Archive for the 'Art News' Category
Friday, September 28th, 2018
Manhattan dealer Ezra Chowaiki of Chowaiki & Co. Fine Art Ltd. on Park Avenue has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for fraud. “One factor that does loom in this case is the seemingly and largely unregulated nature of the art market,” says U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff. “Here, we have something that by its very nature calls for expertise and can easily be the subject of fraud, yet seems to operate without any meaningful constraints. I think that weighs modestly in favor of a higher sentence.” (more…)
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Friday, September 28th, 2018
The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair will move to a new home in New York’s West Village for its 2019 edition, Art News reports. “We flirted with the idea for a couple years,” says director Touria El Glaoui. “Pioneer Works have been amazing partners, and we’re really sad to leave there. But the galleries told us of their desire to move closer to their audience and their collectors. They felt that we were considered a fringe fair, being in Brooklyn.” (more…)
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Friday, September 28th, 2018
Nan Goldin has joined Marian Goodman, the gallery announced this week. “Goldin has revolutionized the art of photography through her frank and deeply personal portraiture,” the gallery said in a statement. (more…)
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Friday, September 28th, 2018
Catherine Marcus and Will Rose have donated $3 million to the Dallas Museum of Art, Art News reports. “Strong leadership is critical to the vigor and growth of our city’s Museum,” the pair said in a statement. “We are thrilled to support the Museum’s endowment and this crucial leadership position.” (more…)
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Friday, September 28th, 2018

B. Wurtz, Octave (2018), via Metro Pictures
Over the past few decades, B. Wurtz’s work has mined a striking juxtaposition of materials and symbols, mixing together domestic objects, quotidian references and various spatial interruptions designed to work at the fabric of the object itself. This month, the artist has returned to Metro Pictures for a show of new works, continuing this mode of practice on an engaging scale. (more…)
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Friday, September 28th, 2018
Dealer Max Hetzler will open a space in London, Art Newspaper reports. “By focusing more on historical exhibitions in London as well as two-person shows–without restricting ourselves to this–we are complementing the program of our spaces in Berlin and Paris,” he says. (more…)
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Friday, September 28th, 2018
Art News profiles the recent string of gallery space-sharing projects, exploring the benefits these programs have brought to the galleries engaging in them. “We knew we had to do something, be active and proactive, and not only participate in the system, but also create and engage in something new,” says dealer Simone Subal of the traveling Condo exhibition program. (more…)
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Friday, September 28th, 2018
The Art Newspaper has a piece on the average cost of a gallery booth, offering some perspective on the recent debates over booth pricing at a number of major art fairs. Pricing in the survey ranges from $10,000 for a booth at Independent New York, on to $100,000 for premier placement at the Armory Show. (more…)
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Thursday, September 27th, 2018

Installation view. All images via Gagosian Gallery.
In Urs Fischer’s latest exhibition at Gagosian’s Davies street gallery in London, the artist has created a life-sized wax model of Russian collector Dasha Zhukova. This is the next installment in a series made by the artist in which art-world figures are converted into giant candles and then burned slowly, until they are reduced to wax drippings. Previously making works of artists Julian Schnabel and Rudolf Stingel, and dealer Bruno Bischofsberger. Though Zhukova requested she be the next art figure turned wax candle, Fischer hesitated because, up until this point, he has only portrayed men. Ultimately, however, on Monday, September 10th, the wick at the top of the wax figure of Dasha Zhukova’s head was lit, and will continue to burn until the sculpture is reduced to a puddle of melted wax, coinciding with the show’s closing on November 3rd. (more…)
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Thursday, September 27th, 2018
The Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) has announced the participating galleries for the 2019 edition of its Art Show, set for February 28 through March 3 at the Park Avenue Armory. First-time exhibitors at the show include Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Luxembourg & Dayan, and Jessica Silverman Gallery. (more…)
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Thursday, September 27th, 2018
Christie’s November sale in New York will include one of the series of 14 Nymphéas works that were among Claude Monet’s last paintings, estimated at $30 to $35 million. “By the turn of the 20th century, the pond became the almost-exclusive subject of Monet’s art, inspiring an outpouring of creativity that, for many, marks the summit of his career,” the auction house said in a statement. (more…)
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2018
Art Basel Miami Beach has announced its exhibitors list, set to run December 6 to 9 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The fair welcomes 268 galleries, including 29 new exhibitors. (more…)
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2018
Deborah Marrow, the director of the Getty Foundation will retire, Art News reports. “She has provided inspiring leadership in almost every aspect of the Getty, in roles including as director of the Getty Foundation, acting director of the Getty Research Institute and as interim president of the Getty Trust,” says James Cuno, the president and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust. “She brought clarity and vision and selfless dedication to her work, and made loyal professional friends around the world.” (more…)
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2018
Isa Genzken has won the Nasher Sculpture Prize, a $100,000 award that recognizes excellence in sculpture. “We’d be hard pressed to name an artist with a more textured and dynamic sculptural practice than Isa Genzken,” says Jeremy Strick, the Nasher Sculpture Center’s director. (more…)
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2018
Cosima von Bonin is now represented by Gaga in Mexico City, Art News reports. The artist will launch her first solo show with the gallery (and her first in Mexico City) next year. (more…)
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2018
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum will provide free admission to CUNY students, thanks to a new grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. “We are grateful for this catalytic gift from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation to activate a program that encourages students and staff members from participating CUNY schools to engage with the Guggenheim’s many offerings,” says director Richard Armstrong. “Expanding and diversifying our audience is a key priority for the museum, and we are delighted to present more opportunities for area college students.” (more…)
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2018
Tania Bruguera’s abstract Tate Turbine Hall Commission project is set to open this October, and gets a profile in The Guardian. “It will need the audience to uncover the work, to reveal the work. It will only exist if there is a genuine collective effort to make the work happen,” she says of the work. “To make it you have to work with people you have never met.” (more…)
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2018
Artist Michael Phelan is launching a small art fair in Marfa, Texas, Art News reports. “I was really interested in seeing and viewing artists outside of the commercial context of New York and L.A.,” he said. “When you’re in Marfa, it’s really this kind of immersive experience where you have time to look at the works. What I wanted to create with the fair is a similar model.” (more…)
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2018
The Serralves Foundation Museum of Contemporary Art in Porto, Portugal is currently embroiled in controversy, after Artistic Director João Ribas resigned over alleged censorship of a Robert Mapplethorpe show. “The proposal of the exhibition was to present the works of an explicit sexual nature in an area with restricted access, given the tenor of several exhibited works and being that Serralves is an institution visited annually by almost a million people of all backgrounds, ages and nationalities, including thousands of children and hundreds of schools,” the institution said in a statement. “The foundation considered that the visiting public should be alerted, in accordance with the legislation in force.” (more…)
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2018
The LA Times profiles Thelma Golden, and the work she has done to build Harlem’s Studio Museum into a landmark American institution. “Often, it makes me laugh when people who have never been to the museum would come visit,” she says. “The two things people would often say is that they thought I’d be taller and that the museum would be much bigger.” (more…)
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2018
A Joan Mitchell painting from the estate of Barney Ebsworth is anticipated to break the artist’s auction record, estimated to sell at $14 million to $16 million. The work will hit the auction block at Christie’s New York in November. (more…)
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2018
Marina Abramovic was attacked yesterday at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, with an amateur artist smashing a painting he made of her over her head. “In a split second I saw his expression change and become violent, as he came towards me very quickly and forcefully,” Abramovic says. “Danger always happens quickly, like death itself.” (more…)
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Monday, September 24th, 2018

Urs Fischer, PLAY with Choreography by Madeline Hollander (Installation View), via Art Observed
Over the past several years, few artists have moved so effortlessly across media and concepts like Urs Fischer. From kaleidoscopic, cartoonish abstractions to surreal sculptural assemblages on to patient, gradual evolutions of form and space on canvas, his work perhaps best characterized by its willingness to never stay in one place for too long. This relentless invention finds a new outlet in PLAY, a new sculptural work at Gagosian Gallery in New York, created in collaboration with Madeline Hollander. (more…)
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Monday, September 24th, 2018
Four of Pablo Picasso’s women from the collection of Washington, DC real estate developer Sam Rose and his wife, Julie Walters, will go on sale this fall at Christie’s in New York, carrying a combined low estimate of $28 million. “As a noted Picasso connoisseur, Sam Rose spent many years assembling these compelling portraits with his wife, Julie Walters,” says Conor Jordan, Deputy Chairman, Impressionist and Modern Art, Christie’s. “From the lyrical eroticism of the years of Marie-Thérèse eclipsed in turn by the tumultuous era of Dora, and then the vernal rebirth of Françoise’s presence, through to Jacqueline’s classical, watchful aura, this suite of works shines a glorious light on Picasso’s art and traces its progress over twenty-five years of innovation.” (more…)
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