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ART FOR CHANGE announces Joshua Nazario as the first Artist-in-Residence

Joshua Nazario, El Corta Plátanos (The Banana Cutter), 2025, 20 x 24 inches, archival pigment print. Limited edition of 15 with 5 AP + 2 PP, hand-embellished, signed and numbered by the artist.

LOS ANGELES, CA.- ART FOR CHANGE, a curated program of online sales and exhibitions at the intersection of contemporary art and philanthropy, announced Puerto Rican artist Joshua Nazario as the first 2026 ART FOR CHANGE Artist-in-Residence in Santa Monica, California. The residency will take place from January 7-February 28. Additionally ART FOR CHANGE will present a limited edition series of 15 hand-embellished prints, debuting online on January 27, 2026 via artforchange.com. This year, ART FOR CHANGE is partnering with Feeding America, the largest domestic hunger-relief organization in the United States, which operates a network of 200 food banks nationwide — including locations in Puerto Rico, California, and New York. For every artwork sold, a portion of proce ... More

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The Rockwell Museum receives transformational gift of $3M to support expanded vision   Woody Auction kicks off 2026 with rare American cut glass event   Milestone's Jan. 10-11 action of pristine toy trucks rounded the final bend at $938,000


Samuel Levi Jones (b. 1978), Time Will Tell, 2024, pulped history books, and deconstructed law books on canvas, 20 x 20 in. Museum Purchase with Funds Donated by Mary Spurrier. 2025.8. The Rockwell Museum, Corning, NY.

CORNING. NY.- The Rockwell Museum has received a $3 million gift from Rochester-based philanthropist Mary Spurrier, marking the most significant cash contribution in the Museum’s history and providing transformative support for its long-term strategic vision. The gift will help The Rockwell reframe what an American art museum can be for the next generation—expanding access, deepening community connection, and advancing exhibitions, collections, and programs that reflect the complexity and richness of American storytelling. Spurrier’s support comes at a pivotal moment as the Museum celebrates its 50th anniversary throughout 2026 and launches a new era of institutional growth guided by a newly adopted strategic plan, Framing the Future: The Rockwell at 50 and Beyond. “We are profoundly grateful to Mary Spurrier for her extraordinary generosity and for ... More
 

American Brilliant Cut Glass green cut to clear vase by Dorflinger, 12 inches tall, with hobstar, vesica, nailhead diamond, fan and engraved floral highlights. Estimate: $7,500-$10,000.

DOUGLASS, KAN.- Woody Auction will step into 2026 with an American & Brilliant Period Cut Glass auction that celebrates exceptional quality and vibrant color. Nearly 350 lots will be sold without reserves on Saturday, March 7th, in the Woody auction hall located at 130 East 3rd Street in Douglass, starting at 9:30am Central Time. Collectors of fine cut glass need to mark their calendars. “A strong representation of Dorflinger glass is featured, alongside numerous rare patterns and distinctive forms that will appeal to both seasoned collectors and new enthusiasts alike,” said Jason Woody of Woody Auction. “This is an auction that truly reflects the beauty, history, and artistry of fine American and Brilliant Period cut glass.” The sale will be highlighted by an American Brilliant Cut Glass (ABCG) green to clear bowl by Giometti Brothers, a rare and important piece that has remained in the Giometti family for more than a century and is now being offered ... More
 

1954 Tonka G. Fox & Co. / Hartford delivery truck. All original with very nice paint and decals. Length: 12in. Excellent condition. Sold for $8,610 against a $1,000-$1,500 estimate.

WILLOUGHBY, OHIO.- A select convoy of hefty construction, delivery and cross-country transport trucks rumbled through Milestone’s suburban Cleveland auction gallery on January 10-11, signaling the start of an event that would achieve an impressive $938,000. The Ohio company’s New Year’s Toy Truck Spectacular featured 1,000+ rugged big-boy toys of the 1920s through 1970s, most of them coming from a single lifelong private collection. The pressed-steel trucks’ quality, condition and rarity – the trifecta that all toy vehicle collectors seek – kept bidders engaged, with particular interest shown in the special subsection of new/old store stock with crisp original boxes. The Buddy ‘L’ convoy was led by an elusive green, red and black Water Service Truck with rubber tires, headlights, and bumper. The side of its rounded water tank displayed signage that read “Buddy ‘L’ Tank Line.” Similar identification appeared on the rear of the tank, with the add ... More


Guggenheim New York announces 2025 acquisitions   Christie's presents Temple of Style: The Barbara Jakobson Collection   Choreographing the cosmic: Otto Piene's immersive light ballet debuts at Art Basel Qatar


Anne Truitt, Dawn City, 1963. Acrylic on wood, 64 3/4 × 42 × 10 in. (164.5 × 106.7 × 25.4 cm). Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Purchased with funds contributed by the International Director’s Council and through prior gift of Solomon R. Guggenheim 2025.21. © annetruitt.org/Bridgeman Images, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery.

NEW YORK, NY.- In 2025, the Guggenheim New York acquired 39 works, spanning from 1963 to the present day, by 31 artists. These acquisitions further the Guggenheim’s commitment to expanding its interpretation and presentation of modern and contemporary art, with a particular focus on works that reflect diversity and innovative practices. This year’s acquisitions continue the Guggenheim’s longstanding effort to fill gaps in the collection by strengthening representation across movements, regions, and mediums with an emphasis on artists historically underrepresented within the museum’s holdings. This initiative centered on acquiring works by women-identifying and Latinx-identifying artists, many of whom represent both groups. Among the year’s highlights ... More
 

Jeff Koons, Winter Bears, 1988. Estimate: $3,800,000 - 5,000,000.

NEW YORK, NY.- Christie's will present Temple of Style: The Barbara Jakobson Collection, a vibrant array of post-war and contemporary art, design, photographs and prints and multiples, which will be offered as a capsule collection within Post-War to Present, live at Christie's Rockefeller Center on February 26, alongside a dedicated online sale open for bidding February 18 – March 4. Barbara Jakobson was a storied MoMA trustee and patron, an endlessly passionate collector and lifelong champion of her creative contemporaries. The sale features rare and personal examples of sculpture, painting, photography, prints and design by leading twentieth and twenty-first centuries artists—many of whom were Ms. Jakobson's dear friends. Jenna Torres and Maggie Wheeler, Barbara Jakobson's daughters, remark, “Our mother's love for art and the people who make it served to inspire the life she led. When we were growing up, our home was an ever-changing landscape filled with art and ... More
 

Otto Piene, Light Room with Mönchengladbach Wall, 1963–2013, installation view, Light Ballet, Sprüth Magers, Berlin, 2017, © Otto Piene Estate / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2026. Photo: Timo Ohler.

DOHA.- The late Otto Piene, a founding member of the influential postwar art collective ZERO, consistently explored evolving notions of the material and immaterial in his work. For the inaugural edition of Art Basel Qatar, Sprüth Magers presents the striking light installation Light Room with Mönchengladbach Wall (1963–2013). In Light Ballets like this one, Piene emerged as a choreographer of light, compelling it to “dance” across the space—initially by his own hand and later through sophisticated mechanical arrangements. His screens and stencils vary in size and intricacy; some can cover entire walls, while others are more modest spheres and cubes. Through these punctured surfaces, singular light sources fragment into multiple luminous points, their scale modulated by the distance between bulb and perforated screen. The resulting illumination achieves an omnidirectional quality, migrating from one wall to the next and bathing the entire ... More


Pace to spotlight Kylie Manning at Zona Maco 2026   A kinetic tornado in Doha: Meriem Bennani's landmark sculpture debuts at Art Basel Qatar   Cold as Ice: Exhibition explores the chilling rise of social indifference and global crisis


Kylie Manning, Edge of night to the right, 2025.

NEW YORK, NY.- Pace will present a solo booth of new paintings by New York-based artist Kylie Manning at Zona Maco in Mexico City from February 4 to 8. The gallery’s booth (#C119) will feature works inspired by the artist’s formative years living between Alaska and Mexico, composed with volcanic ash, cinnabar, malachite and pigments sourced from iron-oxide-rich earths in Mexico’s landscapes. Shown in this context, the paintings return materially as well as conceptually, carrying the physical trace of this place within their strata. During her youth, Manning’s parents, who worked as schoolteachers in Juneau, Alaska, would drive their family to Mexico, where they would live for extended periods, traveling the country in their van. Manning remembers spending nearly all her time outdoors—particularly along the coast—in regions such as Puerto Escondido and Nayarit. These early encounters with oceanic and terrestrial environments left an indelible ... More
 

Meriem Bennani, Windy, 2022. Steel, aluminum, e-bike motors, foam, 96 x 60 x 60 inches (244 x 152.5 x 152.5 cm.)

DOHA.- For the 2026 inaugural edition of Art Basel Qatar, François Ghebaly and Lodovico Corsini will present Meriem Bennani's landmark kinetic sculpture, Windy. Standing over two meters tall, Windy is a spinning tornado that captures the energy and dynamism of the metropolis, drawing directly from the material landscape of crowded urban streets and sidewalks. In dialogue with recent large-scale immersive installations at Fondazione Prada, Lafayette Anticipations, and the upcoming debut exhibition at the expanded New Museum in New York, Windy, Bennani’s first public sculpture, uniquely transposes the artist's signature approach to moving image into sculptural form. For over a decade, Moroccan artist Meriem Bennani has developed a shape-shifting practice that contemplates matters of community, movement, and fractured identity in contemporary society. Juxtaposing ... More
 

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BREMEN.- Coldness is understood as low temperatures out-side as well as emotionlessness, missing empathy, and a lack of solidarity. In this context, coldness can become a means of artistic expression for depicting and criticizing social conditions. But what is the situation today with regard to the idea of directing an artistic focus onto the current situation with regard to coldness in society? What images do international artists discover with respect to the overlapping global crises with which we find ourselves confronted? With respect to discrimination and destruction, lies and hate, and thus processes of dwindling solidarity which manifest themselves within violent power structures and determine our social interconnection? The artistic works in Cold as Ice: Coldness in Art and Society explore the existential dimension of coldness. Warmth is a fundamental human need, the prerequisite for health and well-being. Its absence has devastating consequences: a ... More


Esther Schipper now representing Tuan Andrew Nguyen   NYINC World Coins push Heritage January Numismatic Signature® Auctions toward $90 million   Mendes Wood DM presents Solange Pessoa in Doha


Portrait Tuan Andrew Nguyen. Photo © Lee Starnes.

BERLIN.- Esther Schipper announced the representation of Tuan Andrew Nguyen, in collaboration with James Cohan. Nguyen’s work explores the critical impact of storytelling across media including video, sculpture, and installation. Based in sustained community engagement and extensive research, his practice engages with oral history, object biographies, genealogies that span continents, and the lingering stronghold of colonial politics. Brushing the vestiges of colonialism against the grain, his works unearth counter-histories sedimented in cultural artifacts, routes of migration, or the fantasies produced by life in exile. The relationship between narrative and object informs Nguyen’s video works. Interweaving fiction and fact, their storylines borrow from animist cosmologies and translate material memory into tangible encounters. With their speculative scenarios, his video works hold injury and solace in tension. Their protagonists address complex inheritances, ... More
 

Victoria gold Proof "Una and the Lion" 5 Pounds 1839 PR66★ Ultra Cameo NGC.

DALLAS, TX.- A gorgeous Victoria gold Proof “Una and the Lion” 5 Pounds 1839 PR66★ Ultra Cameo NGC soared past pre-auction expectations to $915,000 to lead Heritage’s NYINC auctions to $26,430,164. The remarkable result lifted the NYINC World & Ancient Coins Platinum Session and Signature® Auction to $21,767,432, the World & Ancient Coins Signature Auction to $3,742,749 and the Jan. 19 Physical Cryptocurrency Featuring the Otoh Collection, Part VI Signature® Auction to $919,983. The event followed Heritage’s FUN numismatic auctions, which totaled $63,386,877. Combining the events brings the total for the month of January to $89,817,041. “Our marquee NYINC auction was a resounding success on all fronts, with the highest prices realized for some of numismatics’ greatest trophies,” says Kyle Johnson, Heritage’s Managing Director of World & Ancient Coins. “This extraordinary event ... More
 

Solange Pessoa, Untitled (from the Solarengas 2 series), 2023 – 2024, natural pigment on canvas, 300 x 400 cm.

DOHA.- Mendes Wood DM will participate in the inaugural edition of Art Basel Qatar with a solo presentation dedicated to Brazilian artist Solange Pessoa. Renowned for her multidisciplinary approach, Solange Pessoa (b. 1961, Ferros, Brazil) has developed a practice rooted in an intimate and elemental connection to nature, memory, the body, spirituality, and the cycles of life. Her work, which spans sculpture, painting, drawing, video, and installation, takes influence from archaeology, prehistoric cave paintings, traditional craft, Brazilian Baroque, and poetry alike, forging a singular visual language that offers new ways of sensing, reading, and imagining the world. At Art Basel Qatar, distinct works will be exhibited including paintings from the artist’s Solarengas series. The group comprises monumental paintings, made with natural pigment. Working at an impressive scale, Pessoa brought ... More



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MoMI celebrates The Sopranos with an exhibition and screenings
ASTORIA, NY.- The HBO series The Sopranos (1999–2007) reshaped American television, setting a new standard for long-form storytelling and character-driven drama. The series won 21 Primetime Emmy Awards and was nominated for a total of 112. This February, Museum of the Moving Image will honor The Sopranos with an exhibition and three special screenings featuring showrunner and series creator David Chase and cast members Steven Van Zandt, Dominic Chianese, Edie Falco, and Annabella Sciorra in person. The exhibition Stories and Sets for The Sopranos, opening February 14 in the Museum’s Amphitheater Gallery, centers materials that trace how the series’ narrative and visual worlds were established. Drawing from David Chase’s personal archive, the exhibition features scripts, notes, and research that documents the development of the celebrated ... More

Alissa Friedman returns as Senior Director at Salon 94
NEW YORK, NY.- Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, founder of Salon 94, announces the appointment of Alissa Friedman as Senior Director, effective immediately. Friedman's return to Salon 94 comes at a moment of renewed growth for the gallery, which is known for its innovative exhibitions across established and emerging artists, rediscovered voices, craft-based practices, and world-class design. Friedman previously served Salon 94 from 2007 to 2022, ultimately as Partner C Senior Director. Bringing more than 30 years of leadership across galleries, institutions, and artist-driven initiatives, Friedman offers unparalleled expertise to her renewed role at Salon 94. As Senior Director, she will oversee the gallery’s art and design programs, artist relations, exhibitions, global sales strategy, and strategic institutional and commercial partnerships—furthering Salon 94’s mission to present ... More

Abstractions of transformation: Carbon 12 presents a solo booth by Sarah Almehairi
DOHA.- Carbon 12 will participate in the first edition of Art Basel Qatar with a solo booth by Emirati artist, Sarah Almehairi. In line with the fair’s open format, the artist presents a In Folded Space, a new project that plays off her Off Centered series as she continues to explore abstraction as a language attuned to flux and expands her investigation into language and structure. Voids and intervals are as significant as form, suggesting that meaning emerges as much from absence as from presence. Through a constellation of wooden frames and gridded forms that lean, rest, and intersect across the booth, these modular units echo architectural fragments yet resist firm closure. Rather, they fold into one another and the surrounding space. Within the theme of Becoming, the work reflects on layered sites of transformation, whether as a person, as a space, ... More

Appleton Museum of Art announces new solo exhibition
OCALA, FLA.- The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida, announced “Portraits in Passing: Contemporary Chinese Brush Painting by A.E. Kozeliski,” on view Jan. 31-June 21, 2026. The subjects in “Portraits in Passing” are the people of the street – those encountered in daily life yet often overlooked: the wanderers, the unhoused and the forgotten. Through Tallahassee-based artist A.E. Kozeliski’s brush, these fleeting figures become thought-provoking reflections of contemporary society. Rather than traditional portraits, they capture a moment in time, revealing glimpses of humanity that might otherwise go unnoticed. “I have embraced an ancient art form,” Kozeliski said. “And through the depiction of contemporary subject matter, I have made it my own while respecting its traditions.” ... More

Rubens masterpiece named benficiary of the TEFAF Museum Restoration Fund 2026
AMSTERDAM.- The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) has announced that the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden, is the recipient of this year’s TEFAF Museum Restoration Fund (TMRF) in Maastricht. Established in 2012, this annual grant supports museums worldwide in the conservation and study of significant artworks, reinforcing the art community’s shared commitment to preserving cultural heritage. With TEFAF’s funding, the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister will restore The Boar Hunt (1616-18), a monumental painting by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). This work was most likely acquired directly from the artist in 1627 by George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, before becoming part of the imperial collection in Prague. In 1749, it entered the collection of Frederick Augustus IIof Saxony and has remained in Dresden ever since, surviving wartime displacement ... More

JFK letter warning "our very lives" depend on nuclear missiles heads to auction
LOS ANGELES, CA.- A chilling typed letter signed by President John F. Kennedy, urging swift production of nuclear missiles during one of the most dangerous periods of the Cold War, will be auctioned by Nate D. Sanders Auctions on January 29, 2026. Dated July 28, 1961, the letter arrived on Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg's desk precisely three days after Kennedy's nationally televised Berlin Crisis address—a speech in which he requested $3.247 billion in emergency defense appropriations and warned Americans to prepare fallout shelters. The document captures a president still reeling from the Bay of Pigs disaster, determined to close a perceived missile gap before the Cold War turned hot. "The security of our Nation is at stake. Indeed our very lives may depend upon whether we accept the challenge of our time with spirit and determination," Kennedy ... More

Laura Lima subverts the tradition of the life class in major London debut
LONDON.- In January 2026, the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), on The Mall, London, will present a new exhibition by Brazilian multidisciplinary artist Laura Lima (b. 1971, Minas Gerais). Since the mid-90s, Lima has become recognised for her subversive artworks which explore the relationship between bodies and their environment, questioning social expectations and accepted hierarchies by staging live situations where people, objects and spaces interact in unconventional ways. From leading a cow onto Ipanema Beach in 1994 to her celebrated Balé Literal, which saw a ballet of objects dance through spaces from the streets of Rio to the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona on a system of pulleys, Lima’s distinctive practice challenges audiences and institutions to consider art as something which exceeds the boundaries of any one form — image, object, ... More



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On a day like today, Dutch painter Hendrick Avercamp was baptized
January 27, 1585. Hendrick Avercamp (January 27, 1585 (bapt.) - May 15, 1634 (buried)) was a Dutch painter. Avercamp was born in Amsterdam, where he studied with the Danish-born portrait painter Pieter Isaacks (1569–1625), and perhaps also with David Vinckboons. In 1608 he moved from Amsterdam to Kampen in the province of Overijssel. Avercamp was mute and was known as "de Stomme van Kampen" (the mute of Kampen). In this image: Hendrick Avercamp, IJsgezicht met jager die een otter toont. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.



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