LONDON.- Building on the unprecedented success of the first sale from this fabled collection, Christies will present The Sam Josefowitz Collection: Graphic Masterpieces by Rembrandt van Rijn Part II. Taking place on 5 December 2024 during Christies Classic Week, the auction will feature 90 fine and rare prints from this outstanding private collection. Rembrandts etchings were an enduring passion for the late Sam Josefowitz, whose collection of the Dutch masters graphic works remains unparalleled by any other 20th-century collector. The dedicated auction offers a compelling insight into Rembrandts masterful and experimental approach to printmaking, featuring a comprehensive selection of works encompassing his entire career: from the immediacy of his early self-portraits and studies of beggars, through the innovative depiction of Biblical scenes and landscapes, to his late years of the highly finished portraits of patrons and friends, studies of nudes, and one ... More
HONG KONG.- Christies achieved an impressive running total of HK$836M / US$108M in the inaugural Luxury Marquee Week at The Henderson. This outstanding performance, highlighted by a strong 92% sell-through rate and 106% hammer over low estimate, underscores Christies unparalleled expertise in curating exceptional offerings that resonate with luxury collectors. The results place Christies on track for Asia market leadership of the category in 2024. The strategic move to The Henderson has enabled Christies to engage collectors more effectively in a dynamic environment. Buyer ... More
LONDON.- Saatchi Gallery & Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography are presenting Anastasia Samoylova: Adaptation, the first major survey of contemporary American photographer Anastasia Samoylova. Curated by Taous Dahmani, this exhibition will present works from five of Samoylovas most significant series: Floridas, FloodZone, Landscape Sublime, Image Cities, and Breakfasts. A modern-day flâneuse with a camera in hand, Anastasia Samoylova observes the everyday to reveal its absurdities and challenge our societal constraints. Wandering through urban and natural landscapes, Samoylova ... More
SHANGHAI.- Gagosian will participate in West Bund Art & Design with an extensive group presentation. The gallery will exhibit works by Derrick Adams, Maurizio Cattelan, Dan Colen, Urs Fischer, Helen Frankenthaler, Cy Gavin, Simon Hantaï, Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, Oscar Murillo, Albert Oehlen, Nam June Paik, David Reed, Sterling Ruby, Ed Ruscha, Mary Weatherford, Cameron Welch, Stanley Whitney, and Zeng Fanzhi. Many of the artists featured ... More
DUBAI.- Green Art Gallery announced the representation of Rossella Biscotti (born 1978 in Molfetta, Italy). Rossella Biscotti uses montage as a gesture to reveal individual narratives and their relation to society. In her cross-media practice, cutting across filmmaking, performance and sculpture, she explores and reconstructs social and political moments from recent times through the subjectivity and experiences of individuals often posed against the backdrop of institutional systems. In the process of composing ... More
Caitlin Keogh, Procession Painting, Poor Man and Sleeper, 2024. Acrylic on canvas, 72 × 54 in (183 × 137 cm). Image courtesy the artist and Bortolami, New York. Photography by Guang Xu.
NEW YORK, NY.- Every week for the past fifteen years, Caitlin Keogh has received images in the mail. Most often they arrive as postcardssometimes a single card, other times in batches of two or three. Occasionally she gets a big envelope with clippings from museum catalogs and art books. The pictures reflect the taste and expertise of their sender, a specialist in nineteenth-century ... More
Bob Gruen (b. 1945), John Lennon, New York City, 1974, 2024. Digital pigment, 20 x 16 in.
DALLAS, TX.- One collecting trick that seasoned collectors know is that artworks by both veteran artists as well as rising stars often give shape to a charity event or auction. The art world, with all of its talent, presents a bounty for charitable organizations looking for a draw, and the artworks are the draw; informed bidders know to keep an eye out for the charity auction that features the kind of work theyd like to add to a collection (and they know that retail prices may or may not apply). ... More
The Wizard of Oz (MGM, 1939), Judy Garland "Dorothy Gale" screen matched ruby slippers.
DALLAS, TX.- If Judy Garlands ruby slippers from The Wizard of Ozwere the sole item in Heritages December 7 auction filled with treasures from cinemas rich and vast history, it would already rank among the most important auctions ever held. When Heritage announced in March that it would offer one of the four pairs of surviving ruby slippers from the 1939s masterpiece, they garnered worldwide attention because of their backstory and beauty. This was the pair famously stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand ... More
The Museum is displaying the George Cross that was posthumously awarded to Noor for her bravery while operating in German occupied France.
LONDON.- The RAF Museum London will open a new display that shares the story of Noor Inayat Khan GC, who served under cover in Paris during the Second World War with the Special Operations Executive (SOE), and ultimately gave her life for the Allied cause. Born to an Indian father and an American mother, Noor was living in Paris when Germany invaded France in 1940. She escaped to Britain where she joined the Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) and trained ... More
Kaifan Wang, Swallows and magpies, flying in glee, 2024, Oil, oil stick, acrylic on canvas, 65 1/4 x 49 5/8 x 2 3/4 inches framed, Photo: Hannah Mjølsnes.
LOS ANGELES, CA.- BLUM is presenting One Piece, Berlin-based artist Kaifan Wangs first solo exhibition with the gallery. There is a nomadic underpinning to the way that Wang thinksthis mindset sentimentally unifies the artists practice as well as this exhibition. Born in Hohhot, China, an area with a long cultural history that has been buried by rapid urban development, and living in Berlin, Wang is a masterful and worldly storyteller with the unique ability to find overlap between ... More
BRUSSELS.- For one of its last exhibitions before moving to the cultural hub in the heart of Brussels, KANAL, CIVA reflects on the latent potential of architecture. With the participation of a transdisciplinary field of architects, artists, sociologists and archeologists, the exhibition pre- architectures critically unveils how the study of prehistory might uncover not only causes of modernitys present crisis, but also signs of architectures future ... More
HIROCOLEDGE by Hiroko Takahashi, 2009, Japan.
NEW YORK, NY.- Material Transformation a webinarco-hosted by Joan B Mirviss LTD and Asia Week New York will delve into the vibrant history of Japanese textile art, the evolution of the kimono, the continued use of recycled materials in textile creation, and the ways contemporary makers use traditional aesthetics and techniques innovatively to expand the field of Japanese textile art. To register for the webinar on November 14th at 5:00 p.m. (EST), click: https://us02web.zoom. ... More
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BALTIMORE, MD.- The Baltimore Museum of Art opened Dana Claxton: Spark, a solo exhibition that focuses on the artists large-scale, backlit, color transparency photographs. Claxton (Wood Mountain Lakota First Nation) refers to her photographs as fireboxes, playing on the commonly used term lightboxes to capture the elemental energy that she finds embedded in the form and to root her work in Indigenous sensibility and perspectives. In addition to Claxtons photographic ... More
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Miles McEnery Gallery opens an exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based artist Patrick Philip Lee NEW YORK, NY.- Miles McEnery Gallery announced Different Places, an exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based artist Patrick Philip Lee. The artists third solo show with the gallery is on view from 31 October to 7 December 2024. Accompanying the exhibition is a fully illustrated digital catalogue featuring an essay by Jonathan D. Katz. Over the years, Lee has used intimate graphite portraits to explore how physical appearance shapes both self-presentation and external interpretations of identity. Lee takes months at a time bringing each portrait to lifehe renders microscopic details like the gentle fraying on the brim of a hat, individual chest hairs, and even the capillaries of the eye. With careful reverence, his portraits transcend photorealism, becoming living, breathing subjects that convey their life stories in a single moment. ... More
Exhibition considers the legacy of the Locator in Nancy Holt's practice CHICAGO, IL.- The Art Institute of Chicago is presenting Nancy Holt: Seeing in the Round, on view through April 20, 2025. The first exhibition of Nancy Holts work at the Art Institute, the project considers the legacy of the Locator in Holts practice. Constructed from two pieces of welded steel pipe, with an opening set at the height of her own line of sight, the Locator was Holts first sculpture. It soon became a powerful way for her to train a viewers eye on overlooked aspects of the urban landscape, while also grounding them in the conscious process of perception. Her first Locator works were installed in her New York Studio in 1971, and across the decade of the 1970s she developed the works into site-responsive installations. In this exhibition, conceived in collaboration with the Holt/Smithson Foundation, two historical worksDual Locators (1972) and ... More
The Chicago Architecture Biennial announces Artistic Director Florencia Rodriguez for 2025 edition CHICAGO, IL.- The Chicago Architecture Biennial celebrates its tenth anniversary, alongside the announcement of CAB 6: Shift: Architecture in Times of Radical Change, the next iteration of the Biennial to be held in 2025, led by Florencia Rodriguez, a writer, editor and Director at the University of Illinois Chicagos School of Architecture, who will be the Biennials first Latina Artistic Director. In the past decade, CAB has sustained an international forum on architecture and urbanism centered in Chicago and has continued to produce the largest exhibition of contemporary architecture in North America every two years. CAB exhibitions and public programs have engaged over 2.2 million visitors with innovative ideas in design through over 400 original projects created by architects, artists and designers from nearly 50 countries. As one of the most ... More
Aranya Art Center launches affiliate branch Aranya Art Center North with three exhibitions QINHUANGDAO.- On the occasion of its fifth anniversary, Aranya Art Center announced the launch of its first affiliate branch, Aranya Art Center North, featuring three solo exhibitions by Chinese artists Cao Minghao and Chen Jianjun, Ma Hailun, and Zheng Haozhong, along with two special artist talks. Aranya Art Center North is located at Aranya North Coast, in Qinhuangdaos Beidaihe New District. Spanning youth culture, athletics, fashion, the arts, and childrens development, Aranya North Coast explores expanding possibilities for avant-garde culture, and for riverine and coastal lifestyles. It is built along the banks of the Dapu river, with the vibrant Riverain town center at its core. Aranya Art Center North is a comprehensive art venue designed by renowned Japanese architect Kazunari Sakamoto (Kazunari Sakamoto Architectural ... More
Massive Brenham meteorite lands in Heritage's Nature & Science Auction DALLAS, TX.- Sometimes its just that simple: bigger is better. To suggest a massive Brenham Meteorite, which will find a new home when it is sold in Heritages November 20 Nature & Science Signature® Auction, will make a massive impact on a new collection is only partly said as a somewhat-obvious play on words. Yes, it is an extraordinary specimen that immediately will become a centerpiece in its new collection. Also ... this museum-quality behemoth is huge. Weighing in at about 275 pounds (125 kilograms) and measuring 55 inches (139.7 centimeters) in length. Pallasites are generally considered the most beautiful of all of the major varieties of meteorites, in part because of the Olivine crystals that appear within the metallic structures, says Craig Kissick, Vice President of Nature & Science at Heritage Auctions. However, some pallasites ... More
Ben Hickey hired as CEPA's next Executive Director BUFFALO, NY.- After an extensive national search, the board of trustees for The Center for Exploratory & Perceptual Arts (CEPA Gallery) announces the hiring of its next Executive Director, Ben Hickey. A skilled administrator with an excellent curatorial pedigree, Hickey brings 19 years of experience to CEPA. Most recently, he served as Interim Director at the Hilliard Art Museum in Lafayette, Louisiana. During his seven years as Curator at the Hilliard, he also served as a member of the leadership team responsible for the museums inaugural American Alliance of Museums accreditation. As an artist-founded gallery, CEPA has a long history of supporting experimental and ground-breaking artists who have changed the world of photography. Hickeys hire will kick off a year-long 50th Anniversary celebration. Community outreach and education, ... More
Rare ancients, led by Gaius Aureus, lift Heritage's World & Ancient Coins Platinum Auction above $7.7 million DALLAS, TX.- A rare Gaius (Caligula) (AD 37-41), with Agrippina Senior. AV aureus NGC AU 4/5 - 4/5 soared to a record $216,000 to lead Heritages Nov. 1-2 Heritages World & Ancient Coins Platinum Session and Signature® Auction to $7,764,132. This beautiful coin, which came from the Lattimer Collection, was a microcosm of the overall auction, says Cris Bierrenbach, Executive Vice President of International Numismatics at Heritage Auctions. It is an exceptional coin that drew the attention of several of the almost 3,000 bidders who took part in this event, thanks in part to the full beaded borders on both sides that are such a huge plus for serious collectors of ancient coins. The collectors recognized ... More
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On a day like today, Italian painter Guido Reni was born
November 04, 1575. Guido Reni (4 November 1575 - 18 August 1642) was an Italian painter of high-Baroque style. He painted primarily religious works, as well as mythological and allegorical subjects. Active in Rome, Naples, and his native Bologna, he became the dominant figure in the Bolognese School, and his eclectic classicism was widely influential.
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