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New installation 'Fresh Paint: Derrick Adams' to open at The Parrish Art Museum

Derrick Adams (American, b. 1970), Getting the Bag, 60 x 60, 2024. Courtesy the Artist and Gagosian.

WATER MILL, NY.- This fall, the Parrish Art Museum continues its groundbreaking collaboration with The FLAG Art Foundation with the latest installation of FRESH PAINT, featuring a striking new work by Derrick Adams. FRESH PAINT spotlights the latest works by both emerging and established artists, fostering a direct response to current issues and cultural movements. The rotating series of SINGLE-ARTWORK EXHIBITIONS housed in the Creativity Lounge at the Parrish Art Museum features a large-scale work by Derrick Adams finished within the last few weeks. The painting riffs on cultural signifiers, featuring a Black Cowboy holding an eagle who carries a tiny designer bag in its beak. In the far distance, a Native American teepee stands proud on top of a canyon. The Creativity Lounge is open to the public at no charge during regular Museum hours. For the second installment of FRESH PAINT, the Museum and FLAG have invited Brooklyn-born writer and visual a ... More


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Battle royale looms at Apollo Art Auctions' Oct. 12-13 Ancient Art & Antiquities sale   David Zwirner now representing Victor Man   The 68 Jay St Bar opens a solo show of 18 new acrylic and watercolor paintings by John Lavezzo


Superb circa-1590 AD Italian etched and lavishly gilded half-suit of infantry armor by Pompeo Della Cesa, armorer to European royalty. Opening bid: $80,000 ($107,100). Image courtesy of Apollo Art Auctions.

LONDON.- Apollo Art Auctions’ October 12-13 Fine Ancient Art & Antiquities sale offers the company’s flourishing audience of bidders a chance to acquire pieces of unrivaled excellence and integrity, each one supported by venerable provenance. The 905-lot auction includes important rarities sourced ... More
 

Victor Man, K, 2014 (detail). © Victor Man.

NEW YORK, NY.- David Zwirner announced the representation of Victor Man. The gallery will present the painting K, 2014 by Man at Art Basel Paris, and a solo exhibition of the artist’s work is planned to be held in autumn 2025 at David Zwirner’s London location. Man’s psychologically layered, resolutely enigmatic paintings collapse reality and fiction, past and present. Marked by an elegant spareness and often painted in a palette of dark and atmospheric tones, the artist’s ... More
 

Lavezzo’s search for meaning within his imagery is a fluid process by design.

BROOKLYN, NY.- The 68 Jay St Bar in the heart of Dumbo, Brooklyn, is presenting a solo show of 18 new acrylic and watercolor paintings by California artist John Lavezzo, on view from September 16 to October 20, 2024. Birds are thematic, rendered in elemental form and perched in repose among branches and leaves, still but not static. Lavezzo focuses his attention on fleeting subjects, often saturating his canvases in overlapping ... More



Exhibition presents complete works from Peter Hujar's series Portraits in Life and Death   Berlin's Kupferstichkabinett celebrates the "Other Impressionism"   The Girl with a Pearl Earring captivates visitors in a groundbreaking neuroscience study


Peter Hujar (1934-1987), Fran Lebowitz, 1975. © The Peter Hujar Archive/Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY.

VENICE.- The Peter Hujar Foundation, New York, is presenting the first exhibition in Europe of Peter Hujar’s legendary Portraits in Life and Death. Comprising the complete set of 41 photographs reproduced in the 1976 book, Portraits in Life and Death—the only publication Hujar produced during his lifetime, for which his friend, the critic Susan Sontag, penned the introduction—the exhibition has been curated by Grace Deveney, David C. and Sarajean Ruttenberg Associate ... More
 

Joseph Pennell, From the Cortlandt Street Ferry, 1908. Sandpaper aquatint, drypoint © National Museums in Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett / Dietmar Katz.

BERLIN.- This fall, the Berlin Kupferstichkabinett opens its doors to an extraordinary exhibition titled The Other Impressionism: International Printmaking from Manet to Whistler. Running from September 25, 2024, to January 12, 2025, this special collection shines a spotlight on a lesser-known facet of the Impressionist movement: printmaking. Impressionism is a beloved art movement, characterized ... More
 

Mauritshuis unveils findings on the emotional impact of viewing original artworks.

THE HAGUE.- The renowned Mauritshuis museum in The Hague recently presented compelling findings from a groundbreaking neuroscience study revealing that viewing original artworks elicits a profoundly different emotional response in the brain compared to looking at reproductions. The research indicates that visitors experience a tenfold stronger emotional reaction when standing face-to-face with a painting, such as Vermeer’s iconic Girl with a Pearl Earring, ... More



'Marhala: Highlights from the Dalloul Collection' lead the Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art sales   The Hamburger Kunsthalle opens its first solo exhibition devoted to the painter Albert Oehlen   Bilbao Fine Arts Museum acquires Ignacio Zuloaga's Portrait of Erik Satie


Marwan, Head. Signed and dated ‘MARWAN 73’ (upper right); signed and dated again ‘MARWAN 73’ (lower right); signed, inscribed and dated twice 'MARWAN PARIS 1973' (on the stretcher bars). © Christie's Images Ltd 2024.

LONDON.- Christie’s announces the bi-annual Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art sales, taking place this autumn in London live on 31 October at Christie’s headquarters and online, 21 October - 4 November. Building on the ... More
 

Albert Oehlen (*1954), Untitled, 1992. Siebdruck, Acryl und Öl auf Leinwand, 240 x 200 cm. Privatsammlung © Albert Oehlen / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024. Photo: Archive Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin | Paris | London.

HAMBURG.- The Hamburger Kunsthalle is presenting its first solo exhibition devoted to the painter Albert Oehlen (b. 1954), featuring 20 large-format images, the »Computer Paintings«. Oehlen painted the first of these images in the early 1990s, and a second series in the early 2000s. They were ... More
 

Ignacio Zuloaga. Retrato de Erik Satie (c. 1893-1894).

BILBAO.- Since its inception in 1908, the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum has significantly expanded its collections through donations and legacies. This method of acquisition has persisted over time, becoming a hallmark of the institution: more than 60% of the artworks in the museum's artistic heritage have been bequeathed or donated by individuals, institutions, and corporate entities. In this historical lineage, Begoña ... More


Photobastei exhibition celebrates William Klein's photobook "New York 1954-1955"   First solo show in the US for hyper emerging Canadian artist Raeanne Schachter on view in Austin   Mennour presents "Alicja Kwade: Blue Days Dust"


William Klein, New York The Complete Set, 1954-55. Photograph No.051. Photo: Courtesy Jean-Kenta Gauthier.

ZURICH.- William Klein, the maverick photographer whose groundbreaking photobook "New York 1954-1955" redefined the boundaries of street photography, is making a triumphant return to the city that captivated him decades ago. The Photobastei gallery in Zürich is hosting a comprehensive exhibition showcasing 130 images from this iconic work, offering photography ... More
 

Legs: Sculpture - Discarded broken ceramic, original acrylic on canvas decoupage.


AUSTIN, TX.- Unchained.Art Contemporary Gallery is presenting ‘DAMES : AMPLIFIED’, the first solo show in the US for hyper emerging Canadian artist Raeanne Schachter. This exhibition marks a significant milestone in her career, showcasing a completely new body of work that reflects her evolution as an artist. Known for her boundless ... More
 

Alicja Kwade. Photo: Doro Zinn, © Alicja Kwade.

PARIS.- In her sculptural work and more extensively in her exhibitions, that she arranges with the most exquisite precision, Alicja Kwade makes daily objects cohabit with forms created from natural materials: stone, wood, metals and various other materials. As she explains, her practice is about “the natural and social forces that fashion our lives and our perceptions of reality.” Though her work is often described by emphasising what it owes ... More



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Jean-Kenta Gauthier presents the new project 'Fleur de corbeau' by David Horvitz
PARIS.- Trees for museums, flowers to be imagined, sprayed watercolours or Mexican palm trees on Donald Trump's golf course. With Avenues All Lined With Trees, David Horvitz (born in 1981 in Los Angeles) presents poetic, conceptual and evolving works, mail art and a video - everything here evokes or even emanates from 7th Avenue Garden, the artist's personal garden in Los Angeles, next door to his studio. Since its creation in 2021 with the Californian landscape architecture agency Terremoto, it has been conceived as a place for sharing, welcoming, experimenting and resisting in the heart of the city and its ecological disaster. At JKG Vaugirard, David Horvitz presents the new project Fleur de corbeau [Crow's Flower] (2024) which documents the spontaneous donation of plumeria cuttings to fourteen French public collections, a ... More

Museum Brandhorst opens "Tourmaline: Queering History"
MUNICH.- Museum Brandhorst presents “Pollinator” and “Happy Birthday, Marsha!,” two filmic works by contemporary artist Tourmaline to accompany the exhibition “Andy Warhol & Keith Haring. Party of Life.” Tourmaline is an artist, filmmaker, and activist who reimagines queer history and honors the forerunners who shaped it. To complement the exhibition “Andy Warhol & Keith Haring. Party of Life,” Museum Brandhorst is presenting two of her filmic works. “Pollinator” (2022) will be shown in the museum’s media room, while the short film “Happy Birthday, Marsha!” (2018), created in collaboration with Sasha Wortzel, will be screened on October 22, followed by an artist talk, in cooperation with FILMFEST MÜNCHEN. Both works revolve around the renowned Black trans woman activist and performance artist Marsha P. Johnson (1945– ... More

Christie's France announces 20th/21st Century Art Auction series
PARIS.- In October, Paris will be the art market’s global epicenter: the contemporary art world meets in Paris with Art Basel, Moderne Art Fair, Internationale, Design Miami, Also Known As Africa, Offscreen and Asia Now. Located just a stone’s throw from the Grand-Palais, Christie’s is at the heart of this international occasion and is participating in the flurry of activity with a series of events that will set the tone for the 2024 auction season. The Collection Danute et Alain Mallart, Bruxelles-Paris-Vilnius will open – and set the tone of – the contemporary art week. Accumulated with precision and discretion, and jealously kept from prying eyes, the Danute and Alain Mallart Collection is the kind of collection that dreams are made of. The fruit of more than 30 years of painstaking research, reflecting two very strong personalities, this art and ... More

Pace Gallery announces presentations for Frieze London, Frieze Masters, and Frieze Sculpture
LONDON.- Pace Gallery announced the details of its presentation for the 2024 editions of Frieze London, Frieze Masters, and Frieze Sculpture. Featuring paintings, sculptures, installations, textiles, and photographs, Pace’s booth (D21) at Frieze London will highlight contemporary artists from its upcoming exhibition program at its London gallery. During the run of the fair, a two-part exhibition of new work by Robert Longo—including his first Combines in over thirty years—will be on view at Pace and Thaddaeus Ropac. At Frieze Masters, the gallery will present a solo booth by Nathalie Du Pasquier, showcasing paintings and sculptural reliefs by the artist alongside works that have influenced her practice. At Frieze Sculpture, Pace will show Yoshitomo Nara’s 2020 sculpture Ennui Head. Pace will return to Frieze London with works by artists including ... More

Brooklyn Museum turns 200
BROOKLYN, NY.- The Brooklyn Museum marks the official start of its 200th anniversary celebration with exhibitions and programming that honor the institution’s trailblazing history and chart a bold path for the future. Launching with exciting exhibitions, a major educational initiative, refreshed dining, and a full weekend of events, the bicentennial celebration will continue well into 2025. Supported by Bank of America, the anniversary celebration begins with two special exhibitions: Toward Joy: New Frameworks for American Art, a transformative reinstallation of the American Art galleries that will reorient the ways the Museum exhibits—and audiences rediscover—this acclaimed collection, and The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition, a major group exhibition of more than 200 artists reflecting the range of creativity in the borough. In November, the ... More

Rhodochrosite from Colorado's now-closed Sweet Home Mine shimmers in Heritage's Fine Minerals Auction
DALLAS, TX.- A breathtaking crystalline specimen from an important American locality that recently closed down will be among the top attractions in Heritage's Fine Minerals Signature® Auction October 18. A Rhodochrosite from Colorado's Sweet Home Mineis a stunning example of the beautiful crystals and color found in the famous locality. This example came from the "Wall Pocket" of the Sweet Home Mine, most of which has been reconstructed and put on display in the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. It features stunning color and features a massive primary crystal measuring 3.31 inches (8.4 cm) in length that sits atop a Tetrahedrite matrix. "The appeal of this specimen extends far beyond the extraordinary eye appeal, because its origin is as important as its stunning visual beauty," says Nic Valenzuela, Director ... More

16.07-carat yellow diamond ring realizes $337,500 at Heritage, leads Fall Jewelry auction to $5 million finish
DALLAS, TX.- A stunning fancy yellow diamond ring sold for $337,500 in Heritage Auctions’ Fall Fine Jewelry Signature® Auction on Monday, helping lead the event to a total of $5,001,358. Based on the ring’s dazzling center stone — a radiant-cut 16.07-carat yellow diamond flanked by shield-shaped diamonds weighing approximately 2.65 carats — it’s easy to see why the ring surpassed its high pre-auction estimate by more than $110,000. Not far behind was a Van Cleef & Arpels 5.01-carat Type IIa pear-shaped diamond and platinum ring that realized $300,000. The renowned French jewelry house is known for using only the finest materials, and this exquisite creation is no exception. According to the Gemological Institute of America, in addition to being extremely rare, Type IIa diamonds such as this one are “the most chemically pure ... More

Thinking in Material: A groundbreaking publication on design models, between process and museum collection
FRANKFURT.- At the Museum of Applied Art, a vibrant discussion unfolds as the institution unveils its latest publication, Thinking in Material: The Model Between Design Process and Museum Collection. This event, marked by an insightful panel discussion, explores the multifaceted roles of design models in contemporary culture and their preservation in museum collections. The newly released book, published by av edition, gathers a consortium of experts including Markus Frenzl, a professor of Design and Media Theory at the University of Munich; Oliver Michl, a model maker at Braun P&G; and Grit Weber, the Deputy Director and Curator of Design, Art, and Media at the Museum of Applied Art. Together, ... More



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On a day like today, French painter Pierre Bonnard was born
October 03, 1867. Pierre Bonnard (3 October 1867 - 23 January 1947) was a French painter, illustrator and printmaker, known especially for the stylized decorative qualities of his paintings and his bold use of color. In this image: Pierre Bonnard, House in the Valley, c. 1922, Watercolor, oil, gouache and pencil on paper, 11 x 15 3/8 inches, Signed lower left.



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