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Art auctions embrace a future of socially distant bidding

A photo provided by Sotheby's shows the auctioneer Oliver Barker "conducting" a Sotheby’s sale of contemporary, modern and Impressionist artworks from a control room in London. New tools, born of necessity, may be part of a lasting change in how art auctions are conducted. Sotheby's via The New York Times.

by Ted Loos


NEW YORK (NYT NEWS SERVICE).- It’s no surprise that art auctions aren’t what they were before March. What’s unexpected, though, is the pace and scope of the pandemic transformation, in terms not only of how sales are conducted but also in every facet of the process — and how technology has enabled these changes. “It’s been an opportunity to transform the industry,” said Bruno Vinciguerra, the chief executive of Bonhams auction house. “It was bound to happen over years, and it only took a few months.” He added: “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” Online auctions have been a growing part of the business for years, and potential buyers have long been able to send in a bid online or by phone, but in-person live sales had remained de rigueur for the most valuable items. A live event held in front of a crowd had an element of theatricality. “Our business model is very particular,” said Guillaume Cerutti, the chief executive of Christie’s. “It&# ... More


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Sotheby's to present largest private collection of Ansel Adams photographs this December   Artsy announces partnership with Artlogic to benefit both organizations' gallery networks   Cindy Sherman presents ten new photographs at Metro Pictures


Ansel Adams, Gravel Bars, American River, California. Mural-sized gelatin silver print, mounted to Homasote board, framed, 1950, probably printed in the 1950s, image: 106¾ by 82¾ in. (271.1 by 210.2 cm.) frame: 109 by 85 in. (276.9 by 215.9 cm.). Estimate $50/70,000. Courtesy Sotheby's.

NEW YORK, NY.- Sotheby’s announced that A Grand Vision: The David H. Arrington Collection of Ansel Adams Masterworks will be offered in a live auction at Sotheby’s New York on 14 December. A comprehensive survey that spans six decades of the beloved artist’s unparalleled career, from 1915 to 1975, the David H. Arrington Collection is among the most significant collections of Adams photography in private hands. This curated selection of more than 100 of Adams’s most iconic photographs features dozens of early prints, murals, and portfolios, and is led by Adams’s most legendary work, Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico (estimate $700,000/$1 million), the earliest print of the image to come to market. The auction is a watershed moment for collectors of Adams photographs, as well as collectors of American masters. ... More
 

New partnership enables galleries to effortlessly share artworks from the Artlogic database to the Artsy content management system, providing them enhanced access to Artsy’s marketplace.

NEW YORK, NY.- Artsy announced a formal partnership with Artlogic, the leading inventory management system for galleries. Following a successful year-long pilot, this partnership enables galleries to effortlessly share artworks from Artlogic to Artsy. Discussing the partnership, Mike Steib, CEO of Artsy, commented: “Our partnership with Artlogic will benefit the art world by saving time for our shared network of galleries and bringing more in-demand art to online collectors through Artsy’s marketplace.” Dustyn Kim, Artsy’s Chief Revenue Officer, said: “The goal of this partnership is to save time and increase sales for our gallery partners. Galleries need and want to focus their time on building relationships and driving sales. By creating a seamless way to migrate works from Artlogic’s database to Artsy’s marketplace, we’re providing our partners with easier access to our 1.9 million international collectors a ... More
 

Cindy Sherman, Untitled #614, 2019. Dye sublimation print, 91 x 91 inches, 231.1 x 231.1 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures, New York.

NEW YORK, NY.- For her latest body of work, Cindy Sherman has transformed herself into an extraordinary cast of androgynous characters, expanding her career-long investigation into the construction of identity and the nature of representation. The enigmatic figures pictured in the ten new photographs on view are dressed primarily in men’s designer clothing and are posed gallantly in front of digitally manipulated backgrounds composed from photographs Sherman took while traveling through Bavaria, Shanghai, and Sissinghurst (England). Each character draws the viewer in with their unique style, immediate eye contact and steely gaze. Renowned for her depictions of female stereotypes, Sherman has played with masculinity and gender expression before. In a series referred to as "Doctor and Nurse,” Sherman became both a male and female character, embodying stereotypical mid-century professional archetypes. In the ... More



Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain presents an immersive installation created by Sarah Sze   Putting pencil to paper, in galleries and in the voting booth   Pandemic-forced isolation opens new artistic pathways


Sarah Sze, Twice Twilight. Photo: © Luc-Boegly.

PARIS.- For her second solo show at the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, the internationally acclaimed artist Sarah Sze created an immersive installation that transforms the visitor’s perception and experience of Jean Nouvel’s iconic building. Sarah Sze is best known for her intricate assemblages of everyday objects that blur the boundaries between painting, sculpture and architecture. For her exhibition, the artist explores the way in which the proliferation of images—printed in magazines, gleaned from the Web, intercepted from outer space—fundamentally changes our relationship to objects, time and memory. Confusing the boundaries between inside and outside, mirage and reality, past and present, her new installation brings together for the first time in her work the architectural, the sculptural and the filmic, altering the visitor’s perception of space and time. Playing with t ... More
 

Walter Price, Scarecrow, 2020. Graphite, gel pen, Scotch tape, burned paper, color pencil and Sharpie on manila tagboard paper, 12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm). Courtesy of the artist and Greene Naftali, New York.

by Laurel Graeber


NEW YORK (NYT NEWS SERVICE).- Drawing may be the most ancient art, dating to when early humans first scrawled images on cave walls. But this adaptable, affordable and accessible practice is also experiencing a resurgence in this turbulent year. Drawing’s capacity to chronicle events in real time has made it a powerful means to reflect on volatile election campaigns, a deadly pandemic and economic and racial inequality. “Drawing allows for the most freedom, it’s easily accepted, it doesn’t require such a critical eye,” said Walter Price, one of 105 contributors to the show “100 Drawings From Now,” running through Jan. 17 at the Drawing Center in New York. “There’s more openness in drawing, more ... More
 

Artist Daniel Arsham in his studio in New York, Sept. 24, 2020. Sasha Arutyunova/The New York Times.

by Laura van Straaten


NEW YORK (NYT NEWS SERVICE).- For New York-based art and design star Daniel Arsham — whose sculpture, design and fashion projects often involve extensive teamwork and collaborations with fellow boldface names — the isolation necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic has meant a pivot to a medium he had pretty much abandoned. “I’ve touched the canvas here and there, but I haven’t completed any major work,” Arsham said of the 17 years since he graduated from art school. But the pandemic “gave me this amazing opportunity to really go back to painting.” The isolation in which Arsham has worked during the pandemic is in marked contrast to his typical, highly collaborative M.O., like the new body of work he has created for his solo exhibition at the Musée Guimet in Paris, which opened ... More



British Museum welcomes the Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi and a 100-year research project concludes   Hindman's Sports Memorabilia auction sells 91% of lots offered   Iconic UK arts institutions get £ 75m virus funding


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LONDON.- The British Museum welcomed His Excellency Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Iraq, to the British Museum yesterday morning (23rd October 2020). Mr Al-Kadhimi toured the ancient Mesopotamia galleries with British Museum Director Hartwig Fischer and Minister of State for Media and Data John Whittingdale. He also saw the display of a Sumerian plaque which had been illegally removed from Iraq and offered for sale on a UK auction site in 2019. It was brought to the attention of the Metropolitan Police Service (Art and Antiques Unit) who seized the plaque and brought it for closer examination to the British Museum as part of their role as the expert advisory body to UK law enforcement on potentially stolen or illicitly trafficked antiquities. The limestone plaque, dating to around 2400BC was taken from an ancient Sumerian temple and depicts a large seated male figure. The Minister of Culture in Baghdad has gen ... More
 

A 1994 Michael Jordan United Center Bronze Maquette, "The Spirit". Height of sculpture: 26 inches. Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000. Price Realized: Sold for $27,500.

CHICAGO, IL.- Hindman announced the success of its October 20, 2020 Sports Memorabilia auction. The sale exceeded its presale estimate of $127,600, selling 91% of lots offered and finishing the day at $180,263. Bidders from across the globe vied for almost 200 lots of fresh-to-hobby artifacts from Babe Ruth and Michael Jordan, among other rare and exciting lots spanning the history of sports. “We are honored to connect so many valued clients with treasures that speak to their sense of history, pride and sentiment,” says Hindman Sports Memorabilia Specialist James Smith. “Sports unites people across all boundaries and dedicated collectors are seeking unique artifacts more than ever before – particularly Michael Jordan memorabilia as we saw today. As a Chicago-based auction house, it is only fitting that such strong prices ... More
 

The Old Vic theatre in London.

LONDON (AFP).- The British government on Saturday announced a £75 million (82 million euros) rescue package to save 35 cultural institutions hit by the coronavirus pandemic, including London's iconic Globe Theatre. Grants of between £1 million and £3 million will be distributed to each of the organisations, and will be drawn from the £1.57 billion culture rescue fund announced in July to safeguard the arts. The Old Vic theatre in London, founded in 1818, and the Globe, a life-size replica of the 1599 Shakespeare theatre, built on the south bank of the Thames near its original site, will both receive support. More than a million people annually visit the Globe, which also includes a library, archives and a candlelit replica of a 17th century Jacobean theatre. But 70 percent of the funds are earmarked for cultural venues outside the British capital, such as the Crucible in Sheffield and the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, the Ministry of Culture ... More


Reimagining Lady Liberty's torch to meet this moment   High Museum opens first-ever comprehensive survey of Julie Mehretu's career   Scientific pioneers, including Louis Pasteur, make their mark on Heritage Auctions' manuscripts event


Artist Abigail DeVille at Madison Square Park in New York, Oct. 20, 2020. In her first New York solo exhibition at Madison Square Park, DeVille conjures a long line of freedom fighters. Tonje Thilesen/The New York Times.

by Hilarie M. Sheets


NEW YORK (NYT NEWS SERVICE).- When Abigail DeVille began site research for her public art project in Manhattan’s Madison Square Park, she stumbled on a wild 1876 photograph of the Statue of Liberty’s detached hand and flaming torch in the park. For six years, the surreal fragment was on view there to generate excitement and raise funds for the pedestal to hold the colossal statue coming to New York from France. “History had already done it for me,” said DeVille, who knew instantly that the giant torch was the perfect form to contain materials and metaphors conjuring the struggle for liberty in America, past and present. The installation titled “Light of Freedom,” the 39-year-old Bronx artist’s first solo exhibition in her hometown, opens Oct. 27 in the park just north of East 23rd Street. There, a 13-foot-tall, rusted lattice ... More
 

Julie Mehretu, Six Bardos: Transmigration, 2018, 31-color, 2-panel aquatint, 98 × 74 inches, courtesy of Gemini G.E.L., LLC. © Julie Mehretu and Gemini G.E.L., LLC, photograph © White Cube, Ollie Hammick.

ATLANTA, GA.- This fall, the High Museum presents “Julie Mehretu” (Oct. 24, 2020-Jan. 31, 2021), a major traveling exhibition of work by Julie Mehretu (born 1970, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) co-organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art. This is the first comprehensive survey of the artist’s career, covering more than two decades of her work, from 1996 to the present, and uniting nearly 40 drawings and prints and 35 paintings predominantly monumental in size and scale. Mehretu’s work bears witness to the shaping of human consciousness through the combination and reconfiguration of sources and images that address history and its intersection with the present. Her process involves compiling a vast and diverse archive of sources, including diagrams and maps, cave markings, Chinese calligraphy, architectural renderings, graffiti, photojournalism and texts. ... More
 

Franz Schubert Autograph Letter Signed "Schubert." One page of a bifolium, 4.25" x 6.5", no place, no date.

DALLAS, TX.- A note written in 1636 by the man who solved the riddle of human circulation and reproduction while serving as personal physician to King Charles I. A missive from 1880 by “the father of microbiology” to a colleague about cholera and “the hot virulence caused by the flight of pigeons.” A letter from the doctor who pioneered modern abdominal surgery. And a dispatch from the professor who, in 1839, gave tuberculosis its name. Heritage Auctions’ Manuscripts event, to be held online Nov. 12, is rife with circular letters, correspondence, documents and ephemera signed by men and women about whom libraries’ worth of histories have been written. They range from Mary Queen of Scots to George Washington, Abraham Lincoln to Bugsy Siegel, Steve Jobs to Nelson Mandela. Princes and princesses, presidents and Supreme Court justices, generals ... More



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Dawit L. Petros now represented by Bradley Ertaskiran
MONTREAL.- Bradley Ertaskiran announced representation of Dawit L. Petros. The work of Dawit L. Petros is informed by studies of global modernisms, theories of diaspora, and postcolonial studies. Throughout the past decade, he has focused on a critical re-reading of the entanglements between colonialism and modernity. These concerns derive from lived experiences: Petros is the child of Eritrean emigrants, and spent formative years in Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Kenya before settling in central Canada. The overlapping cultures, voices, and tenets of this constellation produced a dispersed consciousness, global and transnational in stance and outlook. His works aim for an introspective and textured analysis of the historical factors that produced these migratory conditions. Petros installs photographs, moving images, sculptural objects, and sound work ... More

Petersen Automotive Museum named 2020 Museum Of The Year
LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Petersen Automotive Museum has been named the 2020 Museum of the Year by The Historic Motoring Awards in a virtual ceremony. The museum earned the title by virtue of its world-class exhibits, dedication to preserving automotive history, global education initiatives, and successful pivot to digital engagement during the worldwide pandemic. The Historic Motoring Awards honor people, cars, and institutions that best exemplify the classic car hobby. The awards are given based on nominations from the automotive industry and enthusiast public. An esteemed panel of 25 automotive luminaries selected the winners. Although closed for the majority of 2020, the Petersen has created new and innovative programs to engage and educate a global audience of all ages, from the comfort and safety of home. Under these difficult ... More

Exceptional works by Richter and Calder lead Bonhams Post War & Contemporary Art sale in New York
NEW YORK, NY.- Signature works by two titans of contemporary art, Gerhard Richter and Alexander Calder, lead Bonhams’ Post-War & Contemporary Art sale on November 18 in New York. Created during the peak of Richter’s implementation of a pioneering new form of abstraction, Abstraktes Bild (Untitled) 679-3 is a seminal work by the artist and is estimated at $1,500,000- 2,500,000. In the Abstraktes Bild series, Richter mixes relatively common techniques such as troweling, scraping, and brushing, with his signature squeegee technique – in which he applies and re-applies layers of paint, dragging them across the canvas to produce shimmering planes of color. Calder’s Little Red and Blue, a trademark monumental mobile by the innovative 20th century master of sculptural abstraction, has an estimate of $1,000,000- 1,500,000. It was created ... More

Major works added to Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art's permanent collection
KANSAS CITY, MO.- Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art announced today the acquisitions of four major works of art by Polly Apfelbaum, Betty Blayton, Angel Otero, and Summer Wheat—all have been presented in exhibitions at the Museum over the past three years. Betty Blayton’s (American, 1937 – 2016) Dream Forms #3 (1984) was presented for the first time in 2017 alongside forty-one works by twenty-one women artists of color in the groundbreaking traveling exhibition Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960s to Today. A longtime New York artist, activist, and educator, Blayton’s brightly colorful monoprint was selected for the exhibition from a larger series she made at the prestigious Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop in New York. Blayton described her inspiration for this work as having stemmed from an art ... More

von ammon co opens an exhibition of works by Timur Si-Qin
WASHINGTON, DC.- von ammon co is presenting the solo show, Take Me, I Love You, by New York based German artist Timur Si-Qin. This full-scale show is the first of its kind in the United States, and features eleven new works by the artist, a combination of 3d printed sculptures, computer-generated landscapes and branded graphics from the artist’s meta project: New Peace. Concurrent with the exhibition, Si-Qin will release parts 1 and 2 of his new essay titled Heaven is Sick. New Peace is a proposal for a new form of spirituality in the face of global pandemics, climate change, and biodiversity collapse. The legacy of agricultural religions of the West have led the world to an ecological precipice. The farming eschatology, particularly, of Christianity have promoted an extractive attitude towards nature. Westerners are raised to regard Nature as a ... More

Translating lost languages using machine learning
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.- Recent research suggests that most languages that have ever existed are no longer spoken. Dozens of these dead languages are also considered to be lost, or “undeciphered” — that is, we don’t know enough about their grammar, vocabulary, or syntax to be able to actually understand their texts. Lost languages are more than a mere academic curiosity; without them, we miss an entire body of knowledge about the people who spoke them. Unfortunately, most of them have such minimal records that scientists can’t decipher them by using machine-translation algorithms like Google Translate. Some don’t have a well-researched “relative” language to be compared to, and often lack traditional dividers like white space and punctuation. However, researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) recently ... More

Success for Frank Auerbach at Bonhams Post-War & Contemporary Art sale in London
LONDON.- Frank Auerbach’s J.Y.M. Seated in the Studio VI was one of the highlights of Bonhams’ Post-War & Contemporary Art sale today (Thursday 22 October) in London, achieving £687,062. The work – which dated from 1988 and was personally selected by Auerbach to be included in his landmark Tate Britain retrospective in 2015 – had an estimate of £380,000 - 450,000. The top lot of the sale was Oh My God, 2006 by Banksy, which sold for £855,062. The unique work was first exhibited at Banksy's landmark Barely Legal exhibition in Los Angeles in 2006. The sale made a total of £5,188,063 with 92% sold by value. Ralph Taylor, Bonhams Global Head of Post-War and Contemporary Art, commented: “We are incredibly pleased with the results of this sale. There were several stand-out lots, including J.Y.M. Seated in the Studio VI, which was one ... More

Steidl publishes 'Harmony Korine, Juergen Teller: William Eggleston 414'
NEW YORK, NY.- William Eggleston 414 is Harmony Korine and Juergen Teller's visual memoir of a road trip they took ten years ago with William Eggleston and his son, Winston, from Memphis to Mississippi. Featuring photos and short introductions by Korine and Teller, this record of their spontaneous, intimate journey captures their love for each other through the shared experience of the American road, and combines images of gas stations, abandoned trucks, evangelical households, banal landscapes and hotel rooms with candid portraits. Certain photos cleverly re-visit Eggleston’s own famous motifs—strings of colored electric lights, road signs, people in cars—and yet the star of the show is without doubt Eggleston himself, always impeccably groomed, whether seated at the kitchen table, holding the hand of cousin Maude Schuyler Clay, or playing ... More

Sotheby's Wine announces first offering of Japanese Sake
HONG KONG.- This autumn, Sotheby’s Wine will present a collection of Japanese sake for the very first time. Newly launched today and sourced directly from the brewery, six bottles of Dassai Sake from the limited Beyond the Beyond collection (est. HK$32,000-50,000 / US$4,000-6,000 per bottle) will be offered in the online auction, Vine | The Scholarly Cellar of Dr. Gordon Ku Part II + Dassai Beyond the Beyond , open for bidding from 30 October to 10 November 2020. Made from the award-winning Yamada Nishiki sake rice harvested in 2019, only 23 bottles are available worldwide. The six bottles offered in the Sotheby’s auction are numbered 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8 out of 23. Each bottle includes a wooden case, which will be personalised with the buyer’s name in calligraphy. A renowned Japanese sake brand, Dassai is located deep in the mountains ... More

Exhibition at Smack Mellon celebrates the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment
BROOKLYN, NY.- Smack Mellon is presenting Bound up Together, a group exhibition and programs organized on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. The exhibition title borrows from a speech by abolitionist, suffragist, writer and teacher Frances Ellen Watkins Harper delivered in 1866 at the 11th National Women’s Rights Convention in New York. “We are all bound up together in one great bundle of humanity,” she said, “and society cannot trample on the weakest and feeblest of its members without receiving the curse in its own soul.” Organized in the months leading up to the 2020 presidential election, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests across the country, Bound up Together centers on the achievements that granted some women the right to vote and the pervasive and enduring ... More








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On a day like today, Spanish painter Pablo Picasso was born
April 25, 1881. Pablo Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973), was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer who spent most of his adult life in France. As one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century, he is widely known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907), and Guernica (1937), a portrayal of the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. In this image: Pablo Picasso watches the filming of his life story in Nice, France, on July 26, 1955. Henri Georges Clouzot, seated, is producing the picture. Picasso's daughter Maya is at left.



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