Frida Kahlos El sueño (La cama) established a new auction record for the artist, and the record for any work by a woman artist at auction, achieving $54.7m. Courtesy Sotheby's.
NEW YORK, NY.- In the wake of the success of the collection of Leonard A. Lauder on Tuesday evening, further exceptional collections were presented for sale in Sothebys new home at the Breuer tonight. The white glove auction of The Cindy and Jay Pritzker Collection set the tone for the evening and saw Vincent van Goghs Piles de romans parisiens et roses dans une verre (Romans parisiens) achieve $62.7m. The excitement carried through into the next sale of some 24 works from Exquisite Corpus - a once-in-a-lifetime collection of Surrealist art. Frida Kahlos El sueño (La cama) led the offering, selling for $54.7m - an auction record for any work by a woman artist. The single owner auctions were followed in turn by a sale of Modern art, at the heart of which were works from the collections of Matthew and Carolyn Bucksbaum and Geri Brawerman, both of which were 100% sold tonight. Replete with masterpieces, this evening's auctions togeth ... More
Of the two species defined by palaeontologists within the Triceratops genus, T. prorsus is by far the rarer and fascinates palaeontologists.
PARIS.- On Thursday 11 December, the auction house Gros & Delettrez will be offering for sale the original skull of a young specimen of Triceratops prorsus, exceptionally well preserved at over 70%. This remarkable palaeontological item represents a unique opportunity for museums, private collectors and natural science enthusiasts to acquire a 66-million-year-old emblematic fossil from the Late Cretaceous period. This specimen has been discovered in the Lance Formation, Wyoming (USA). As the only lot in the sale, the public will be able to view this impressive skull from December 9 alongside important pieces of modern Art at the auction house's new premises, located at 2 rue de Bérite, in Paris's 6e arrondissement, next to Le Bon Marché and Hôtel Lutetia. This scientific piece, a totem of the majesty of the extinct world, will be displayed alongside a gouache by Soulages from 1963 and an oil painting by Picasso from 1943. Of the two species defined by palaeontologists within the ... More
WANG Zhongyao, Flesh, 2024. Latex sheets, latex tubing, silicone, artificial crystal, and cotton thread, 170 × 76 × 32 cm.
BEIJING.- CHINCHINART and BONIAN Space are pleased to jointly present Spreading Growth, a group exhibition on view from November 22 to December 21, 2025, curated by SHI Yurui and ZHANG Shuhan. Bringing together painting, video, and installation, the exhibition examines persistent trauma, not as a singular event, but as a slow seepage that accumulates through repair, mutates through repetition, and expands across personal, technological, and ecological dimensions. Rooted in psychoanalytic and philosophical inquiry, Spreading Growth draws from Judith Hermans assertion that trauma cannot be cured; one can only learn to live with it, and from Freuds concept of repetition compulsion, which reveals how the mind continually reconstructs painful experiences. Lacans theory of the mirror stage further complicates the formation of selfhood, suggesting an ever-widening distance between the subject and the Real. Within this conceptual framework, the exhibition approa ... More
Louis Anquetin (1861-1932), Avenue de Clichy, in the Evening, five oclock, 1887, pastel on paper on cardboard, 60.3 x 50.3 cm, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (purchased with support from the VriendenLoterij)
AMSTERDAM.- The medium of pastel enjoyed a resurgence in the late nineteenth century thanks to the discovery of various of new pigments that had a hitherto unknown intensity of colour. Drawings in pastel could be made relatively quickly and on location, and artists presented them as fully fledged, autonomous artworks, comparable to paintings. The Van Gogh Museums two new acquisitions illustrate the expressive range of the medium: Anquetins lively, colourful depiction of Parisian nightlife, and Degouves hushed nocturne in shades of blue. Anquetins Avenue de Clichy, Five O'Clock in the Evening captures twilight in the artists district of Batignolles in contrasting planes of colour and bold contours, from the greenish reflection of the gas lamps to the red glow from the butchers shop shimmering on the wet pavement. At the time, five oclock was also known as the hour of the meat, the moment when shoppers made way for ... More
Mattiusi Iyaituk (1950-), Untitled, 1978. Promised gift of Lois and Daniel Miller. Photo MMFA.
MONTREAL.- As of November 8, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) invites you to experience a presentation of Inuit art that defies expectation. Shown in brightly lit renovated and modernized galleries totalling 200 m2 on the ground floor of the Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion, ᐆᒻᒪᖁᑎᒃ uummaqutik: essence of life doubles the Museums exhibition space dedicated to Inuit art. Conceived by Inuk artist and curator asinnajaq, this new presentation of the Museums Inuit art collection prompts us to meditate on the rhythms of life particular to the circumpolar territories known together as Inuit Nunangat (Inuit homelands in Canada). It brings together works dating from 1949 to today that demonstrate richness and diversity in contemporary Inuit artistic expression. Prioritizing a bold storytelling approach, this evolving display will be periodically updated over the next five years, allowing the public to admire a rotation of some 120 ... More
Superman #1 (DC, 1939) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white to white pages.
DALLAS, TX.- The highest-ever-graded copy of Superman No. 1 from 1939, found by a Northern California family in the attic of their late mother's home last year, now holds the record as the world's most expensive comic book after selling for $9.12 million with buyer's premium Thursday, Nov. 20, as the headline item at Heritage'sComic Books Signature® Auction November 2022. "What a momentous day," says Heritage Auctions Vice President Lon Allen. "I'm thrilled for our consignor. Superman No. 1 is a milestone in pop culture history, and this copy is not only in unprecedented condition, but it has a movie-worthy story behind it. I was glad to see the price reflect that and am honored Heritage was entrusted with this iconic book." Despite being protected by only a stack of old newspapers in a cardboard box, the copy earned a 9.0 on a 10-point scale by CGC, the world's largest third-party comics grading service. The $9.12 million price ... More
Julia Fullerton-Batten, The Princess Alice Disaster of 1978. Archival Pigment Print. Signed, titled, dated, numbered on label verso.
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Fahey/Klein Gallery is presenting Julia Fullerton-Batten: Tableaux, a solo exhibition featuring photographs from two major series, Old Father Thames and Frida A Singular Vision of Beauty and Pain. Known internationally for her elaborately staged, cinematic tableaux, Fullerton-Batten constructs meticulously lit scenes that hover between history and imagination. Drawing on the visual language of film and painting, her photographs meditate on moments of time and place, rendered in a theatrical visual narrative. In Old Father Thames, Fullerton-Batten turns her lens toward the legendary river that has shaped Londons character and prosperity for over two millennia. I live very close to the banks of the Thames in West London and became interested in the historical stories connecting the river to London. Its constantly changing face, moving with the tide and the seasons ... More
Todd Hido, 12004-12605, End Sends Advance Warning, 2022. 126 mm format
AMSTERDAM.- Reflex Amsterdam is presenting An Island in the River of Time, a new exhibition by Todd Hido, one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary photography. Known for his atmospheric nocturnal scenes and psychologically charged portraits, Hido now turns toward the expanded visual form of collages, to explore the shifting terrain between memory, place, and narrative. An Island in the River of Time, evokes a momentary stillness within the continuous flow of experience, a pause in which fragments of past and present drift together and drift within the river. In these new works, Hido brings his own photographs into dialogue with vernacular and found imagery, constructing layered compositions that feel at once both intimate and anonymous, real and imagined. I love the process of laying out the sequence and juxtaposition of images. Sometimes I think half my photographic practice is just shuffling images around. ... More
Stacey Masson. Photo MMFA, Jean-François Brière.
MONTREAL.- The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts announced that Stacey Masson is joining its team as Director of Marketing and Communications. Reporting to the Museums Director, she will develop and oversee the implementation of the marketing and outreach strategy with a view to strengthening the MMFAs position as a major player in Montreals cultural scene and the international museum scene. In her role, Stacey will be responsible for several departmentsMarketing; Institutional Outreach; Brand Image, Promotions and Digital Communications; Editorial Production and Content Development; and Events as well as the Boutique and Bookstore. Backed by a team of over 30 employees, she will be tasked with increasing visitor numbers and generating independent revenue streams for the Museum. Stacey is a leader with a great strategic mind and strong human-centric values. Her expertise in integrated marketing communications, customer experience, and social ... More
MUNICH.- 2025 marks the eightieth anniversary of the end of World War II. The Photography Collection at Münchner Stadtmuseum has taken this occasion to exhibit a selection of photographs depicting the wreckage left immediately following the war, featuring work by Herbert List, Clemens Bergmann, Dorothea Brockmann, Johann Danböck, and Helmut Silchmüller. At the heart of the exhibition is a cycle of photographs of ruins taken by photographer Herbert List (19031975) on his wanderings through the destroyed city after his return to Munich in 1945. These include striking portrayals of the old and new town hall as well as key landmarks including the former Braunes Haus, Glyptothek, Akademie der Bildenden Künste, the Hofgarten, the Frauenkirche, the Marstall, and Wittelsbacher Palais. His work stages destroyed ... More
Charles Bell (1935-1995), Gum Ball I, 1971. Oil on canvas, 60 x 48 in.
DALLAS, TX.- Heritage Auctions Nov. 19 Modern & Contemporary Art Signature® Auction realized $4.73 million with buyers premium, achieving artist auction records for Charles Bell and George Morrison, a 91% sell-through rate across 108 lots. It drew 653 bidders from around the world. The auctions centerpiece, Charles Bells monumental Gum Ball I (1971), set a new auction record for the artist at $812,500, reaffirming Bells place as a pioneer of American Photorealism. Standing five feet tall and painted with mesmerizing precision, the work epitomizes Bells ability to elevate the everyday into the extraordinary. Bells Gum Ball I perfectly captures what this auction was about technical brilliance, imagination, and a fresh way of looking at the familiar, says Frank Hettig, Heritage Auctions Senior Vice President of Modern & Contemporary Art. Collectors responded enthusiastically to its scale and spirit. Among the sales st ... More
DUSSELDORF.- The 2026 program at K20 K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen celebrates the transformative potential of art and the art institution. Under the directorship of Susanne Gaensheimer, the Kunstsammlung continues its goal to become a more inclusive and democratic museum. The year begins with the tail-end of two group exhibitions at both houses: Queer Modernism. 1900 to 1950 at K20, and Land and Soil. How we Live Together at K21. These ambitious projects offer alternative narratives to the traditional art historical canon. In the spring, the largest exhibition hall of K20 will be reopened with an artist installation that doubles as a functioning PLAYGROUND, bringing imagination, joy, and play within the museums walls. Subsequent exhibitions at K20 feature two artists disparate in time and place, but who both ... More
Lot no. 38 titled Portrait of Mother by Amrita Sher-Gil is an oil on canvas work, executed in circa 1930.
MUMBAI.- AstaGuru is set to hold the Iconic Masters auction on November 23-24, 2025, celebrating the pioneers who shaped Indias modern artistic identity. The collection features the works of ten visionaries: Raja Ravi Varma, Amrita Sher-Gil, Jamini Roy, K G Subramanyan, F N Souza, K H Ara, M F Husain, Satish Gujral, Krishen Khanna, and Thota Vaikuntam. Each artwork is a representation of Indias artistic evolution, offering collectors an unparalleled opportunity to acquire rare and historically significant pieces. Speaking about the auction, Manoj Mansukhani, Director, Marketing - AstaGuru Auction House said, This auction charts a powerful arc of Indias modern art movement. Bringing together seminal works by the countrys most celebrated masters, the catalogue not only reflects the richness and diversity of their creative vocabularies but also highlights their pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of Indian art. Their ... More
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Tamiko Kawata unveils monumental safety-pin installation at Alison Bradley Projects NEW YORK, NY.- Alison Bradley Projects is presenting Together Too, Tamiko Kawatas second exhibition with the gallery. Spanning six decades of creative inquiry, the exhibition brings together works on paper, sculptures, and a new site-specific installation. At the core of the exhibition is Kawatas largest work to date, Together II: Waterfall, a monumental installation comprising approximately 216,600 safety pins arranged in sweeping silver waves that inundate the gallery walls. Created in collaboration with Alison Bradley Projects, the installation emerged through a series of public workshops, where over 120 participants joined Kawata to assemble chains of interlinked pins. The collective processrepetitive, tactile, and meditativeembodies the works themes of labor, unity and mutual care. To encounter Kawatas work is to engage directly with her biography. ... More
Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas reunite for dual exhibition LONDON.- The British artists Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas are friends. Good friends. They first met on 23 October 2000, their shared birthday, at the legendary Colony Room Club in Soho, introduced by mutual friend, artist and Soho dandy Sebastian Horsley (1962-2010), who featured at various times in each of their works. This winter, Sadie Coles HQ and Frankie Rossi Art Projects present a unique exhibition by Maggi Hambling and Sarah Lucas spanning two galleries on Bury Street. The exhibition reveals the affinities between the artists distinct approaches above all, their sense of lifes proximity to death, and their defiant defining exuberance. Over three decades, living in relative proximity in rural Suffolk, Hambling and Lucas have maintained a close bond. Each has portrayed the other: Lucass sculptural assemblage, Maggi (2012) and Hamblings oil ... More
Cheryl Molnar explores nature, memory, and human impact in 'The Overview' at C24 Gallery NEW YORK, NY.- C24 Gallery presents The Overview, a body of works by Cheryl Molnar. Rooted in investigating the evolving relationship between natural and constructed environments, the exhibition reflects on how humanity shapes and reshapes the landscapes it occupies. Drawing from places of personal significance, from Long Island's Gold Coast to the hills of Santa Monica, Molnar reconstructs these environments as layered, utopian worlds. Through this process, she illuminates the tensions between preservation and development, admiration and control. Her constructed landscapes invite viewers to consider how natural beauty is transformed when filtered through human aspiration, nostalgia, and ambition. Molnar's works reveal how memory is built, not as a singular moment, but as an accumulation of impressions. Through carving, painting, photography, and collage, ... More
'Wonderscape' brings together Julien Calot's radiant paintings and Austyn Taylor's tender sculptures LONDON.- Marie Jose Gallery is presenting Wonderscape, a duo solo exhibition featuring two contemporary artists: Julien Calot, the French painter whos exhibiting for the first time in London with two series of work, along with the American sculptor Austyn Taylor whos a new exclusive talent to the gallery. Wonderscape offers a poetic and immersive exploration of nature, memory, and emotion, creating a shared universe where landscapes and beings coexist: a world and its creatures, a landscape and its myth, a pulse and its voice. In Calots paintings, we enter the landscape of the psyche, where memory, sensation, and nature merge in continuous motion. His densely composed canvases unfold as living, breathing ecosystems abundant with pattern and form that flow like emotional weather. The exhibition will feature a selection of exceptional landscapes along with playful ... More
Bienvenu Steinberg & C opens exhibition featuring Koo Bohnchang, Jane Yang D'Haene, and Peter Kim NEW YORK, NY.- Bienvenu Steinberg & C is presenting On Vessels, an exhibition featuring Koo Bohnchang (b. 1953, Seoul), Jane Yang DHaene (b. Seoul), and Peter Kim (b. 1967, Seoul). The exhibition is on view from November 20 through December 20, 2025. Through photography, ceramic and painting, the three Korean artists approach the vessel as both a physical object and conceptual metaphor. Both a literal and spiritual archive, the vessel is a testament to continuity, identity and transformation. A pioneer of Korean photography, Koo Bohnchang has reinterpreted traditional aesthetics through a contemporary lens. After encountering, in 1989, a photograph of the Anglo-Austrian potter Lucie Rie posing with a Korean moon jar, he became interested in ceramics as conduits of history: The vessel seemed to me as if it was waiting to be rescued and yearning ... More
Four UK artist-makers probe landscape, material, and memory LONDON.- The Shape of Here features four UK based artist-makers exploring new and evolving notions of place through distinct material techniques. Across various perspectives and disciplinesfrom clay to metal and woodtheir experimental investigations result in personal responses to space and landscape. In dialogue with one another, the works presented reflect upon a nature that is constantly changing to evoke a re-evaluation of our relationship to the environment. Relocating from London several years ago, Helen Carnac and David Gates have established their studios and workshops in rural West Somerset. This move has seen an ongoing recontextualisation of their practices, particularly through the gathering of source material and visual imagery while walking the surrounding countryside, exploring human interventions in the landscape. Carnac focuses on the micro ... More
MCA Australia opens its major summer exhibition Data Dreams: Art and AI SYDNEY.- The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA Australia) opened today a landmark exhibition Data Dreams: Art and AI for its major summer exhibition. Presented as part of the 202526 Sydney International Art Series, this exhibition is the first of its kind to be staged by an Australian institution and brings together ten visionary artists from around the world to explore the profound impact of artificial intelligence on contemporary life and creative practice. Through immersive installations, AI-generated films, hallucinatory images and mind-expanding sculptures, Data Dreams invites audiences to experience the possible futures in art and reflect on the evolving relationship between human and machine intelligence. This exhibition brings into focus a range of contemporary concerns, including the relationships between technology and power; how algorithms ... More
Power Station of Art presents 15th Shanghai Biennale: Does the flower hear the bee? SHANGHAI.- The Power Station of Art announces the grand opening of Does the flower hear the bee? the 15th Shanghai Biennale. The exhibition is curated by Chief Curator Kitty Scott, Co-curators Daisy Desrosiers and Xue Tan, as well as Curators Long Yitang and Zhang Yingying, both selected from PSAs Emerging Curators Project. The exhibition design is led by all(zone) / Rachaporn Choochuey, Sara De Bondt is the graphic designer, and Sarah Demeuse is the editor. The City Projects of the 15th Shanghai Biennale will be open to the public at several of Shanghais iconic urban spacesJia Yuan Hai Art Museum, VILLA tbh, Shanghai, Shanghai Botanical Garden-Penjing Garden, and klee klee & friends. During the opening week, the Power Station of Art will host a series of public programs, including performances, roundtable discussions, artist workshops, ... More
The Huntington acquires rare Civil War painting SAN MARINO, CA.- The Huntington announced today that it has acquired Winslow Homers The Sutlers Tent (1863), a rare Civil War painting that documents the artists travels with the Union Army as an illustrator for Harpers Weekly. The work depicts two cavalry soldiers at rest outside a sutlers tenta temporary shop that supplied troops in the fieldand captures a moment of quiet reflection amid the turbulence of war. The painting will debut on Dec. 7 in the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art. The acquisition was made possible through The Huntingtons dedicated partnership with The Ahmanson Foundation to acquire masterworks for the Art Museum. The Foundation has dedicated this gift in honor of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. This marks the fifth major acquisition made through this art-focused program. ... More
New exhibition at Kunstmuseum Ravensburg pairs Kathrin Sonntag with Gabriele Münter's early photographs RAVENSBURG.- For the first time, the exhibition Kathrin Sonntag and Gabriele Münter. The Travelling Eye presents photographs by two Berlin-born artists engaging in a dialogue that spans a time difference of more than a century. Kathrin Sonntag (b. 1981) has embarked on a journey through the hitherto little-known photographic oeuvre of one of the most important artists of German Expressionism, in order to respond with images from her own photographic archive to selected photographs by Gabriele Münter (18771962). Gabriele Münter captured the featured photographs in 1899/1900 during her two-year journey through the United States. The outstanding compositional quality of these images already demonstrates Münter's search ... More
Peter Blum Gallery presents Su-Mei Tse's meditative exhibition 'This is (not) a love song' NEW YORK, NY.- Peter Blum Gallery is presenting This is (not) a love song, an exhibition of new and recent works by Berlin and Luxembourg-based artist, Su-Mei Tse. This marks the artists sixth solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition is on view from November 21, 2025 and will run through January 24, 2026 at 176 Grand Street, New York, NY. Su-Mei Tse is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose practice lyrically translates fleeting moments of existence, memory, and feeling into evocative works spanning photography, sculpture, and installation. Initially trained as a classical cellist, Tse's unique background deeply informs her practice, making the perception of visual elements central to a process that is not solely seen, but felt. Her work contemplates life questions by reflecting on notions of time and rhythm, capturing impressions from everyday existencebe it a passing ... More
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