In his first Caribbean exhibition, presented by gallerist Walter Otero, Stillz emerges as the Warhol of a new generation with Hace Un Da Precioso, Vers Cmo Viene Alguno Y Lo Jode.
SAN JUAN, PR.- There are artists who document an era, and others who ultimately become part of it. Stillz belongs to the latter. His talent, vision, and ingenuity converge in the multidisciplinary universe he has built over the years, moving seamlessly across mediumsfrom painting and music videos to film and, of course, Polaroids of iconic figures in contemporary pop culture, including the incomparable Bad Bunnyearning him comparisons to the Warhol of this generation. With an introduction like that, it seems only fitting that his latest project, Hace Un Da Precioso, Vers Cmo Viene Alguno Y Lo Jode, be presented at Walter Otero Contemporary Art. The first time I saw Stillzs book, I came across a consistency that I had previously seen in an artist I greatly admire, Andy Warhol. I not only liked his work, but he also worked with Polaroids. Then I watched ... More
Dutch School, 1638, Portrait of Jacobus at 6 Years Old. Inscribed and dated in the upper left Anno 1638 8/19 Aetatis Sua 6 Jaar. Oil on panel, 49.2 x 29.1 inches (125 x 74 cm.).
NEW YORK, NY.- On August 19, 1638, a young Dutch boy named Jacobus stood before an artist. He was six and a half years old, dressed in his finest clothes, his lace collar carefully arranged, and his cloak draped elegantly over one shoulder. Across the upper left corner, the artist recorded the occasion with remarkable precision: Anno 1638 8/19 Aetatis Sua 6 JaarAugust 19, 1638, at the age of six and a half years. Nearly four centuries later, that inscription transforms what might otherwise be an anonymous portrait into something deeply personal. With that one small detail, this sweet little boy is preserved forever. In the 17th century, portraits were rarely casual commissions. Amsterdam was booming and growing prosperity created an extraordinary demand for portraits. These usually marked a milestone like an important marriage, an appointment to a new position, ... More
Pair of 21st century Neoclassical-style marble garden figures. Estimate: $3,000-$6,000.
NEW ORLEANS, LA.- Original oil paintings by renowned Louisiana artists George Rodrigue (1944-2013) and Hunt Slonem (b. 1951), and a dazzling mens stainless-steel and 18K yellow gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual wristwatch are a few expected top lots in Crescent City Auction Gallerys two-session Important Estates Auction slated for Thursday and Friday, Sept. 10-11. The auction, starting at 10am Central Time both days, will be held online and live in Crescent Citys auction gallery located at 1330 St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans. Up for bid will be a wide range of French, English and American furniture; original paintings and watercolors; sculptures; garden figures; mirrors; interesting bric-a-brac; decorative art items; and more. The auction will feature items from the Bourbon Street estate of famed New Orleans hotelier and property developer Joe Jaeger, Jr.; items from the collection of Rosemary James, the notable New Orleans author and interior designer; and other important ... More
Opened to the public for the first time, the private apartments offer a rare glimpse into how the late Queen spent personal moments between official duties.
EDINBURGH.- Visitors have only a few weeks left to step inside the private rooms used by Queen Elizabeth II at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, as a rare opening created to mark the centenary of the late monarchs birth approaches its end. The private apartments, opened to the public for the first time this year, will remain accessible through September 10. The 100-day program began on May 21 and is available only in 2026, making the coming weeks the final opportunity to experience spaces that for decades remained largely out of public view. The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the monarchs official residence in Scotland, and during her reign Queen Elizabeth II regularly stayed there with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Their private suite occupies part of the Palaces east side, overlooking the gardens and Holyrood Park. Unlike the grand State Apartments associated with ceremonies and official receptions, these rooms ... More
Rare silver-gilt and enamel casket presented to J.J.Bentley, from The Football League in 1909.
LONDON.- Two of Britains leading specialist auction houses unite under the banner Where History Meets Passion for a major sale celebrating exceptional sporting history. SPINK and BUDDS are proud to announce a landmark new partnership that will bring together two of Britains most respected specialist auction houses for an exciting auction in London on 25 November 2026. Under the banner Where History Meets Passion, the collaboration brings together SPINKs centuries of expertise in historic collectibles and BUDDS position as Europes leading specialist in sports memorabilia, creating a powerful new platform for collectors, institutions and investors worldwide. At the heart of the partnership is a shared belief that the greatest collectibles are more than objects. They are tangible pieces of history connected to extraordinary people, defining moments and stories that continue to resonate across generations. For more than 360 years, SPINK ... More
As a companion to the 10-year anniversary celebration, What a Dream Can Do: Building a Collection, Preserving a Legacy, edited by Michelle D. Commander, Ph.D., Michle Gates Moresi, Ph.D. and Douglas Remley and published by Rizzoli Electa, will be available for purchase online.
WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonians National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) today announced The Reunion, its 10th-anniversary commemoration, featuring a series of multi-day celebrations and signature events for visitors of all ages taking place Thursday, Sept. 24Sunday, Sept. 27. Guided by the theme Welcome Home: Our Legacy Continues, The Reunion brings together visitors, supporters, community partners and friends of the museum to reflect on the journey that has shaped the museum over the past 10 years, celebrate the stories and achievements that define its legacy, and reaffirm its mission to preserve, share and elevate African American history and culture for generations to come. Since opening Sept. 24, 2016, the museum has welcomed ... More
Alonso Cano, La Lactation de saint Bernard, 1645-1652. Huile sur toile, 267 cm x 185 cm. Muse national du Prado, Madrid, Espagne Photographic Archive Museo Nacional del Prado.
MARSEILLE.- Eating an image what a strange idea! And yet we have never ceased to feast on them, from the earliest antiquity to the present day, particularly in Europe and the Mediterranean. So how can we explain such an attitude towards them ? Why incorporate an image, take it into oneself, at the risk of destroying it, rather than observing it quietly from a distance ? What functions can be attributed to these actions, to this very particular experience of images? What does such behaviour reveal about ourselves and our societies ? The exhibition The Taste of images will address these questions by demonstrating that the ingestion of a figurative object makes it possible to harbour within the night of ones body that which has the power to heal, protect and transform us, but also to offer us the means to learn, to resist, to play, to dream, and to participate in the life of dedicated ... More
Christa Mayer Psychoanalytikerin M. Teich, New York 1987 Christa Mayer, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2026.
BERLIN.- Four months after the close of a major survey of her work, photographer and psychologist Christa Mayer will return to Berlins Haus am Kleistpark on August 20 for a conversation examining more than four decades of image-making shaped by empathy, psychology and an enduring fascination with the inner lives of people and places. Mayer will speak with Katia Reich, Head of the Photography Collection at the Berlinische Galerie, in an event following the strong reception of Christa Mayer. Photography The Work, which was presented at Haus am Kleistpark earlier this year. The conversation offers a chance to look again at a body of work that occupies an unusual place in German photography. Mayer developed her practice while simultaneously pursuing a career as a psychologist and psychotherapist, and the two fields became deeply intertwined. Some of her best-known photographs emerged from a Berlin psychiatric clinic, where she ... More
Rohini Devasher, Detail of Latent Fields (Field Six) (2023). Inkjet print on habotai silk, 304.8 x 558.8 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco.
DUBAI.- Ishara Art Foundation presents The sky held it, the earth remembered in collaboration with the Han Nefkens Foundation, an exhibition that showcases major works by Shahana Rajani, the recipient of the inaugural South Asian Video Art Production Grant, Rohini Devasher, and Sarker Protick. The exhibition examines how land, water, and the cosmos serve as living archives of memory and history. Through photography, moving image, and installation, the exhibition proposes that the environment bears the material traces of ecological change, preserving them across deep time. The sky held it, the earth remembered engages with contemporary critiques of the Anthropocene, rejecting a human-centred vision of the world in favour of the view that people and non-human forces are irrevocably intertwined. Rather than a passive witness to history, the earth ... More
Caroline Walker, Artist Portrait, 2025 Alix McIntosh.
LONDON.- Dulwich Picture Gallery today announces its 2027 programme of landmark exhibitions devoted to overlooked modernist pioneer Jacqueline Marval, celebrated contemporary artist David Shrigley and post-war visionary Anwar Jalal Shemza, alongside solo displays featuring new commissions by Sahara Longe and Caroline Walker. A landmark exhibition celebrating the trailblazing French artist behind one of the earliest known female nude self-portraits in the history of painting Dulwich Picture Gallery will present a landmark reassessment of Jacqueline Marval (18661932), in the first UK museum exhibition devoted to the pioneering French artist, believed to have created one of the earliest female nude self-portraits in the history of painting. Bringing together more than 40 paintings and selected lithographs, many of which have never before been exhibited, the exhibition will highlight Marval's vital contribution to early French Modernism and her innovative representations of women and the ... More
Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Zifzafa: Livestream Audio Essay (2025). Video game simulation still. Courtesy of the artist.
EDINBURGH.- The Common Guild presents its second project with Lawrence Abu Hamdan. Zifzafa is exhibited for the first time in the UK in collaboration with Edinburgh Art Festival (EAF). Through his practice of forensic listening, artist, sound investigator and founder of Earshot, Lawrence Abu Hamdan creates performance, sound and video works that explore the political force of sonic experience. Zifzafa (2025) is Abu Hamdans recent body of work comprising of a multichannel audiovisual installation, performance and video game which demonstrates the effects of noise pollution and green colonialism activities in the Israeli occupied Golan Heights, or Jawlan, in south-western Syria. Zifzafa is an archaic and sonorous word borrowed from Arabic poetry describing a wind that shakes and rattles everything in its path. Abu Hamdans audio investigation, conducted with ... More
Nhu Xuan Hua, Little Super in Versailles Archive from the year '88, 2026.
LONDON.- Working at the intersection of art and fashion photography, Nhu Xuan Hua reflects on the fragility of how stories are communicated or withheld across generations. Rooted in languages inability to fully convey complex family histories, Hua reimagines archival photographs from her familys time in Vietnam and their early years in Europe. These uncanny, dreamlike compositions echo how memory within the diaspora can splinter, blur and slip from view. Of Walking on Fire considers how the past continues to reverberate into the future and how silence can persist, even in moments of gathering and togetherness. Born and raised in Paris to immigrant parents who fled to Europe after the war in Vietnam (1955-1975), Hua grew up feeling a palpable distance from her Vietnamese heritage. Questions about the past were often met with the refrain Why are you asking? The past belongs to the ... More
Constantin Nitsche, Le Roucas Blanc II (detail), 2024-2026. Photo: Thomas Merle.
BRUSSELS.- For Constantin Nitsche, painting begins with an impossible gesture: trying to hold on to something that continually escapes. Sometimes I come very close, and thats where the satisfaction lies. Youre this close, and then its like sand in your hand you try to hold onto it, but it slips away, he says. His second exhibition at the gallery, Les mains, takes its title from one of Franz Kafkas letters to Milena Jesensk, in which he writes, I cant hold enough of you in my hands [Ich kann doch nicht genug von Dir in Hnden halten]. For Nitsche, the sentence echoes the experience of painting: every image approaches something it can never fully possess. Developed in his studio in Marseille, the works are created through a process of layering, revision and subtraction. Earlier states of the paintings are not always entirely erased, often surviving as ghostly traces beneath the surfaces. An initial idea gradually gives way to something l ... More
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Rare books! Revolutionary ideas! Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair, November 6-8 BOSTON, MASS.- The Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair (BIABF) will bring the rarest, most extraordinary books, manuscripts, maps, and ephemera in the world to one of America's most intellectually fierce cities. First editions that changed history. Manuscripts in the author's original hand. Maps that redrew the boundaries of the known world. Letters from poets, scientists, revolutionaries, and visionaries. All of it under one roof for one extraordinary weekend at the Hynes Convention Center in Bostons Back Bay, November 68, 2026. Sanctioned by the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America and the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers, this three-day event showcases books on art, design, music, science, medicine, literature, history, gastronomy, fashion, philosophy, and much more. Booksellers who have spent their entire ... More
National Portrait Gallery and Pandora launch new collaboration LONDON.- Today, the National Portrait Gallery announces a new partnership with Pandora, the worlds largest jewellery brand. Extending across exhibition, programme and retail collaborations, the partnership between the NPG and Pandora will celebrate self-expression, rooted in a shared belief that creativity is for everyone. The first phase of this partnership will see Pandoras support of the Gallerys major autumn exhibition, Tim Walkers Fairyland: Love and Legends. To coincide with this, the National Portrait Gallery will also present a new range of Pandora jewellery and charms, co-created with Tim Walker and sold within the National Portrait Gallerys Shop. The partnership between the NPG and Pandora reflects both organisations shared commitment to inclusion, innovation and creating experiences that resonate with diverse audiences. By bringing together ... More
Bohusläns Museum presents Mike Bode and Audrey Wozniak: Playing the Legend UDDEVALLA.- Playing the Legend is a conceptual multimedia installation that examines the production of material culture and myth within the family and metallurgical lineages of the world-renowned Zildjian cymbal. The project emerges from a long-term collaboration between visual artist Mike Bode and ethnomusicologist, violinist, and cultural mediator Audrey Wozniak. The exhibition takes a musical instrument as its primary interlocutor: specifically, the cymbal whose alloy was reputedly developed by Ottoman-Armenian alchemist Avedis Zildjian for the Ottoman sultan in 1623, and whose secret formula (according to legend) has been passed down generation to generation, all the way to the fourteenth generation of Zildjians now running a cymbal factory (named Americas oldest family business) in Massachusetts. The cymbals transnational circulations ... More
Ivan Gette to present solo exhibition TUTTO PASSA during Berlin Art Week BERLIN.- TUTTO PASSA is Italian for "everything passes" a philosophy of life that understands change not as loss, but as value. With his eponymous body of work, the Berlin-based artist Ivan Gette captures the here and now: that single moment shaped by countless influences, never to repeat itself. Gette found the impulse for this during a stay in Pietrasanta (Tuscany), where he deliberately engaged with the philosophy of TUTTO PASSA and let himself be inspired by it. Our lives are made up of exactly such moments fragments that stay with us and shape who we are. Gette translates them into colour. Not as an image, but as a memory that lives on within us. Constantly in motion, Gette's artistic practice is carried by travel, encounters and unfiltered emotions. Each work is created intuitively, unfiltered and in the moment. Nothing is explained. Gette deliberately ... More
The Tank Museum and Babcock join forces to develop future engineers DORSET.- As part of their commitment to developing the next generation of engineers, The Tank Museum and defence company, Babcock International Group (Babcock), have joined forces to give Vehicle Technician apprentices hands-on experience working on both historic and modern military vehicles. Apprentice Vehicle Technician, James Trevett, who has been working at the Museum for three years, recently welcomed 14 Babcock apprentices to learn about historic vehicles. They later visited the Ministry of Defence site in Bovington, where Babcock delivers vehicle support services, getting an insight into modern-day defence vehicles. James said: I was inspired to join The Tank Museum and pursue a career in engineering after I left school and was keen to get into a hands-on job. I grew up on a farm, and I spent a lot of my childhood tinkering with equipment. With five Land Rovers at home in my own workshop, its safe to say I enjoy fixing things and solving problems. At the Museum, I carry ... More
Tel Aviv event honors Yaacov Agam as Gil Goren's WONDERLAB nears its close TEL AVIV.- An evening devoted to kinetic art will bring artists, cultural figures and members of Israels creative community together in Tel Aviv on August 20 for a tribute to the late Yaacov Agam, one of the pioneering figures of kinetic and optical art. The event will also mark the final days of Gil Gorens solo exhibition WONDERLAB at The L Gallery. Titled The World Is Not Whole, the gathering begins at 7 p.m. at the gallerys space on Ahad Haam Street and takes place as Gorens exhibition approaches its August 24 closing date. The program is expected to bring together artists and figures from the cultural sector alongside entrepreneurs and participants from the technology world. Agam, who died in 2026 at the age of 98, spent decades exploring an art that depended on movement, perception and the changing position of the viewer. His work helped establish ... More
Art Omi issues open call for Artists, Architecture, Dance, and Music residencies GHENT, NY.- Applications are now open for the 2027 editions of the Art Omi: Artists, Art Omi: Architecture, Art Omi: Dance, and Art Omi: Music residency programs. The deadline to apply to Art Omi: Artists is Monday, September 14, 2026. The deadline to apply to Art Omi: Architecture, Art Omi: Dance, and Art Omi: Music is Thursday, October 1, 2026. Art Omi offers residents the time and space to hone their own craft while cultivating a vibrant community of artists from around the globe. Comfortable, beautiful lodgings and dedicated workspaces are nestled among the rolling meadowlands and woodlands of Art Omis bucolic 120-acre campus, located in New Yorks Hudson Valley, two-and-a-half hours north of New York City. Residents are nourished with fresh, prepared meals and immersed in a dynamic, creative ecosystem flourishing at the intersection ... More
Frankfurt's Museum Angewandte Kunst turns into a three-day festival of art, music and design FRANKFURT.- For one late-summer weekend, Frankfurts Museum Angewandte Kunst will stretch well beyond the traditional boundaries of a museum, spilling into the surrounding park with live music, DJs, food, workshops, exhibitions and even an inflatable monument to democracy. From August 28 to 30, El Barrio de Europa returns to Metzlerpark as part of a collaboration between the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Jazz Montez, Restaurant Emma Metzler, AMP and World Design Capital Frankfurt RheinMain 2026. The three-day festival is conceived as a meeting point between contemporary culture and the city itself. A live stage in Metzlerpark and a DJ terrace at Restaurant Emma Metzler will keep music running throughout the weekend, while food stalls in the museum courtyard will bring together an international mix of restaurants, bars and local vendors. ... More
Ambitious new work by Turner Prize winner opens to mark GoMA's 30th anniversary GLASGOW.- The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) has announced an ambitious new commission by Turner Prize winner (2014) Duncan Campbell. Presented by Glasgow Life, A New No will occupy GoMAs main gallery over the closing months of its 30th anniversary year. Duncan Campbell has lived and worked in Glasgow since the mid 1990s, moving to the city to complete a Masters at The Glasgow School of Art. In 2013 he represented Scotland at the Venice Biennale in the Scotland + Venice Pavilion curated by The Common Guild. He went on to win the Turner Prize for that work in 2014. A New No is his first major work to be shown in a Scottish institution since then and is a significant new addition to GoMAs 30th anniversary programme. At the centre of A New No is a flip-disc electromagnetic screen, which animates graphic images using techniques from ... More
Fair Play Art Fair: Merit-led fair announces artists for inaugural edition in London LONDON.- Today, Fair Play Art Fair announces the 65 artists selected to exhibit at the inaugural edition of the artist-first art fair. Organised around a merit-led model, the Fair removes booth fees for participating artists, offering the opportunity to sell work directly to collectors. Taking place at One Marylebone from 1518 October 2026, the artist list has been selected by an expert committee from respected voices across the art and cultural world: Kate Bryan (Chief Art Director at Soho House), Jo Baring (Director of the Ingram Collection of Modern British & Contemporary Art), Lison Sabrina Musset (Curator and Co-founder of The Collective Makers), and Buchanan Studio (Multidisciplinary design practice). Chosen from an open call, the exhibiting artists represent a wide range of artistic practices and career stages, bringing together established artists, emerging practitioners ... More
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On a day like today, American photographer and journalist Joe Rosenthal died
August 20, 2006. Joseph John Rosenthal (October 9, 1911 - August 20, 2006) was an American photographer who received the Pulitzer Prize for his iconic World War II photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, taken during the 1945 Battle of Iwo Jima. His picture became one of the best-known photographs of the war, and was replicated as the United States Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia.
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