Archive for the 'Art News' Category
Sunday, November 11th, 2018
Magazzino Italian Art Foundation in Cold Spring is establishing a new Research Center with some 4,000 publications accessible for study, as well as a new annual fellowship program, Art News reports. The first scholar-in-residence is Francesco Guzzetti, who recently completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard University. “It is a true privilege to expand my research on Arte Povera and work directly with the art installed in the museum and the new Research Center library,” Guzzetti says. (more…)
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Saturday, November 10th, 2018

Petra Cortright, Platinum Blonde Black Knight (Installation View), all images via Anna Corrigan for Art Observed.
On view through November 17, Société presents Petra Cortright’s Platinum Blonde Black Night. The Los Angeles-based artist is known for her early works of webcam self-portrait videos posted to her YouTube account. Recently, Cortright has incorporated works in painting, sculpture, and video into her practice. This is the artist’s third exhibition with the gallery. (more…)
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Friday, November 9th, 2018

Edward Hopper, Chop Suey (1929), via Christie’s
This next week, New York City will see a string of Modern and Contemporary Auctions take place at the major auction houses, following up a tense season of political uncertainty in the U.S. with a series of sales that may offer a referendum on the nation’s current economic climate. With a number of special sales joining the traditional major evening sales, the week should offer an intriguing picture of just how healthy the market is, or perhaps how daring its collectors are feeling. (more…)
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Thursday, November 8th, 2018

Tania Bruguera at Tate Modern (Installation View), via Art Observed
Cuban artist and activist Tania Bruguera has been tapped for the most recent commission project at Tate Modern, which opened this past October during Frieze Week. The piece, which unifies disparate social threads under the museum roof, is a striking moment for the artist under the shadow of the nation’s Brexit negotiations. (more…)
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Wednesday, November 7th, 2018
Collectors Beverly and Donald S. Freeman have donated $4 million to the Dallas Museum of Art to fund the Freeman Family Exhibition Endowment, which will help fund one show a year. “This is an exciting moment in the museum’s history, and the Dallas Museum of Art deeply appreciates this generous gift from Don and Beverly Freeman,” says AgustÃn Arteaga, the DMA’s director. “They are longstanding patrons of the museum, including Beverly’s remarkable four decades as a valued DMA docent. We are grateful for this significant new gift and for their continued passion in support of our celebrated education programs.” (more…)
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Wednesday, November 7th, 2018
LA’s David Kordansky Gallery now represents Huma Bhabha, Art News reports. In a statement, Kordansky said he was “fascinated by her synthesis of artificial and organic materials, modernism and monsters, notions of the universal and the alien. Both topical and transcendent, her forms give unexpected—and unflinching—life to the figurative tradition.” (more…)
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Wednesday, November 7th, 2018
Two major works from the estate of Robert Indiana will hit the auction block this month, sold to help pay for his estate’s mounting legal fees and repairs to his former mansion in Maine. “Litigation is expensive, especially in New York,” says Indiana’s executor James Brannan. “If any papers so much as cast a shadow on a desk, they bill for it.” (more…)
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Wednesday, November 7th, 2018
Artist Martha Roster is profiled in the NYT this week, as she opens her retrospective at the Jewish Museum. “Pretty much everyone hated my work when I made it, except for feminists,” she says. “I’m used to a minimum 10-year lag before anyone has anything good at all to say about anything I’ve done.”
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Wednesday, November 7th, 2018
Sadaharu Horio, one of the last living members of the Japanese avant-garde collective Gutai, has passed away at the age of 79. Horio worked experimentally for decades, using found materials like scrap metal, string, wood, roots, stones, and planks while he worked a day job in a factory. (more…)
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Wednesday, November 7th, 2018
Kerry James Marshall says he is done making public art, following the controversy over the city of Chicago attempted a sale of a mural he did for a city library. “It just seemed like a way of exploiting the work of artists in the city for short-term gain in a really shortsighted kind of way,” he says. (more…)
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Wednesday, November 7th, 2018
Larry Bell is profiled in The Guardian this week, reflecting on his practice as he opens a major retrospective at ICA Miami. “It’s simply light trapped at the surface,” he says. “Where you see blue on the water, the gasoline is thinner than where you see red on the water, and all the colors are on the spectrum between the blue and the red.” (more…)
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Wednesday, November 7th, 2018

General Idea, Untitled (AIDS with Cockroaches) (1989), all images via Maureen Paley
Now through November 11th, 2018, Maureen Paley in London is presenting AA Bronson + General Idea, an exhibition marking fifty years since AA Bronson, Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal met in 1968 and formed the collective General Idea. The Canadian collective is known for producing over 100 solo exhibitions, as well as countless group shows and temporary public art projects. For the years of 1969-1994 they lived and worked together, creating a “living artwork of their being together” and working through various surfaces or ‘host’ media for their ideas and engagement with punk, queer theory, ad AIDS activism. (more…)
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Tuesday, November 6th, 2018
Art advisor Tobias Meyer is reportedly the seller behind Phillips‘ offering of an Andy Warhol Gun painting next week. Estimated at $7 million to $10 million, it’s the most expensive Warhol offered during this month’s auctions in New York. (more…)
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Tuesday, November 6th, 2018
The court case between residents at a London development and the Tate Modern began this week, over whether the museum can permit visitors on an observation deck in its new building that provides clear views into the development’s apartments. According to Tate lawyer Guy Fetherstonhaugh the case ultimately seeks to “deny to the public the right to use the viewing platform for its intended purpose merely to give the claimants an unencumbered right to enjoy their own view.” (more…)
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Tuesday, November 6th, 2018
The National Trust in the UK is facing criticism after a show honoring Margaret Armstrong saw a number of her collection’s works featuring men covered up. “Sometimes it doesn’t work as we intended and we accept the feedback we have received,” the trust said. “We’ve had a mix of positive and negative comments. We’re going to look at it closely and it will be reviewed thoroughly.” (more…)
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Tuesday, November 6th, 2018
Art News takes a look at The Hill Art Foundation, the project of collector J. Tomilson Hill and his wife, Janine, a world-class collection of more than 400 works, valued at over $800 million that will go on view near the High Line. “Ideally, I want an artist who has done great work in every decade they have lived,” he says. (more…)
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Monday, November 5th, 2018

Amy Sillman, Landline (Installation View), via Camden Arts Cenre
Perhaps one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary American painting, artist Amy Sillman has relentlessly and repeatedly pushed her own style towards the furthest reaches of her capacity, always in an attempt to interrogate and re-evaluate the language and practice of painting against the backdrop of modern history and the attendant shifts from analog to digital technologies and labor processes. Based in New York, the artist has opened her first major solo institutional show in the UK this fall, an ambitious and expansive walk through her work at the Camden Arts Centre in North London. (more…)
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Monday, November 5th, 2018
The Queens Museum in New York has hired Sally Tallant, the director of the Liverpool Biennial as its new director, the New York Times reports. “Her unique combination of local and global experience in the arts world made her the superlative choice for leading the Queens Museum, and for serving the borough’s distinctively international constituency,” says Mark J. Coleman, the museum’s board chairman. (more…)
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Monday, November 5th, 2018
The Chicago Public Library has withdrawn a Kerry James Marshall mural from the upcoming Christie’s Contemporary sale in New York. “I was swimming and thought ‘This is not what I wanted, given the city’s contributions to public art, and Kerry’s a friend and also a great ambassador for Chicago,’ ” said Mayor Rahm Emanuel. “I reached out to him and said, ‘Look, I don’t want this. If you’re not happy, I don’t want to go forward.’ ” (more…)
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Monday, November 5th, 2018
MCH Group, the Swiss-based firm that owns Art Basel fair, will abandon its regional fair business plan, selling its shares in Art Düsseldorf and the India Art Fair. “We must and wish to further develop our classical live-event competence into an integrated experience-marketing competence in the physical and digital fields,” says Hans-Kristian Hoejsgaard, the interim chief executive of MCH Group since September. (more…)
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Monday, November 5th, 2018
The Tate Britain is preparing to hold its first Vincent van Gogh exhibition since 1947, bringing 45 works in for a show that will make it one of the largest in the last several decades. “I think our floors are more robust these days,” said director Alex Farquharson, referencing the 1947 show’s popularity, bringing so many people to the museum that the gallery floors were damaged. (more…)
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Sunday, November 4th, 2018

Ajay Kurian, Nine Flags (Installation View), via Art Observed
Artist Ajay Kurian returns to 47 Canal Gallery for a show of new works this month, delving into the recent American political landscape, and the fraught politics of identity, interiority and authenticity that have dominated the political discourse in the past years. Responding in particular to the near-constant presentation and proliferation of the American flag in the language and iconography of a resurgent American nationalism, Kurian has created his own series of flags, fragmented transformations of this same language to explore new possibilities for an American populace.
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Saturday, November 3rd, 2018
Two Finnish Gallerists were arrested this weekend and ordered to pay 13 million euros for selling hundreds of forged artworks. Kati Marjatta Karkkiainen, 46, and Reijo Pollari, 75, were each found guilty of 30 charges of aggravated fraud. (more…)
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Saturday, November 3rd, 2018
The Knight Foundation has unveiled the list of Detroit arts organizations that will receive funding from its new $20 million initiative, among them the Arts League of Michigan and Creative Many Michigan Inc.“Detroit is rewriting its narrative, and artists are leading the way,” said Victoria Rogers, vice president for arts at the foundation. “With our funding, we look to add to that momentum, supporting organizations big and small, as a way to build community through the arts.” (more…)
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