Archive for December, 2013
Sunday, December 22nd, 2013
A U.S. contestant has won an online raffle for a $1.26 million piece by Pablo Picasso, walking away with the work after buying a ticket for the price of $137. The 1914 piece was auctioned off to benefit the efforts to save the ancient city of Tyre, and was won by Pennsylvania resident Jeffrey Gonano. “I’m still in shock. I’ve never won anything like this before. Obviously,” he said. (more…)
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Sunday, December 22nd, 2013
A lawsuit over the ownership of an Andy Warhol portrait of the late actress Farrah Fawcett has been settled in favor of her husband, actor Ryan O’Neil. The lawsuit settles a dispute between O’Neal and the University of Texas in Austin, which had received the work from Fawcett’s estate, even though O’Neal maintained the work had been given to him as a gift from Warhol. (more…)
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Sunday, December 22nd, 2013
The New Museum has announced its 2014 schedule of exhibitions, prominently featuring a show by Polish artist Pawel Althamer, which will include a highly public, participatory aspect. Alongside the artist’s immediately recognizable sculptural works, the show will also welcome visitors to paint the walls of the museum’s spacious lobby. The show opens on February 12th. (more…)
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Sunday, December 22nd, 2013
Thomas Schütte, United Enemies (2011), courtesy Fondation Beyeler
At Fondation Beyeler in Basel, Switzerland through February 2nd is an exhibition displaying sculptural works of human figure, created by German artist Thomas Schütte. Made from a wide variety of materials, including steel and aluminum, bronze, modeling clay, ceramic, wood, and glass, and are placed throughout the museum as well as outside in the gardens surrounding the institution.
Thomas Schütte, Walser’s Wife (2011), courtesy Fondation Beyeler (more…)
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Saturday, December 21st, 2013
Philippe Parreno, “ANYWHERE, ANYWHERE OUT OF THE WORLD” (Installation View) Courtesy Palais de Tokyo
Responding to a carte blanche invitation from Paris’s prestigious Palais de Tokyo, Algerian-born Philippe Parreno has transformed its gallery space with an exhibition meant to establish a dialogue between architecture and the concept of the show as a medium in and of itself.
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Friday, December 20th, 2013
Willem de Kooning, [no title] (1984), © 2013 The Willem de Kooning Foundation:Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, Tim Nighswander: IMAGING4ART
The late works of Willem de Kooning represent a striking departure for the artist’s work. Condensing his colorful, flowing style into a tightly controlled, minimalist series of patterns and movements, de Kooning’s paintings in the late years of his life, from the mid-1980’s onwards signal a new interest in negative space and light. The collisions and grating proximity of forms of his definitive work during the 50’s and 60’s seems to dissolve into a mellow, effortless form, well-balanced and refined.
Willem de Kooning, Ten Paintings (Installation View), Courtesy Gagosian Gallery (more…)
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Friday, December 20th, 2013
Honoré Daumier, The Sideshow (Parade de Saltimbanques) (1865-66) Courtesy Royal Academy of Arts
On view at the Royal Academy of Arts is an exhibition of 130 works by 19th century artist Honoré Daumier, composed primarily of paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sculptures, that strengthen the artist’s history as both a perceptive and nuanced painter, as well as a truly comic satirist.
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Thursday, December 19th, 2013
Martin Creed performs at The Kitchen, via Art Observed
Martin Creed took the stage last week at the Kitchen last night for the first of three consecutive, part of his ongoing series of exhibitions in New York City that show the former Turner Prize winner at the top of his game, continuing his series of reductive, simplistic works with Work #1020, a performance piece that combine repeated gesture and dance, crass video and his own brand of buoyant, bizarre rock and roll. (more…)
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Thursday, December 19th, 2013
Kevin Francis Gray, 12 Chambers (2013) Courtesy Pace London
On view at Pace London through mid January is an exhibition highlighting new sculptures by Irish artist Kevin Francis Gray. These realistic, detailed works were crafted from bronze and marble in a traditional manner uncommonly seen in the contemporary art world. Included in the display are five double life-size bronze heads, a group of twelve life-size nude figures cast in bronze, and a life-size sculpture of two white marble figures alluding to the tradition of covering of dead bodies in Judeo-Christian cultures.
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Wednesday, December 18th, 2013
Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring (1665), Courtesy of The Frick Collection
On view at The Frick Collection in New York is a traveling exhibition of beloved Dutch paintings selected from the collection of the Royal Picture Gallery Maurithuis in The Hague, the Netherlands. The paintings will remain on view to the public through January 19, 2014.
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Tuesday, December 17th, 2013
Drawing on a long history of interplay between contemporary art and comedy, MOCA’s online television station, MOCA.Tv has announced Ambiance Man, a new comedy series that will air on the channel, featuring appearances by Fred Armisen, Jack Black, and Jibz Cameron. “Ambiance Man is a series about a super hero who fixes what we really need fixed in our day-to-day lives. While most super heroes are focused on preventing the end of the world, Ambiance Man is focused on transforming the moments that feel like the end of the world.” Says creator Alix Lambert. (more…)
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Tuesday, December 17th, 2013
Artist Grayson Perry has unveiled a newly designed handbag tote, molded into the shape of a human scrotum. A collaboration with leather craftsman Andy Bates, the artist has only had one made, and has used it frequently in appearances as his drag alter-ego, Clare. “I received enormous interest in the “Scrotal Sac” from around the world but have mysteriously declined to make a second,” said Bates. (more…)
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Tuesday, December 17th, 2013
Family Business Gallery, the collaborative exhibition space by Massimo Gioni and Maurizio Cattelan, has moved from its Chelsea home, and is preparing to take up residence in a new home in Paris. “Palais de Tokyo had expressed an interest to Family Business practice and generously invited us to experiment within an open dialogue format, amidst an exciting and multifaceted art environment,” says curator Nadja Argyropoulou. (more…)
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Tuesday, December 17th, 2013
Continuing its run of appointments and in-house changes, Sotheby’s has appointed Domenico De Sole as Lead Independent Director. The co-founder and Chairman of Tom Ford International, former President and CEO of Gucci Group, De Sole turned around Gucci while he was there, taking it from nearly bankrupt to a multi-billion dollar conglomerate. “We’re very excited that Domenico has joined the Board and has also agreed to serve as Lead Independent Director. He brings blue chip experience in the high-end luxury space, in Board leadership, and in strategic executive roles envisioning the future of elite brands,” said Sotheby’s Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer William F. Ruprecht. (more…)
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Tuesday, December 17th, 2013
Artist Raymond Pettibon is interviewed in The Guardian this week, and discusses his recent work, his stance against the US government, and his thoughts on his logo design for Black Flag being one of the most tattooed images of all time. “I don’t know which is worse sometimes… I’ve never encouraged anyone to get one. I don’t know how those things work. Some things become iconic for whatever reason and people have the logo on their arms, or wherever, but a lot of them don’t even know their music.” (more…)
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Tuesday, December 17th, 2013
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, The Appearance of Collage #6 (2012), Courtesy Pace Gallery
Though Soviet-born artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov are New York-based, they were little known in the New York art scene until this Fall season. Popular in Europe, their 2013 New York tour started with their successfully-launched, 8th rendition of the floating installation, “The Ship of Tolerance”, at the Dumbo Arts Festival. Ilya Kabakov, a former childrens’ book illustrator and graphic artist did his conceptual art work in secrecy until he accepted a grant to work in Austria and grew to prominence in Europe. Upon arriving to New York, he reconnected with his distant cousin, Emilia, a former pianist and linguist, and presently an art advisor and curator. She helped him navigate the arts scene in New York and the two soon began collaborating. They married in 1992 and have been sharing credits ever since on everything they have produced with the exception of several of Ilya’s paintings. (more…)
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Monday, December 16th, 2013
Larry Gagosian’s proposed space in the Mayfair neighborhood of London has been approved, and will take up residence after renovations headed by Caruso St John, the firm responsible for the refurbishment of Tate Britain. “We’re really excited to be working with Gagosian to create a preeminent commercial art gallery for London and we are delighted that Westminster City Council has given us the go-ahead,” says Ian Morrison, development director for Grosvenor’s London. (more…)
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Monday, December 16th, 2013
Louise Lawler, Detail, Chicago (placed and pulled) (2011-2013), via Casey Kaplan
The arrangement of works for Liam Gillick and Louise Lawler’s current show at Casey Kaplan in New York is an interesting one: long strings of Gillick’s text hang from the ceilings of the space, while long, blurred images from Lawler’s archival image collection are stretched across the walls. It seems an almost deliberate attempt to escape the stationary logic of the art object, constantly forcing the viewer to move between rooms and works, always reappraising position and meaning as they go.
Louise Lawler and Liam Gillick (Installation View), via Casey Kaplan (more…)
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Sunday, December 15th, 2013
Rosemarie Trockel, Copy Me (2013), via Gladstone Gallery
On view at Gladstone Gallery in New York is an exhibition of new work by German artist Rosemarie Trockel, featuring a series of wool paintings and wall sculptures, as well as ceramics, drawings, videos and collages, alluding to the short but dense history of twentieth century abstraction and conceptualism.
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Saturday, December 14th, 2013
Jacob Kassay, Untitled (2013), Courtesy 303 Gallery
Now on view at 303 Gallery is the space’s first exhibition of works by Jacob Kassay. Composed entirely of new works, IJK opened on November 1st and will remain on view through December 20, 2013.
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Friday, December 13th, 2013
Ry Rocklen at Night Court, via Daniel Creahan for Art Observed
Ry Rocklen loves sports, or rather, he likes winning. “I love the pageantry of it,” he says, walking past a table constructed entirely out of materials used in sports trophies: shining columns, golden basketballs and baseball players, and imitation marble. The pieces could be seen at Rocklen’s installation Night Court, a commission for Absolut’s beachfront space on Miami Beach during Art Week. “The pieces originally come from a series called Trophy Modern that I opened earlier this year,” Rocklen says. “And when I was offered the commission for this show, I thought I would try and take it a little further.” (more…)
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Friday, December 13th, 2013
Two of Damien Hirst’s Dot artworks have been stolen from a West London art gallery, valued at about $54,000. Police believe that a single person stole the two prints from the Exhibitionist Gallery, where gallery manager, Nathan Engelbrecht, told the BBC that he was scouring around “trying to find new artwork for the Christmas season.’’ (more…)
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Friday, December 13th, 2013
Amy Cappellazzo, Christie’s Chairman of Postwar and Contemporary Art Development, has announced that she will be leaving the company this February to work as a private dealer. Cappellazzo joined the auction house in 2001, and is frequently touted as the reason Christie’s has experienced such profound success in the past years, but has decided to focus on more private sales and transactions. “When I think about private sales,” she said in 2012, “I think about matchmaking—it’s literally about arranging love.” (more…)
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Friday, December 13th, 2013
Richard, First Communion of Anemic Young Girls In The Snow and other works (Installation View), via Interstate Projects
For the past month, Interstate Gallery in Bushwick has acted as the first physical base for Richard, a predominantly Internet-focused catalog of objects and items centered around new possibilities and interpretations of the readymade art object in the 21st century. Turning the work of Marcel Duchamp once more towards a populist, group project, Richard challenges the concepts of labor and potentials for the the readymade in new perspectives of art practice and conceptual operation.
Richard, First Communion of Anemic Young Girls In The Snow and other works (Installation View), via Interstate Projects (more…)
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