Archive for May, 2012

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Monday, May 28th, 2012

‬The FT covers Michael Peppiatt’s new book featuring interviews with artists such as Francis Bacon, Claes Oldenburg, and Frank Auerbach, “I [want] to pin experience down before it disappears,” stated Auerbach in an excerpt. A conjoint exhibition of his work and that of Peppiatt’s other subjects will open in London this June.

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Monday, May 28th, 2012

‬Photos of Louis Vuitton’s collaboration with artist Yayoi Kusama released, showing a line of dresses and shoes patterned by her signature polka dots.

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New York: Helmut Lang ‘Sculptures’ at 24 Washington Square North through June 15

Sunday, May 27th, 2012


Helmut Lang, Untitled (2012). All photos on site for Art Observed by Ryann Donnelly.

Helmut Lang: Sculptures is on view at 24 Washington Square North in New York City. Co-curated by Mark Fletcher and Neville Wakefield, it is the first exhibition to be shown at the townhouse turned art space, and Lang’s third solo show since exiting the fashion world in 2005. Last year, Lang’s process of reidentifying as a visual artist saw his shredding of nearly 6,000 objects from his former label’s archive for an exhibition at East Hampton’s Fireplace Project. Following that drastic, and literal destruction of his past, Lang’s new work emerges as a recontexualized exploration of his complex aesthetic.

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London: Sarah Lucas ‘Situation Make Love’ at Sadie Coles HQ through December 2012

Sunday, May 27th, 2012


Sarah Lucas, Situation Make Love (2012), installation view. All images copyright the artist, courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London.

As the art world begins to reassess the YBA (Young British Artists) legacy with Damien Hirst’s current retrospective at Tate Modern and the Hayward Gallery’s look at Tracey Emin last year, Sarah Lucas proves that the movement’s original experimental fervor is still alive and well. Lucas will curate four shows over the course of 2012 for Sadie Coles HQ’s new space, Situation, on New Burlington Place in London. The artist brings together her old and new works in combination with the art of other intimate compatriots, including that of her partner, Julian Simmons. The gallery has already hosted two Situation shows this year, ‘Miss Jumbo Savaloy’ and ‘Make Love,’ which highlight Lucas’s command of everyday materials, like concrete, pantyhose, coat hangers and light bulbs. Lucas will direct related programming to coincide with the exhibitions throughout the year. Sadie Coles will publish a catalogue documenting Lucas’ work from 2005 to the present, entitled After 2005, Before 2012, picking up where her current catalogue raisonné leaves off.

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New York: Ari Marcopoulos ‘Wherever You Go’ at Marlborough Chelsea through June 16, 2012

Saturday, May 26th, 2012


Ari Marcopoulos, 1.2065 (Cairo) (2012). All images via Marlborough Gallery.

Through the use of simple, repetitive processes and equipment, Ari Marcopoulos creates sparse yet complexly layered works that break down the perceived economic barriers of art production, with a vague smack of the political. His current show of new work, Wherever you go at Marlborough Chelsea, continues this tradition, exhibiting a number of prints, photographs and video using simple methods and techniques to create impressively vocal pieces. Using simple handheld cameras, Marcopoulos photographs his subjects in candid, neutral poses, then passes the images through several stages of printing onto rice paper, creating dense, complexly shaded images with their own created narratives.


Ari Marcopoulos, City Riders (2012)

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Friday, May 25th, 2012

‪‬19 contemporary high-value works, including ‘Flowers’ by Andy Warhol, have been stolen from a Detroit collector in the Corktown neighborhood of the city

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Paris: Darren Almond at Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire, France, through November 7, 2012

Friday, May 25th, 2012


Darren Almond, Fullmoon Series (1998–2012). Images via Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire.

The arts program at Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire, located 200km south of Paris, is dedicated to the artistic engagement of creativity and nature, showcasing contemporary artworks and installations in its galleries and grounds. From April 6 through November 7, British artist Darren Almond will showcase two series of photographs in the Galeries du Château and Galerie du Porc Epic. A Turner Prize finalist in 2005, Almond has participated in a host of international shows and biennials, such as the Tate London, the Venice Biennale 2003, and Charles Saatchi’s 1997 Sensation show; and is an artist of the post-YBA generation of Jay Jopling’s White Cube Gallery. Almond is represented by White Cube in London and Matthew Marks Gallery in New York.

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Friday, May 25th, 2012

‪‬Frieze Masters releases list of 97 participating galleries for the fair’s first edition, to coincide with Frieze London this upcoming October 11–14, 2012

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New York: N. Dash at Untitled through June 17, 2012

Thursday, May 24th, 2012


N. Dash, installation view. All images via Untitled

The work of artist N. Dash often operates at a raw, wordless level: simple images and objects often devoid of any qualifying forms, save the materials. Perhaps fitting, then, that Dash’s first solo show, consisting of works of cloth, dirt, and other raw elements should be held at Untitled gallery in Manhattan. Focusing on dirt and its effects on cloth and other materials, Dash’s wall hangings walk the line between more conventional wall-hung pieces and works of sculpture. The texture and color of fabrics lie on a level playing field with the three-dimensional aspects of their arrangement and their spatial relationships to their surroundings.

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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

‪‬Two day sale of the late Gunter Sachs’ mostly Pop Art collection at Sotheby’s in London yields £35.6 million, including several commissioned Warhols

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Berlin: Robert Longo ‘Stand’ at Capitain Petzel Berlin through June 16, 2012

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012


Robert Longo, Untitled (Berlin Flag) (2012). Charcoal on mounted paper. All images courtesy of the artist and Capitain Petzel Gallery.

Robert Longo presents a site specific installation, Stand, as his first solo exhibition with Capitain Petzel Gallery Berlin. The show’s timing and location, intentional or unintentional, provide some extra intensity to the already political nature of the exhibition.  Stand, like much of Longo’s work engages themes of politics and power and its effects on society. The show opened during ‘Gallery Weekend’ and alongside this year’s Berlin Biennale, which also focuses on the political power of art. The gallery is located on Berlin’s Karl-Marx-Alle, formerly Stalinalle, famous for being the first “socialist” street of the DDR. Longo’s show utilizes the entirety of the gallery, inside and out, and whether to challenge or just play with the location’s history showcases in its outer windows a black and white drawing of an American flag.


Installation view

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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

‪‬Japanese designer/artist Takeshi Miyakawa arrested for installing ‘I ♥ NY’ plastic bags with battery-powered lighting in Brooklyn, charged with placing “a false bomb or hazardous subsance”

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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

‪‬Brice Marden‘s career discussed with the artist in Financial Times from the 1960s Lower East Side to current participation in American Artist Lecture Series at Tate Modern in London

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AO On Site – New York: Kehinde Wiley ‘An Economy of Grace’ at Sean Kelly Gallery through June 16, 2012

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012


Kehinde Wiley, Judith and Holofernes (2012). All photos on site for Art Observed by Perrin Lathrop, © Kehinde Wiley.

For his debut exhibition at Sean Kelly Gallery, Kehinde Wiley embarks upon new territory: women. Titled An Economy of Grace, the series depicts African-American women selected straight from the streets of New York City. Wiley poses his subjects to mimic portraits of 18th and 19th Century society women by artists such as Jacques Louis David, Thomas Gainsborough and John Singer Sargent. Set against Wiley’s signature bold, decorative backgrounds, these women exude power and elegance—they refuse to be ignored. Reflecting on his decision to portray females, Wiley states, “I am painting women in order to come to terms with the depictions of gender within the context of art history.”


Kehinde Wiley (center) at the opening of ‘An Economy of Grace’ at Sean Kelly Gallery, May 5, 2012 (more…)

AO Summary and Links – Hong Kong: Hong Kong International Art Fair, May 17–20, 2012

Monday, May 21st, 2012


Daniel Buren, Photo-souvenir From Three Windows, 5 Colours for 252 Places, Work in Situ at Lisson Gallery. Via Wall Street Journal.

In its fifth year, the Hong Kong International Art Fair drew a record 67,205 visitors, up 6% from last year according to Artlyst, with galleries and collectors from across the globe—over 700 booth applications narrowed down to 266, about half Asian, half European and American. The work on view was generally geared toward the more conservative, traditional local collectors, ebbing into today’s contemporary market; many of the works sold were by Asian artists to Asian collectors, though Western galleries were successful as well, including White Cube, Hauser & Wirth, Sprüth Magers, and David Zwirner. The MCH Group—owners of Art Basel—have bought a majority stake in the fair and will officially take the reigns in 2013, renaming the fair Art Basel Hong Kong as they hope to capitalize on the current growth of Asian wealth.


Tatsuo Miyajima’s mirror piece ‘Hoto.’ Via New York Times (more…)

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Monday, May 21st, 2012

‪‬Sotheby’s opens $7.2 million, 15,000 sq ft gallery in central Hong Kong, its third after London and New York, “Asia will remain a very important growth area for Sotheby’s,” says Sotheby’s Asia chief executive Kevin Ching

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Monday, May 21st, 2012

‪‬Andrea Rosen to represent Ryan Trecartin’s solo work and collaborative work with Lizzie Fitch, “I’m looking forward to building a relationship with Ryan that will allow us to evolve together and holds unknown potential,” says Rosen

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Monday, May 21st, 2012

‪‬Two men and 15 year-old boy face charges of theft of up to £40m of Chinese art from Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, England

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Monday, May 21st, 2012

‪‬Thaddaeus Ropac to open new 4700 sq meter space in Paris in October 2012, the former boiler works factory to be designed by Buttazoni & Associés with moveable walls, the debut show featuring Anselm Kiefer and Joseph Beuys

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Monday, May 21st, 2012

‪‬Tracey Emin draws “strong and sexy and strident” rendering of the Queen of England, Elizabeth II, based on both meeting the queen and outside research and earlier images, to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee for Financial Times

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Thun, Switzerland: Los Carpinteros ‘Silence Your Eyes’ at Kunstmuseum Thun through July 8, 2012

Monday, May 21st, 2012


Los Carpinteros, Cuarteto Rebelde (2012). All images courtesy of Kunstmuseum Thum.

Los Carpinteros, the Cuban artist duo, are currently showing Silence Your Eyes at the Kunstmuseum Thun as their first show in Switzerland. The pair consists of Marco Castillo and Dagoberto Rodríguez, and formerly had a third member, Alexandre Arrechea. They studied at the Art Academy in Havana, earning their name (carpenters) by creating large wooden sculptures from the readily available material. Many of their works employ architectural and design oriented themes, such as urban buildings and furniture, which are then shown in an exaggerated manner. Such themes are used to highlight the overlap between the private and the public and political realms. The inventiveness of the works belies their engagement with “politically charged” topics.

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Sunday, May 20th, 2012

‪‬As Chuck Close and others’ sought royalties from secondary sales of artwork, the California Resale Royalties Act has been ruled unconstitutional by Judge Jacqueline Nguyen, “the court finds that the (law) has the ‘practical effect’ of controlling commerce ‘occurring wholly outside the boundaries’ of California even though it may have some ‘effects within the state.”

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Sunday, May 20th, 2012

‪‬Documenta 13 artist list announced: beginning June 9, 2012, the 100 day, once-every-five-years event will feature over 150 artists from 55 countries

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Los Angeles: Charles Ray at Matthew Marks through June 23, 2012

Friday, May 18th, 2012


Charles Ray, installation view. All images courtesy of Matthew Marks

New works by Charles Ray are currently on view at Matthew Marks Los Angeles through June 23. Two stainless steel figures inhabit the gallery space; Sleeping Woman is perched on a bench with her head resting on a blanket while across the gallery Young Man stands nude, his body aligned with the sleeping woman. Ray asserts a calculated tension of space with nuanced attention to perception that has been the essence of his sculptural practice for decades.

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