Global contemporary art events and news observed from New York City. Suggestion? Email us.

New York – Ellsworth Kelly: “Chatham Series” at MoMA Through September 8th, 2013

Friday, August 16th, 2013


Ellsworth Kelly,  Chatham I White Black (1971), Courtesy of MoMA

Coming off the wide success of his early experiments in shaped canvases, pure color fields and architectural investigations in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, artist Ellsworth Kelly withdrew from the New York City art world that had helped him attain such a high degree of success, settling in the upstate villa of Spencertown.  It was here, painting at a rented studio in nearby Chatham, that the artist would begin a new series of works that would help develop and refine his artistic practice to a fine point.


Ellsworth Kelly,  Chatham XII Yellow Black (1971), Courtesy of MoMA (more…)

Microsoft Founder Paul Allen to Sell Newman at Sotheby’s Auction

Saturday, April 20th, 2013

This May 14th, Barnett Newman’s Onement VI will go on sale at Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening Auction, projected to sell for $30 to $40 million.  While Sotheby’s has declined to name the seller, several dealers have identified the current owner as Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, who purchased the painting in 2000.  “Several conservators have seen it and said it is in good condition,” says Tobias Meyer, Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Worldwide head. “It is unlined and on its original stretcher.”  (more…)