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Berry Campbell Gallery launches first exhibition of pioneering sculptor Mary Ann Unger

Mary Ann Unger, Across the Bering Strait, 1992-1994. Hydrocal over steel with pigment and graphite, 660 x 396 x 72 inches, 1676.4 x 1005.8 x 182.9 cm.

NEW YORK, NY.- Berry Campbell Gallery announces its first exhibition of the work of Mary Ann Unger (1945 – 1998). Organized in conjunction with the Mary Ann Unger Estate, the exhibition coincides with a renewal of critical interest in the artist and will include a fully illustrated scholarly exhibition catalogue with essays by Glenn Adamson, Independent Curator and Author, and Jess Wilcox, Independent Curator. On May 1, 2025, the exhibition will feature a panel with Eve Biddle, artist, co-founder of the Wassaic Project, and daughter of Mary Ann Unger, Seph Rodney, PhD, Writer, Editor, and Curator, and Stephanie Sparling Williams, Ph.D., Andrew W. Mellon Curator of American Art at the Brooklyn Museum. This panel will mark the commencement of a special three-day activation featuring a stylized lighting of Unger’s sprawling, monumental magnum opus, Across the Bering Strait (1992–1994). This exhibition presents the installation in ... More


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Curator Lara Bayer presents a group exhibition at The Consulate General of the Republic of Türkiye in New York   Nye & Company Auctioneers announces two spring auctions: April 30 and May 1-2   Suchi Reddy unveils Bias and Belonging


Cağla Ulusoy, Fruits of Abundance, 2021. Oil on canvas, 71.3 x 51.2 x 1.6 in.

NEW YORK, NY.- Curator Lara Bayer presents Metropoli, a group exhibition opening on April 17, 2025, and running through May 1, 2025, at The Consulate General of the Republic of Türkiye in New York. Derived from the ancient Greek words mētēr (mother) and pólis (city), Metropoli evokes both a place of origin and a site of cultural confluence. The exhibition explores how two imperial capitals—separated by more than a millennium—Istanbul and New York, embody both historical and contemporary notions of a metropolis. Metropoli navigates a shared, multilayered temporality and ethnocultural complexity. New York—renowned for its modernity, innovation, commerce, and culture—drives forward as a global cultural and economic epicenter. Meanwhile, Istanbul, with a far longer historical trajectory, has already played that role multiple times over, manifesting as both a former and potential future seat of the empire. Metropoli highlights how each city negotiates the tensions and energie ... More
 

Circa 1717 Benjamin Hiller (Boston, 1687-1745) colonial silver tankard, engraved "Thomas Robie, 1717, Donum Pupillorum.”

BLOOMFIELD, NJ.- This spring, Nye & Company Auctioneers is honored to present a truly exceptional series of auctions beginning Wednesday, April 30th, with Hunt, Heritage and Home: The Private Collection of Susan Ely, a magnificent, deeply personal offering from the Gladstone, N.J. area sporting art dealer whose passions and irrepressible spirit are reflected in every item. Following the Ely Collection, Nye & Company will present a vibrant, two-day Chic and Antique Sale on Thursday and Friday, May 1st and 2nd, featuring a dynamic mix of traditional Americana, vintage charm and iconic modern design. The sale is officially titled Chic and Antique: A Celebration of Style Across the Centuries. Start times all three auction days are 10am Eastern. “The Susan Ely auction is more than a sale—it’s a window into a life richly lived,” said Andrew Holter of Nye & Company Auctioneers. “With the air and elegance of a traditional English Country house, ... More
 

The large scale installation is the result of a yearlong stint as the university’s artist-in-residence, which involve research, collaboration, and reflection with the community on campus.

HAMILTON, NY.- Last week, Suchi Reddy unveiled her new immersive sculptural work, Bias and Belonging, at Colgate University's Clifford Gallery. ​ The exhibition and presentation of this work is the culmination of Reddy’s yearlong engagement with the Colgate community at the 2024-2025 Christian A. Johnson Artist-in-Residence, exploring the nuanced intersections of bias, belonging, and spatial experience. Throughout her residency, Reddy conducted a series of intimate conversations with students, faculty, staff, and local community members across multiple disciplines—including philosophy, psychology, sociology, women’s studies, computer science, art, and neuroscience. These discussions examined how individuals experience inclusion and exclusion in physical and digital spaces, particularly in an era increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and ... More



Sculpture takes center stage at Albertina Klosterneuburg in 2025   Christie's announces John Chamberlain: Foil & Form   Tatiana Trouvé joins Xavier Hufkens


Karl Karner, I eat with my bird, 2024. Aluminum cast, Swarovski glitter, 130 × 90 × 260 cm. ALBERTINA, Vienna – Haselsteiner Family Collection © Karl Karner, Photo: Karl Karner.

KLOSTERNEUBURG.- Prepare to see sculpture in a whole new light as the Albertina Klosterneuburg announces its ambitious program for 2025, entirely dedicated to the art of three dimensions under the banner "De Sculptura." This isn't just a display of static forms; it's an exploration into the very essence of what sculpture and three-dimensional art mean in our world today, both for artists and for the museum itself. Visitors can expect a vibrant journey through the Albertina's contemporary art collections, encountering the diverse visions of both well-known masters and exciting emerging talents from Austria and across the globe. "De Sculptura" promises a fresh perspective, inviting us to consider the power and potential of sculpted forms. One of the exhibition's highlights will undoubtedly be the captivating installation "Gonflés – dégonflés" ... More
 

John Chamberlain, MARRIMENT. Executed in 1999. Painted steel, 12 × 19 × 21 in. © Christie's Images Ltd 2025.

NEW YORK, NY.- Christie’s will present John Chamberlain: Foil & Form in partnership with the John Chamberlain Estate. This curated selling exhibition showcases a selection of 11 intimately scaled pieces by the celebrated American sculptor John Chamberlain, whose work transcends categorization with elements of Abstract Expressionism, Neo-Dada, and Pop Art. The works span several eras of Chamberlain’s practice, with examples ranging from the 80s to the 2000s. The exhibition will take place at Christie’s New York, open April 15-27, and will be free and open to the public. The works will be available for sale through Christie's Private Sales department. Highlights include domestic scaled aluminum foil sculptures upon which the monumental foils are modeled, exemplary tabletop sculptures in Chamberlain’s signature medium—assemblages of vibrantly colored ... More
 

Tatiana Trouvé in her studio Photo: Hélène Pambrun.

BRUSSELS.- Xavier Hufkens announced representation of French-Italian artist Tatiana Trouvé. Widely acclaimed for her conceptually rigorous and formally refined practice, Trouvé works across media—combining drawing, sculpture, and installation—to create poetic environments that explore memory, temporality, and the architecture of absence. The artist is also represented by Gagosian. Trouvé will inaugurate her first solo exhibition with the gallery in Brussels in September 2026. Her work is currently the subject of a major exhibition at the Palazzo Grassi, presented by the Pinault Collection, on view through 4 January 2026. Xavier Hufkens: “Tatiana Trouvé is one of those singular artists with an extraordinary ability to give form to abstract notions like time and memory. Effortlessly blending drawing, sculpture, and installation, her practice feels both intimate and monumental. It’s a true pleasure to welcome her to the gallery—a new chapter that feels as natural as it is ex ... More



New documentary to explore iconography and history of Teotihuacan mural painting   Christie's announces Maurice Sendak: Artist, Collector, Connoisseur   Orange County Museum of Art CEO and Director Heidi Zuckerman announces plans to move on


In Teotihuacan painting, themes related to nature, the city, its architecture, deities, animistic entities, and warriors, among others, converge. Photo: INAH.

MEXICO CITY.- A new documentary titled The Mural Painting of Teotihuacan. Beatriz de la Fuente Museum (2025) will delve into the iconography and history of mural painting from the ancient city of Teotihuacan. The film aims to disseminate knowledge about the pictographic expressions of this significant Mesoamerican civilization, focusing on the period before, during, and after the 1960s. The 55-minute audiovisual project is a collaboration between the Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico, through the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), and the 1 production company Relatando Historias. It was directed by documentary filmmaker Rafael Morales Orozco, known for his previous work on The Tomb of the Red Queen of Palenque. The documentary will explore the planning and significance of the Beatriz de la Fuente Museum in Teotihuacan, which was inaugurated in 2001 and houses a collection of 73 ... More
 

William Blake (1757-1827), Songs of Innocence, printed by the author, 1789. Estimate: $1,000,000-1,500,000. © Christie's Images Ltd 2025.

NEW YORK, NY.- Christie’s will present an unprecedented opportunity to explore the images and ideas that fed the imagination of one of the most beloved picture book artists in history, the late Maurice Sendak, whose books have sold more than 50 million copies worldwide. Maurice Sendak, Artist, Collector, Connoisseur includes a live auction on 10 June – which would have been Sendak’s 97th birthday – and an online auction 29 May—10 June 2025. The works will be on view at Christie’s 6—10 June 2025. For more information about Maurice Sendak as a collector, please see, Inside the world of Maurice Sendak. Christie’s is presenting more than 100 works by artists who inspired Sendak, as well as almost 30 original works by Sendak himself. As a brilliant draftsman and visionary artist who disseminated his art through books, Sendak was drawn to prints, drawings, and books of the Romantic era at the ... More
 

Heidi Zuckerman. Photo: Luke Fontana.

COSTA MESA, CA.- The Orange County Museum of Art today announced that Heidi Zuckerman has decided to move on from her role as CEO and Director at the end of her contract in December 2025 to focus on her media platform. Zuckerman, who has led the museum through a period of remarkable growth, will assist the Executive Committee in the search for her successor. She is the museum’s thirteenth director since its founding in 1962. OCMA has thrived under Zuckerman’s visionary leadership, including the successful completion and 2022 grand opening of the museum’s world-class new home, designed by Morphosis Architects under the direction of Pritzker Prize winner Thom Mayne. She leaves behind a legacy of institutional growth, impactful exhibitions, free access to art and community engagement that has solidified the museum’s position as a premier cultural destination. In the two years following the opening of OCMA’s new building, the museum welcomed over 500,000 visitors—a surge twelv ... More


Pair of exceptional Aston Martins lead further consigmnments for RM Sotheby's online-only auction in April   First page of the 'Blueberry' saga from 'Fort Navajo' No. 1 takes center stage at Heritage   Winston Wächter Fine Art opens an exhibition of works by Heather Hutchison


The online-only sale will run from 23-28 April, with a stunning selection of automobile and memorabilia lots on offer. Photo: Maximilian Vogl / RM Sotheby's.

LONDON.- RM Sotheby’s announced the addition ofseveral significant consignments to its Shift Online: Europe and Middle East sale, which is set to take place from 23-28 April. With everything from limited run modern day Aston Martin’s to a 1932 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Sedanca de Ville by Barker, there is a collector car for everyone within the sale. An incredible duo of exclusive Aston Martins lead the fresh consignments, with both 2024 Aston Martin DBR22 and 2024 Aston Martin Valour being offered with next to no miles on the clock and presented in the iconic shade of Aston Martin Racing Green. The vanishingly rare 2024 Aston Martin DBR22 is one of only 22 examples built, and draws inspiration from the celebrated open-cockpit racers of the firm’s past such as the DBR1. With no windscreen and a thumping 5.2-litre V-12 engine producing 705 brake-horsepower, the driving experience is nothing short of visceral—a perfect modern ... More
 

Jean Giraud (Moebius) Blueberry Fort Navajo #1 Story Page 1 Original Art (Pilote 210, 1963).

DALLAS, TX.- Included among the treasures in Heritage's April 26-27 International Comic Art Signature® Auction in Dallas and on HA.com is an extraordinary page of original art from one of the earliest works by celebrated French artist Jean Giraud, who earned worldwide acclaim, often while publishing under the pseudonym "Mœbius." The very first page of the Blueberry saga from Fort NavajoNo. 1 is headed to the auction block for the first time, and is one of 19 lots in the auction dedicated to the legendary artist, material that make up "the most extensive selection of Mœbius artwork ever assembled in a single sale," says Olivier Delflas, Heritage's Director of International Comic Art and Anime. Originally published October 31, 1963, in Pilote No. 210 and again in 1965 as a complete story published by Dargaud, this page stands as the most emblematic original artwork of the entire series, if not the artist's extraordinary career. It is symbolic as the debut of one of the greatest Western hero ... More
 

Heather Hutchison, Calliope, 2025. Mixed media, reclaimed Plexiglas, flashe, tape, vinyl, gels, birch plywood box, 16 x 18 x 3 5/8 inches.

NEW YORK, NY.- “All that is solid melts into air.” So said Karl Marx in a completely different context. But that evocative sentence might serve as a description of Heather Hutchison’s luminous constructions. They shift and shimmer, as if pure light and color had been captured and sealed within shallow plywood boxes. From the outside, the boxes are solid, workaday and finite, but inside they seem to have expanded to contain indeterminate depths. Their mysterious contents respond to the surrounding light and change as the viewer moves. Inside the boxes, light emanates from diffuse bands of color, seeps through translucent orbs and bounces off rippling waves. Forms are evoked but refuse to completely resolve. Instead, like half recovered memories, they conjure the mere suggestion of glowing sunsets, reflective waters, mist covered hills, moonlit plains, low lying fog and recently the blaze and smoke of wildfires and cloud feedback. But these works are ... More



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Marc Selwyn Fine Art presents first exhibition of ceramics and sculpture by Akinsanya Kambon
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Marc Selwyn Fine Art presents Akinsanya Kambon, the gallery’s first exhibition of work by the artist. Akinsanya Kambon, born Mark Teemer in Sacramento, California, is a former Marine, Black Panther, and art professor who lives and works in Long Beach. Kambon served in Vietnam as a Marine infantryman and combat illustrator. Upon returning to the U.S., he joined the Sacramento Chapter of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense and served as its Lieutenant of Culture. Kambon’s lifetime of service and artistic practice document suppressed histories and express the beauty of African heritage through drawing, painting, and sculpture. In 2023, Kambon won the prestigious Mohn Award given by the Hammer Museum for his participation in “Made in LA 2023: Acts of Living”. His life, work, and mission will also be the subject of a documentary film “The Hero ... More

Jaume Plensa receives International Sculpture Center's Lifetime Achievement Award
NEW YORK, NY.- Galerie Lelong announced that Jaume Plensa has been awarded the International Sculpture Center's Lifetime Achievement Award. Established in 1991 by the ISC's Board of Trustees, the award recognizes individual sculptors who have made exemplary contributions to the field of sculpture. Candidates for the award are masters of sculptural processes and techniques who have devoted their careers to the development of a laudable body of sculptural work as well as to the advancement of the sculpture field as a whole. Past recipients include Magdalena Abakanowicz, Alice Aycock, Lynda Benglis, Fletcher Benton, Fernando Botero, Deborah Butterfield, Louise Bourgeois, Sir Anthony Caro, Elizabeth Catlett, John Chamberlain, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Eduardo Chillida, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Petah Coyne, Tony Cragg, Mark di Suvero, Melvin Edwards, Red ... More

Erika Ito joins The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College as Communications Manager
POMONA, CALIF.- The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College announced the arrival of Erika Ito as the museum’s new communications manager. Ito, who officially joined the Benton on March 31, will now serve as the point of contact for the media as well as direct all of the museum’s communications efforts, including social media platforms, the museum’s website, and tailored messaging to the Benton’s various constituents and communities, including the Friends of the Benton support group. “We are thrilled to welcome Erika to the Benton team,” said Victoria Sancho Lobis, the Sarah Rempel and Herbert S. Rempel ’23 Director of the museum. “She brings valuable experience and timely perspectives on communicating within and beyond our Southern California communities. We look forward to developing the story of the Benton’s exhibitions, programs, and strategic ... More

The Baltimore Museum of Art presents rarely shown Baltimore Uprising photos by Devin Allen
BALTIMORE, MD.- The Baltimore Museum of Art presents a focus exhibition of 35 rarely shown photographs by Baltimore-based artist Devin Allen. Heavy with History: Devin Allen and the Baltimore Uprising documents a defining moment in the city’s history by capturing the raw emotion of the protests that followed Freddie Gray’s untimely death in 2015. Organized by Lisa Snowden, Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of Baltimore Beat, this exhibition of powerful black-and-white images shows impassioned protestors, joyful children, wary police officers, and a collective righteous anger, pain, and advocacy for a different future. The exhibition also includes a soundscape featuring voices of the Baltimore Uprising for visitors to listen to while they are in the gallery. The exhibition is on view through June 22, 2025. “Devin Allen’s photographs are evocative, poignant, and magnetic. They draw ... More

Karma opens an exhibition of works by Xiao Jiang
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Xiao Jiang’s oil paintings depict scenes from his life—primarily landscapes and interiors—in the silent language of color and form. Subtle chromatic shifts in planar shapes structure many of his compositions, evincing the poetic sensitivity of his minimalist realism, which draws as much on the Chinese Literati painting tradition as on the mysterious interiors of Edward Hopper. The particular qualities of Xiao’s surfaces—their warp and weft, their visceral texture—come from his use of burlap as a substrate. Embracing the coarseness of his material, he works slowly, building layer upon layer. “I paint in and paint out,” he explains, “continuously refining the image, gradually discovering the final result through the process.” In By the Window, Xiao sets off eternal, atemporal landscapes with a new attentiveness to specific, fleeting moments that dissipate as quickly ... More

Tarek Abou El Fetouh joins the artistic team of Dream City festival in Tunis
TUNIS.- L’Art Rue association announced that curator Tarek Abou El Fetouh is joining the artistic team of Dream City festival led by Selma and Sofiane Ouissi and Jan Goossens, to curate exhibitions for its two following editions in 2025 and 2027. Researching the upcoming exhibition led to the idea for the project Suni’a Bisihrika, or Made with Your Magic. The project is planned to unfold in five phases across cities and will be launched in Tunis during Dream City 2025 with an exhibition and a conference, concluding in 2027 with an exhibition and launch of a publication co-edited with Rasha Salti. The project borrows its Arabic title from a phrase created to facilitate the memorization of the eight ِmain ِArabic musical maqams. Each letter in these two words represents the first letter of a main maqam’s name. These formal musical structures have been used for centuries in a vast region ... More

Works from Maurice Sendak's masterpieces anchor Heritage's Illustration Art Auction
DALLAS, TX.- For generations, the Caldecott Medal-winning Where the Wild Things Are has affirmed the wonder and loneliness inherent in the childhood experience and the singularity of Maurice Sendak's vision. Heritage Auctions celebrates the legacy of author and illustrator Sendak's iconic characters from that literary classic with an auction of 28 works highlighting the adventures of Max and the Wild Things and other Sendak favorites in its May 2 Illustration Art Signature® Auction. Mounted upon the release of the 2008 Wild Things film adaptation by Spike Jonze, the Sendak in Soho show at New York's AFA Gallery was the first time this fantastic grouping of costume and set designs, poster art and the author's only bronze sculpture was unveiled to the public. An immense success, the exhibition's works went on to be featured in the traveling show Maurice Sendak: 50 ... More

Tornabuoni Arte celebrates Arte Povera's enduring legacy in new exhibition
FLORENCE.- On Thursday, April 17, 2025, Tornabuoni Arte will open the exhibition Arte Povera: The Beauty of Essence, a tribute to the movement theorized by art critic Germano Celant, which profound- ly marked the art of the second half of the 20th century. The project brings together historical masterpieces by its leading figures, including Alighiero Boetti, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Giulio Paolini, Pino Pascali, Michelangelo Pistoletto, and Gilberto Zorio. The term “Arte Povera” was first coined by Germano Celant in 1967 in the article “Arte Povera. Appunti per una guerriglia”, published in Flash Art magazine. This provocative text described a group of artists working in Turin whose practice pushed the boundaries of art and its institu- tions, challenging the post-war cultural hegemony and the commodification of the art world. These artists, despite their diverse ... More

1880 THAT: Christine Sun Kim and Thomas Mader at Wellcome Collection
LONDON.- This spring, Wellcome Collection will present 1880 THAT, the first major London exhibition by Berlin-based artists Christine Sun Kim and Thomas Mader. Collaborating for over a decade, Kim and Mader use humour and word games as tools to reveal the complexities of communication and highlight the intersections between social interaction and exclusion. 1880 THAT will feature new commissions and recent works that explore sign language’s relationship to spoken language and the policies that govern linguistic suppression and freedom. The exhibition seeks to challenge a medical perspective of deafness as something that needs to be cured and will invite visitors to imagine new possibilities for understanding between signed and spoken languages. 1880 THAT will bring together drawings, film and sculptures that explore the idea of language as a home—an essential ... More

Recently discovered Magritte work on paper heads to auction
LAMBERTVILLE, NJ.- A recently discovered work on paper from defining Surrealist René Magritte will headline Rago/Wright’s Post War & Contemporary Art auction on May 21st. The untitled work, estimated between $100,000 and $150,000, was purchased by its present owner for approximately $1,580 on popular online auction platform eBay in January 2024. Executed in ballpoint pen, colored pencil, and pencil on paper, the work depicts colossal chess pieces amidst a sky of fluffy clouds; it once belonged to Mora Henskens, the longtime companion of international lawyer Harry Torczyner, who championed Magritte and his work as a friend, legal adviser, writer, and collector. The drawing combines two of Magritte’s most frequent motifs: clouds and chess pieces, specifically those that he referred to as "bilboquets" or "grelots.” Magritte revisited this particular combination, in which ... More



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On a day like today, Ukrainian-American sculptor Louise Nevelson died
April 17, 1988. Louise Nevelson (September 23, 1899 - April 17, 1988) was an American sculptor known for her monumental, monochromatic, wooden wall pieces and outdoor sculptures. In this image: Installation view.of an exhibition at McCabe Fine Art that presented a diverse selection of Louise Nevelson’s late career works.



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