. On one level, Avec et sans raisons may be understood as having reason, or cause, for doing something, or not; but one could go further and take it to mean being deprived, or in possession of, the faculty of reason. Messager offers an experience full of contrasts. While some ... More |
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Art Institute of Chicago names Sarah Kelly Oehler Chair and Curator of American Art | | Swann Auction Galleries to offer Ernest Hemingway letter to Marlene Dietrich | | Exhibition at Tornabuoni Art London goes behind the scenes of paintings | Sarah Kelly Oehler, Field-McCormick Chair and Curator of American Art. Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago. CHICAGO, IL.- President and Eloise W. Martin Director James Rondeau announced today that after an in-depth national search, Sarah Kelly Oehler has been appointed the new Field-McCormick Chair and Curator of American Art at the Art Institute of Chicago. Oehler succeeds Judith Barter, who retired from the position in December 2016. Oehler joined the Art Institute in 2002 as an Assistant Curator of American Painting and Sculpture, and most recently served as the Gilda and Henry Buchbinder Curator of American Art, focusing on the modern American art collection. Her current projects include Whistlers Mother: An American Icon Returns to Chicago (on view until May 21, 2017), and Charles White: A Retrospective (opening June 2018), the first major retrospective of this important African American artist in several decades. Rondeau offered more insight on the appointment, Our national search to fill this position ... More | | Ernest Hemingway, ALS to Marlene Dietrich, signed Love / Mr. Papa, Finca Vigia, 12 August 1952. At auction May 4, 2017. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000. Image courtesy of Swann Auction Galleries. NEW YORK, NY.- A letter from Ernest Hemingway to Marlene Dietrich, in which he declares his love for her, will be one of the highlights at Swann Auction Galleries Autographs sale in New York on May 4. Dated 12 August 1952 and signed Love, Mister Papa, Hemingway sent the letter from Finca Vigia, the Cuban home where he wrote much of For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Old Man and the Sea, and which was expropriated by the Castro government in 1960, later becoming a museum. Hemingway and Dietrich had first met in 1934, each becoming infatuated with the other, but never consummating their love because, as Hemingway put it, they were victims of unsynchronised passion: each time one of them found themselves out of a relationship, the other was deeply involved with someone else. The year before ... More | | Lucio Fontana, Concetto spaziale, Attese, 1966. 61 x 50. LONDON.- Recto/Verso: Behind the Italian Monochrome at Tornabuoni Art London invites viewers to literally go behind the scenes of paintings by Lucio Fontana, Paolo Scheggi, Agostino Bonalumi and Turi Simeti, for the first time ever. Because Tornabuoni is not only a gallery but also owns an important collection of Italian Post-War art, they are able to offer visitors an experience that has until now been reserved for museum curators and top collectors that of seeing the verso (back) of the artworks, one for each of four artists among those who best represent the Milanese avant-garde that emerged in Italy in the 1950s and 1960s. These four paintings have been suspended from the ceiling above plinths so that viewers can walk around them. They are accompanied by over 20 works by the same artists, hung classically on the wall, so viewers also have the opportunity to see the works as they were meant to be exhibi ... More |
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ArtCenter/South Florida champions new tuition-free alternative education initiative | | Hauser & Wirth Zuurich presents a newly conceived curatorial investigation of Fausto Melotti | | "Andrea Dasha Reich: Off the Wall" opens at Alfstad& Contemporary | Jarrett Earnest (BHQFU), Maria del Valle (ArtCenter/South Florida), Gordon Knox (San Francisco Art Institute), Rene Morales (Perez Art Museum Miami), and Gean Moreno (ICA Miami) MIAMI, FLA.- The time has come to spearhead a new global movement, by the artists for the artists, said Maria del Valle, ArtCenter/South Floridas Executive Director. A radical new educational approach for artists is paramount, a much-needed alternative to the traditional programs that are expensive and falling short. This new initiative was presented at the recent two-day forum titled Recess: Art Pedagogy & The Social Sphere organized by ArtCenter/South Florida and co-hosted by Pérez Art Museum Miami. Guest speakers included visionaries from the UCSD Cross-Border Initiative, the New Centre for Research & Practice, Bruce High Quality Foundation University, the San Francisco Art Institute, and Es Baluard Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art in Palma de Mallorca. The forum addressed questions at ... More | | Fausto Melotti, Elefantino (Little Elephant), 1975. Brass, 14.5 x 14 x 4.5 cm / 5 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 1 3/4 in. © Fondazione Fausto Melotti, Milano. Courtesy the Foundation and Hauser & Wirth. ZURICH.- Hauser & Wirth Zürich is presenting Eden, a newly conceived curatorial investigation of Fausto Melotti, the Italian artist often linked with titans of the post-war era, such as Alexander Calder, Lucio Fontana and Alberto Giacometti. This examination of Melotti is the first of its kind, highlighting the relationship between human and animal figures a dynamic at the core of his practice. The exhibition spans the diverse media employed by the artist, chiefly ceramics, sculpture and works on paper, with those embracing a more gestural and suggestive representation brought to the fore. Melotti began his sculptural practice with a distinct interest in form, weight, balance and movement, informed by his educational background in physics, mathematics and engineering. The 1950s saw a radical shift in the artists creative ... More | | Andrea Dasha Reich, Custo Blue, 2015. Archival print on canvas, resin, acrylic and oil paint, 40 x 40. SARASOTA, FLA.- Andrea Dasha Reich's Off the Wall solo exhibition showcases her newest work, latex ArtWear and an evolution of her Fusion Painting Series. Both can be seen at Alfstad& Contemporary in Sarasota. The exhibition runs April 7 through May 26, with a one-week hiatus, April 29 to May 9. The latex art extends Reich's vision in new and exciting directions. Calling on her background in fashion and textile design, her tapestries and wearables are explosively colorful and ingeniously designed, each a unique, one-of-a-kind piece of art. "Art should be inspiring and fun," says Reich. "I'm a happy person, and I think people can see that in my art." Staying true to her signature style, Reich is also showing additions of her celebrated Fusion Painting Series, organic explorations that have evolved into new paintings. "I draw inspiration from organic shapes, the innate beauty and power found in nature," she says. ... More |
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More News | Sixth edition of POPPOSITIONS opens in Brussels BRUSSELS.- The sixth edition of POPPOSITIONS, taking place at ING Art Center from 20 to 23 April, will gather 21 selected galleries, project spaces and artist initiatives and a discursive program of talks, discussions and lectures. The 2017 edition is hosted at Hotel Coudenberg (ING Art Center). The building is located right at the heart of Brussels museums quarter on Place Royale, opposite from Royal Fine Art Museum, Magritte Museum and BOZAR, at a walking distance from the Sablon neighbourhood. As a commentary on the nature of the site, POPPOSITIONS is not looking to erect additional walls, but rather go beyond the esthetic of the white booth and respond to that what is given, to make an integral presentation in which matters coalesce and diverge. How can we punch a hole in the echo chamber of contemporary art? Bypass ... More Lord of the Rings, Narnia cover art highlight May 12 Illustration Art Signature Auction DALLAS, TX.- A landmark illustration by artist Barbara Remington which were used for a trio of Ballantine Book covers for J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings series highlight the May 12 Heritage Auctions Illustration Arts Signature Auction in Dallas. The Lord of the Rings covers (est. $20,000-30,000) were designed so that laid side-by-side they create a panoramic scene. A hugely popular poster titled "Wilderness" was also produced using this iconic image. "Categories such as Pulp, Pin-Up and Commercial Advertisement are seeing dramatic increases in demand and in value. Some of the most sought after artists such as Remington, Roger Hane and Mort Künstler who illustrated covers for Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia, and some of the most sought after adventure magazines are offered in this auction," said Ed Jaster, Senior Vice President of at Heritage ... More French 'human hen' artist hatches first chick PARIS.- A French artist who has spent three weeks sitting on 10 eggs hatched his first chick Tuesday. Abraham Poincheval -- who made headlines last month after spending a week entombed inside an egg-shaped rock -- has hardly slept since he stepped inside a glass vitrine in a Paris modern art museum to sit on the eggs on March 29. But late on Tuesday afternoon the first of the eggs began to hatch, forcing the artist to temporarily rise from his nest for fear of crushing the new-born. Up until then Poincheval was only allowed a half-hour break every 24 hours to keep him from cracking -- although he never once left the glass case in the Palais de Tokyo. "It has been really tough for him. He has slept sitting on the eggs. It's been a lot harder than being shut inside the rock," a spokeswoman for the museum told AFP. What is more the 44-year-old has had to contend with the heat, ... More Sotheby's New York announces Sale of Prints & Multiples NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys announced its annual spring auction of Prints & Multiples in New York will be held on 27 and 28 April. Opening with a collection of Pablo Picasso ceramics from the Estate of Wagner Thielens, the sale spans early 200 years from significant works by James Whistler and Edvard Munch, to era-defining prints from the 20th century Grosvenor School, Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol. The spring auction is also the stage for an exciting collaboration with Jonathan Saunders, Chief Creative Officer of the iconic New York fashion brand Diane von Furstenberg. His selections and thoughts on the intersection of art and fashion will be revealed in the week leading up to the public exhibition, which opens on 23 April in our York Avenue galleries.* Pablo Picasso ceramics from the Estate of Wagner Thielens, a long-term resident and lover of New ... More Original Lichtenstein offered at Swann Galleries' Contemporary Art Sale NEW YORK, NY.- On Thursday, May 11, Swann Galleries will hold an auction of Contemporary Art, offering original works and rare multiples by leading artists from the last 75 years. The sale is led by an important early sculptural work by Roy Lichtenstein titled Composition (Picture without a Frame), 1955, which will be included in the artists forthcoming catalogue raisonné. In 2005, The New York Times quoted Lichtenstein describing his 1950s paintings as "Taking the kind of stodgy pictures you see in history textbooks and redoing them in a modern-art way." These early paintings are important thematic and stylistic precursors to the artist's iconic comic strip-inspired subjects from the early 1960s onward. The multimedia piece, which includes collage, metal screws and wooden slats, is valued between $30,000 and $50,000. A selection of portraits by Andy Warhol ... More Rice University Art Gallery exhibits Sol LeWitt's "Glossy and Flat Black Squares (Wall Drawing #813)" HOUSTON, TX.- For more than twenty years, Rice University Art Gallery has been the only university gallery in the nation devoted to commissioning site-specific installation art. Artists early in their careers, as well as artists of international reputation, have constructed temporary works, each transforming the Gallerys signature white box space in a completely different way. In spring 2017, Rice Gallery comes full circle by bringing to life a second time one of its earliest installations, Glossy and Flat Black Squares (Wall Drawing #813) by Sol LeWitt. It is fitting that it is the gallerys final exhibition, on view through May 14, 2017. Sol LeWitt (1928-2007), a pioneer of Conceptual art, designed Glossy and Flat Black Squares for the Rice Gallery space in 1997. Inherent in this work and in the more than 1,000 wall drawings done by LeWitt between 1968 and 2007 ... More Unique 1950's Tojeiro Climax coupe for sale with H&H Classics EPSOM.- The Tojeiro Works were primarily concerned with racing when F.B.P. Bambridge of Guildford approached them in 1958 to supply a spaceframe chassis that could underpin his vision for a small capacity but high performance Coupe (indeed, that same year saw a Tojeiro-Climax sports racer contest the famous Le Mans 24-hours race). To bring his enclosed two-seater to fruition, Bambridge tasked Wakefield & Sons and Competition Motors of Weybridge respectively with crafting its bespoke aluminium coachwork and undertaking its major assembly / road testing. Despite being powered by the same FWA 1100cc Coventry-Climax engine which was so beloved of contemporary racers and utilizing a competition-bred spaceframe chassis, the Coupes first owner covered some 20,000 miles aboard it commenting: 'Stability and controllability were far better than anything ... More Indiana church strikes gold with early "In God We Trust" rare coin VALPARAISO, IN.- A valuable 19th century U.S. gold coin featuring one of the earliest uses of the motto, In God We Trust, will help an Indiana congregation fulfill its dreams of having its own church building and avoid missing a crucial financial deadline for the project. The coin survived an attempted theft at the donor's home four years ago, and recently was given to the GracePoint Church in Valparaiso where Pastor Ben Lamb described it as "an incredible gift in God's story." "This is one of only ten known surviving 1866 proof Liberty Head double eagles with the In God We Trust motto," said Sarah Miller, Director of Numismatics at Dallas, Texas-based Heritage Auctions' New York office. "It is expected to sell for $300,000 or more in a public auction in the Chicago suburb of Schaumburg, Illinois and online, April 27, 2017. "According to United States Mint records, ... More Second edition of Independent Brussels opens BRUSSELS.- Independent announced highlights for the second edition of Independent Brussels, which will return to the Vanderborght building from April 19-23, 2017. The fair will include 70 international galleries and non-profits, many solo and site-driven projects, representing 32 cities globally. "With the 2017 edition of Independent Brussels, we are excited to expand upon the dialogue that we began last year in the extraordinary architectural environment of the Vanderborght Building in the historic centre of Brussels, says Matthew Higgs, Independents founding curatorial advisor. As with the New York edition of the Independent, which is now in its eighth year, Independent Brussels is an organic conversation between artists, galleries and the general public. Moving away from the trade show-like aesthetics common to many art fairs, Independent ... More Musée national des arts asiatiques Guimet exhibits works by Prune Nourry PARIS.- For its fourth Carte Blanche assigned to a contemporary artist, the Musée national des arts asiatiques Guimet chose to go beyond the close environment of the Rotunda (4th floor) and show the visual artist Prune Nourrys sculptures in a poetic dialogue with the collections. Fifteen historic pieces of the museums permanent collection share in it. Presented in a tour outlined in the folder, Prune Nourrys works offer visual analogies and semantic correspondences, inviting the visitor to participate throughout the museum in an authentic reflection on the future of mankind. Arisen from a triptych of experiences in Asia, her creations performances, sculptures, installations illustrate ten years of the artists work. The tour culminates under the gaze of a monumental creation, a fragmented Buddha, in ruins, that takes over every floor of the museum. Wandering ... More Exhibition explores what a museums role today could be BRUSSELS.- WIELS presents The Absent Museum, a temporary exhibition that explores what a museums role today could be. Despite the fact that museums especially those devoted to contemporary art have never been so popular, they remain notably absent from public debate on most key current issues. In Brussels, as in many metropolitan areas, discussions around the creation of a new museum focus on a building or a collection, but avoid the fundamental question: what is to be done? What content or knowledge should a museum transmit? Although WIELS does not have the status of a museum, it is commonly referred to as the WIELS museum. Over the past decade, WIELS has established a reputation for its critically engaged programme. To mark its 10th anniversary, WIELS proposes a substantive framework or blueprint for a possible museum ... More
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| href=' Flashback On a day like today, Italian artist Canaletto died April 19, 1697. Giovanni Antonio Canal (28 October 1697 - 19 April 1768) better known as Canaletto, was a Venetian painter famous for his landscapes, or vedute, of Venice. He was also an important printmaker in etching. In this image: A photographer stands next to the painting 'Der Zwingerhof' (1751/52) by Italian artist Canaletto on display during the Dresden Art Collections special exhibition 'Zukunft seit 1560' ('Future since 1560') in Dresden, Germany, 14 April 2010. The exhibiton presented some 350 artworks from 17 April to 07 November 2010. The State Art Collections celebrated their 450th anniversary in 2010.
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