JERSEY CITY, NJ .-reMastered, Jac Lahavs solo exhibition at Mana Contemporary, mines vinyl record collections to produce paintings of iconic record album covers that explore the emotional power of music, memory, and the act of artmaking. Inspiration for these paintings began with Lahavs diving into their own music collection. Lahav became fascinated with vinyl after discovering a Russian bootleg of Sonic Youths iconic 1988 album Daydream Nation with the artist Gerhard Richters painting Kerze (Candle) featured on the cover. Richters work confronts history through combining painting and photography. Likewise, Lahavs work considers the back and forth dialogue of history through a 21st century lens, exploring the transaction of ideas in both our personal and collective past, capturing a momentary flicker in time. Lahavs ... More
BOULDER, COLO.- On October 17, 2025, at 8:00 AM (GMT-6), Artemis Fine Arts will open the virtual and in-person doors of its Boulder, Colorado auction house to present Worldly Treasures | Ancient, Ethno, Fine Art a global celebration of humanitys creative legacy. The event brings together Pre-Columbian, Native American, Asian, and Mediterranean artifacts, alongside rare fossils and fine art, each piece selected not just for its aesthetic merit, but for the historical stories it carries. Every lot in this sale has been legally acquired and fully authenticated, a detail that underscores Artemis Fine Arts commitment to ethical collecting and responsible stewardship of cultural heritage. From ancient goldsmiths of Greece to the sculptors of imperial China, the auction invites collectors to own a tangible link ... More
French Rococo Style Iron Console Tables. Estimate $25,000-$35,000.
GLEN COVE, NY.-Roland Auctions NY will present its upcoming Fall Estates auction on October 18th, 2025, with an especially impressive selection of antique furniture pieces, Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts and exquisite jewelry, all from various prominent estates. These items will join Rolands hundreds of lots of always superb silver, Fine Art, Antiques, Asian arts, lighting, carpets and textiles. Previews will be held on Thursday, October 16th and Friday, October 17th from 10am 6pm. Highly notable items in furniture include a pair of French Rococo Style Iron Console Tables, Unusual pair of modern Rococo-style iron console tables, circa 1940, probably French, the basket-woven aprons resting on cabriole legs accented with hammered gilt iron foliage, above ... More
Mel Ramos, Cave Girl, 1964, oil on canvas, 59 1/2 x 44 inches.
NEW YORK, NY.- Louis K. Meisel Gallery announces Stamos / Ramos, an exhibition that brings together works by Abstract Expressionist painter Theodoros Stamos and Pop Artist Mel Ramos. Comprised almost entirely from Louis and Susan Meisels personal collection, these paintings have rarely been seen by the public. The exhibition includes works from some of the prime periods of each artists career juxtaposing the two major post-war art movements they represented. A Greek American painter, Theodoros Stamos was the youngest member of the Irasciblesa group of 18 artists (Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko among them) that played a key role in establishing Abstract Expressionism. This collection of works by Stamos is a quintessential example of this new radical style ... More
NEW YORK, NY.- Neue Galerie New York opened an important monographic exhibition on the German Expressionist artist Erich Heckel (1883-1970).. This presentation includes nearly 40 works ranging in date from 1905 to 1920, from his student years through his experience behind the frontlines as a medical orderly during World War I. The show, on view through January 12, 2026, highlights major works in the museums collection alongside notable loans from the Harvard Art Museums, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, among others. The first presentation of Heckels work in the United States was held in New York just over a century ago in 1923 at the Anderson Galleries. At the time, German American art historian and curator, William R. Valentiner, described Heckels nature as tender and lyrical while praising his romantic imagination and the other-worldly beauty of his ... More
The capsule collection will debut on November 11, on store.moma.org, at MoMA Design Stores in New York and Japan, and on Mattel Creations.
NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT) today announced a multi-year global partnership to connect audiences with art in a new way. In celebration of the partnership, MoMA and Mattel Creations, the companys design-driven, direct-to-consumer platform, have collaborated on a first capsule of seven products inspired by MoMAs Collection this holiday season. In addition, Mattel will sponsor the Museums Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Family Art Lab, an interactive space where kids and adults experiment, play, and create as they explore the ideas, tools, and techniques of modern and contemporary art. MoMA has long championed the transformative power of art and design as a catalyst for education and creativity, said Jesse Goldstine, Chief Retail Officer, MoMA. By joining forces with Mattel Creations, we are inviting a generation of new audiences to experience the Museums collection in ways that merge contemporary art with ... More
Gustav Klimt, Woman with Fur Collar, 1897, gift of Kallir Family.
LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art announced a gift of more than 130 works of Austrian Expressionism from the family of Otto Kallir, including the first paintings by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, and Richard Gerstl to enter the collection. Transferred to LACMA over several years, the donation broadly surveys Austrian Expressionism from its roots at the turn of the 20th century to the 1920s with paintings, more than 100 drawings, prints, and posters, and a selection of works by artist-designers who were affiliated with the Wiener Werkstätte, founded in 1903. In addition to the paintings by Klimt, Schiele, and Gerstl, the donation includes works by Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, and Marie-Louise von Motesiczky and by the German artists Lovis Corinth and Käthe Kollwitz. The works on paper will join the holdings of the Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies at LACMA. A venerable art dealer active in Vienna from the early 1920s, Otto Kallir (1894-1978) emigrated ... More
FRANKFURT.- The Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt is inaugurating the Hall 1 of its new, temporary venue in Frankfurt's Bockenheim district with the worlds first comprehensive solo exhibition dedicated to a pioneer of the Dada movement, Suzanne Duchamp (18891963). The retrospective shows the multifaceted oeuvre of an artist whose work extended over a period of fifty years and who contributed to the development of Dadaism during the 1910s and early '20s. Although her works are represented in world-famous collections, and she had strong connections to major art world figures during her lifetime, her artistic significance has long been overshadowed by her brothers Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, and Jacques Villon, as well as by her husband, Jean Crotti. The first retrospective, developed in cooperation with Kunsthaus Zürich, contains around eighty works, and includes ... More
Vvzela Kook, Confidential Records: Code is King, 2020/2025. Neon sign and 3D print. Dimensions variable. Exhibition view of Stay Connected: Navigating the Cloud. Tai Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong, 2025.
HONG KONG.- Tai Kwun Contemporary is presenting Stay Connected: Art and China Since 2008, a panoramic exhibition comprising two chapters and featuring over 70 artists, curated by Dr Pi Li, Head of Art, and Ying Kwok, Senior Curator. The first chapter, Stay Connected: Navigating the Cloud (26 Sep 2025 to 4 Jan 2026), with more than 35 artists, is installed across three floors of JC Contemporary and in F Hall Gallery at Tai Kwun. Beginning with Stay Connected: Navigating the Cloud and continuing in Stay Connected: Supplying the Globe (27 Feb to 31 May 2026), the two chapters are framed through the lenses of digital technology and the manufacturing supply chain, respectively, to portray the diversity of current artistic practices. Along with the two interconnected chapters, Stay Connected: Art and China Since 2008 ... More
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PARIS.- The Bourse de Commerce is hosting a major exhibition dedicated to Minimalist art presenting for the first time more than a hundred major works that trace the diversity of this movement since the 1960s, when a whole generation of artists initiated a radical approach to art. Alongside these masterpieces from the Pinault Collection, loans from prestigious collections highlight the historical importance and international resonance of the themes that run through the exhibition. The "Minimal" exhibition explores the global and international evolution of this movement, which since the early 1960s has radically reconsidered the status of artwork. Characterized by an economy of means, pared-down aesthetics, and a reconsideration of the artworks placement in relation to the viewer, artists across Asia, Europe, North and South America challenged traditional methods of display. This approach invited a more direct, bodily interaction with the art, integrating the viewer and ... More
REGGIO EMILIA.- After representing Poland at the 59th Biennale Arte in Venice in 2022 with her majestic project Re-enchanting the World, Polish Roma artist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas is returning to Italy with The Big Dipper Will Foretell the Future of the Roma: an original exhibition conceived for Collezione Maramotti and based on a collection of images, stories and documents regarding Roma and Sinti history in this country. Drawing on vintage photographs and family albums, oral accounts and conversations, books and archival sources, Mirga-Tas has intertwined her own complex narrative of the Roma people with stories of figures from the Sinti community in Reggio Emilia, whom she had meaningful opportunities to meet, get to know and collaborate with. The idea for this exhibition project sprang from the communitys deep ties to travelling entertainment and the management of funfair rides, a trade handed down from generation to generation that the artist identified as a specific characteristic of Ro ... More
BERLIN.- In the exhibition Verblieben. Erinnert. Gesehen. Verstummt. Eine Recherche (Remaining. Remembered. Seen. Silenced. An Investigation), artist Maria Sewcz engages with the legacy of her families of origin. With this exhibition, she embarks on a personal journey searching for traces of the past. The few pictures, docu- ments, and found objects that have survived the passage of time in a random and fragmented fashion serve as a point of departure. The exhibition presents photographs of places of residence, landscapes, and of valuable objects from her ancestors which the artist examines in light of her own memories. From these fragments, the photographer tries to make remnants visible; she attempts to remember, to see, and to take pause vis-à-vis stories that gradual- ly fall silent. Her work revolves around materiality and aura, description and fiction, retrospection and self-questioning, and it does so against the backdrop of an embracive context, ... More
LAUSANNE.- The doors of one of Switzerland's most cherished cultural institutions, the Fondation de lHermitage in Lausanne, are about to close for an exciting two-year renovation project. Visitors have until November 9, 2025, to catch the last show, Dreamed Poland: 100 Masterpieces from the National Museum in Warsaw, before the museum shutters until autumn 2027. It's a bittersweet moment for the institution, which has welcomed nearly 3.5 million visitors since opening in 1984. The Hermitage has grown into a cultural beacon, celebrated not just for its world-class exhibitions, but for its magnificent settinga mid-19th-century mansion nestled in a lush park overlooking Lake Geneva. While the museum has been regularly maintained by the City of Lausanne (which owns the property), the historic structure is overdue for a major overhaulthe first extensive work since the 1980s. This isn't just a touch-up; it's a deep commitment to preserving a national treasure while future-proofing its ... More
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LACMA's Grounded exhibition reclaims land as canvas for memory and sovereignty across the Americas LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents Grounded, a multi-media exhibition that invites visitors to contemplate land not just as terrain, but as a foundation for exploring history, ecology, sovereignty, memory, and home. Through 40 works by 35 artists based across the Americas and the Pacific, the exhibition illuminates how human experience is embedded in the land. Artists consider the lasting effects of colonialism and imperialism; share stories of forced migration and displacement; engage with Indigenous mythologies and motifs; and retell ancestral histories by forging new aesthetic languages. Grounded highlights the museums deep holdings of works by local artists as well as Latine and Chicanx artists, and its burgeoning collection of works by Indigenous artists, spanning from the late 1970s to today. Nearly half of the featured artworks are major ... More
Kiang Malingue announces highlights to be presented at Art Basel Paris 2025 NEW YORK, NY.- Kiang Malingue will present at Art Basel Paris a selection of recent installations, paintings and drawings by Cho Yong-Ik, Tiffany Chung, Brook Hsu, Kyung-Me, Hiroka Yamashita, and Yuan Yuan. Highlights include Tiffany Chungs the world through my mother's cabinets of curiosities (2025), a mixed media installation composed of delicate miniature objects utilizing miniature plants, flowers, and knickknacks Chungs mother collected over the years; dead corals that Chung picked up while researching in Ishigaki, Okinawa; leftover materials from her previous projects; rocks, driftwoods, and random things donated by friends and family. Chungs whimsical mini sculptures humorously depict the ways in which objects we have accumulated reflect who we are. At the same time, the artworks bring new meanings to these objects embedded with personal ... More
François Ghebaly now representing Xie Lei LOS ANGELES, CA.- François Ghebaly announced the representation of Paris-based artist Xie Lei. Xie is currently one of four finalists nominated for the 2025 Marcel Duchamp Prize. The 25th edition of the prestigious award is on view at the Musée dArt Moderne de Paris through February 22, 2026. French-Chinese painter Xie Lei traffics in the spectralfigures that hover between presence and dissolution, desire and negation. Holding a doctorate from the Beaux-Arts in Paris, Xie focuses his practice in oil painting on a rigorous philosophical inquiry into the nature of hauntology and presence through absence. His vague, ethereal silhouetteseyes closed, bodies falling or levitating in indeterminate space, and always painted from memory or imaginationemerge from a figurative process as much about suspension as portrayal. Working with phosphorescent ... More
Kunsthaus Hamburg presents Nicholas Odhiambo Mboya: Utopia-Dystopia HAMBURG.- In his multimedia works, Hamburg-based artist Nicholas Mboya (*1992, Kisumu, Kenya) addresses socio-political issues in his home country alongside experiences of the African diaspora in Germany. He raises questions about traditions and spiritual-political challenges and examines conceptions of identity. His first institutional solo exhibition entitled UtopiaDystopia has been created specifically for the Kunsthaus Hamburg. It revolves around the field of tension between idealized notions of belonging and actual experiences of exclusion. The expansive kinetic installation Transit Point (2023) consists of found doors, motorized and mounted on rails, which the artist collected in different parts of Hamburg. The idea for the work arose during an encounter on a train, when a passenger who spoke Luo, like Nicholas Mboya himself, referred to him as a jadhot, which ... More
Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum presents Breakdown Playlist BEIJING.- Breakdown Playlist brings together works by sixteen artists from China and Switzerland. The exhibition is part of the 2025 cultural exchange projects commemorating the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries and grew out of the Embassy of Switzerland in Chinas studios program. Beginning in August 2025, nine Swiss artists undertook residencies at six Chinese art institutions, namely in Beijing, Chongqing, Dehua, Yantai, Hangzhou, and Chengdu, creating new works based on local observations. Under the guidance of Carol Yinghua Lu, Director of Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum, the exhibition was co-curated by young Swiss curator Clara Chavan and Inside-Out assistant curator Na Rongkun. Building on the selection of Swiss artists, they invited seven Chinese artists to participate, fostering a dialogue between emerging contemporary ... More
New exhibition at Almine Rech pits clay against wood in a philosophical exchange NEW YORK, NY.- Almine Rech Tribeca is presenting a two-person exhibition by artists Erik Lindman and Augustus Thompson, on view from September 18 to October 25, 2025. What is the juncture or intersection between memory and matter; where do these two points meet and interact? In his monumental text Matter and Memory (Matière et mémoire), 1896, French philosopher Henri Bergson proposed that matter could be seen as an aggregate of images, as an interconnected field embodying the collision of time, motion and pure perception. Matter, in our view, is an aggregate of images, he writes. And by image we mean a certain existence which is more than that which the idealist calls representation, but less than that which the realist calls a thingan existence placed half-way between the thing and the representation. In this two-person exhibition Slabs ... More
Artist list and schedule for Ghost 2568: Wish We Were Here BANGKOK .- The third and final edition of GhostGhost 2568: Wish We Were Here, curated by Amal Khalaf takes place from October 15 to November 16, 2025, across 8 venues in Bangkok. The curators of the first two editions, Christina Li and Korakrit Arunanondchai, return to haunt Ghost:2568 with special projects and Host returns, an alternative pedagogical platform by Pongsakorn Yananissorn. This edition is conceived as a song for survival within the shrinking spaces of freedom in our cities, a meeting place where longings for each other, for lost places, and erased ways of being can take form and find rest. Tracing the edges of Bangkoks Chao Phraya river, Ghost:2568 explores the unruly and ungovernable ways we bring new worlds into being, and the messy solidarities we craft in the process. Unfolding as a gathering of moving image, sound, performance, and community Ghost:2568 has an active programme alongside the exhibition. With performances, ... More
Arthur Jafa premieres new moving image and painting works in London LONDON.- For his first exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, Arthur Jafa presents GLAS NEGUS SUPREME, bringing his complex edit to the Kingly Street gallery. Working as a filmmaker and artist for over four decades, Jafas extended practice is widely considered to be at the forefront of contemporary art, independent film and cultural theory today. Witnessing, celebrating and cataloguing the deep soul of Black life through images, Jafa has forged a groundbreaking trail in the rich terrain of Black representation. This exhibition will premiere two significant new moving image works alongside several paintings, silkscreen works and cutouts. If Jafas repository of images is a dense and shifting mass, each cinematic work exists as a wave a swell of sound and feeling that unmoors the viewer into a sea of unfixed relationality and aesthetic liquidity. Operating at the highest frequency ... More
Kelly Weiss: Quiet enough to forget and Jasmin Werner: The Structure of Claim at GAK Bremen BREMEN.- Quiet enough to forget is the first solo exhibition in Germany by French artist Kelly Weiss. For her works she deploys canvas, wall, floor, truck tarps as well as other found objects. They are space and process based and relate to their surrounding as well as the conditions of the respective exhibition space. Wandering through frequently urban or industrial areas and therein observing, sensing and collecting both material constellations and materials, like rust, sediment, and polycarbonate sheets, are part of Weiss practice. What Weiss collects is often subject to the passing of time and the passing of attention while the process underlying her works is connected to subtle transformation, choices of re-framing and models for co-habitation. Operating between inside and outside, ideas of protection and difference, Weiss proposes frames for visibility and attention ... More
David Peter Francis to show works by Carrie Schneider at OFFSCREEN Paris 2025 NEW YORK, NY.- For the fourth edition of OFFSCREEN Paris, the gallery will present the work of artist Carrie Schneider. Her practice emerges out of a 25-year investigation of chromogenic photo paper, and considers the feminine face as a contested site. Rooted deeply in feminist image practices, Schneider works across photography, film, and installation to challenge our inherent assumptions of imagethe beauty, the form, and the terror that they can hold. Schneiders photographic installations are part of an ongoing series in which the artist employs a room-sized camera to create large-scale continuous prints that are then rippled in billowing folds. Long rolls of light-sensitive paper become the surface for performing transferential relationships between the relentlessly pictured women in the works. In this case, the face of actress Romy Schneider is repeated ... More
Benita transforms the tragic death of a filmmaker into a meditation on mental health and artistic expression NEW YORK, NY.- Benita is Alan Berliner's intimate portrait of New York City filmmaker, Benita Raphan, who took her life by suicide in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. Benita made several beautiful short films over the years including portraits of Emily Dickinson, John Nash and Buckminster Fuller exploring the relationship between mental health, innovation and creativity. BENITA will make its World Premiere in the Special Presentation program at DOC NYC. The feature documentary screens on Friday, Nov. 14 at 7:00 p.m. ET at IFC Center and Sunday, November 16 at 11:30 a.m. ET at Village East by Angelika. Berliner will be in person for post-screening Q&As at both events. Benita may not have left behind a suicide note, but Berliner patiently explored her personal archive, filled with films, out-takes, notebooks, drawings, photographs, home movies and ... More
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October 13, 1822. Antonio Canova (1 November 1757 - 13 October 1822) was an Italian sculptor from the Republic of Venice who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh. The epitome of the neoclassical style, his work marked a return to classical refinement after the theatrical excesses of Baroque sculpture. In this image: An assistant shows a handmade book portraying works by Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova, with a dedication to former US President Barack Obama in the writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner", in Rome, on Thursday, July 2, 2009.
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