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Archive for 2015

Iwan and Manuela Wirth Top Art Review Power 100

Thursday, October 22nd, 2015

Dealers Iwan and Manuela Wirth have topped ArtReview’s annual power rankings as the most powerful figures in the art world, primarily for “what they have done to change the model of selling and promoting art.”  “The Wirths’ increased influence stems in part from what they have done to change the model of selling and promoting art,” the website reads.  “As big art dealers are becoming ever better at selling art for high prices, and as collectors want to see themselves as more than just anonymous purchasers, the husband-and-wife-team understand that selling art objects isn’t the whole story – the well-off want to be sold a lifestyle.” (more…)

Renaissance Statue May be Long Lost Donatello

Thursday, October 22nd, 2015

The New York Times follows the story of dealer Andrew Butterfield’s purchase of a small wooden believed to be by Donatello, and the dealer’s push to have the work authenticated.  “It felt so much like the embodiment of the early Renaissance,” he says. (more…)

Christo Set to Unveil Newest Project in Northern Italy

Thursday, October 22nd, 2015

Artist Christo has unveiled his newest project, and the first piece conceived after the death of his longtime partner, Jeanne-Claude, a series of floating walkways at Lake Iseo in Northern Italy, which will allow viewers to walk out over the water on tightly woven nylon panels.  “They will feel the movement of the water under foot,” Christo said. “It will be very sexy, a bit like walking on a water bed.” (more…)

Steve Wynn Secures Under 1% Interest Rate on Loan Through Art Collection

Thursday, October 22nd, 2015

Billionaire Steve Wynn has taken out a loan against his massive art collection, which helped the casino mogul to secure an interest rate of less than 1%.  “This is a great time to be poised with ample cash,” Wynn said. (more…)

UK Museums on High Alert for Theft After Warning

Thursday, October 22nd, 2015

Arts Council England is warning against a “severe and imminent” threat of attack on UK museums, the Art Newspaper reports.  Additional information has been provided by the Scottish Council on Archives: “The National Crime Agency are aware of an imminent threat of theft of collections across the UK. They are aware of a group who has made reconnaissance visits to a number of museums and other venues across the UK. It is thought that smaller, more portable items will be targeted rather than items such as large paintings.” (more…)

Giorgio Pace Joins Garage Center as Commercial Advisor

Thursday, October 22nd, 2015

Former fashion marketing executive Giorgio Pace has been appointed as commercial adviser for Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow, and publisher at large for Garage magazine, which will see him planning new ventures and projects to finance both institutions.  “I am looking forward to creating some fantastic new partnerships and raising funds to enhance the unique programs each venture has already established,” Pace says. (more…)

New York – Gardar Eide Einarsson: “FREEDOM, MOTHERFUCKER. DO YOU SPEAK IT?” at Team Gallery Through October 25th, 2015

Thursday, October 22nd, 2015

Garde Eide Einarsson, FREEDOM, MOTHERFUCKER. DO YOU SPEAK IT (Installation View)
Gardar Eide Einarsson, Utah to Resume Use of Firing Squads for Executions (2015), all photos by Elene Damenia for Art Observed

Returning to the United States for his first solo exhibition since leaving the country for Tokyo, Gardar Eide Einarsson has once again brought his particular brand of appropriation-based practice to Team Gallery for a solo exhibition of new work, taking aim this time at the United States’ often twisted ideological rhetoric, and the iconography that often carries it. (more…)

Gavin Brown’s Jamie Kenyon Leaving for 47 Canal

Wednesday, October 21st, 2015

Jamie Kenyon, formerly of Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, is joining 47 Canal as that gallery director.  “My move to 47 Canal feels very natural, having grown friends with both Margaret and Oliver, and many of the artists since moving to New York three years ago,” Kenyon says. (more…)

NYT Profiles ColorSearch App, Which Archives Artwork Based on Color

Wednesday, October 21st, 2015

The New York Times profiles ColorSearch, a new application developed by former Gavin Brown’s staffer and founder of ArtBinder Alexandra Chemla, which is developed to archive and catalog works based on color.  “It prioritizes based on proximity to the actual shade of that color you’ve chosen and the percentage of the piece that’s made up of that color,” Chemla says. “You can highlight as many colors as you want, and then ColorSearch prioritizes those that have, say, four of the four, three of the four and so on.” (more…)

Picasso Museum Reopens After Ambitious Rehang

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

The Picasso Museum in Paris has opened the doors on a major rehang, with announced plans to begin working with contemporary artists alongside its historical mission, and a new space that seeks to recreate the artist’s working methods.  “We want to have the audience enter his studio and glimpse his intimacy, his daily life,” President Laurent Le Bon says. (more…)

Maya Lin Profiled in WSJ

Monday, October 19th, 2015

Artist and architect Maya Lin is profiled in the Wall Street Journal this week, as she prepares to complete a series of projects, and reflects on her work over the past several decades.  “There’s a very strong environmental aspect to all my structures,” she says, and notes her work in both architecture and fine art, comparing architecture to writing a novel, while comparing a piece of art to a poem.  “They’re both incredibly difficult and challenging, but sometimes that poem is harder…because I’m stripping it bare.” (more…)

Adam Lindemann in Contract for Andy Warhol’s Montauk Estate

Monday, October 19th, 2015

Adam Lindemann is reportedly in contract to buy a Montauk estate formerly owned by Andy Warhol.  “I knew Andy in the early 1980s as a very young man, and I’m a collector of his work . . . I’m very lucky to have this opportunity to live out this dream. It’s a work of art.” (more…)

New York: Katherine Bernhardt “Pablo and Efrain” at Venus Over Manhattan Through October 24th, 2015

Monday, October 19th, 2015

Katherine Bernhardt, Sharks, Plantains, and Cigarettes (2015) all photos courtesy Venus Over Manhattan
Katherine Bernhardt, Sharks, Plantains, and Cigarettes (2015) all photos courtesy Venus Over Manhattan

Painter Katherine Bernhardt has created an exhibition of work inspired by her recent residency in Puerto Rico, taking inspiration and encouragement from the landscape and artists of the city as her muse, and translating them into the artist’s signature hand.   (more…)

AO On-Site – London: Frieze Art Fair in Regent’s Park, October 14th – 17th, 2015

Sunday, October 18th, 2015

Tracy Emin, You Made Me Feel Beautiful again! (2015), at White Cube
Tracy Emin, You Made Me Feel Beautiful again! (2015), at White Cube, all photos by Andrea Nguyen for Art Observed

As the weekend arrived, Frieze London shut its doors on another week of strong sales, live projects and installations taking up the yards of Regent’s Park, with the fair reporting an impressive 260% increase in attendees during the VIP hours.  Even after the rush of buyers in the fair’s early hours, sales continued steadily through the rest of the week, concluding yesterday as the last vistors left the space. (more…)

New York – Gordon Matta-Clark: “Energy & Abstraction” at David Zwirner Through October 24th, 2015

Sunday, October 18th, 2015

Gordon Matta-Clark, Energy & Abstraction (Installation View)
Gordon Matta-Clark, Energy & Abstraction (Installation View)

Mystery, stemming from associations with the notion of void, always played a crucial role in opulent practice of Gordon Matta-Clark.  Differing from the often massively-sized voids he created in or between buildings before their demolition throughout his career, however, the pen and ink works currently on view at David Zwirner’s 20th street location appears as an almost direct response, although on a much more manageable scale.  Blank paper surfaces submit to restless marks of ink in splashes of color or stark black hues, signaling complex narratives behind the artist’s demanding projects, while deep carvings on gesso expose concealed layers that otherwise would go unnoticed when compared to his immense carvings through the architectural skeletons of buildings. (more…)

London – Robert Irwin: “2 x 2 x 2 x 2” at White Cube Bermondsey Through November 15th, 2015

Saturday, October 17th, 2015

Robert Irwin, 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 (Installation View), via White Cube
Robert Irwin, 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 (Installation View), via White Cube

White Cube Bermondsey is currently playing home to a slight, albeit impressive exhibition by Robert Irwin, taking the artist’s interest in environmental sculpture, space and light to arguably its most minimal conclusions.  Taking up two rooms at the London Gallery, the exhibition continues Irwin’s exploration of objects in space, and their relationships to the site in which they reside. (more…)

AO Auction Recap – London: Christie’s Contemporary Evening Sale, October 16th, 2015

Friday, October 16th, 2015

Peter Doig, Cabin Essence (1993-1994), via Christie's
Peter Doig, Cabin Essence (1993-1994), via Christie’s

The sales have concluded in London tonight, after Christie’s capped a tightly run 54-lot auction that saw a final tally of £35,562,500, with 9 lots going unsold. (more…)

A Look at the Trove of Contemporary Art Show on Fox’s “Empire”

Friday, October 16th, 2015

The New Yorker profiles Fox Television’s Empire, and the collection of contemporary African-American art that the show has consistently used on-screen, including works by Kehinde Wiley, Mickalene Thomas, and Kerry James Marshall.  “I’ve been doing this twenty-six years, and I was really excited because rarely do I get a director who includes the art within the shot,” says set decorator Caroline Perzan. “The art has become one of the main focal points of the set design.” (more…)

Artist Sam Gilliam Profiled in The Guardian

Friday, October 16th, 2015

The Guardian profiles artist Sam Gilliam, whose work during the 1960’s and 70’s was considered among the best working in abstraction, and who, at 81, is experiencing another moment in the limelight after L.A. gallerist David Kordansky rallied to bring the artist’s work to wider attention.  “Sam stayed constant – it was the world that turned,” says Laura Hoptman, MoMA’s curator for painting and sculpture. “Finally, he popped back into focus.” (more…)

Christie’s Offering Roy Lichtenstein’s “Nurse” this November in New York

Friday, October 16th, 2015

Christie’s has announced another of its highlight lots for its November auctions in New York, this time pointing to Roy Lichtenstein’s Nurse, from 1964.  “He’s completely concentrated the image, taken away the words,” says Brett Gorvy. “There’s fear in her face — you’re not quite sure what the narrative is. You bring your own narrative.” (more…)

New York – Christian Marclay: “Surround Sounds” at Paula Cooper Through October 17th, 2015

Friday, October 16th, 2015

Christian Marclay, Green Plop on Yellow (2014), via Art Observed
Christian Marclay, Green Plop on Yellow (2014), via Art Observed

Christian Marclay returns to Paula Cooper this fall with an exhibition of new video work and paintings, continuing the artist’s interests in the intertwining of action and image in pop culture formats.  Here, turning his attention to comic books and graphic novels, the artist’s collagist practices are given a light-hearted twist.

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Gagosian and Deitch Plan Major Show During Miami Art Week

Friday, October 16th, 2015

Larry Gagosian and Jeffrey Deitch are teaming together for an exhibition during Art Basel Miami Beach this year, bearing the title Unrealism and taking place in the historic Moore Building in the Miami Design District.  “Larry and I have wanted to do a project together for some time,” Mr. Deitch said. “Everything came together.” (more…)

Ai Weiwei to Publish Memoirs in 2017

Friday, October 16th, 2015

Ai Weiwei has announced that his memoirs will be released in 2017, published by Crown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House.  “The history of totalitarianism is one characterized by the state’s continuous attempts to destroy individual memories,” the artist says. (more…)

Enrico Castellani to Show at Dominique Lévy London

Friday, October 16th, 2015

Zero Group founder Enrico Castellani will launch a rare exhibition of his works at Dominique Lévy in London, the first solo showing of the artist’s work in the city.  “He thinks things over very deliberately. There has to be a reason,” says Emilio Steinberger, one of the gallery’s senior partners. (more…)