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Picasso, Wysocki lead Blackwell's March 21 auction

ld Man in a Tonkin Hat Thinking of Love (Vieil homme au chapeau tonkinois, songeant aux amours), 1968. Etching on wove paper. Plate dated in the image “12.4.68 II.” Signed in pencil lower right and numbered 30/50 lower left. Plate approximately 12-1/8" × 16-1/8", sheet approximately 17-3/4" × 22-1/16".

CLEARWATER, FLA.- Blackwell Auctions will present more than 400 lots on March 21, 2026, including over one hundred works of fine art, in a sale featuring original paintings, sculpture and signed multiples by a range of listed artists. A leading highlight is Lot 15, a pencil-signed Pablo Picasso etching, "Old Man in a Tonkin Hat Thinking of Love" ("Vieil homme au chapeau tonkinois, songeant aux amours"), 1968. The print comes from the signed edition of 50 impressions (plus proofs), published by Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris in 1969. Reference: Bloch 1512; Baer 1528. Opening bid is $3,000. Another featured work is Lot 100, an oil on canvas autumn landscape by Charles Wysocki depicting a Vermont scene. The painting opens at $5,000. Also included is Lot 75, a large bronze sculpture of a flutist by Richard MacDonald measuring 51 inches high. The sculpture opens at $5,000. ... More

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VBMA's Museum in the Garden Capital Campaign reaches $110 million   Erik Lindman and Robert Motherwell map the evolution of modernist collage at Almine Rech   The Rollins Museum of Art welcomes La Vaughn Belle's The House that Freedoms Built


Photo of the future Vero Beach Museum of Art courtesy of Allied Works © KVANT-1.

VERO BEACH, FLA.- The Vero Beach Museum of Art announced that it has reached a new milestone in its Museum in the Garden capital campaign, raising $110 million toward its $126 million goal, including gifts from nearly 50 new donors since the project’s November 7, 2025, groundbreaking. “Only in Vero Beach could a relatively small museum embark on such an ambitious capital campaign,” shares VBMA Executive Director Brady Roberts. “A $126 million campaign represents a transformative investment, rising above what is typical for peer institutions of a similar scale. It is a testament to the incredible generosity and vision shared by our community to create a world-class museum and arts center in service of local and regional audiences.” To date, more than 39 individuals and organizations have committed gifts of $1 million or more to Museum in the Garden: The Campaign for VBMA, including a recent $2 million grant from the Indian River Community Foundation ... More
 

Erik Lindman, Untitled, 2024. Acrylic and collaged webbing on canvas, 91.4 x 61 cm. 36 x 24 in.

BRUSSELS.- Almine Rech Brussels is presenting 'Open Edges: Erik Lindman & Robert Motherwell', a duo show on view from March 11 to April 18, 2026. For the length of the exhibition, the Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso loaned two works by Pablo Picasso, which are on view and part of the show, grounding the dialogue in the European Modernism that informed Robert Motherwell and, subsequently, Erik Lindman. "More fundamental is the individual problem, the capacity of an artist to absorb the shocks of reality, whether coming from the internal or external world, and to reassert himself in the face of such shocks, as when a dog shakes off water after emerging from the sea." —Robert Motherwell, 1944 Erik Lindman and Robert Motherwell are two artists who, though born seventy years apart, share an interest in using found materials to generate compositional decisions in their work. This can be traced back to their shared lodestar Picasso, ... More
 

La Vaughn Belle with The House That Freedoms Built. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Powerhouse Arts.

WINTER PARK, FLA.- The Rollins Museum of Art announced that a significant installation by Saint Croix artist La Vaughn Belle (b. 1974, Tobago): The House that Freedoms Built will be welcomed to campus and situated outdoors as part of a dynamic two-year series of artist installations and interventions that explore architecture and the built environment through various media and by raising questions about physical space. The series begins with Belle’s The House that Freedoms Built and will conclude with a commissioned work for the Rollins Museum of Art’s new facility, opening in early 2028. Commissioned by Powerhouse Arts, The House that Freedoms Built debuted as part of the Smithsonian’s Design Triennial at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, in New York in Fall 2024. The piece will be displayed only the second time when it arrives on the Rollins College campus on July 24, 2026. The timing of its display coincides with America 250 celebrations that commemorate ... More


Christie's London to offer David Hockney's largest editioned print Autour de la maison, été   MACT/CACT unveils "New Works from the Stores" to confront a world in flux   Major acquisition for Van Gogh Museum at TEFAF: Painting by Virginie Demont-Breton


David Hockney's monumental Autour de la maison, été (2019, estimate: £200,000 - 300,000). © Christie's Images Ltd 2026.

LONDON.- Christie's announces its Prints and Multiples and Contemporary Edition: London online sales, scheduled to take place from 12-26 March and 17-31 March, respectively. An exhibition of the sales will be held at Christie's London until 31 March. With estimates ranging from £500 to £300,000, the sales offer collectors at every stage the opportunity to acquire important works. The headline lot of the Spring season will be David Hockney's monumental Autour de la maison, été (2019, estimate: £200,000-300,000), measuring an astonishing 12 metres in length. Printed on a single sheet of paper, it is one of the largest works ever created by the artist, and his largest editioned print. It depicts Hockney's home in Normandy, France, with his garden in the height of summer, the vibrant greens of the grass, trees and hedgerows in contrast with the architecture of the medieval barns and contemporary elements such as a swing set, treehouse and parked vehicles. Parallels can be ... More
 

Martin Disler (1949-1996), Untitled, 1990. Colour woodcut, numbered 3/6, signed and dated lower right, 93 x 61 cm. Private collection, Switzerland.

BELLINZONA.- When a museum sets out to draw comparisons between History and the present day, their collections furnish the material that conveys historical knowledge and awareness. In the last ten years, the deterioration of the political situation of the world has obliged more than one art location to think more profoundly about the events of the past, the better – perhaps – to anticipate and understand certain dark sides of a present that is about to unfold. First the war in Ukraine, then the pogrom in Israel in 2023, then again the rapid evolution of the situation today in Iran or in South America… all of these have certainly brought us to a terrain of reflection, not least the one around the calls emanating from ideology and political propaganda, whose paths are prepared and facilitated by today’s digital social media. The world and its history seem to be, once again, in danger and under pressure. And museums seem to be more aware of discussions about History, in which they ... More
 

Virginie Demont-Breton (1859–1935) , L’homme est en mer (1887–1889), Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. Acquired with the support from the VriendenLoterij.

AMSTERDAM.- The Van Gogh Museum acquired the painting L’homme est en mer (1887–1889) by French artist Virginie Demont-Breton (1859–1935) at the TEFAF art fair in Maastricht. The painting was acquired with the support from the VriendenLoterij. This monumental painting is a significant addition to the museum's collection, as Vincent van Gogh knew a print after the work, which he copied in 1889. The acquisition is also a first for the Netherlands: there is no other work by Demont-Breton in a Dutch public collection. The painting depicts a fisherwoman sitting by the fire with her sleeping baby on her lap. She gazes into the flames with a weary, wistful expression as her husband is at sea. L’homme est en mer received widespread acclaim when it was shown at the Paris Salon in 1889. The work was acquired by an American collector shortly thereafter. Now, more than a century later, it is part of the Dutch national collection. Van Gogh and his sources of ... More


Newly discovered John Constable oil study for 'The Cornfield', unearthed in small-town Texas, on view in London   Serpentine unveils new paintings and the monumental "A Year in Normandie"   Landmark Auerbach masterpiece to headline Christie's Modern British and Irish Art Sales


Widely regarded as one of Constable’s two greatest paintings alongside The Hay Wain in the National Gallery, London, The Cornfield was the first of his works acquired for the national collection.

LONDON.- Heritage Auctions will present a previously unknown oil study for one of John Constable’s most celebrated paintings, The Cornfield (1826), during a private media preview for UK press on 26 March at its Mayfair galleries. The monumental study — painted circa 1820-1826 — will lead Heritage’s European Art auction on June 5. It will be on public view in London from March 27 through April 2 before traveling to the United States for sale. Widely regarded as one of Constable’s two greatest paintings alongside The Hay Wain in the National Gallery, London, The Cornfield was the first of his works acquired for the national collection. The newly discovered six-foot oil study relates directly to that masterpiece painted exactly 200 years ago and represents a major addition to the Constable canon. The painting surfaced at the Jefferson Historical Society & Museum in Jefferson, Texas, ... More
 

David Hockney, London, 2023 © David Hockney. Photo: Jean-Pierre Gonçalves de Lima.

LONDON.- Serpentine is presenting an exhibition of new and recent works by David Hockney at Serpentine North from 12 March to 23 August 2026. The exhibition showcases a series of new paintings for Serpentine alongside the artist’s monumental frieze A Year in Normandie (2020-2021), on view in London for the first time. Admission is free to the exhibition which marks the artist’s first presentation at Serpentine. The exhibition unveils a new body of work by the celebrated British artist, comprising five still lifes alongside five portraits that depict members of the artist’s close circle, including his family and carers. These paintings are united by their frontal composition and by the recurring motif of a gingham tablecloth that provides the setting for each composition. In these new works Hockney combines abstract and figurative modes of representation. For the artist, all figurative painting is inherently abstract, so long as it exists upon a flat surface. Accompanying the exhi ... More
 

Frank Auerbach, Christmas Tree at Mornington Crescent, 2004-05. Estimate: £1,500,000 - 2,000,000. © Christie's Images Ltd 2026.

LONDON.- Christie's presents its March 2026 Modern British and Irish Art sales, taking place in London on 18 March (Evening Sale) and 19 March (Day Sale). This landmark auction series will showcase the very best of British and Irish art from 1900 to the present day, and include artists such as Frank Auerbach, Lynn Chadwick, Bridget Riley, L. S. Lowry, Sir Winston Churchill, Glyn Philpot, and Dame Barbara Hepworth, among others. An exhibition of the sale will be open to the public from 12 to 18 March 2026 at King Street, London. he Modern British and Irish Art Evening Sale will be headlined by Frank Auerbach's Christmas Tree at Mornington Crescent, painted in 2004-05 (estimate: £1,500,000-2,000,000). A monumental, richly worked vision of the North London junction the artist observed for decades from his nearby studio, it is the largest painting Auerbach created of this subject and among the ten largest works in his seven- ... More


Eugene Tapahe brings the spirit of the Jingle Dress Project to Scottsdale Art Week   Christie's appoints Tom Heap Senior Specialist, Watches, London   Lolo y Lauti transform the Mattress Factory into a silent dance studio


Strength In Unity, Tetons National Park, the native land of the Shoshone, Bannock, Gros Ventre, and Nez Perce People, 2021. © Eugene Tapahe/Courtesy Monroe Gallery.

SANTA FE, NM.- Monroe Gallery of Photography announced a special exhibition of photographs from Eugene Tapahe’s acclaimed Art Heals: The Jingle Dress Project at the second edition of Scottsdale Art Week March 19-22, 2026. Monroe Gallery will be located in booth G2 and Eugene Tapahe will be present throughout the fair. The four-day International Art Fair returns to WestWorld of Scottsdale this spring with 120 galleries from 15 Countries. Art Heals: The Jingle Dress Project originated from a dream Tapahe had during the COVID-19 pandemic, inspiring him to unite the land and people through the healing power of the Ojibwe jingle dress dance during uncertain times of illness and social differences. Since then, Tapahe has traveled thousands of miles documenting family members and friends dancing the healing honor ... More
 

Tom Heap, Senior Specialist, Watches, Christie's London © Christie's Images Ltd 2026.

LONDON.- Christie's announces the appointment of Tom Heap as Senior Specialist, Watches, based in London, further enhancing its global presence and expertise and reinforcing its strong position in the international market for exceptional timepieces. In its 260th anniversary year, Christie's London continues to play a pivotal role within its global Watches network, which spans Geneva, Hong Kong, and New York. Tom's appointment reflects the continued expansion of the category. Tom will work closely with Christie's international Watches team to deepen relationships with collectors, secure important consignments, and contribute to the global sales calendar. Tom's passion for watches began when he inherited a 1970s Cartier Tank from his godfather, sparking a lifelong fascination with vintage and contemporary horology. He joins Christie's from Sotheby's, where he served as Specialist and later Head of Department, leading ... More
 

Installation view. Photo: Sean Carroll.

PITTSBURGH, PA.- Mattress Factory is presenting Triple Threat by Lolo y Lauti. Lolo y Lauti’s Triple Threat, blends place, queer history, and cultural phenomena. During the duo’s initial visit to the Mattress Factory, Lolo noted: “[This room] has a funny shape. We spent some days wondering what the room feels like. In morphology and form, it felt like a dance studio. Our work has a lot to do with theatre as a queer safe space [when] you’re a child, in a nutshell. It felt very up our alley thematically.” In show business, a triple threat can sing, dance, and act. It suggests excess - viewers witnessing a body asked to do more, stay visible, and continue under pressure. Within the exhibition, a continuous mirror lines the wall of the room facing a ballet barre and three synchronized screens. Within the screens, three dancers move in silence through choreography inspired by classic Broadway and Hollywood musicals: Sweet Charity, The Pajama Game, and Promises, Promises. ... More



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Kim Yun Shin's global sculptural universe debuts
YONGIN-SI.- Hoam Museum of Art presents Kim Yun Shin: Two Be One, a major retrospective of the pioneering Korean sculptor Kim Yun Shin(b. 1935, Wonsan), on view from March 17 through June 28, 2026. Featuring approximately 170 works—including sculpture, painting, drawing, and printmaking—the exhibition offers the most comprehensive survey to date of the artist’s seven-decade career, showcasing her practice from the mid-1960s. In the 1970s, a pivotal period for Korean modernist sculpture, Kim emerged as a distinctive voice within the field. At a time when many sculptors were pursuing modernism and experimenting with new materials and techniques, she introduced a series of abstract sculptures characterized by vertical forms, establishing a sculptural language of her own. Working primarily with wood, her practice emphasized a direct engagement ... More

Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden honors the legacy of Rebecca Horn
WUPPERTAL.- Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden in Wuppertal presents a Rebecca Horn retrospective. With the exhibition "Rebecca Horn. Emotion in Motion" opening March 2026, Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden presents a comprehensive solo exhibition of works by artist Rebecca Horn, who died in September 2024 (1944-2024). This retrospective brings together large-format installations and kinetic sculptures from over the course of four decades — showcasing the complex, multi-medial work of one of the most important German artists of the 20th century. The exhibition is the product of close cooperation with the Moontower Foundation, which Rebecca Horn founded in 2007 to manage and care for her artistic oeuvre after her death. The foundation's mission is to foster artists and to keep Horn's work alive by making it accessible to a broad audience. Rebecca Horn ... More

Danielle Orchard reimagines the female figure through the lens of modernism
PARIS.- Perrotin is presenting Borrowed Chord, Danielle Orchard’s second exhibition in Paris and her seventh with the gallery. The exhibition brings together new works that deepen her engagement with figuration, intimacy, and the history of painting. Borrowing its title from a musical term describing a harmony drawn from a parallel key, the exhibition reflects Orchard’s longstanding practice of working within established pictorial traditions—modernist fragmentation, classical composition, and the reclining figure—while subtly shifting their emotional register. At first glance, Danielle Orchard’s paintings appear unapologetically intimate, direct, and above all devoted to representing the female figure. Languid nudes recline, bathe, read, or drift through private moments of subdued introspection. Suspended between action and reverie, these bodies inhabit tranquil spaces rendered ... More

Aki+Arnaud Cooren merge forest and ocean in new exhibition
LONDON.- Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents Komorebi, an exhibition of new lighting pieces by Aki+Arnaud Cooren, the Paris-based design studio known for serene, dreamlike creations that evoke poignant and harmonious confluences with the natural world. The works on display add to the designers’ Ishigaki collection – an ongoing series of lamps inspired by memories of freediving off the coast of Ishigaki Island in southern Japan. The exhibition centres around the concept of ‘komorebi’ – the Japanese word describing the soft, shifting light created when sunlight filters through the leaves of trees. This interplay of brightness, shadow and movement informs the design of the Ishigaki lamps, whose colours and materials produce an abstract intersection of fabric, liquid and light. Each lamp comprises a carbon-metallic base supporting a bamboo stem with a delicate ... More

Group exhibition we refuse_d speaks out against censorship
ANTWERP.- Until June 7, 2026, M HKA presents we refuse_d, an international group exhibition featuring fifteen artists, including Walid Raad, Jumana Manna, Khalil Rabah, Taysir Batniji and DAAR, who confront the urgent theme of censorship and freedom of expression. The exhibition amplifies voices that have been ignored, cancelled or marginalised within the international artistic community. Guest curators Nadia Radwan and Vasıf Kortun consciously focused on an accessible format, foregrounding personal stories. we refuse_d is the first of several international collaborations M HKA is engaging in this year. Originally organised by Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha to celebrate its fifteenth anniversary, Antwerp is the exhibition’s first and only European stop. Running parallel with we refuse_d is the exhibition COSMIC BODY — First Incision by Stef Van Looveren ... More

New educational and interactive installation to discover micromosaic process for Gilbert Galleries reopening
LONDON.- The renovated and expanded Gilbert Galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, permanent spaces dedicated to the extraordinary collection of decorative arts of the British philanthropists Rosalinde (1913–1995) and Arthur Gilbert (1913–2001), are reopening to the public. Housed at the V&A since 2008, the Collection brings together around 1,200 masterpieces from around the world, including one of the most important collections of micromosaics in the world, with 19th-century examples made in Italy by master mosaicists decorating jewellery, portraits, boxes and tables with landscapes, architectural views, animals and historical scenes of extraordinary precision. The art of micromosaic, a historic Italian excellence which has one of its most authoritative and vital centers in the world in Ravenna, finds even more space in the new expansion ... More

The Brooklyn Museum awards UOVO Prize to Keisha Scarville
BROOKLYN, NY.- The Brooklyn Museum awarded the 2026 UOVO Prize—which recognizes the work of emerging Brooklyn-based artists—to Keisha Scarville (born Brooklyn, New York, 1975). Selected by a jury of Brooklyn Museum curators, Scarville is the sixth annual recipient of the prestigious prize, receiving a public installation on the Brooklyn Museum’s Iris Cantor Plaza, a commission for a fifty-by-fifty-foot public art installation on the facade of UOVO’s Brooklyn facility in Bushwick, and a $25,000 unrestricted cash grant. The artist’s first large-scale installation, Where Salt Meets Black Water, curated by Pauline Vermare, Phillip and Edith Leonian Curator of Photography, Brooklyn Museum, will open on the Brooklyn Museum’s plaza on May 8, 2026. “As a Brooklyn native, I am deeply honored to be this year’s recipient of the UOVO Prize,” says Scarville. ... More

Three artists unearth the hidden narratives of the land
TOKYO.- Tokyo Arts and Space (TOKAS) presents a series of exhibitions “ACT (Artists Contemporary TOKAS)” that showcase noteworthy efforts by mainly artists who have previously participated in other TOKAS programs. This exhibition, “Of the Land,” focuses on the theme of the connection between people and the land. It features artworks by Fumiaki Akahane, Akane Kukita, and Sanae Yamada, each exploring “of the land” from a different perspective through soil, plants, and natural phenomena. Since ancient times, people have expressed their connection to the land through myriad forms, including rites and festivals, figurines, and ornamental patterns. Today, though regional landscapes are in constant flux and the distinct identities of places are being eroded, we continue to sense our presence in specific environments through scents in the air, the wind on our ... More



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On a day like today, French-Russian artist Nicolas de Staël died
March 16, 1955. Nicolas de Staël (January 5, 1914 - March 16, 1955) was a French painter of Russian origin known for his use of a thick impasto and his highly abstract landscape painting. He also worked with collage, illustration, and textiles. In this image: Nicolas de Staël (1914-1955), Fruits (nature morte, fond gris), Signé ‘Staël’ (en bas à gauche). Huile sur toile, 60 x 81.3 cm. Peint en 1954. Estimate: €800,000-1,200,000. © Christie's Images Ltd 2019.



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