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Wednesday, February 8th, 2017
NADA New York has announced that half of its ticket sales will go to benefit the ACLU this year. “As it’s NADA’s mission to create an open flow of information, support, and collaboration, we must take advantage of opportunities to rally the resources of this community,” says Elyse Derosia, co-owner of New York’s Bodega Gallery and president of NADA’s board of directors. “The diversity of New York is what makes it the city that it is, and the art capital that it is, and we’re better because of it. (more…)
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Tuesday, February 7th, 2017
A £30 million bid by London’s National Gallery to prevent the export of Jacopo Pontormo’s Portrait of a Young Man in a Red Cap (1530) has been rejected following the drop in value of the pound in the past months. “While it’s not possible to save every object, the system is designed to strike the right balance between protecting our national cultural heritage and individual property rights,” says a spokeswoman for the Department of Culture, Media and Sport. (more…)
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Tuesday, February 7th, 2017
Christo is interviewed in The Guardian this week, discussing his process alongside partner Jean-Claude for creating his iconic Wrapped Reichstag work. “In the course of 24 years, we worked with six different presidents of the Bundestag and were refused three times. I was so depressed, I was ready to give up,” he says. “Then finally, in 1994, it went to a vote and we won.” (more…)
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Tuesday, February 7th, 2017
The 2017 Venice Biennale has announced its list of 120 participating artists for this year’s edition of the event, opening May 13th. “The role, the voice, and the responsibility of the artist are more crucial than ever before within the framework of contemporary debates,” says curator Christine Macel. “It is in and through these individual initiatives that the world of tomorrow takes shape, which though surely uncertain, is often best intuited by artists than others.” (more…)
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Tuesday, February 7th, 2017
The nominees have been announced for the 2017 edition of the Prix Marcel Duchamp, France’s most prominent contemporary art award. This year’s nominees are Maja Bajevic, Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, Charlotte Moth and Vittorio Santoro. (more…)
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Tuesday, February 7th, 2017
Armory Week’s popular Spring/Break art exhibition is moving locations this year to a Times Square office building, where it will take up two full floors. “We’re interested in engaging iconic, atypical environments where contemporary art is often absent,” co-founder, Ambre Kelly said in a statement. “In past years this included the former Catholic school of one of the oldest cathedrals in Manhattan, then the decommissioned postal inspection offices of one of the city’s largest post offices. Our new space is an expansion of this—occupying the 12th largest commercial building in Manhattan, and with it, a new space and seat of American culture to occupy.” (more…)
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Tuesday, February 7th, 2017
The Guardian spotlights the ongoing work the The Guerilla Girls, and broader efforts in the art world to make a priority of presenting female artists. The Tate Modern’s dynamic decision to devote half of its new exhibition space at the Switch House to female artists is spotlighted in particular. “Very simply, we have made a commitment to rethinking our collection, how we build it and the choices we make,” says director Frances Morris. “And I think what we did with Switch House was in a way very simple. We didn’t dress it up as a strategy or positive discrimination – it was just great work by women and an attempt to redress the gender balance. Simple as that. And a lot of my peers said: ‘What a relief.’” (more…)
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Tuesday, February 7th, 2017
Paul Gauguin’s Te Fare (La maison) will lead Christie’s Impressionist and Modern Evening Sale this March in London, carrying a £12 million estimate. “Gauguin has increasingly simplified and monumentalized the landscape, transcending reality by turning the natural world into a mystic vision of color, line and form,” a statement reads. (more…)
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Tuesday, February 7th, 2017
Dealer Yves Bouvier is profiled in Bloomberg this week, as he reflects on the past two years of court cases against Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, and his indefinite plans for the future. “When something like this happens in your life, your outlook on life and on people changes, as do your priorities,” Bouvier said in an interview. “As to the future, I don’t know what I’m going to do.” (more…)
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Monday, February 6th, 2017
Breaking into Paris’s Museum of Modern Art and stealing over $112 million in paintings was “one of my easiest and biggest heists,” according to Vjeran Tomic, whose outline of his theft points to a poorly maintained museum security system. (more…)
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Monday, February 6th, 2017
The New York Times looks at the recent health of The Met, and its reported $40 million budget deficit that has the institution struggling to decide on its next steps. “One benefit from all this: It’s brought the departments together with the administration to sit down at a common table, and that’s something,” says Keith Christiansen, the chairman of the Met’s European paintings department. “Now what do we do to move forward and make sure the mission of the museum is not compromised?” (more…)
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Monday, February 6th, 2017
The Museum of Modern Art has made its subtle commentary on the current attempts by Donald Trump to issue an immigration ban, hanging works by artists from the affected nations in its fifth-floor permanent-collection galleries. (more…)
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Saturday, February 4th, 2017
Performa has added Joyce Liu and Ivan Pun, and promoted current board member Richard Chang as president of its board. “In just a little over 10 years, Performa has made remarkable contributions advancing the scholarship and prominence of live performance, and I look forward to working with RoseLee Goldberg and the entire Board and staff to forge new relationships around the globe to support Performa’s ambitious mission and programs,” Chang said in a statement. (more…)
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Saturday, February 4th, 2017
The Uffizi Galleries in Florence has committed to exhibiting more works by female artists, beginning with an examination of Suor Plautilla Nelli, a 16th Century nun regarded as Florence’s first-known female Renaissance painter. The decision was made in part following conversations with the famed feminist art collective Guerilla Girls. “This is not just a special initiative to do for three or five years. I don’t know if I’m still going to be director, but I think we could easily go on for 20 years,” says director Eike Schmidt. (more…)
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Friday, February 3rd, 2017
Adam Chinn, the minority partner in Art Agency, Partners, will take on the mantle of COO at Sotheby’s, Art Market Monitor reports. Formerly head of transaction support, Chinn will continue to look to improve the company’s margins on sales. (more…)
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Friday, February 3rd, 2017
MoMA has appointed Kate Lewis as chief conservator of its David Booth Conservation Center and Department. Glenn Lowry states that Lewis “will provide exemplary leadership to the museum’s conservation department in order to ensure that its vital work will continue in advancing our state-of-the-art conservation program, and in developing the most innovative conservation practice and scientific research.” (more…)
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Friday, February 3rd, 2017
More than five years after the fallout of the Knoedler Gallery fraud cases, dealer Glafira Rosales was sentenced to time served on Tuesday, closing a major part of the ongoing court cases over the sale of fake 20th Century paintings. Rosales was granted leniency in the case over reports that she had been abused by her partner, Jose Carlos Bergantiños Diaz. (more…)
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Friday, February 3rd, 2017
The Public Art Fund is celebrating its 40th Anniversary this year, and will mark the occasion with an expansive series of video pieces shown across video screens in all five boroughs of New York. Exhibiting artists include Cory Arcangel, Awol Erizku and Casey Jane Ellison. (more…)
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Friday, February 3rd, 2017
Lisson Gallery is preparing to release a 1,000-page text celebrating its 50th anniversary, and will embark on a series of special exhibitions underscoring its continued dedication to conceptual and forward-thinking practices. (more…)
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Friday, February 3rd, 2017
The Dia Art Foundation has added six works by Anne Truitt to its permanent collection, and will put the pieces on long-term view at Dia:Beacon. “When we bring an artist into our group, which is not very large, we want to bring them in at least at the level of those who have come in in recent years,” Dia’s director, Jessica Morgan, says. (more…)
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Friday, February 3rd, 2017
The Louvre has been temporarily closed after a knife attack on a soldier in the museum that officials are saying was of a “terrorist nature.” Two men have been apprehended after the attack. (more…)
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Friday, February 3rd, 2017
The UK has seen a 2 million visitor drop in museum attendance in the past year, The Guardian reports, with the highest rate of decline coming from educational trips. “These figures are clearly disappointing,” says Alistair Brown, a spokesperson for the Museums Association. “As schools come under greater pressure, they are finding it harder to devote time to out-of-class activities such as museum visits. Children are increasingly missing out on valuable experiences that bring history, science and culture to life and expose them to new ideas.” (more…)
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Friday, February 3rd, 2017
Ari Wiseman, the deputy director of the Guggenheim Museum, is stepping down to pursue an independent design studio project with his brother in Los Angeles. The pair’s Frogtown district space will open in 2018. (more…)
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Wednesday, February 1st, 2017
MoMA has released the full list of acquisitions made in the past year, tallying a large-scale painting by Mark Bradford and James Turrell’s Meeting among its new pieces.
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