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Harvard Art Museums explore the act of drawing with Sketch, Shade, Smudge this fall

Willem Bastiaan Tholen, A Young Boy Reading at Night, possibly Paul Arntzenius, late 19th–early 20th century. Black chalk with smudging on off-white wove paper. The Maida and George Abrams Collection, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Gift of George Abrams in honor of William W. Robinson, Curator of Drawings (1988–2015) and in memory of Justice Ruth I. Abrams (Radcliffe ’53, Harvard Law School ’56), 2021.97. Photo: © President and Fellows of Harvard College; courtesy of Harvard Art Museums.

CAMBRIDGE, MASS.- This fall, the Harvard Art Museums present an exhibition that demonstrates how simple tools like chalk, crayon, graphite, and charcoal can be powerful vehicles for artistic expression. Sketch, Shade, Smudge: Drawing from Gray to Black showcases around 120 captivating European and American drawings from the 19th to 21st century that highlight the versatility of these media. An array of figural, landscape, still-life, and abstract drawings are on display, drawn primarily from the Harvard Art Museums’ important holdings of drawings. From highly polished portrait and landscape drawings, to quickly drawn figural sketches for studio practice, to large-format contemporary abstract compositions, the exhibition also provides a rare opportunity to view these works because of their light-sensitive nature. Examples of historical artist materials, primarily from the collection of the museums’ Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, complement the display. The exhibition is o ... More

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SJ Auctioneers announces online-only Estate Silverware, Jewelry, Décor, Glass & Toys auction   Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. announces results of two days and four sessions of auctions   The Rockwell Museum announces inaugural Mary Spurrier Fellowship in Native American Art recipient


Buccellati sterling silver 925 three-tier geranium leaves centerpiece with the original box, a large 3-floor table centerpiece made of gerano leaves. Estimate: $32,000-$35,000.

BROOKLYN, NY.- SJ Auctioneers’ online-only Estate Silverware, Jewelry, Décor, Glass & Toys auction set for Sunday, October 26th, starting promptly at 6pm Eastern time, is packed with 278 lots of sterling flatware (including a large Audubon service from Tiffany), a high sterling silver collection of pieces by Buccellati, estate jewelry items, a nice scarf collection, and more. “With the holidays fast approaching, people looking for gift-giving ideas need to look no further than this auction,” said Erica Anderson of SJ Auctioneers. “We spent a good bit of the summer months bringing in wonderful new consignments, mostly pulled from prominent estates and collections in the tri-state area, and now these fine items are all waiting to go to new homes.” The Buccellati will be led by a sterling silver 925 three-tier geranium leaves centerpiece with the original box. ... More
 

Canadian 1920s single-sided porcelain sign for Five Roses Flour. The field of the 42 inch by 26 inch sign is unrestored and superb. Grade: 8.5 (CA$30,680).

NEW HAMBURG.- A 1940s Canadian single-sided porcelain sign for Black Cat Cigarettes sold for $34,220 and a circa 1920s Canadian two-sided lithographed tin for C.C. Snowdon Numidian Automobile Cylinder Oil finished at $20,060 in two days of auctions held September 13th and 14th by Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. There were four sessions held overall. All prices quoted in this report are in Canadian dollars and include an 18 percent buyer’s premium. The September 13th morning session, featuring the Terry Henderson Collection, had 377 lots of advertising signs, petroliana, coin-op and automobilia. The evening session, titled Push Comes to Shove, contained 160 lots of advertising signs and petroliana. The September 14th sale featured Parts 1 & 2 of the Don Titherington Advertising Collection, 435 lots total across two sessions. The Black Cat Cigarettes sign, impressive at 50 ... More
 

Abby Mikalauskus.

CORNING, NY .- The Rockwell Museum is proud to announce the appointment of Abby Mikalauskas as the first recipient of the Mary Spurrier Fellowship in Native American Art. Mikalauskas will join the Museum’s Curatorial Department in September 2025, working closely with Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Amanda Lett. Her focus will be to conduct original research on the Museum’s Native American art collection, including objects of material culture, a cornerstone of The Rockwell’s collection since its founding. “As The Rockwell Museum continues to expand its holdings in both historic and contemporary Native American art, it is imperative that we deepen the scholarship and care of these works as we strengthen collaborations with Native communities,” said Erin M. Coe, Executive Director of The Rockwell Museum. “This fellowship ensures that young scholars interested in Native American art, like Abby, can contribute c ... More


Pirelli HangarBicocca opens the most extensive solo exhibition by Japanese artist Yuko Mohri to date   New exhibition explores the alchemy of making with Rana Begum, Lubna Chowdhary, Eva Rothschild, and Anni Albers   National Air and Space Museum expands its Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center


Yuko Mohri, Piano Solo: Belle-Île, 2024 (detail). Installation view, Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan, 2025. Courtesy the artist and Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan. Photo: Agostino Osio.

MILAN.- From September 18, 2025, to January 11, 2026, Pirelli HangarBicocca will present “Entanglements”, a solo exhibition by Yuko Mohri, a Japanese artist whose work explores the transformative potential of everyday objects and natural elements and their ability to generate visual and sonic shifts. Through ephemeral assemblages and interconnected systems, she draws the public's attention to fundamental environmental and social issues. Yuko Mohri (Kanagawa, Japan, 1980; lives and works in Tokyo) is known for her intricate and original compositions, recently presented in Italy at the 60th Venice Biennale (2024) in the Japan Pavilion. Inspired by Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968), Mohri creates site-specific kinetic sculptures that incorporate found items, as well as reworked musical instruments connected to electronic circuits. Her works respond to imperceptible, transient, ... More
 

Rana Begum, Print 96B, 2024. Colour-changing lenticular acrylic panel, 55 x 44 cm. Edition of 25.

LONDON.- Cristea Roberts Gallery announces Ways of Making, Ways of Thinking (19 September – 18 October 2025), a group exhibition featuring groundbreaking contemporary artists, Rana Begum (b. 1977) Lubna Chowdhary (b. 1964), Eva Rothschild (b. 1971) and one of the most influential and innovative artists of the twentieth century, Anni Albers (1899 –1994). Although these artists are best known for their three-dimensional work, this major show shifts away from hierarchical concepts of mediums and instead takes as its focus the alchemy, joy and spirituality each artist finds in materiality. Lubna Chowdhary unveils her first suite of woodblocks as well as ceramic works; Rana Begum presents new lenticulars and mesh sculptures; Eva Rothschild showcases her latest explorations in screenprint; finally, graphic work by Anni Albers will be on show alongside unique pieces of jewellery loaned from the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation; all exhibited objects ... More
 

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center exterior at dusk. Photo by Jim Preston.

WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum has announced the expansion of its Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia. This will be the first major construction and physical change to the center’s public areas since its opening in 2003. Additional display space will be added to the north end of the Boeing Aviation Hangar, increasing its size by 20%. The additional 44,000 square feet of space will allow the museum to bring artifacts out of storage and display new acquisitions. Construction is anticipated to be complete at the end of 2028, at which point the museum will begin to move artifacts into this new space. Like the rest of the center, the expansion will be privately funded. “We are excited for this expansion of our world-class facility in Virginia,” said Chris Browne, the John and Adrienne Mars Director of the museum. “Adding on to the Udvar-Hazy Center will allow us to offer even more to the public and will give us a chance to make major ... More


Unique Van Gogh experience at the Kröller-Müller Museum while Terrace of a Café at Night is in Japan   The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts explores the history of Black musical theater in exhibition   The Huntington to receive historic gift of the L.A. Louver archive & library


Vincent van Gogh, Terrace of a café at night (Place du Forum), circa 16 September 1888.

OTTERLO.- The Kröller-Müller Museum holds boasts of Vincent van Gogh's most famous paintings: Terrace of a Café at Night (Place du Forum). People travel here from all over the world just to admire the painting in real life. The museum receives many loan requests from other museums, but the work has (until now) rarely been loaned out, precisely because it is a highlight of our collection. That is about to change. Terrace of a Café at Night will not be on display at the museum until September 2026. For the first time in twenty years, the painting is on tour; it will be exhibited in Kobe, Fukushima and Tokyo in Japan. This is a golden opportunity for Van Gogh enthusiasts in Japan, but at the Kröller-Müller Museum we will have to do without Terrace of a Café at Night for a year. To give visitors a chance to experience the work in a different way, we are bringing it to life at the museum. A life-size replica of the Place du Forum has been created, offering visitors the opportunity to take a photo of ... More
 

Promotional photo of Noble Sissle for Goat Alley. Photo by White Studio, 1921. Billy Rose Theatre Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.

NEW YORK, NY.- The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, located at Lincoln Center, announces a new exhibition highlighting the history of Black musical theater. The exhibition, Syncopated Stages: Black Disruptions to the Great White Way celebrates the rich history and enduring impact of Black artists in musical theater through hundreds of items from the Library’s Billy Rose Theatre Division archives, and opens September 17, 2025 closing February 21, 2026. The exhibition was curated by playwright, composer, and scholar Michael D. Dinwiddie, who passed away on July 4, 2025. Throughout the planning stages, he worked closely with an advisory panel that included Caseen Gaines, Michael McElroy, A.J. Muhammad, Arminda Thomas, and Ben West, with assistance from Britt Dixon. After his passing they completed the work, honoring and extending the vision Dinwiddie began. This exhibition stands ... More
 

Peter and Elizabeth Goulds at L.A. Louver, 55 North Venice Blvd., Venice, California, 1976. Courtesy of L.A. Louver, Venice, California. © L.A. Louver.

SAN MARINO, CA.- The Huntington announced today that it will become the permanent home of the L.A. Louver Archive & Library, a landmark gift preserving more than five decades of documentation related to Southern California contemporary art and cultural history. “This extraordinary gift aligns seamlessly with The Huntington’s mission to preserve collections of lasting cultural significance, provide access to them, and help generate new knowledge,” said Karen R. Lawrence, president of The Huntington. “The L.A. Louver Archive & Library expands our ability to tell the story of Los Angeles as a global center of creativity, advancing our commitment to scholarship and public engagement across disciplines.” The extensive archive and library will be fully transferred by 2029. In the meantime, Huntington and L.A. Louver archivists and librarians are collaborating to process and prepare the collection ... More


Two works by Claes Oldenburg and Alex Da Corte to be part of "Atlas" at Fondazione Prada   The Baltimore Museum of Art opens Engaging the Elements: Poetry in Nature   Take a world tour of Jewish literary creativity this fall at the Grolier Club


Claes Oldenburg, Mouse Museum, 1965 – 1977. Wood, corrugated aluminum, 385 objects in display cases, acrylic glass, sound, 263 x 960 x 1007 cm, Inv.Nr. ÖL-Stg 258/1. Photo © mumok - Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, On loan from the Austrian Ludwig Foundation.

MILAN.- Fondazione Prada will present Claes Oldenburg’s Mouse Museum (1965-1977) and Alex Da Corte’s Mouse Museum (Van Gogh Ear) (2022) to the public from 18 September 2025 (Press Preview on 17 September), on the eighth floor of the Torre, within its Milan venue, as part of the exhibition project “Atlas.” For the first time, the audience will have the opportunity to experience these two installations, strictly connected visually and conceptually, in the same space. Viewing the two “Mouse Museums” together offers a chance to reflect on the importance of both collecting and museum displays, artmaking and the self, while marveling at mass production, thus confronting different approaches to consumer culture. Through solo presentations or unexpected comparisons between works created by international artists between 1967 and 2022, “Atlas” embodies a possible ... More
 

Thomas Moran. The Gathering Storm Cloud. 1893. Baltimore Museum of Art: Gift of Dorothy Jane Cahn, Baltimore. BMA 1989.100

BALTIMORE, MD.- On September 17, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) will open Engaging the Elements: Poetry in Nature, a focus exhibition that highlights the powerful role nature plays in our lives and imaginations. Nearly 20 photographs, prints, drawings, and textiles from the BMA’s collection illustrate how artists have captured the beauty and force of the natural world through images of air, water, earth, and fire. Engaging the Elements: Poetry in Nature explores the ways art connects us to nature and can spark meaningful conversations about preservation and ecological awareness. The exhibition will be on view through February 8, 2026. Depictions of the elements have long served as a way to communicate humanity’s appreciation for both the beauty of and threat within nature. Against this overarching backdrop, Engaging the Elements demonstrates how attitudes toward the environment have shifted and continue to evolve through time, from the rise of widespread industrialization in the 19th cent ... More
 

Rothschild Mahzor. Florence, Italy, 1490. MS 8892. Folio 139r – Moses receiving the Tablets of the Law, opening of Pirkei Avot (Ethics of our Fathers). Courtesy of The JTS Library.

NEW YORK, NY.- This fall, a new exhibition at The Grolier Club offers a world tour of Jewish literary creativity across many centuries and thousands of miles, featuring manuscripts from The Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS). Jewish Worlds Illuminated: A Treasury of Hebrew Manuscripts from The JTS Library, on view in The Grolier Club’s ground floor gallery from September 17 through December 27, 2025, features more than 100 manuscripts and books exploring the diversity of cultures in the lands in which Jews resided, including Iberia (Spain and Portugal), Italy, France, the Hapsburg Empire, German Lands, Yemen, Iran and Iraq, North Africa, the Ottoman Empire, and Egypt. Drawn from the important rare book collection of JTS’s Library, Jewish Worlds Illuminated is the most extensive display ever of The Library’s Hebrew manuscript treasures and is the first exhibition at The Grolier Club devoted exclusively to Jewish books. Curated by Professor David Kraemer, Sharon ... More



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Lethaby Gallery presents Re:generating Creativity exhibition
LONDON.- This autumn, Lethaby Gallery at Central Saint Martins presents Re:generating Creativity (17 September – 7 December 2025), a vibrant cross-disciplinary showcase of over 24 works by recent graduates and staff, each exploring how creativity doesn’t just respond to our world but actively regenerates it. From ecological approaches to material and playful experimentation, to political works of hope and richly developed storytelling, the exhibition spans fashion and textiles, moving image, architecture and biodesign. Together, these works question what happens when artists, designers and performers refuse to accept the world as it is and instead ask: what could it become? Visitors can move through three themed sections – Re:making, Re:grounding and Re:visioning – each offering a distinct lens on how creativity can re:generate. Re:making explores heritage, craft and archival ... More

Fondazione Furla presents Sara Enrico: Under the Sun, Beyond the Skin
MILAN.- For the seventh edition of the Furla Series program, Fondazione Furla and GAM – Galleria d’Arte Moderna di Milano present Under the Sun, Beyond the Skin: a solo exhibition by Sara Enrico, curated by Bruna Roccasalva. Under the Sun, Beyond the Skin is a site-specific project which, for the first time since the collaboration between Fondazione Furla and GAM began, will be developed exclusively in the outdoor spaces of the Villa Reale gardens, providing new scope for interaction between contemporary art, the natural landscape, and public spaces. Sara Enrico is an Italian artist whose sculptural research revolves around notions of surface, materiality and corporeality. Integrating approaches from tailoring, choreography and architecture, and combining materials such as concrete, fabric, and steel with an intuitive use of digital technologies, the artist addresses ... More

Artist Tessa Lynch unveils new works that critically reflect on urban life
GLASGOW.- For her second solo exhibition, emerging artist Tessa Lynch brings together new and repositioned artworks. An artist known for her material allusiveness, here Lynch critically reflect on urban life, crafting scenarios that are both humorous and unsettling. Tessa Lynch’s artworks have a particular graphic quality. They are direct and deadpan; materially precise (a riff on macho minimalism, perhaps) and subtlety expressive. From site-specific sculpture through to performance, print and more, Lynch favours a way of making where ideas guide form. It's a discursive process, a conversation or collaboration not only with the world built all around us, thinking how this can be refracted, but with the bodies that share this space. Bubbling with a sense of humour, Lynch’s artworks re-chart the emotional impact of the structures we are surrounded by, prompting the question ... More

Louisiana Art & Science Museum names Krystal Swain Director of Education & Aerospace
BATON ROUGE, LA.- The Louisiana Art & Science Museum (LASM) announced today that Krystal Swain will serve as the Director of Education & Aerospace, marking an exciting new chapter for the museum’s mission to inspire discovery through art and science. With a proven track record of excellence in STEM education and aerospace outreach, Swain brings a wealth of experience and passion to her new role, just in time for LASM’s rollout of innovative field trips, weekend programming, and educator training in the coming year. A celebrated educator and leader, Krystal Swain previously taught AeroSTEM, STEM Pathways to Careers, Science, Social Studies, and English Language Arts at Dutchtown Middle School in Ascension Parish for over a decade. In addition to her classroom work, Swain is a Captain in the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) and currently serves as the Assistant ... More

In "Desenmarcado," Pablo Reinoso explores the boundaries of form and function
GENEVA.- Xippas Gallery presents, for the second time in its Geneva space, an exhibition dedicated to the Franco-Argentinian artist Pablo Reinoso. The artist first gained recognition through his monumental interventions in public spaces, both in France and abroad. For this exhibition, he takes over the gallery space with a series of works, some of them previously unseen that engage with a more intimate scale. Through his multidisciplinary practice, Pablo Reinoso moves seamlessly between sculpture, installation, architecture, design, drawing, and painting. His work, often organized in series, explores notions of materiality, function, and space. Using a wide range of materials and media, he questions their intrinsic functions extending, transforming, and reinterpreting them in order to shift them into new aesthetic and conceptual territories. In his latest body of work Desenmarcado, ... More

Elif Uras's new exhibition explores women's labor through pottery and gold
ISTANBUL.- Galerist presents Elif Uras’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery, titled Earth on Their Hands, opening on 16 September, concurrent with the 18th Istanbul Biennial. The exhibition invites viewers to reconsider women’s labour within historical and material culture. For the first time, Uras brings together wheel-thrown and hand-built ceramic works created in New York with slip-cast pieces produced in Iznik – the historic centre of Turkish pottery since the Ottoman era. Her voluptuous vessels merge the figurative with the abstract: optical patterns drawn from Islamic geometry ripple across sculptural forms inspired by Neolithic clay figurines native to her geography. Through the use of slips, washes, underglaze paint, and gold lustre, Uras creates richly textured, relief-like surfaces that shimmer with layered resonance. The exhibition also includes ceramic plates ... More

Deutsche Bank Lounge at Frieze London 2025 to host Noémie Goudal: Inhale Exhale
LONDON.- Deutsche Bank will present French visual artist Noémie Goudal (b. 1984) in the Deutsche Bank Lounge at both Frieze London and Frieze Masters. This presentation follows Goudal’s Marcel Duchamp Prize exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in 2024 and coincides with her London solo exhibition at Edel Assanti (on view through 19 December 2025). Spanning film, sculpture, photography and performance, Goudal’s practice is grounded in rigorous research at the intersection of ecology and Earth sciences. Her presentation in the lounge provides a window into the artist’s photographic and sculptural practice from 2013 to the present, featuring works that have not been shown in the UK before. Deutsche Bank acquired Goudal’s work for the Deutsche Bank Collection in 2022, where it is shown in the bank’s London headquarters, 21 Moorfields. The Deutsche Bank ... More

Igshaan Adams' solo exhibition weaves together a spiritual and communal tapestry
NEW YORK, NY.- The Hill Art Foundation announced Igshaan Adams: I’ve been here all along, I’ve been waiting, with accompanying text by Siddhartha Mitter and booklet designed by Pacific. This solo exhibition brings together work from over 15 years of Adams’ oeuvre, illustrating his prolonged commitment to serving and engaging his community as a form of artistic and spiritual expression. The exhibition will be on display through December 20, 2025. Throughout I’ve been here all along, I’ve been waiting, Adams’ journey of spiritual discovery is on view, prompted by continuous individual reflection and community engagement. For the first time in a public exhibition, the rose is a central and recurring motif, marking over a decade of exploration. For Adams, the rose represents inherent contradictions: beauty and pain, ephemerality and rootedness, depth ... More

2025 Tarnanthi Festival launches with First Nations hip hop supergroup 3% and the Tarnanthi Art Fair
ADELAIDE.- The ARIA Award-winning First Nations hip hop collective 3% will stage a free performance at the Art Gallery of South Australia for the launch of the 2025 Tarnanthi Festival. Tarnanthi, AGSA’s festival of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, marks its tenth anniversary in 2025 with the major exhibition Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi, as part of its state-wide festival of thirty exhibitions and events across 24 partner venues, and an in-person Tarnanthi Art Fair at Union House at Adelaide University. The open-air launch, free and open to the public, will take place at 6pm on Thursday 16 October on AGSA’s North Terrace forecourt, and includes a Kaurna Welcome to Country, a keynote address from Professor Megan Davis AC, the Whitlam Fraser Chair at Harvard University and constitutional law expert, and a live performance from ... More

Takashi Murakami's monumental Panda Géant (2009) offered at auction
CHICAGO, IL.- Rago / Wright announced the offering of Takashi Murakami’s monumental sculpture Panda Géant (2009), a rare and important work from the artist’s celebrated Superflat period. Estimated at $400,000–600,000, the sculpture will be presented in the upcoming Post War & Contemporary Art auction on September 26th. Standing over eight feet tall, Panda Géant brings to life one of Murakami’s most recognizable characters, first introduced in the artist’s 2003 animated short Superflat Monogram created for Louis Vuitton. In the animation, the giant panda emerges atop a Vuitton trunk and transports a young girl into a surreal, logo-filled world—a kawaii-infused reinterpretation of Alice in Wonderland. Fabricated in fiberglass-reinforced plastic, steel, and acrylic, Panda Géant exemplifies Murakami’s Superflat philosophy: the collapsing of boundaries between high art, Japanese ... More



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On a day like today, gallery owner and collector Stephane Janssen died
September 17, 2020. Stéphane Janssen (1936-2020), a Belgian-born art collector, became a prominent figure in the art world, renowned for his discerning eye and extensive collection of contemporary art. After moving to the American Southwest, he developed a passion for the works of artists who defied conventional norms, most notably Jean-Michel Basquiat and Willem de Kooning. His personal relationships with these artists, particularly Basquiat, allowed him to acquire a significant number of important pieces. © Daniel Swadener



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