Camo Tower No. 1, 2023, Plywood, plastic and aerosol paint, 50 x 12 x 12 in Large Polychrome No. 1, 2005, Aerosol paint on canvas, 120 x 96 in.
NEW YORK, NY.-Gallery AP SPACE, located at 555 West 25th Street, is pleased to present works by artist Murray Hochman, on view from April 2 through May 10. An opening reception will be held on April 9, from 6 to 8 pm. The exhibition, co-curated by Alan Goolman, features large-scale canvases alongside ten works on paper and a freestanding sculpture, all created post-2000 and reflecting the artists mature and refined practice. Now 91 years old, Hochman was born and raised in NYC. His artistic career spans more than six decades, guided by cultural trends, the demands of his materials and an abiding interest in experimentation. Throughout that time, he has explored the possibilities of light, color, geometry and gesture. Inspired by graffiti culture in the late 1960s, Hochmans signature material has become aerosol paintranging from jarring fluorescents to luminescent ... More
Giorgio Griffa at Galleria Sperone, Torino, August 1969 photographed by Paolo Mussat Sartor, courtesy of Giorgio Griffa Foundation, Torino.
TURIN.- To mark Giorgio Griffas 90th birthday, the Foundation presents Summer 69, an exhibition that returns to an intimate and magical moment in Giorgios path, in the summer of 1969. Marks, lines, segments. Horizontal, vertical, diagonal. Sponge marks, thumbprints, brushstrokes. A last use of oil paint, then acrylics and pastels. Paints applied by brush, or with a spatula or by thumb, on unprimed canvases, unstretched and set free. Primary signs. The age-old act and rhythm of unfolding and refolding a canvas. Then, in the bright August sunshine, a playful trick of the hand, a practical joke. A mischievous squint of the eye, cigarette in mouth, paint brushes tucked in his belt like pistols. The innocent grin and motions of a fawn, in a shamanic dance where the painter becomes one with the tools of painting. Summer 1969. A moment so intimate and magical, like the Turin of those ... More
Elvis Presleys Hagstrom Electric Guitar (est $1-2 million).
NEW YORK, NY.- This month, Sothebys New York will bring together two of rock historys most celebrated and iconic instruments for its inaugural Rock & Pop sale, offering collectors a rare opportunity to own tangible pieces of music royalty. Elvis Presleys cherry-red Hagstrom guitar from the legendary 68 Comeback Special and Noel Gallaghers signed acoustic guitar from Oasiss (What's the Story) Morning Glory? sessions will share the spotlight under one roof at The Breuer Building from 13-20 April. From the King of Rock in America to one of Britpops defining figures, these guitars represent pivotal moments in popular music, bridging generations and continents while celebrating the enduring power of rock. The guitars will headline the online sale, open for bidding from April 9 23. Its a rare moment in music history to see instruments of such monumental significance come together in one sale. Elvis Presleys Hagstrom guitar and Noel Gallaghe ... More
Geoffrey Holder, Carmen, oil on board, circa 1960. Sold for: $120,650.
NEW YORK, NY.- Swann Galleries Spring offering of African American Art on April 2 brought a solid $2.6M, with seven auction records being set. Of the sale, Nigel Freeman, department director, noted, "We were thrilled to see a very active audience of bidders engaged throughout this large auction. There was excitement across modern, post-war and contemporary artists with strong results and high levels of participation." Richard Mayhew's Scarlet Journey, oil on canvas, 2006, led the sale. Scarlet Journey is a high-toned composition and a stunning example of Mayhew's later landscapes, pushing the limits of the genre to the edge of abstraction with colorful, atmospheric swaths of color. The work garnered back-and-forth bidding across several phones and online bidders, with the hammer dropping on the painting at $249,000. Geoffrey Holder's Carmen, circa 1960, generated excitement, bringing $120,650 ... More
Marina Adams, 24x19 WC_8, 2022. Watercolor and gouache on Lessebo Handpappersbruk watercolor paper, 24 x 19 1/2 inches (61 x 49.5 cm).
NEW YORK, NY.- Peter Blum Gallery presents the exhibition by Marina Adams entitled, Works on Paper: A Survey. Spanning over three decades from 1994 to 2025, this marks the first exhibition dedicated to surveying the New York and Italy based artists works on paper. On view from April 9, 2026, it runs through May 29, 2026 at 176 Grand St, New York, NY. An artists conversation at the gallery with curators Raymond Foye and Claire Gilman is on May 19, 2026. A new 108-page hardcover publication, Marina AdamsWorks on Paper: A Survey, accompanies the exhibition. Marina Adams has developed a dynamic practice of clear and powerful abstract language that explores the possibilities of form and movement through the structural power of color. Understanding abstraction not as theory but as a "synthesis of body and mind," Adamss work embraces what John Keats termed "negative capability"the ability to exist ... More
Byron Kim, A Little Deepness (for Glenn), 2004, acrylic on canvas, 92 x 90 in, 233.7 x 228.6 cm. Photo by Erin Brady - Dan Bradica Studio.
NEW YORK, NY.- James Cohan will present A Little Deepness, an exhibition of new and historic work by Byron Kim, on view from April 10 through May 9, 2026, at the gallerys 48 Walker Street location. This is Kims fifth solo exhibition with James Cohan. The gallery will host an opening reception with the artist on Friday, April 10 from 6-8 PM. A Little Deepness brings together early large-scale skyscapes with an entire year of Kims landmark ongoing Sunday Paintings series. Together, these works celebrate a lifelong dedication to the close observation of the natural world, offering an intimate and expansive portrait of an artist for whom abstraction has long expressed the interconnectivity of the universe. Kims paintings occupy a territory between realism and minimalism, between romanticism and conceptualismcloser in spirit to Ad Reinhardt, Mark Rothko, and Agnes Martin than to landscape tradition, yet thoroughly ... More
Leo Matiz (1917-1998), Frida Kahlo in Xochimilco, Mexico, circa 1941. Edition 3/10. Photographic print on Hahnemühle paper.
MILAN.- From April 15th to 24th, 2026, Artcurial will present the photography exhibition Frida Kahlo & Leo Matiz. One Gaze, Two Souls at its Milan venue. The exhibition is curated by Paola Colombari in collaboration with the Leo Matiz Foundation (Mexico City). Leo Matiz (1917-1998), a Colombian photographer, met and photographed Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) between 1940 and 1948 in the Coyoacán district of Mexico City, where the Mexican artist had lived since childhood. Leo Matizs photographs capture a spontaneous and intense Frida Kahlo, beyond her physical and personal suffering. They also reveal a period of full artistic maturity for the photographer. Through these images, Leo Matiz offers an intimate portrait of his friend, often capturing moments of her daily life whilst offering a glimpse of her strong personality. Leo Matizs photographic vision resonates with Frida Kahlos intense spirit. These are not just external portraits, but an encounter ... More
CANBERRA.- The National Gallery invites audiences to experience the ambitious artist-led project Ngura PuḻkaEpic Country, now open in Kamberri/Canberra. Showing from 11 April 23 August 2026, Ngura Puḻka is an epic project both in scale and scope, led by senior First Nations artists and collectives from the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands, Coober Pedy and Tarntanya/Adelaide, in South Australia. Ngura Puḻka brings together 30 large-scale paintings that depict expansive Country while celebrating the powerful Tjukurpa (Aṉangu law/cultural stories) that lie within, reinforcing the artists deep connection to culture and place. Through stories and distinctive designs, the featured artists continue to strengthen their cultural knowledge of their homelands. Individual artists, as well as womens and mens collectives bring their Tjukurpa ... More
Max Carter, Global Chairman, 20th and 21st Century Art.
NEW YORK, NY.- Max Carter has been named Global Chairman of 20th and 21st Century Art, overseeing the sales, strategy and team of experts for Impressionist and Modern Art, Post-War and Contemporary Art, American Paintings, Latin American Art, Design, Photographs, Prints and Modern British Art. Carter, who most recently held the position of Chairman of 20/21 in the Americas, will now lead the strongest contributor to Christie's sales at auction and in private sales internationally. Auction sales for 20/21 at Christie's totalled $2.86 billion in 2025. He joined Christie's in 2007 and has been instrumental in Christie's leadership in collections and masterpieces. Carter has led many of the greatest collection sales of all time, including Anne Bass, Paul Allen, S.I. Newhouse and Mica Ertegun, and he has shattered records for masterpieces across categories, from Van Gogh to Ruscha. Carter was named Chairman of 20/21 in the Americas in September 2025. His first Marquee Week in New York achieved $965 millio ... More
Tahnee Lonsdale, Flares, 2026. oil on linen, 55 x 50 in. (139.7 x 127 cm.) Photo: Nik Massey.
NEW YORK, NY.- Alexander Berggruen presents its first solo show with Tahnee Lonsdale. The gallery will host a public walk-through with the artist on Saturday, April 11, 2026. In Walk With Us Into The Forest, Tahnee Lonsdale envisions a spiritual ecosystem of abstracted feminine beings who are interconnected, sentient, and watchful of their fragile human acolytes. Her clustered figures recall sacred geometry while evoking forms that range from cells and atoms to trees, planets, and constellations. All of Lonsdales paintings are contained within painted, frame-like borders that suggest the historical format of scrolls and papyrus. The edges are a way for the artist to create the borders of a world not dictated by the boundaries of the canvas. Within these borders are open, undefined spaces that pulse with colors and textures echoed in the figures, infusing them with a ghostly translucency. For the artist, these beings are aliveperhaps as guardians that inspire a sense of wonder in nature. T ... More
The United States has over 95,000 miles of shoreline, including the territories and the Great Lakes. Photo: James Di Loreto, Smithsonian.
WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonians National Museum of Natural History will open its new exhibition, From These Lands: Sharing Our Natural and Cultural Heritage Thursday, June 18. Stretching across 5,000 square feet, the exhibition invites visitors to celebrate and reflect on the nations rich natural and cultural heritage through more than 600 specimens and cultural objectsmany rare and never-before-exhibitedfrom across all 50 states, the District of Columbia and five U.S. territories. It will be on view through December 2029. Drawing from the museums unparalleled collection of more than 148 million objects, the exhibition will highlight items that showcase the remarkable range of American nature, geology and cultural traditions. From ancient fossils and dazzling minerals to cherished cultural belongings and groundbreaking scientific discoveries, From These Lands illuminates the many connections between people, places and the natural world that can he ... More
April Gornik, Just Before the Eclipse, 2025, Oil on linen, 80 x 60 inches, 203.2 x 152.4 cm.
NEW YORK, NY.- Miles McEnery Gallery announced an exhibition of new paintings by April Gornik, on view at 525 West 22nd Street from 2 April through 9 May 2026. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated publication featuring an essay by Richard Deming. The opening reception will take place on Thursday, 9 April, from 6:00 - 8:00 PM at 525 West 22nd Street. While Gornik is widely recognized for her epic, large-scale landscapes, this exhibition also reveals the potency of her vision at a more intimate scale. Alongside the sweeping compositions that have long defined her practice, the artist presents seven more modestly scaled paintings, six of which are rendered in a richly minimal, almost grisaille palette and were created during a deeply personal moment in the artists life. In this new body of work, Gornik advances her decades-long engagement with landscape and her goal of relocating emphasis from depiction to encounter. The artist uses shifts in the works scale to encourage new ... More
Stevan Dohanos, "Trailer Park Garden," 1951, The Florida Art Collection, Gift of Samuel H. and Roberta T. Vickers.
GAINESVILLE, FLA.- The Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida is presenting an original exhibition Florida in the Frame: A Century of Artists Reflections on the Sunshine State drawing from The Florida Art Collection, a gift from Samuel H. and Roberta T. Vickers. The exhibition investigates how these diverse images evoke and respond to the states natural resources, its history and the popular culture of its recent past. Florida in the Frame will be on view from Apr. 10 to July 26, 2026. We are very thankful to Sam and Robbie Vickers for giving their magnificent collection of 1200 works of art illustrating the beauty and rich history of Florida to the Harn Museum, said Dr. Lee Anne Chesterfield, Harn Museum of Art Director. The Harn has been honored to exhibit multiple themes from the vast collection representing artists from around the world who came to Florida to capture the beautiful Sunshine State. The objects on view, spanning c. 1850 to 1950, include paint ... More
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Ten artists turn Vienna's urban landscape into a climate arena VIENNA.- As part of the second Klima Biennale Wiena project by KunstHausWienthe outdoor exhibition (No) Funny Games turns the city of Vienna into an outdoor arena for art: ten artistic positions by River Claure, Dominik Eulberg & Marcin Nowicki, Romuald Hazoumè (a project by museum in progress), FutureLeaks, Folke Köbberling (a project by KÖR WienPublic Art Vienna), NEVERCREW (with Calle Libre), Margot Pilz, Eva Seiler (at MQ Art Box), Pia Sirén, and Zheng Mahler are presented across the urban space. With wit and charm, they offer seemingly playful approaches to the environmental crisis and its social implications. Beneath the beautiful surface, an undercurrent of unease begins to emerge. Todays games are anything but funny. In a world increasingly shaped by climate disasters, political upheaval, and social fragmentation, our most basic ... More
Maria Candelaria Traverso to unveil 'Un Cubo' at SUMMA Mallorca 2026 MALLORCA.- The Southern Art Hub presents Un Cubo, a solo exhibition by Maria Candelaria Traverso, to be unveiled at SUMMA Mallorca 2026 and subsequently extended at Pueblo Español. At a moment marked by renewed scrutiny of global systems of extraction, circulation, and value, Traversos work offers a materially precise and conceptually grounded response. Her practice, developed from within the Quebrada de Humahuaca in northern Argentina, engages directly with the infrastructures that shape everyday life, revealing their latent political and symbolic dimensions. Central to Un Cubo is the plastic sack, a ubiquitous object embedded within global economies of transport, labour, and consumption. Drawn from the artists own experience within informal markets, the material is neither incidental nor illustrative. It is the works point of departure and its conceptual ... More
Museum of Liverpool most visited attraction in North of England LIVERPOOL.- Museum of Liverpool has topped the 2025 Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA) list of visitor figures for the North of England. Each year, ALVA compiles a list of visitor figures from 409 attractions across the country. As well as being top in North of England, Museum of Liverpool also sits in the top 50 venues across the UK. A total of 949,762 people visited the waterfront museum in 2025, where special exhibitions like The Holly Johnson Story, Treasure: History Unearthed, Goodbye to Goodison and Sweet: The Taveners Story have proven popular with local and international visitors. The total number is an increase on 2024 figures, where the museum welcomed 829,602 visitors. Across the North of England, attractions saw a 14% increase in visitors to venues. Other National Museums Liverpool v ... More
Gibson Art Museum wins design excellence award TORONTO.- The Marianne and Edward Gibson Art Museum at Simon Fraser University has won an architectural design award six months after opening in Burnaby, British Columbia. The first purpose-built art gallery on the Modernist campus of SFU is designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects of Toronto and Iredale Architecture of Vancouver. The project won Design Excellence from the Ontario Association of Architecture. The museums prominent positioning at the forested plaza gateway to the campus speaks to the importance of the facilitys role as a bridge between university and community. The 14,000-square-foot (1,125sm) facility serves not only as a hub for collecting art and an academic resource, but also as a welcoming and easily accessible amenity for the adjacent mixed-use community that shares the plaza. The Gibson is designed to be flexible and redefines ... More
A cosmic movie camera: Biennale de l'Image en Mouvement 2024 MILAN.- Curated by Nora N. Khan and Andrea Bellini, the 18th edition of the Biennale de lImage en Mouvement 2024 (BIM24), produced and hosted by the Centre dArt Contemporain Genève from January 24 to May 16, 2024, is titled A Cosmic Movie Camera. This title draws inspiration from the discovery by astrophysicists of a ring of photons around a black hole, which potentially represents the visible medium through which humanity could deepen its understanding of the interior of black holesthe epitome of the unknown. The exhibition presented works, specifically commissioned for the occasion, by Basel Abbas & Ruanne Abou-Rahme, alfatih, American Artist, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Sheila Chiamaka Chukwulozie, Formafantasma, Aziz Hazara, Interspecifics, Lawrence Lek, Shuang Li, Diego Marcon, Lauren Lee McCarthy, Sahej Rahal, Jenna Sutela, ... More
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art announces the 2026 Carle Honors honorees AMHERST, MASS.- The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art announces the 2026 Carle Honors honoreesthe individuals and organizations whose creative vision and long-term dedication have had a profound effect on picture books and the vital role they play in arts appreciation and early literacy. The 2026 Carle Honors honorees are Artist: Bryan Collier; Angel: Ellen Michelson; Bridge: International Youth Library; Mentor: Claudia Bedrick, Publisher of Enchanted Lion Books; and Inspiration: Robert L. Forbes. The honorees will be celebrated at the Museums annual gala and fundraiser at The New York Historical in New York City on Thursday, September 17, 2026. It is a joy to recognize Bryan Collier, Ellen Michelson, the International Youth Library, Claudia Bedrick of Enchanted Lion Books, and Robert L. Forbes at this years Carle Honors, said Executive ... More
1913 Gibson used by Clapton and Harrison headlines Heritage auction DALLAS, TX.- In October 1968, Clapton was at a crossroads. His band Cream was weeks away from its farewell London shows and would record songs from its October 19 concert at the Forum in Los Angeles to include on the bands final album, Goodbye, the following year. Meanwhile, his friend George Harrison was also at a turning point in his career, pondering a solo album and life after the Beatles as the most revered band in rock history was on the precipice of its own end. As if that werent enough drama, Clapton was in love with Harrisons wife, Pattie Boyd. Earlier that year, in the midst of this emotional and professional turbulence, Clapton had acquired a beautiful 1913 Gibson Style O archtop acoustic. The history of the guitar, serial number 14106, before Clapton possessed it has been lost to time, but it seems a safe assumption that it had been well cared ... More
Rare gems and high-carat diamonds define one of Heritage's most impressive jewelry auctions to date DALLAS, TX.- Theres something for every jewelry lover in Heritages May 4 Spring Fine Jewelry Signature® Auction. Distinguished by remarkable depth, vibrant color and world-class craftsmanship, the auction features a dazzling assortment of diamonds, an extraordinary array of rare gemstones and iconic designer jewels. Anchoring the auction is an outstanding selection of diamonds spanning a full spectrum of color and form, from classic white stones to vivid yellow, delicate pink and rich brown hues. Among the top lots is a Cartier fancy intense yellow diamond ring with a 20.03-carat stone as its showstopping centerpiece. Only 1 in 10,000 diamonds has a fancy color, making this stone one of the rarest on Earth. Joining the stunning Cartier creation are two other fancy yellow rarities: a Van Cleef & Arpels fancy intense yellow diamond ring centered by a beautiful ... More
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