BK Adams, The Walk. Acrylic, dried flowers on canvas, 2024. 48 x 72 x 4 inches | 122 x 183 x 9cm.
NEW YORK, NY.-Claire Oliver Gallery announces Territorial, a solo exhibition of paintings by Brooklyn based artist BK Adams. Premiering a new series of mainly black and white large-scale works, the artist confronts the passage of time and our relationship to the changing phases in our lives. At once deeply narrative and universal, the new paintings in Territorial are a marked departure from the artist's signature primary colored figurative works.
Leaning into abstraction and numerical imagery Adams invites the viewer to chart their own path forward while still cherishing those events that they hold dear in their lives. Territorial is on view September 5 - November 1, 2025. My work has always been inspired by my own journey as a father and a man. Through an abstract notion of time that stretches and bends, this new series is a change of season. I'm now speaking in black and white, which the viewer can take literally as Black and White, ... More
Egyptian limestone bas-relief panel depicting Ptah (patron deity of craftsmen and architects) presiding over the smelting of metals. Estimate: £80,000-£100,000/$107,160-$133,950.
ESSEX.- Britains TimeLine Auctions, whose specialists are globally renowned for their expertise in fine antiquities, will host a fully-curated five-day sale of ancient art and relics, natural history rarities and premier ancient coins starting Tuesday, September 9 and concluding on Saturday, September 13, 2025. All lots appearing in the lavishly illustrated hardcover catalogue are from the September 9 live gallery session. Auction entries from all five days may be viewed in their entirety online or in the companys printed PDF catalogues, which include authoritative descriptions and multiple photographic views of each item. The sale is highlighted by Part I of the premier estate collection of the late John P Meredith, a lifelong collector and antiquities connoisseur from Cornwall, England. Numbering more than 400 items in total, the widely-varied assemblage includes Egyptian, Medieval, Greek, Near Eastern, Western Asiatic an ... More
COLOGNE.- The artist couple Bernd and Hilla Becher (19312007 / 19342015) set a benchmark in the history of photography with their work. Beginning in 1959, they collaborated almost continuously for decades on a joint oeuvre, developed across Germany, the Benelux countries, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, the United States, and Canada. Their artistic style, characterized by a precise, documentary visual language and methodical systematization, resonated significantly with movements such as Minimal Art and Conceptual Art. Against the backdrop of New Objectivity and inspired by 19th-century documentary photography, they created a visual grammar whose influence remains palpable in contemporary photography. For the first time in Europe, Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur presents an extensive retrospective featuring over 300 ... More
HONG KONG.- Christie's announced that Pablo Picasso's Buste de femme will be a leading highlight of the Hong Kong 20th/21st Century Evening Sale on 26 September (estimate: HK$86,000,000 106,000,000 / US$11,000,000 14,000,000). Depicted wearing her signature hat and gazing directly with her renowned dark eyes is Dora Maar, the radical Surrealist artist and photographer, and Picasso's great muse and lover during the wartime years. Maar was a creative force in Picasso's life, inspiring many of the greatest, most daring portraits of the artist's prolific oeuvre, including his famous Weeping Woman, held in Tate, London. Presented after more than 25 years in private hands, Buste de femme is one of the largest and finest of Picasso's portraits of Dora Maar to come to auction in recent years. Cristian Albu, Deputy Chairman, Head of 20th and 21st Century Art, Christie's Asia Pacific, commented: We are honoured to present Buste de femme, a ... More
Robert Grosvenor, Untitled, 1970 (installation view, 1974). Courtesy Robert Grosvenor and Storm King Art Center Archives.
NEW YORK, NY.- Paula Cooper Gallery announced the death of Robert Grosvenor on September 3, 2025 at age 88. Grosvenor eluded artistic categorization during his more than sixty-year career, producing diverse, singular works that explore the spatial dynamics between object, architecture, and viewer. Known primarily as a sculptor, his work also includes photography, drawing and collage. Grosvenor was an artists artist whose work was widely revered by younger artists especially, and consistently provided inspiration to his peers and the generations that followed. A major exhibition of Grosvenors work is currently on view at the Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany (August 30, 2025January 11, 2026). Grosvenor was educated at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Dijon (1956); the Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (1957-1959); and the Università de Perugia (1958). He considered his career to have actually begun with the exhibition of Transoxiana (1965) in a group ... More
LONDON.- Christie's announces the sale of Spellbound The Hegewisch Collection, one of the most distinguished and important private collections of prints and works on paper assembled in the 20th century. The first auction of works from this collection will take place on 16 October 2025, during the 20/21 Marquee Week coinciding with the Frieze Art Fairs in London, with subsequent sales scheduled for March and September 2026. With an overall estimate of around £10,000,000-15,000,000, Spellbound The Hegewisch Collection offers an opportunity to acquire rare and important prints and works on paper by some of the greatest artists of their time. Its remarkable range - spanning from exquisite Old Master prints by Dürer and Rembrandt and the dark visions of Goya and Redon to the psychological intensity of Munch, Dix, and Beckmann, in addition to masterpieces by Picasso - offers a deep and moving insight into the beguiling power of the graphic arts. From its beginnings, the Hegewisch Colle ... More
BALTIMORE, MD.- On November 2, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) will open Amy Sherald: American Sublime, as the third venue for the artists acclaimed mid-career survey. The exhibition is the most comprehensive presentation of Sheralds work to date, illuminating the arc of her career from 2007 to 2024 through approximately 40 paintings. From foundational early works to some of her most iconic and recognizable paintings and rarely seen examples, American Sublime captures the power and poignancy of Sheralds artistry and traces her ascendance as one of the most influential figurative painters of our time. The exhibition will remain on view in Baltimore through April 5, 2026. The presentation of American Sublime at the BMA ... More
LONDON.- The restoration of one of the UK's most recognisable landmarks, a pioneering new medical research facility, and a contemporary almshouse designed to reduce isolation among older residents are among the six projects shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize 2025. A universitys factory for fashion, an accessible home and a creative house extension have also been shortlisted. The six projects in the running for the UKs highest accolade in architecture, are: A pioneering model providing housing for later living: Replacing an abandoned care home, Appleby Blue radically reimagines the traditional almshouse to foster community and reduce isolation among residents. The layout flips a centuries-old typology, placing communal spaces at its heart to encourage interaction, while bay windows at street level connect residents to the outside world. Thoughtful details, such as the timber-clad interior, discreet accessibility features and terracotta paved hallways bursting with b ... More
Lisette Model, Promenade des Anglais, Nice, 1934. Gelatin silver print, printed 1977 by Gerd Sander, 49.3 x 38.9 cm.
COLOGNE.- "Never photograph anything you are not passionately interested in! This advice, given to Lisette Model (1901-1983) at the beginning of her professional career by her friend, the photographer Rogi André, became the maxim for her entire photographic oeuvre. Born in Vienna in 1901, Model initially trained as a musician, studying harmony and composition with Arnold Schönberg, before taking up photography in the early 1930s. At that time, she was living in France, and it was in Paris and on the Côte d'Azur that she took her first pictures, which were soon published in Regards magazine. In Nice, she captured the wealthy and complacent idlers on the Promenade des Anglais with her Rolleiflex and her characteristic socially critical gaze; in Monte Carlo, she took her famous photograph of a corpulent gambler, among others. The upper-class prosperity and carefree, sweet life captured here ... More
MADRID.- The Prado Museum is giving its most iconic space a fresh look, swapping its signature grayish-green walls for a deep blue that museum officials say will make masterpieces by Titian, Rubens, and others truly pop. Starting tomorrow, the museum will begin a six-week renovation of its famous Central Gallery, the historic heart of the institution for over two centuries. The decision follows a successful trial run during a recent exhibition on El Greco, where a similar blue backdrop was used to dramatic effect. Museum director Miguel Falomir said the new color will create a "vibrant contrast" with the Italian and Spanish collections while also restoring a sense of the gallery's architectural grandeur. The choice of blue isn't arbitrary; its a color with a strong presence in art history, famously used by Spanish masters like Velázquez and Murillo. The museum had been experimenting with different ... More
PARIS.- Three paintings, exhibited one at a time, each telling distinct female narratives, yet bound together by the tragic, mystical, and sensual passage from body to otherworldly states, through the act of sacrifice. Iva Lulashi (Tirana, 1988), a leading figure in the recent revival of Italian painting, inaugurates a new cycle of her practice with a project that is at once intimate narrative and theatrical device, private imaginary and paradigmatic tale. The very structure of the exhibition constitutes a statement of intent: three large canvases, shown in succession, mark the temporal unfolding of the display, as immobile acts of a silent theatrical pièce. As in theatre, duration is integral to the work, and vision is always partial, deferred. Drama and staging define this pictorial cycle, a virtual triptych whose protagonists are female figures drawn from diverse literary contexts: the fable-like dimension of the Albanian legend of Rozafa, foundational myth of the city of Shkodra, homeland ... More
Allan Wexler, Chance Chairs, 1996. Yellow trace paper, ink, polyurethane on plywood, 40 x 28 in. 101.6 x 71.1 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and Jane Lombard Gallery.
NEW YORK, NY.- Jane Lombard Gallery will present 30x30, an exhibition celebrating the legacy of Jane Lombard as a visionary dealer. This landmark exhibition will showcase a wide range of works, highlighting the innovative and boundary-pushing art that has defined Lombards focus over the past three decades. The exhibition will be on view from September 5th through October 25th, 2025, with an opening reception on September 5th, from 6-8 PM. 30x30 features both large-scale installations and intimate works, exploring themes that range from humor in the face of political turmoil, to the role of architecture in the artistic process, to the body and self as a recurring motif in contemporary art. The title of the exhibition alludes to time, but also to a measurement something we often speak of in art: dimensions. Thirty by thirty connotes a ratio, much like how some of the ... More
Robert Davidson, Chief of the Underworld, 2006, acrylic on canvas, Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Gift of the Entwistle Family.
VANCOUVER, BC.- The Vancouver Art Gallery today announced a significant donation of 23 works by celebrated Haida artist Guud san glans Robert Davidson (b. 1946) from TELUS President and CEO Darren Entwistle and his family. Davidson, the great-grandson of artist Charles Edenshaw and a protégé of Haida master Bill Reid, is widely recognized for revitalizing Northwest Coast artistic traditions through contemporary interpretation. Guud san glans Robert Davidson is among the most influential artists working in Canada and beyond, says Eva Respini, Interim Co-CEO and Curator at Large at the Vancouver Art Gallery. This remarkable gift from the Entwistle family significantly strengthens our holdings of Davidsons work. Each painting and sculpture offers a lens into what Davidson has termed a contemporary‑traditional aesthetic that spans decades. We are honoured to steward these vital works and excited to share ... More
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Pioneering artist Diana Thater to receive ArtCenter's 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award PASADENA, CA.- ArtCenter College of Design announced that acclaimed artist, educator, writer, curator and alumna, Diana Thater, will receive the Colleges 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2025 ArtCenter Awards ceremony on Saturday, September 27, 2025. The Lifetime Achievement Award is given annually to a distinguished graduate who has demonstrated a lifetime of professional and creative achievement. Michael Govan, CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) will present the award to Thater at the ceremony. A 1990 graduate of ArtCenters MFA program in Art, Thater has taught at the College since 1995 and currently serves as the chair of the Art Department, where she mentors a new generation of artists, while maintaining a robust and internationally recognized artistic practice. Diana ... More
Artcurial celebrates the 100th anniversary of Philippe Hiquily PARIS.- To mark the 100th anniversary of Philippe Hiquilys birth (19252013), Artcurial is paying tribute to this leading figure in contemporary sculpture with a unique exhibition, running from September 10th to 30th 2025, alongside the Parcours des Mondes art fair. In partnership with the Hiquily Committee, the exhibition brings together over 50 works from private collections and is structured around five main themes: Hiquily et les arts océaniens, Le mouvement et léquilibre, La femme par le corps, Les bijoux and Le mobilier. The theme Hiquily et les arts océaniens creates a dialogue between the French artists sculptures, monumental works, furniture pieces, jewelry, paintings, Chinese ink drawings and artifacts from the Sepik region and the Kanak people, both cultures that were particularly meaningful to Hiquily. This section highlights the deep connection he maintained ... More
Städel Museum highlights Asta Gröting's intimate video art FRANKFURT.- Intimate moments and closeness characterize the multifaceted work of the German artist Asta Gröting (b. 1961). Originally and still working as a sculptor, she has expanded her artistic practice to include film and video. She has been one of the most influential figures in contemporary German art since the 1990s. In her work, she renders the invisible visible by focusing on processes that often go unnoticed in everyday life, as well as on interpersonal relationships. From 5 September 2025 to 12 April 2026, the Städel Museum will present a solo exhibition of the artists work in its Collection of Contemporary Art, featuring eight works created between 2015 and 2025, including seven video works and one laser projection specially developed for the exhibition. This selection enables visitors to experience the fluid transitions between nature and culture, intimacy and distance, ... More
Myth and modernity: María Berrío's new works unfold at Hauser & Wirth NEW YORK, NY.- New York-based Colombian artist María Berrío builds watercolor painting and Japanese paper collage into layered pictorial architectures where myths and folktales merge with contemporary experiences of adversity, resilience, despair and triumph. For Soliloquy of the Wounded Earth, her debut solo presentation with Hauser & Wirth, she will unveil new large-scale works on canvas that portray imaginary environments, characters and strange narratives that nevertheless invoke a sense of déjà vu in the viewer. Textured and dense, her paintings, evoke societies in states of flux and evolutionrealms where everyday minutiae signal the inextricability of the present from history, memory and tradition. With its amalgam of painting and precise yet gestural collage, Berríos process echoes the structure of oral storytelling. Like folktales that are reshaped each time ... More
Kiang Malingue announces the representation of Tseng Chien-Ying NEW YORK, NY.- Kiang Malingue announced its representation of Tseng Chien-Ying. Tseng Chien-Ying (b. 1987, Nantou, Taiwan) is an artist based in Taipei. He received his MFA in Fine Arts from Taipei National University of the Arts in 2013. Working primarily with ink, gouache, and ceramic sculpture, Tseng draws upon traditional East Asian materials and aesthetics to articulate contemporary conditions of embodiment, spirituality, and socio-cultural tension. Tsengs recent solo exhibitions include: Regarding the Mediocrity of Others, Longlati Foundation, Shanghai (2025); Skin Depth, Each Modern, Taipei (2022); Cacotopias, Red Gold Fine Art, Taipei (2020); The Daydream of Delusions, Red Gold Fine Art, Taipei (2017). Recent group exhibitions include: Too Loud a Solitude: A Century of Pathfinding for Eastern Gouache Painting in Taiwan, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, ... More
Hotel Metropole to present Tony Cragg "Fragile Nature" during Venice Glass Week VENICE.- Fragile Nature is a series of glass sculptures by Tony Cragg exhibited at the Hotel Metropole to coincide with The Venice Glass Week. Materiality has always been a central concern for Tony Cragg, who continues to explore the possibilities offered by a wide range of materials to investigate the formal aspects of both natural and man-made worlds. Cragg is also interested in how these material forms, which may appear outwardly organic, ultimately influence our ideas and emotions. He has been a pioneer in realizing the potential of glass as a versatile fine art medium. He continues to create innovative sculptures at the Berengo Studio in Murano, since the first edition of Glasstress in 2009. While this series of sculptures may seem inspired by organic forms, they do not imitate nature; rather, they focus on the materiality of glass itself, which is intrinsically linked to the processes ... More
Tokyo Arts and Space presents TOKAS Project Vol. 8: Entangled Protocol and the Flowing Edge TOKYO.- The TOKAS Project promotes international exchange and critical reflection on the relationship between art and society through diverse, multicultural perspectives. In its eighth editioncelebrating 15 years of collaboration between Tokyo Arts and Space (TOKAS) and Atelier Mondial in Baselthe project features works by three artist groups: Leonardo Bürgi Tenorio, Monica Studer/Christoph van den Berg, and Nakashima Rika. This edition focuses on shifting perceptions and the fluid contours of existence. Once seen as clearly distinct, the boundaries between humans and non-human entitiesnature, animals, machinesare increasingly ambiguous. Invisible agents like microorganisms shape both bodily and social experience, while AI and algorithms extend perception beyond human limits. Themes such as death and hallucination also emerge as pathways ... More
Capturing a nation: A major retrospective of Dirk Reinartz arrives in Erfurt ERFURT.- A major retrospective of the late German photojournalist and image-maker Dirk Reinartz is now on view at the Kunsthalle Erfurt. Titled "Photographing, What Is," the exhibition offers a comprehensive look at the artist's work, which chronicled the social and political changes of a divided and then reunited Germany. The show comes to Erfurt after a successful run at the LVR-Landesmuseum in Bonn, where it marked the 20th anniversary of the artist's passing. Reinartz (19472004) was a master of a precise and powerful visual style. His work, which appeared in major magazines like Stern and Der Spiegel, went beyond simple documentation to capture the subtleties of everyday life. The exhibition delves into his lifelong fascination with German identity, exploring themes of history, memory, and the tension between public and private life. Reinartzs photographs ... More
Mazzoleni London celebrates Albisola's artistic legacy ahead of its 40th anniversary LONDON.- Mazzoleni London will present Albisola: A Season of Artists, opening on 14 October until 19 December 2025. This exhibition celebrates the rich artistic legacy of Albisola, the Ligurian town that became a crucible of post-war artistic experimentation, collaboration, and ceramic innovation. Timed to coincide with the lead-up to Mazzolenis 40th anniversary in 2026, the exhibition explores the deep personal and historical connections between Albisola and the Mazzoleni family, relationships that have shaped the gallerys vision and programme since its founding. Bringing together seminal works by leading figures such as Enrico Baj, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Roberto Crippa, Lucio Fontana, Asger Jorn, Wifredo Lam, Piero Manzoni, and Emilio Scanavino, the exhibition offers a rare insight into a vibrant intercultural dialogue, where avant-garde experimentation ... More
Christie's will offer the Au Bak Ling Collection Volume II HONG KONG.- Christie's announced the return of the prestigious Au Bak Ling Collection with a second dedicated auction The Au Bak Ling Collection Volume II taking place on 30 October during Hong Kong Asian Art Week. Once again, a superb selection of Chinese ceramics amassed by the esteemed Hong Kong collector Mr Au Bak Ling (19282019) will be presented. The auction will feature 45 pieces of fine Chinese ceramics spanning the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, most of which were acquired by Mr. Au through auctions in overseas and Hong Kong during the 1970s to 1990s. This outstanding selection of Chinese ceramics, celebrated for its exceptional quality, provenance, and condition, showcases the remarkable breadth and depth of the renowned Au Bak Ling Collection. Leading highlights of the sale include a fine and very rare Kangxi peachbloom-glazed ... More
New exhibition explores Mongolian landscapes and human absence ISTANBUL.- Galeri 77 inaugurates the new art season with Istanbul-based photographer Erhan Corals solo exhibition Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere. Concurrently featured as part of the parallel events of both the 18th Istanbul Biennial and the 212 Photography Festival, the exhibition invites viewers on a profound journey through Mongolias desolate black-and-white landscapes, in pursuit of silence and the absurd. This photographic journey, undertaken across Mongolias remote steppes, deserts, and mountainous regions, places the concept of nowhere at its very core. Within Corals frame, a lone hut, a scrap car, or a childs game without an audience transforms into a visual poem enveloped by infinite silence. Finding his artistic expression not so much in the spectacle as in the intervals of silence, Coral reveals not only the geography itself but also the peculiar ... More
Christie's announces Il Senso Del Colore - Works from the Alessandro Grassi Collection MILAN.- Christie's presents Il Senso del Colore Works from the Alessandro Grassi Collection to be sold this autumn at Christie's London, Paris and New York. The collection for sale consists of 10 works, which were last seen publicly in 2018 when exhibited at the Centro per l'Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci in Prato, with most works coming to auction for the first time as Alessandro Grassi bought mainly via Italian galleries and art dealers. Alessandro Grassi (1942-2009) was born into a world of colour. His chemist father was a founder of Colorama, a key producer of printing inks, and he would follow into this field, becoming a prominent industrialist in Milan. He began collecting in 1979 by acquiring works from the Transavanguardia movement: a group of Italian artists who embraced vivid colour, form and symbolism in reaction to the Conceptual and Minimal tendencies of the previous ... More
On a day like today, German artist Caspar David Friedrich was born
March 05, 1774. Caspar David Friedrich (September 5, 1774 - May 7, 1840) was a 19th-century German Romantic landscape painter, generally considered the most important German artist of his generation. He is best known for his mid-period allegorical landscapes which typically feature contemplative figures silhouetted against night skies, morning mists, barren trees or Gothic ruins. In this image: Two visitors watch the painting "Kreidefelsen auf Ruegen" from 1818 from painter Caspar David Friedrich at the museum Folkwang in Essen, Germany, May 2, 2006. The exhibition "Caspar David Friedrich - Invention of romance" shows a retrospective of the great German painter from May 5 to August 20, 2006.
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