Monday, January 23rd, 2012
‪Hauser & Wirth plans new 15,000 square foot downtown New York location, expanding in addition to its current 2,500 square foot 69th street Upper East Side location [AO Newslink]
‪Hauser & Wirth plans new 15,000 square foot downtown New York location, expanding in addition to its current 2,500 square foot 69th street Upper East Side location [AO Newslink]
‪Sotheby’s Hong Kong files suit for $15 million for amounts due from auction and correspondingly publishes the names of those who have not yet paid [AO Newslink]
Anselm Kiefer, Shevirat Ha-Kelim (2011). Metal shelves with approx. 40 lead books and broken glass. All images courtesy of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
To inaugurate the Herta and Paul Amir building of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, German artist Anselm Kiefer has created a site specific exhibition in the 9,000 square foot special exhibition gallery. Shevirat Ha-Kelim (the breaking of the vessels) is a continuation of the artist’s exploration of Jewish tradition and mysticism, which the artist has been working with since the 1970s. Both older and more recent works, mostly from the artist’s private collection, will be on exhibition, including an array of painting, sculpture, woodcuts, and installation.
‪ Francis Bacon’s “The Portrait of Henrietta Moraes” (1963) is estimated to sell for £18m at Christie’s Postwar and Contemporary Art in London in February [AO Newslink]
‪ This year’s Sundance Film Festival 2012 includes films on artists ‘Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry,’ and ‘Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present.’ [AO Newslink]
‪ French-Canadian eatery M. Wells will reopen at MoMA’s PS 1, after recently closing its acclaimed Long Island City location [AO Newslink]
Anselm Kiefer presents his largest show in London yet, covering over 11,000 square feet of the new White Cube Bermondsey gallery, Il Mistero delle Cattedrali. With ties to Fulcanelli’s publication of the same name (published in 1926), the show explores his longtime fascination with alchemy and its processes, Kiefer bringing to light the mystical notions behind the pseudo-scientific procedure. “In the past the alchemists sped up this process with magical means. That was called magic,” Kiefer states. “As an artist I don’t do anything differently. I only accelerate the transformation that is already present in things. That is magic, as I understand it.”
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Ai Weiwei, Forever Bicycles (2012). All photos via Taipei Fine Arts Museum.
Ai Weiwei’s current exhibition and semi-retrospective at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Ai Weiwei, Absent, includes pieces dating back to 1983, including large-scale sculpture and a collection of 100 photographs divided into his two artistic phases—in the East Village, New York and in Beijing, China. “Whenever Ai had a spare moment he would fill it with pictures of the places he visited, people he met, the area he lived,” states the exhibition’s press release. This lends a feeling of immediacy and voyeurism to Ai’s photos, as the viewer is shown a glimpse of the artist’s life as he documents the lives of others.
‪Lawsuit filed against Larry Gagosian for $14 million by 93-year-old collector Jan Cowles, whose daughter alledgedly sold works to Gagosian without Jan’s knowledge from 2008-2009, including a Lichtenstein allegedly damaged then resold. Another Cowles’-owned work,”Innocent Eye Test” by Mark Tansey, was previously embroiled in $4 million ownership suit [AO Newslink]
Roberto Matta, Untitled (1983). All images courtesy of The Pace Gallery.
The Pace Gallery’s Matta: a Centennial Celebration commemorates the life and work of the Chilean-born artist Roberto Matta. The exhibition was organized in collaboration with his children (he is the father of artist Gordon Matta-Clark) and concentrates on work created towards the end of his career. Born in 1911, Matta was a seminal figure in the art world, and his legacy and work continue to resonate. Matta: a Centennial Celebration features 14 paintings, many of which have never been viewed outside of Europe.
‪‬Artist Sterling Ruby and Pace Gallery part ways as reported by the Baer Faxt [AO Newslink]
‪A new generation of ‘Young British Artists’: Jonny Briggs, Gabriella Boyd, Adeline de Monseignat, Max Dovey, Catherine Parsonage and Alison Stolwood feature in the 40-person Catlin Guide 2012, a subset of the London Art Fair [AO Newslink]
‪Cy Twombly Foundation grants Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) $300,000 to artists-in-residence, honoring the recently deceased, Virginian-born contemporary artist, as well as VCCA Fellow and Advisory Councilman. [AO Newslink]
‪‬Top Australian art dealer faces 87 charges for art investment fraud of 43 clients with losses of $8 million [AO Newslink]
‪‬Anne Collier’s photo of a developing photo, ‘Developing Tray #2,’ to be displayed throughout February on High Line Billboard [AO Newslink]
Jeff Wall, Boxing (2011)
Jeff Wall’s latest solo show at the Marian Goodman Gallery, New Photographs, consists of seven large scale photographs and four smaller ones. Most made within the past two years, the works are a continuation on the neo-realistic, documentary style parameters the artist has been working within in recent years, reflecting various pieces of a collective cultural fabric that Wall weaves throughout his ouvre.
‪ In anticipation of The India Art Fair, a look into a growing foundation of India-based collectors [AO Newslink]
‪‬NY Times on artist Dustin Yellin’s soon to open $3.7 million 24,000-square-foot “utopian art center” in Red Hook [AO Newslink]
‪‬Musée d’Orsay threatens legal action against French lingerie company Etam for publicity stunt, “a serious infringement of the Orsay’s rights and the rights of others.” [AO Newslink]
New York City amateur art dealer pleads guilty for forging authentication papers for fake Damien Hirst prints he had purchased on ebay: “LSD,” “Opium” and “Valium.” Silver reaped and ultimately repaid a total of $84,000, with an additional $20,000 on reserve and $7,000 in taxes. [AO Newslink]
James Franco slated to play photographer Robert Mapplethorpe in Eliza Dukshu’s production, replacing her now-director brother. [AO Newslink]
S.A.C Capital founder and art collector Steve A. Cohen joins Museum of Contemporary Art’s board of trustees, in addition to his current duties at the Painting and Sculpture Committee of the Museum of Modern Art [AO Newslink]
‪‬Chinese artist Zhang Daqian tops auction market at $507 million, on top of Warhol and Picasso. Regarding Chinese artists, “They are on top because China is the No. 1 country at auction and the Chinese are buying their own artists,” says Artprice economist Martin Bremond [AO Newslink]