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Unique Roman brooch discovered in Scotland to go on display for the first time

Assistant Curator Bethany Simpson with the Pathhead brooch. Image © National Museums Scotland.

EDINBURGH.- A one-of-a-kind Roman brooch discovered in Midlothian will go on display for the first time in a major new exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland, Roman Scotland: Life on the Edge of Empire (14 November 2026 – 28 April 2027). The bronze brooch is unique in Roman Britain, fusing local and Roman design styles in an example of remarkable craftsmanship. Only 6cm long, it combines vibrantly coloured enameling with graceful curving metalwork. The enamel has been carefully laid out in tiny blocks to form alternating zig-zags in red and yellow. Scientific analysis suggests the surface was once coated with tin, creating a silvery sheen that would set off these bright colours. The shape and design of the elegantly decorated head are inspired by older traditions of Celtic art. The brooch was discovered in 2022 near Pathhead in Midlothian but was probably made in northern England. Craftworkers at the time took inspiration from brooches brought in with the Roman invasion and added loca ... More

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Gio Ponti's crystal dreams: An immersive experience of the visionary's kaleidoscopic universe   Quinn's June 18 Fine & Decorative Arts Auction features more than 500 expertly-curated lots   Teotihuacan Huehueteotl brazier heads to auction at ARTEMIS x ARTE


Gio Ponti. 45th Ed. Hardcover, 6.1 x 8.5 in., 2.52 lb, 512 pages ISBN 978-3-7544-0111-8

NEW YORK, NY.- To study Gio Ponti’s prolific body of work is to appreciate the clear, unifying vision behind a complex creative universe. A synthesis of the arts, his creations unfold intuitively with the Italian grandeur and studied lightness that defined his iconic style. Ponti’s rare ability to move seamlessly between scales allowed him to approach the design of a teaspoon with the same conviction as that of an entire city. He was as much an architect and designer as he was a publisher, poet, and man. A treasure in its own regard, his legacy endures as a landmark of Italy’s mid-century Renaissance and the modernist ideals it sought to realize. Compact yet comprehensive, this volume traces the evolution of Ponti’s oeuvre over six decades, presenting more than sixty projects reproduced in high resolution—each framed by the context in which it was conceived. Like windows onto his elusive ... More
 

Acrylic-on-canvas and enamel-on-aluminum painting by Sam Gilliam (American, 1933-2022), titled To Braque with Ovals, 1982, signed, dated and titled on verso. Size: 72¾in x 29½in. Estimate: $40,000-$60,000.

FALLS CHURCH, VA.- Original paintings by the renowned African American abstract painter and sculptor Sam Gilliam (1933-2022) and German-born American landscape artist William Wendt (1865-1946) will headline Quinn’s Thursday, June 18 online-only Fine & Decorative Arts Auction. The sale contains more than 500 high-quality expertly-curated lots of Asian, American, European and Modern arts. Sam Gilliam was originally associated with the Washington (DC) School of color field artists and went on to build a distinguished career, breaking ground in 1972 as one of the first African Americans to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale. On June 18, Quinn’s will auction Gilliam’s acrylic-on-canvas and enamel-on-aluminum painting titled To Braque with Ovals. The 1982 ... More
 

Teotihuacan Huehueteotl God of Fire Brazier. Estimate: $25,000 - $37,500.

BOULDER, COLO.- A carved volcanic stone brazier depicting Huehueteotl, the ancient Mesoamerican god of fire, will be offered at auction during ARTEMIS x ARTE | Pre-Columbian, Spanish Colonial Art on June 11, 2026, in Louisville, Colorado. The work, attributed to Teotihuacan during the Classic Period, circa 450–650 CE, carries an estimate of $25,000 to $37,500, with a starting bid of $12,500. Carved from gray volcanic stone, the large brazier presents Huehueteotl as an aged, seated figure hunched beneath the weight of a circular vessel. The sides of the brazier are decorated with bar and diamond motifs, while the deity is shown with one hand cupped and the other open, palm facing outward. His face is deeply expressive, with wide recessed eyes, a sunken, toothless mouth, earrings and a knotted loincloth visible at the back. Measuring 15.25 inches high by 15 ... More


Once in a lifetime: Mondrian's final masterpieces to be reunited   Paris exhibition explores the visionary world of Daniel Brush   Sotheby's unveils Modigliani nude estimated at £45m to lead historic Lewis Collection sale


Piet Mondriaan, Victory Boogiewoogie,1942-1944, Kunstmuseum Den Haag - long-term loan Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. Photo: Anne Claire de Breij.

THE HAGUE.- Soon, for the first time in over 80 years, Piet Mondrian’s final paintings will be reunited in the Netherlands: the iconic Victory Boogie Woogie and Broadway Boogie Woogie. Influenced by the energy and music of New York City in the early 1940s, Mondrian carried out his most radical experiment with rhythm, colour and material. This joint effort from Kunstmuseum Den Haag and The Museum of Modern Art, New York will also include ten of Mondrian’s transatlantic works: paintings he brought with him from Europe to New York, where he added more ‘boogie-woogie’. Victory Boogie Woogie (1942-44) is a modern-art icon and the highlight of the world’s largest collection of Mondrian’s work, which can ... More
 

Daniel Brush, the Art of Line and Light

PARIS.- L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts presents an exhibition dedicated to the American artist Daniel Brush (1947–2022), from June 8th to October 4th, 2026, in Paris. “Daniel Brush, the Art of Line and Light” (Daniel Brush, l’art de la ligne et de la lumière) showcases more than 75 of the artist’s jewels, paintings and sculptures, some of which leave his New York studio for the first time. This monograph explores the work of this modern artist, sculptor, draftsman and thinker, who was also a goldsmith and jeweler. Self-taught, Daniel Brush embodied a visionary approach, free of artistic boundaries, guided by a focus on light and line. Daniel Brush (1947–2022), revered American artist-goldsmith, painter, sculptor and philosopher, was a true modern-day alchemist. He fused art, science, poetry and philosophy to create unique works, challenging the conventions of jewelry arts. ... More
 

Painted in 1917, Nu assis au collier belongs to a series of works now widely regarded as pivotal in the evolution of modern art. Courtesy Sotheby's.

LONDON.- Last month, Sotheby’s shared the news that it would bring to market a group of masterpieces from the legendary Lewis Collection. Since then, some ten works—each one exceptional in its own right—have been revealed, including paintings by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Gustave Caillebotte, Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon and Chaïm Soutine. Today, as the complete catalogue for the sale goes live on Sotheby’s website, the full complement of works which together constitute this landmark offering are now revealed, led by a sensuous nude by Amedeo Modigliani, estimated in excess of £45 million, which ranks among the most important examples of the artist’s work ever to come to market. Painted in 1917, Nu assis au collier belongs to a series of works now widely regarded as ... More


Leonardo da Vinci manuscripts reunited online for first time in 400 years   Ugo Rondinone collaborates with Royal Academy for three-part London art installation   San Antonio Museum of Art names Christine Crame Brindza curator of American art


Codex Atlanticus, f. 878v + RCIN 912464r, RCIN 912438r, RCIN 912460r. © Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana. © Royal Collection Enterprises Ltd 2026 │ Royal Collection Trust.

LONDON.- Museo Galileo, the Italian Ministry of Culture and the Embassy of Italy in London announce the reunion of two globally significant collections of Leonardo da Vinci’s writings and drawings for the first time in over 400 years in a new online platform. Leonardotheka launches today, 8 June 2026, at teche.museogalileo.it/leonardo, and constitutes the most extensive resource on Leonardo da Vinci's manuscripts in the world. Marking the culmination of a 10-year project in collaboration with Royal Collection Trust, Windsor, the Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan, and the Biblioteca Leonardiana in Vinci, a dedicated group of Leonardo scholars and digital experts has worked to bring approximately 3,500 pages of manuscripts back together after they were separated and cut into pieces in the late 16th century. Leonardotheka reveals new insights into Leonardo’s thoughts, vision and working process through the ambitious reconstruction of select pages, digitally restoring ... More
 

Light becomes both the material and the subject of the works: something that moves through the body and the city.

LONDON.- MORE LIGHT is part of a three-part constellation unfolding across London in collaboration with the Royal Academy of Arts and its annual Summer Exhibition. What binds all three parts together is light. Not only as a visual phenomenon, but as a shared human experience. Light becomes both the material and the subject of the works: something that moves through the body and the city. The first part, THE SONG IS YOU is a new rainbow poem installed in the courtyard of the Royal Academy. Suspended three meters above the ground, the rainbow creates an arc beneath which visitors must pass in order to enter the Summer Exhibition. The rainbow transforms the threshold of the museum into a moment of passage, guiding visitors from the street into the space of the institution. The second part, LIGHT, consists of fifty-four flags installed on Bond Street, Mayfair. Each flag presents a different sunrise or sunset derived from my ongoing sunrise/sunset paintings, a body of work I began in the summer of 2 ... More
 

Brindza previously served as the Senior Curator and James and Louise Glasser Curator at the Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block, where she led the curatorial department and oversaw exhibitions and collections. Courtesy of San Antonio Museum of Art.

SAN ANTONIO, TX.- The San Antonio Museum of Art announced the appointment of Christine Crame Brindza, PhD, as the Marie and Hugh Halff, Jr., Curator of American Art. A nationally recognized curator, collaborator, and field innovator, Brindza brings more than two decades of experience in museum leadership, community-based curation, and disciplinary expertise across American art, with a specialty in art of the West and Indigenous art. She will start her new role on July 27, 2026. At SAMA, Brindza will curate the Museum’s American art collection, which spans the colonial period through the mid-twentieth century and includes portraits, landscape and still-life painting, prints and drawings, decorative arts, and marble and bronze sculpture. She will also oversee SAMA’s significant and growing Texas collection as well as the European collection, which encompasses works from the fifteenth through the mid-twentieth centuries and includes ... More


José Parlá explores memory, place and neuroscience in ENGRAMS at Ben Brown Fine Arts   Sotheby's presents June Design Week 2026: Three Days of Landmark Auctions at the Breuer   Cal State LA University Library acquires The Manuel Gomez Cruz Artwork Collection


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LONDON.- Ben Brown Fine Arts announces ENGRAMS, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Brooklyn-based artist José Parlá. Comprising nine new canvases and six paintings on paper, the exhibition will be on view at the gallery’s London space from 9 June – 31 July 2026. An engram is the physical trace a memory leaves in the brain — a living, ever-shifting pattern that reactivates and reshapes itself each time it is recalled. By this understanding, memory is reconstruction rather than retrieval, and the act of remembering becomes a creative gesture in its own right — the principle that underpins the series. Three landscapes inform this body of work: the radiant, expansive sunsets of Havana, Cuba; the dense, immersive greenery of the forests in Hakone, Japan; and the subterranean energy of New York City’s urban corridors. Where Old Master painters have historically returned to the same landscape day after day, documenting the shifting subtleties of light through ... More
 

Carroll Dunham, Alpha, 2000. Courtesy Sotheby's.

NEW YORK, NY.- This June, Sotheby’s presents Design Week in New York, a three-day series of landmark auctions at the Breuer building on Madison Avenue offering masterworks spanning more than a century of innovation, craftsmanship, and considered living. The week brings together two dedicated single-owner sales: Art & Design from the Collection of Barbara Gladstone on June 9 and Of Form and Color: Art and Design from the Emmanuel de Bayser Collection on June 10, alongside Important Design on June 11, a wide-ranging survey of defining aesthetic movements of the 20th and 21st centuries. Together, the three sales present an exceptional breadth of historic and contemporary design in dialogue with fine art, reflecting the sustained strength of a market in which the boundaries between these categories continue to dissolve. A public preview exhibition is now on view through June 11. A pioneering gallerist and one of the most consequential figures in the history ... More
 

Archival materials from The Manuel Gomez Cruz Artwork Collection, currently on display in the Special Collections and Archives Reading Room. Courtesy: Cal State LA Special Collections and Archives/University Library.

LOS ANGELES, CA.- The University Library’s Special Collections and Archives at Cal State LA has recently acquired The Manuel Gomez Cruz Artwork Collection, expanding the university’s East LA Archives and preserving the legacy of a pioneering Chicano artist whose work helped shape the Chicano Art Movement in East Los Angeles. The collection is currently on display in the Special Collections and Archives Reading Room located in the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, Palmer Wing, Room 2079, on the Cal State LA campus. “The Manuel Gomez Cruz Artwork Collection documents the work of a Chicano artist that formed part of the Chicano Art Movement in East LA,” said Azalea Camacho, head of Special Collections and Archives at Cal State LA. “His collection is a great addition to the East LA ... More



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Anoushka Mirchandani explores identity, memory and ancestry at FLAG Art Foundation
NEW YORK, NY.- The FLAG Art Foundation is pleased to announce Everyone You Love Lives Here, an exhibition of new work by Anoushka Mirchandani, on view May 27–July 31, 2026, on the 10th floor. Bringing together new and recent paintings, the exhibition will trace Mirchandani’s development of new and ever-evolving formal strategies for exploring how identity exists in a constant state of flux and formation, of assembly and negotiation. Featuring works from three distinct yet interconnected and on-going series, Everyone You Love Lives Here will situate Mirchandani alongside significant works by Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman and Lisa Yuskavage, revealing that her work is part of a historical conversation around womanhood, memory, nature and ancestry. In Mirchandani’s paintings, female figures exist in a liminal space between action and contemplation, ... More

Serena Carone brings trompe-l'il ceramics to Perrotin Paris
PARIS.- Perrotin is presenting, for the first time in its Marais space, a solo exhibition by French artist Serena Carone. Through enamelled faience sculptures featuring striking trompe-l’œil effects, the artist blurs the boundaries between reality and illusion, transforming everyday objects into visual experiences that are as poetic as they are unsettling. Serena Carone likes to trick people. She started out by tricking the postal service by painting stamps, using a magnifying glass and a miniaturist’s brush, and putting them on letters she sent from abroad. Originally a way of relieving the boredom of sitting around in hotel rooms, these artworks seemed successful to her when they arrived safely at their destination, duly postmarked and thus approved by the relevant authorities. Next, she created three-dimensional trompe-l’œil works by making cameras, phones, ... More

Heritage Auctions raises $2.2 million for the Matthew Perry Foundation
DALLAS, TX.- Collectors, fans and philanthropists from around the world came together June 5 to celebrate the life and legacy of beloved actor and advocate Matthew Perry, helping raise more than $2.2 million in Heritage Auctions’ The Matthew Perry Estate Auction, with net proceeds benefiting the Matthew Perry Foundation. The 127-lot auction drew 1,453 bidders and achieved a remarkable 99.7% sell-through rate by value, underscoring the enduring connection audiences felt with Perry and their enthusiasm for supporting the Foundation established in his honor. “Matthew Perry was one of those rare individuals whose impact extended far beyond the work that made him famous,” says Joe Maddalena, Executive Vice President at Heritage. “What we witnessed throughout this auction was not simply strong bidding — it was a heartfelt response from people ... More

Kunsthaus Baselland explores memory, migration and imagined futures in "Mémoires Voyageuses"
MÜNCHENSTEIN.- Kunsthaus Baselland is presenting “Mémoires Voyageuses,” a group exhibition that brings together eight international artists whose works move through questions of memory, displacement, family history, colonial legacies and the possibility of imagining new futures. On view through August 16, 2026, the exhibition features works by Raphaël Barontini, Onome Ekeh, Joana Escoval, Binelde Hyrcan, Mateo Maté, Sofía Salazar Rosales, Aline Motta and Helena Uambembe. Across video, sculpture, textile, installation, sound, photography and performance, the artists consider how stories travel—through families, landscapes, bodies, archives and oral traditions—and how memory can become both fragile and transformative. The exhibition begins from a simple but unsettled idea: memory is never fixed. Personal recollections, inherited ... More

Helen Chadwick exhibition wins Association For Art History Curatorial Prize for Exhibitions
LONDON.- The Association for Art History has announced the winners of its 2026 Curatorial Prizes for exhibitions and for curatorial writing. The AAH Curatorial Prizes are selected by a panel of esteemed industry leaders, which this year included Tristram Hunt (Director, V&A Museum), Caroline Campbell (Director, National Gallery of Ireland), Fatoş Üstek (Independent Curator and Writer) and Sarah Munro (Artistic Director & CEO, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art). Helen Chadwick: Life Pleasures at The Hepworth Wakefield is winner of the Curatorial Prize for Exhibitions, and the team also won the Curatorial Prize for Writing for the book of the same name which accompanied the exhibition. The winning exhibition, curated by Laura Smith (Artistic Director, The Hepworth Wakefield) and Farah Dailami (Assistant Curator, The Hepworth Wakefield), was praised by the panel ... More

Galerie Lelong announces twentieth-century and contemporary artist roster for Art Basel 2026
BASEL.- Galerie Lelong will present its Art Basel Basel 2026 project, bringing together major twentieth-century artists with celebrated voices in contemporary art today. This year's presentation will feature works by Etel Adnan, Pierre Alechinsky, Ficre Ghebreyesus, Sarah Grilo, David Hockney, Alfredo Jaar, Hyunsun Jeon, Jannis Kounellis, Nalini Malani, Jaume Plensa, Arnulf Rainer, Alison Saar, Christine Safa, Pinaree Sanpitak, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum, Juan Uslé, and Fabienne Verdier. Reaffirming its commitment to artists who offer a critical perspective on the world, the gallery will present a sculpture by Alison Saar, whose work was recently acquired by the Minneapolis Institute of Art and commissioned by the Obama Foundation in Chicago. The gallery will also highlight Etel Adnan through a selection of luminous and poetic paintings; Juan Uslé, whose ... More

Frieder Bickhardt wins fifth August Sander Award for refugee portrait project
COLOGNE.- Frieder Bickhardt will be awarded the fifth August Sander Award in 2026 for his project City Plaza. At the heart of the work are black-and-white portraits, created with a large-format camera, depicting residents of a formerly vacant hotel in Athens. From 2016 to 2019, refugees, together with local activists and numerous international volunteers, formed a self-organized collective in the building. At times, as many as 450 people lived there. Over the years, Frieder Bickhardt visited the site on five occasions and, through his active involvement, developed a multifaceted photographic project. For his portraits, he installed an improvised white backdrop on the building’s rooftop terrace, in front of which he photographed the residents—mostly individually, in bust-length or half-length portraits, and always facing the camera directly. Through this approach, Bickhardt ... More

Philippe Parreno explores light in Noor at Gladstone
NEW YORK, NY.- Gladstone presents Noor, an exhibition by Philippe Parreno that pivots to light, a long-standing medium in his practice, as the constitutive element. Parreno’s exhibitions are studies in sentience, with individual objects and videos seemingly aware of their own existence. These elements act as separate entities and are in dialogue with one another, as well as with the environment they inhabit. In this, Parreno’s shows have been compared to living organisms—mutable, interdependent, and generative. And, like life itself, his presentations are durational, performing according to syncopated rhythms that are often algorithmically determined so that one object responds to another in ever-changing sequences. Noor, with its intermeshed beams of light, cast shadows, and glowing output, is conceived by the artist as a tribute to Barbara Gladstone. ... More

Erdiola Kanda Mustafaj selected for year-long Hidden Narratives Residency
LONDON.- The Italian Cultural Institute in London, Photoworks, and the Royal Geographical Society announced that artist Erdiola Kanda Mustafaj has been selected as the recipient of the Hidden Narratives Residency, during which she will spend a year immersing herself in the historic Collections of the Royal Geographical Society and engaging with materials in relation to the environment and the humanitarian. Erdiola will present her work to the public and peers at Summit Photo - an interactive forum exploring how photography and filmmaking can confront climate change, poverty, conflict, and other ecological and human issues, held at the Society from 17-19 July. The Hidden Narratives Residency is a partnership between Photoworks, The Royal Geographical Society and the Italian Cultural Institute in London, focussed on developing archive ... More



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On a day like today, British abstract painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham was born
June 08, 1912. Wilhelmina Barns-Graham CBE (8 June 1912 - 26 January 2004) was one of the foremost British abstract artists, a member of the influential Penwith Society of Arts. Barns-Graham travelled extensively in the 1950s, often with her husband David Lewis. She visited the Scilly Isles, Paris, Italy and Sicily, and Spain, including the Balearic Islands.[16] With the exception of a short teaching term at Leeds School of Art (1956–1957), where fellow St Ives artist Terry Frost, and future studio-mate Stass Paraskos were studying, and three years in London (1960–1963), she lived and worked in St Ives.



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