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Hamiltonian Artists and The Nicholson Project present I'll meet you there

Edgar Reyes, stills: Los Vemos Pronto (See you soon), 2026, Still from Los Vemos Pronto (See you soon).

WASHINGTON, DC.- Hamiltonian Artists and The Nicholson Project, two arts organizations dedicated to fostering emerging and mid-career artists, announce a sweeping six-month city-wide exhibition, I’ll meet you there. Showcasing the work of artists from the D.C. region, Stephanie J. Williams, Jermaine “jET” Carter, Edgar Reyes, and A.J. McClenon, I’ll meet you there will present video works that consider what it means to inhabit a space of uneasy familiarity — recognizable, yet quietly destabilizing. On view March 16 - August 15, 2026, the exhibition unfolds across Washington, D.C. through a combination of storefront video screenings, outdoor mural installations, and a traveling 20-foot video billboard truck that transforms the city itself into a moving gallery. The exhibition title is drawn from a line in “A Great Wagon” by the 13th-century poet Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks: “Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I’ll meet you ... More

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Morphy Auctions to offer premier marbles valued up to $30,000   1777 New Testament Bible sells for $199,500 at John McInnis Auctioneers   Robots, space toys and rarities from the Batcave dominated Milestone's March 14 Premier Toys Auction


Large Peltier Art Deco box set, loaded with 84 marbles having an average grade of 9.5, encased in a box in excellent condition. Includes 15 comic marbles and a bag. Estimate: $8,000-$10,000.

DENVER, PA.- Antique and vintage marbles aren’t just beautiful to look at and fun to play with, they’re also highly collectible and can be worth dizzying sums. Morphy Auctions – always with its ear to the ground with regard to industry trends and hot collectibles – will capitalize on the continued popularity of these unassuming little spheres with a Premier Marbles auction on Saturday, April 11. Many collectors, especially baby boomers, have fond memories of playing with marbles as kids, but in recent years marbles as collectibles have exploded, from examples handmade by German glassblowers of the 1800s to vintage marbles made by machine in the early 20th century by US companies. The best of the best will be on display in Morphy’s auction, which is packed with 478 high-quality lots. Three marbles are expected to reach or surpass $20,000. The first is a rare, single-pontil End of Day marble with heavy floating blizzard mica. Measuring 2¼ inches in diameter with an early, fac ... More
 

The 1777 hardcover leatherbound New Testament Bible sold on March 15th by John McInnis Auctioneers measured just 7 inches by 4 ¾ inches and was in fair condition.

NEWBURYPORT, MASS.- A 1777 copy of the New Testament Bible, printed by Edward Draper of Boston, sold for $199,500 (hammer price) in the virtual online auction of the estate of Peter Hickey, held on-site in Newburyport on March 15th by John McInnis Auctioneers, LLC, based in Amesbury. The hardcover leatherbound Bible, just 7 inches by 4 ¾ inches, was in fair condition. “The price achieved for the Bible was very much a surprise, both to the family and members of my auction team that cataloged the sale,” said auctioneer John McInnis. “But the sale had eyes on it, and we had seven hundred registered bidders. There was chatter. People were talking and that led to competition and spirited bidding. In the end the buyer and the seller were both happy.” McInnis added, “I’ve been in the auction business for forty-five years. This was a classic example of things being done the right way and the items up for competitive bidding, not just the Bible, being showcased properly. Often, famil ... More
 

Circa-1870s wood toy with weighted clockwork-style mechanism and two doll figures: a Black woman, made of china, tending to a white child, made of porcelain and resting in a cradle. Possibly the only known example of a very rare, museum-quality toy, it was bid to $6,765 against a $2,000-$3,000 estimate.

WILLOUGHBY, OHIO.- Milestone’s exciting March 14, 2026 auction of premium-quality American, European and Japanese toys offered fans their pick of the best from long-held collections, with a production timeline that spanned 125 years. Achieving a robust $732,000, the 664-lot live sale attracted an international contingent of bidders online, over the phones and at the company’s spacious suburban Cleveland gallery. A tremendous variety crossed the auction block, including Japanese robots and space toys; windups, battery-ops, pressed-steel, cast-iron and many other types of desirable but often elusive antique and vintage toys. Nearly all of the brands and categories that today’s collectors favor could be found in the all-inclusive selection. Postwar Japanese robots and space toys were among the most sought-after pieces. A large and beautifully-lithographed ... More


Paris Marquee Week: Christie's to auction rare Van Gogh rediscovery and fauvist masterpieces   Museo Reina Sofía launches new exhibition series pairing Picasso with Dumile Feni   Theaster Gates to gift work by Dave the Potter to his family


La Femme au Chapeau by Maurice de Vlaminck, estimated between €5 million and €7 million.

PARIS.- Christie's announces three various‑owner sales to be held in Paris on April 15, 16, and 17, alongside the three collection sales already announced. This Paris 20/21 Marquee Week follows the momentum of the sales held in early March in London, which positioned Christie's at the top of the market with more than €281M in results. On April 15 at 5:30 p.m., the day after the sale dedicated to Pierre Bonnard and immediately following the single‑owner sale Radical Genius: Works on Paper from a Distinguished Private Collection, the 20/21 Century Art - Evening Sale will be one of the major highlights of the Paris season. Centered around Maurice Vlaminck's Fauvist masterpiece La Femme au Chapeau (€5,000,000–7,000,000), from the former Ambroise Vollard collection, and Claude Lalanne's celebrated Pomme de New York (€5,000,000–7,000,000), the sale will present a tightly curated selection of several dozen major works, ranging from Claude Monet to Gerhard Richter. ... More
 

Dumile Feni, Woman and Boy, S.D., Charcoal and pencil on paper, 138,5 × 97,5 cm. © Estate Dumile Feni and Dumile Feni Family Trust.

MADRID.- The Museo Reina Sofía sets in motion a programme of exhibitions which, entitled History Doesn’t Repeat Itself, but it Does Rhyme, seeks to initiate a dialogue with Pablo Picasso’s Guernica (1937) and other major works which reveal parallels in their modes of representation or thematic concerns, despite hailing from different historical and cultural contexts. The series title refers to a phrase which, although traditionally attributed to the writer Mark Twain, is apocryphal and never actually appears in work by the American author. In this opening show, curated by Tamar Garb, Picasso’s emblematic work is juxtaposed with African Guernica, a work by artist Dumile Feni (Worcester, South Africa, 1942 – New York, 1991), who was a key figure in African modernity. Alongside Feni’s monumental drawing are five other works by this artist which arrive from major South African institutions, including the University of Fort Hare, the Norval Foundation and the Wits Art Museum ... More
 

Theaster Gates in his studio, Chicago, 2024. Photo: Wyatt Conlon. Courtesy the artist.

NEW YORK, NY.- Gagosian presents Dave: All My Relations, an exhibition organized by Theaster Gates that celebrates David Drake (c. 1801–1874), an enslaved ceramicist from Edgefield, South Carolina, known as Dave the Potter. The exhibition traces Dave’s impact on Gates’s own practice and serves to commemorate the gift of a historic work by Dave from Gates’s personal collection to the artist’s descendants. That vessel will be shown together with another recently returned to Dave’s family and alongside two new works by Gates. Dave: All My Relations opens on March 26 at Gagosian’s Park & 75 location in New York. Now recognized as a significant figure in the history of American ceramics, Dave was a skilled potter who made some of the finest examples of the alkali-glazed stoneware for which the Edgefield area is known. Yet, beyond his mastery of craft and scale, Dave left a mark that set him apart for its daring and beauty: he not only signed his work; in some cases, he i ... More


Nadia Hernández explores resistance and memory at the Art Gallery of NSW   National Portrait Gallery marks Marilyn Monroe's centenary with landmark exhibition   INAH uncovers ceremonial altar and human offerings near Tula's ancient Toltec capital


Nadia Hernández in her exhibition 'Para verte mejor, en todo tiempo (To see you better, at all times)' at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, 21 March – 21 June 2026, artworks © Nadia Hernández, photo © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter.

SYDNEY.- Venezuelan‑born artist Nadia Hernández presents her latest body of work combining a textile collage, mural and atmospheric soundscape for the next instalment of the Contemporary Projects series at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. The exhibition, titled Para verte mejor, en todo tiempo (To see you better, at all times), draws connections between Venezuelan people across the globe by exploring an evolving archive of Venezuelan protest songs spanning many centuries and genres. Hernández continues to invite friends, family and collaborators to respond, forming a layered repository of memory and solidarity that reveals how resistance is encoded into language and music. Hernández’s banners show lyrics from protest songs that together form a fragmented poem honouring her homeland. Infused with elements of Venezuelan musical traditions, the soundscape ... More
 

Marilyn Monroe, by Cecil Beaton, 22 February 1956, NPG x40269, © Cecil Beaton Archive / Condé Nast.

LONDON.- In celebration of Marilyn Monroe’s 100th birthday and in association with the Marilyn Monroe estate, the National Portrait Gallery will present Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait (4 June – 6 September 2026). This major exhibition will celebrate the life and work of one of the most famous women of the 20th century through portraits. It will explore the role she played in her own image making, and her inspiration on photographers and artists in her lifetime and long after. Born on 1 June 1926, Monroe remains a defining presence in popular culture. From the earliest pin-up photographs made when she was a young model named Norma Jeane, to her last interview for Life Magazine and the poignant final images taken on Santa Monica beach in 1962, she was one of the most photographed people in the world, and fascinated and inspired some of its greatest artists. The exhibition will bring together works by Andy Warhol, Pauline Boty, James Gill, Rosalyn Drexler and Audrey Flack, alongside photogra ... More
 

INAH discovers altar and offerings on the outskirts of the Tula Archaeological Zone in Hidalgo. Photo: Gerardo Peña, INAH.

TULA.- Archaeologists working just outside the famed archaeological zone of Tula have made a discovery that is already reshaping how we understand the ancient city. During ongoing salvage excavations tied to the construction of the Mexico City–Querétaro passenger rail line, specialists from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) uncovered a small ceremonial altar—along with human offerings—that opens a new window into the urban and ritual life of the Toltecs. The find, located roughly 300 meters beyond the perimeter of the protected archaeological site, suggests that the influence of Tula extended further than previously mapped. It also reinforces the critical role of preventive archaeology in safeguarding Mexico’s cultural heritage as modern infrastructure projects move forward. “This kind of discovery reminds us that the past is still very much beneath our feet,” said Mexico’s Secretary of Culture, Claudia Curiel de Icaza.  ... More


herman de vries transforms the Upper Belvedere with 108 pounds of lavender   Mendes Wood DM presents a dual-city tribute to Mono-ha pioneer Kishio Suga in Paris and New York   Hillwood Executive Director Kate Markert announces retirement


herman de vries in his studio. Photo: Katharina Winterhalter.

VIENNA.- An intense fragrance fills the Carlone Hall in the Upper Belvedere: An elliptical formation comprising fifty-four kilograms of bluish-purple flowers is spread over the floor and so enters into a dialog with the frescoes by Carlo Innocenzo Carlone. In his Conceptual work 108 pounds of lavender flowers, Dutch artist herman de vries has introduced a piece of nature into this Baroque setting. Acquired last year for the Belvedere’s collection, the installation is now being presented in the CARLONE CONTEMPORARY exhibition series. A multi-sensory visitor experience thus unfurls beneath the illusionistic ceiling fresco. General director and curator Stella Rollig: herman de vries knows how to make nature’s tranquil presence palpable. His works invite us to pause and consciously absorb the sensory effect of the natural elements. 108 pounds of lavender flowers evokes a poetic dialog between the minimalist arrangement of lavender flowers and the opulent ... More
 

Kishio Suga, Elements of Enclosed Appearance, 2011, wood, 43 x 43.5 x 6.5 cm.

PARIS.- Kishio Suga is one of the most important figures of the Japanese contemporary art scene. After studying painting at the Tama Art University, from 1968 he began working with elements drawn from reality, organic or artificial. Through their manipulation, he sought to express the fundamental nature of the world around him and to make visible the relationships between that world and the individual. The works he developed then were not qualified as installations just yet, but sought nonetheless to move beyond both painting and sculpture. They existed in an unidentified zone of practice and theory, allowing Suga to approach matter outside the constraints imposed by the anthropocentric philosophy inherited from Western thought. Suga’s practice investigates the intrinsic possibilities of matter once it is no longer regarded as inert or passive, but as an interlocutor – if not a subject in its own right. His artistic investigation, alongside that of artists such as Nobuo Sekine, Lee U ... More
 

Kate Markert. Photo © Tony Powell.

WASHINGTON, DC.- Kate Markert, executive director of Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, has announced plans to retire after 16 years of leadership. Her final day will be December 31, 2026. Since joining Hillwood in August 2010 as the first woman to serve as executive director, Markert has led the institution through a period of sustained growth and institutional advancement, strengthening its capacity to serve the public while furthering the legacy of founder Marjorie Merriweather Post. Her leadership has been defined by a focus on strategic planning that has coalesced a committed staff around shared goals, targeted capital investments that enhanced the visitor experience, significant growth and diversification of Hillwood’s audience, and the organization’s transition from a private operating foundation to a public charity. During her time, attendance has more than doubled, reaching nearly 115,000 visitors last year, and membership has grown from under 1,000 households to over 5,000, reflecti ... More



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A new artwork by Phoebe Boswell for Bethnal Green and Notting Hill Gate Underground stations
LONDON.- Art on the Underground announced we move through scales of blue , a new series of four large-scale artworks by artist Phoebe Boswell for the escalators at Bethnal Green and Notting Hill Gate stations. we move through scales of blue expands on Boswell’s recent work exploring water as a container for resistance, joy, remembrance and possibility. The Tube shares its space beneath the city with a labyrinth of lost rivers and waterways.The River Westbourne runs close to Notting Hill Gate and the River Walbrook to Bethnal Green. Both rivers were diverted underground in the nineteenth century, parallelling the development of the Tube which diverted the flow of passengers beneath London’s surface in the same period. we move through scales of blue traces the notion of the waterway, evoking aquatic journeys and migratory routes to, from, and within London. ... More

Unpacking the subtext of the family snapshot at Kristin Hjellegjerde Berlin
BERLIN.- A family portrait: a father, a mother and two daughters. A nuclear family. So far, so ordinary. Each child holds a bright red rose, their legs are dappled with sunlight, a little dog lies at their feet in the grass, behind them is an abstract floral scene that seems to be on the verge of enveloping them. And the mother is ablaze, her whole body burning from within. This is Always, Everything, the titular painting of Amy Dury’s solo exhibition at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Berlin. Dury works from photographs drawn from our recent past – images she describes as ‘joyful holiday snaps.’ On the surface they capture familiarity, contentment and beauty. Yet in their subtler details, more complex narratives begin to surface. Through the painting process, she brings this underlying sense of unease to the surface, pointing to the complicated act of remembering itself – how the truth shifts, slips ... More

India's leading auction house launches in UK
LONDON.- AstaGuru, the global digital auction house, has announced its official launch into the United Kingdom. This expansion marks a significant milestone in the brand’s global trajectory, establishing a dedicated presence in London to serve an accelerating base of European collectors and investors. Since its founding in Mumbai in 2008, AstaGuru has redefined the global auction landscape through its pioneering digital-first model, connecting its regional art and luxury expertise with collectors worldwide. Over the years, the auction house has expanded its portfolio beyond Indian modern and contemporary art to include fine jewellery, watches, luxury collectibles, miniature paintings, and rare books. Already holding over 40% market share among Indian auction houses, its move into the UK market reflects growing international demand for premium art and collectibles, ... More

Kan Yasuda brings zen minimalism to the 2026 Venice Biennale
VENICE.- The Fondation d’Enterprise Wilmotte presents from 9 May to 22 November 2026 the Collateral Event of La Biennale Arte 2026, Kan Yasuda - Isole del Silenzio (Islands of Silence) by Japanese artist Kan Yasuda. The exhibition unfolds as both a physical and contemplative experience, in which Yasuda creates a mineral garden—an inner landscape where silence, simplicity, and essentiality take shape through matter and space. Yasuda is renowned for his exceptional mastery in working stone, through which he produces works of refined sobriety and natural elegance. The smooth texture of marble – long associated with architecture – resonates with particular intensity within the Fondation’s spaces. As in Zen gardens, his sculptures become islands of stillness, where silence transforms into rhythm and musicality. Visitors are invited to move through this inner ... More

Riga's Museum of Decorative Arts launches dynamic new jewelry exhibition series
RIGA.- The Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Riga, in co-operation with the Latvian Jewelry Art Association, is launching a new pop-up exhibition series, Spectrum, reflecting current developments in Latvian jewelry art. Visitors are invited to see the first exhibition titled Artist’s Signature from 25 March to 31 May 2026. The Spectrum programme presents Latvian jewelry art as a dynamic, multilayered and contemporary form of creative expression that resonates with actual cultural and design processes. Over the course of the year, four pop-up exhibitions will take place at the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design – namely, Artist’s Signature, Beautiful Nature, Architecture of Lines, and Noise – integrating harmoniously into the museum’s permanent 3rd-floor exhibition Design Process. The first exhibition of the series, Artist’s Signature, is like a general ... More

Zaam Arif to headline Maruani Mercier's solo booth at Art Brussels 2026
BRUSSELS.- Maruani Mercier announced Zaam Arif: I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty, a solo booth of new paintings by the artist opening as part of Art Brussels on 23-26 April 2026. Portraying enigmatic moments of stillness that shift between interior scenes, portraiture and landscape, Arif’s paintings probe the veracity of memory and images gleaned from the past. Distinct references to Modernist cinema and literature fuse with personal experiences that the artist invariably reconstructs from memory. Mingling passages of broad brushwork with moments of luminous detail, each composition evokes the flickering and fragmentary quality of images that remain, as if imprinted on the retina over time. As the artist remarked, “I was never an observer – instead, I remember, and look for a feeling I had during that moment, or an emotional response I had when I looked at an ... More

Frick's renovation recognized with four major preservation awards
NEW YORK, NY.- Nearly a year after its celebrated reopening, The Frick Collection announces four significant honors awarded this spring in recognition of its comprehensive renovation and enhancement. The organizations issuing the awards are influential within the field of architectural preservation, a vital aspect of the project that honored the legacy of the museum’s and library’s 1914 and 1935 buildings, respectively. For these honors, the Frick is grateful to the Friends of the Upper East Side, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, the Municipal Art Society of New York, and the New York Landmarks Conservancy. In April, the Friends of the Upper East Side is honoring the Frick’s restoration and expansion with a 2026 FRIENDS’ Seamless Heritage Award, noting that the institution was selected in appreciation of its “distinctive and meticulously executed project, ... More

Wellcome Collection unveils major exhibition on the science and art of growing older
LONDON.- Opening at Wellcome Collection on March-26, The Coming of Age is a major exhibition exploring experiences and perceptions of ageing, from adolescence to older age, through different perspectives from art, science and popular culture. Globally people are living longer—one in ten children in the UK can expect to live beyond 100—yet many face health and social inequalities throughout life that impact older age. The exhibition asks how societies can adapt to ensure everyone ages better. The Coming of Age opens with a solid-silver sake cup, an example of those presented to Japanese centenarians between 1963 and 2014. Due to the cost associated with an unprecedented increase in Japanese people reaching 100, the material used to make the cup was downgraded to the cheaper silver-nickel alloy version awarded today. More than 120 artworks and ... More

Rossella Biscotti wins the BelgianArtPrize 2027
BRUSSELS.- The non-profit organization ‘La Jeune Peinture Belge – De Jonge Belgische Schilderkunst’ announces the winner of the BelgianArtPrize 2027. Rossella Biscotti was selected from more than 60 nominated artists and is invited to create and present new work next year at Bozar - Centre for Fine Arts of Brussels (April-June 2027). The BelgianArtPrize is a biennial award for contemporary visual art, open to Belgian artists and artists living in Belgium. Since its founding in 1950, it has consistently provided an opportunity to introduce new audiences to the work of Belgian artists. The BelgianArtPrize aims not only to support an artist’s career or practice, but also to highlight the urgency, impact, and relevance of their work at a given moment. Since 2017, there has no longer been an open call; instead, a list of nominators is compiled every two years. With this list of around ... More

Peggy Weil unveils "Core Memory" at the Hyundai Card MoMA Digital Wall
SEOUL.- Hyundai Card announced it will present American media artist Peggy Weil’s work ‘Core Memory’ at the Hyundai Card MoMA Digital Wall located on the first floor of its headquarters in Seoul. ‘Core Memory’ brings together, for the first time, ‘88 Cores’ and ‘18 Cores’, two of Peggy Weil’s visualizations of Earth’s climatic histories. A pioneer of digital media, Weil has recently turned her attention to what she calls Extended Landscapes: portraits of the invisible layers “beneath our feet, above our heads, and back in time.” She views the planet as a recording device, expressing how climate change and geological events are inscribed into polar ice sheets and sedimentary strata. ‘88 Cores’ descends approximately 3.2 km into Greenland’s ice sheet, representing approximately 110,000 years of accumulated time. It is composed of digitized, blue-toned images ... More

Christie's to auction the legendary $30 million Henry S. McNeil Jr. Collection
NEW YORK, NY.- Christie's announced Defined Space: The Collection of Henry S. McNeil Jr. will headline Spring Marquee Week in New York. The collection was meticulously assembled by storied collector Hank McNeil, coming primarily from the interior of his residence in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood of Philadelphia. Bridging his refined taste with a singular curatorial ability and a nuanced understanding of domestic space, the collection is unequivocally the greatest private collection of Minimalism in existence. Through his developed eye and a lifetime of connoisseurship, Mr. McNeil created both a home and a collection that positioned Minimalism as warm, alluring, colorful, and entirely livable—a departure from how the artistic movement has typically been perceived. Among the offerings are outstanding works by Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Carl Andre and Sol ... More



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On a day like today, artist Edward Steichen died
March 25, 1973. Edward Jean Steichen (March 27, 1879 - March 25, 1973) was a Luxembourgish American photographer, painter and curator and a pioneer of fashion photography. His gown images for the magazine Art et Décoration in 1911 were the first modern fashion photographs to be published. From 1923 to 1938, Steichen served as chief photographer for the Condé Nast magazines Vogue and Vanity Fair, while also working for many advertising agencies, including J. Walter Thompson. In this image: Image of Mary Reynolds Babcock, the daughter of R.J. and Katharine Reynolds. The gown she is wearing is featured in the Reynolda House installation of Star Power: Edward Steichen's Glamour Photography.



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