Archive for 2012
Monday, September 17th, 2012
The “Instant Art Critique Phrase Generator” website gains fans, advising would-be art historians and critics that “you need never again feel at a loss for pithy commentary or savvy ‘insights.'” The Critical Response to the Art Product which it generates is both humorous and serves as a broader commentary (as did Alan Sokol’s hoax in 1996).
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Monday, September 17th, 2012
Linda Yablonsky discusses art curation on the set of Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon’s new movie, Arbitrage, in which works by several contemporary artists including Ryan McGinley, Donald Baechler, Marilyn Minter, Adam McEwen and Huma Bhaba, make an appearance. Gere plays a hedge-fund mogul art collector. The filmmakers focused on believability: in addition to choosing the building which was a former home of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the film borrowed work from Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn of Salon 94 Gallery and others. (more…)
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Monday, September 17th, 2012
David Hockney – A Closer Winter Tunnel, February–March (2006), Guggenheim Bilbao
British painter David Hockney has, over the course of his 50 year career, continually pushed the conceptions of landscape painting, exploring various approaches to form, color and composition that mirror his ongoing fascination with shifting technologies and cultural perception. Now, his work is being shown at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao as the second venue of a major exhibition of the Yorkshire native’s work, including a large collection of works done in his home town.
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Sunday, September 16th, 2012
Art Fag City describes how Lower East Side Galleries are expanding, but not as a result of an art market bubble. Reasonable rent due to the economy, bargain-hunting collectors, and the bohemian sensibility of the LES may be together be creating a sustainable market for gallerists in the area.
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Sunday, September 16th, 2012
Images: Larry Gagosian via Phaidon and Ronald Perelman via Forbes
Larry Gagosian and Ronald Perelman filed lawsuits against each other last week in the New York State Supreme Court. The two have had a business relationship and friendship for over twenty years. The following is a further detailed account of the two cases.
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Sunday, September 16th, 2012
Eric Clapton consigns a Gerhard Richter Abstraktes Bild to Sotheby’s for £9-12 M, ($14MM – $18 MM). The work is a large scale piece from 1994, one of a series of four (number 809-4 in the catalogue raisonné). The auction takes place on October 12th at Sotheby’s London.
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Sunday, September 16th, 2012
L&M Arts announces splitting of partners – Dominique Lévy to open new gallery in an undisclosed Upper East Side location. They will continue to operate L&M Arts in Los Angeles; the New York location will change its name to Mnuchin Gallery. Lévy plans to show postwar and contemporary art, handling primary- and secondary-market sales.
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Sunday, September 16th, 2012
Sotheby’s reports the sale of important Ming Dynasty vase that had previously been used as a doorstop at a private home on Long Island. It sold well above the estimate of $600-900k, at a hammer price of $1.3 million.
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Sunday, September 16th, 2012
Paul Morris, Director and co-founder of The Armory Show, steps down after 18 years. The fair began as the Gramercy International Art Fair in 1994, renamed after relocating to the 69th Regiment Armory in 1999. Morris co-founded the fair with Matthew Marks, Colin de Land and Pat Hearn; after the deaths of the latter two, he sold the fair in 2007 to Merchandise Mart Properties Inc., took on the role as vice president, and closed his own gallery. Morris cited personal reasons as the cause for his departure. The next Armory Show takes place from March 7-10th, 2013.
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Sunday, September 16th, 2012
Photograph by James Franco
CoSTUME NATIONAL opened its “NEW NO DARK WAVE” exhibition, featuring a film installation and photographs by James Franco, as well as work by Tobias Wong, Frédéric Beigbeder, Aaron Young and Daniel Firman.
Exterior View
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Sunday, September 16th, 2012
The second annual ArtRio fair closes in Brazil today, with blue-chip exhibitors seeing strong sales of work by international and Brazilian artists. Gagosian and White Cube reported millions of dollars in total sales. 120 galleries participated, around half of them international.
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Sunday, September 16th, 2012
Kembra Pfahler installation at Participant (2012). All photos by Ryann Donnelly for Art Observed
On view through October 14 at Participant Inc. gallery in New York City’s Lower East Side is a new solo show from multi-media artist and performer, Kembra Pfahler. The sculptural objects included in the show are inspired a new song by Pfahler’s rock band, The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black.
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Sunday, September 16th, 2012
The Rolling Stones have chosen Walton Ford to illustrate the cover of their 50th anniversary album. Due to be released in November, the “GRRR!” cover takes John Pasche’s original lips and tongue logo as inspiration. The cover image is a version of Ford’s piece I Don’t Like to Look at Him, Jack. It Makes Me Think of that Awful Day on the Island, shown in 2011 at Paul Kasmin Gallery. Just as Warhol designed the 1971 Sticky Fingers and Peter Corriston created 1978’s Some Girls, the band continues a half-century old tradition.
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Sunday, September 16th, 2012
Despite the recent attention to various projects mixing contemporary art with fashion, the influence on one another is not new, according an article in the WSJ. The Musée d’Orsay in Paris will open a show called “Impressionism and Fashion” on Sept 25th with paintings, period garments and fashion illustrations. Curator Gloria Groom draws connections between the work of Impressionists and that of fashion designers of the day. The show will travel to New York and Chicago, with different garments in each exhibition.
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Saturday, September 15th, 2012
Jenny Holzer this week began to project randomized sequences of sayings on the façade of L&M Arts in Los Angeles as part of her new exhibition, “Jenny Holzer: THE FUTURE PLEASE”, which will feature her granite benches, 1980s plaques, redaction paintings and LED signs. The exhibition is organized into two parts: early work from 1970s to the present is on view in the West Gallery; recent work in the East Gallery. Runs through Oct 27th.
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Saturday, September 15th, 2012
MoMA will show Christian Marclay’s 24-hour long video installation, “The Clock”, from December 21 through January 21. The film uses a montage of more than 10,000 movie clips featuring clocks, and each scene syncs to real-world time. MoMA will provide 24-hour access to the galleries during January to allow the film to be shown in its entirety, and will have a special New Year’s Eve screening.
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Thursday, September 13th, 2012
Diane Arbus – A young man in curlers at home on West 20th Street, N.Y.C. (1966), Martin-Gropius-Bau Museum
In partnership with Jeu de Paume, Paris, The Estate of Diane Arbus LLC, Fotomuseum Winterthur and Foam Photography Museum, Amsterdam, The Martin-Gropius-Bau Museum is hosting a major retrospective of the work of American Photographer Diane Arbus, including a number of previously unseen pieces.
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Wednesday, September 12th, 2012
Giuseppe Penone, Space of Light(2012), The Bloomberg Commission: Giuseppe Penone Whitechapel Gallery Installation View
On the ground floor of London’s Whitechapel Gallery stands the Bloomberg commission- Giuseppe Penone’s “Spazio di Luce” (Space of Light), 12 meters of hollowed out tree trunk decorated with a gold leaf interior. The trunk balances on its own branches creating the allusion of suspension, allowing onlookers to peer inside and around it.
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Wednesday, September 12th, 2012
Finance weekly mainstay Barrons profiles the Lower East Side as an under-the-radar haunt for those seeking fresh artwork by emerging talents or bargain pieces by bigger name artists. Examples are used such as, Invisible-Exports, where “Props for Memory,” a group show featuring Joseph Beuys, provides a Beuys piece which can be bought for just $2,000. At the Stephan Stoyanov gallery, also on the Lower East Side, paintings by Jen Mazza from “The Words” exhibition sell for $3,200 each.
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Wednesday, September 12th, 2012
New York based billionaire investor Ronald Perelman and gallerist Larry Gagosian both filed major lawsuits against each other today in a New York court over a recent set of art transactions conducted between them. As a reflection of the severity of the circumstances, Gagosian Gallery said in a statement, “The gallery prides itself on its relationships and has never sued a client in its over 30 years of business.”
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Wednesday, September 12th, 2012
Metropolitan Museum director Thomas P. Campbell is reportedly opening a discussion that may allow the public to access the Met on Mondays. The institution decided to close on Mondays in 1971, supposedly to lower costs, and remains closed on the first day of the week, except for holiday Mondays and when hosting previews for members. The increase in tourism to New York City and to the Met itself may be possible reasons for Campbell’s proposal; Met statistics reveal that a “record-breaking” 6.3 million people visited The Met over the past fiscal year, from June 2011 through June 2012.
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Wednesday, September 12th, 2012
Larry Gagosian’s art gallery empire, due to open an outpost in Rio this month and another at Paris’s Le Bourget airport, will soon exceed The Tate Modern with respect to exhibition space.
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Tuesday, September 11th, 2012
John Baldessari, Ed Ruscha, Frank Gehry and other notable artists have collaborated with LA-based Gemini G.E.L. gallery to support President Barack Obama in his bid for a second term. The gallery has organized 150 portfolios of limited edition prints and artworks that will be on show to the public starting Sept 13. In further related, artist Chuck Close,who crafted the large-scale tapestry of Obama that was visible during the Democratic National Convention, may also be lending financial support through sales of more tapestries, ranging in price from $5,000 to $100,000, at a private event at Lever House in New York on Oct 3.
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Tuesday, September 11th, 2012
The Art Basel lineup for this year’s event has been released. A press release sent Monday revealed that 2012’s 11th Edition, to be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center, will showcase 257 prominent art galleries from 31 countries. The art fair, which will run December 6 through 9, will be divided into three “sections”: Art Galleries, the main section, for more well-known organizations to display contemporary art, Ars Nova, for up-and-coming institutions to highlight recently-established artists and Art Positions, for galleries to spotlight a the opus of one particular artist.
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