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Sunday, October 21st, 2012
Richard Prince will design a can for the AriZona beverage company’s Arnold Palmer line, called “Lemon Fizz”. Prince proposed the project to the company with the idea of re-appropriating commercial imagery that depicts American masculinity. The drink will be on sale beginning at this year’s Art Basel Miami Beach in December. (more…)
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Saturday, October 20th, 2012
Larry Gagosian has dropped his lawsuit against collector Ron Perelman, stating that legal action had been taken only to establish Gagosian was the owner of the named artworks. The Perelman lawsuit concedes this fact, says Gagosian’s attorney, so he has no need to continue with the complaint. Mr. Perelman’s suit against Gagosian continues; it is related to the purchase of Koons‘ Popeye and other works for fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, unjust enrichment, negligent misrepresentation and breach of contract. (more…)
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Saturday, October 20th, 2012
London’s gallery district in Mayfair may face higher rents and an influx of retail tenants as soon as 2016, due to retail and residential developments in the area. A £90 million redevelopment of a building into luxury apartments coincided with an announcement by the developer that seven galleries’ leases will not be renewed, including Cork Street’s oldest, the Mayor Gallery. A separate landowner plans to redevelop another site on Cork Street, the current location of four other art galleries. The Westminster Council plans to rule on the developments early next year. (more…)
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Saturday, October 20th, 2012
Gallerist Adam Lindemann and artist Peter Coffin, photo by Art Observed
Peter Coffin’s first solo show in New York City in four years, A,E,I,O,U, is on view through November 2nd at Venus Over Manhattan Gallery at 980 Madison Avenue.
Prepared in just three months, the show features several large scale sculptures: an iconic Warholian larger-than-life dog, a skeletal wooden hand forming the “ok” symbol (reminding us of Nauman’s hand series, where each hand makes a sign whose meaning changes depending upon context), to a panel holding spools and spools of satin ribbons of various widths and colors.
Peter Coffin, Untitled (Dog) (2012). All photos by Ryann Donnelly for Art Observed
There are also several unassuming additions one might only find from reading the show’s checklist: a marble slab installed at the entry of the gallery and planter boxes which are hung outside the open windows. A round speaker mounted to a stand near the middle of the gallery– a piece labeled Untitled (Pet Store)— also fills the space with sounds of birds, dogs, and bubbling fish tanks.
Art Observed recently sat down with Coffin to discuss the nature of the work, which he identifies as “Idea Art”.
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Saturday, October 20th, 2012
The New York Times reports on Jeffrey Deitch, highlighting that the controversy regarding the LA MOCA director is not one-sided. While Deitch entered direction of a museum in dire financial straits, he in fact has strengthened its online presence, has presented almost two dozen exhibitions – some groundbreaking – and has hosted successful celebrity fundraisers. However his critics assert that he has appealed to both the public and billionaire board member Eli Broad, while neglecting artists and curators, turning the museum into a “black hole”. (more…)
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Friday, October 19th, 2012
Robert Irwin – Dotting the i’s & Crossing the t’s: Part II (2012), Courtesy Pace Gallery
A pioneer of the Light and Space movement in 1960s Los Angeles, Robert Irwin made monumental contributions to the conceptual art practice, bringing considerations of interrelation, perception, condition and experience into the broader art lexicon. Continuing an ongoing exploration of Irwin’s 40-year career, the Pace Gallery in New York is currently hosting a large-scale exhibition of new works.
Robert Irwin –Dotting the i’s & Crossing the t’s: Part I (2012), Courtesy Pace Gallery (more…)
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Friday, October 19th, 2012
The WSJ reports on a vineyard in Tuscany that has been commissioning projects by well-known contemporary artists for over a decade. Lorenza Sebasti and Marco Pallanti, the husband and wife owners, started their first of 12 commissions at the vineyard with a work by Michelangelo Pistoletto, at a rate of about one per year. The works are created in situ among stone buildings and 18th-century villas. Artists who have commissioned works include Louise Bourgeios, Daniel Buren and Anish Kapoor, among others. (more…)
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Friday, October 19th, 2012
The Getty Institute has announced that it will purchase the former Knoedler Gallery’s complete archives. Before the gallery was mired in lawsuits and closed its doors, it was an 165-year old institution whose client roster included Paul Mellon, Henry Clay Frick and Robert Sterling Clark. It exhibited and sold work by van Gogh, Manet, Winslow Homer, Frederic Church, John Singer Sargent, Louise Bourgeois, Willem de Kooning and Barnett Newman, among others. The well-preserved archive includes stock books, sales books, photos and illustrated letters from artists and collectors. (more…)
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Friday, October 19th, 2012
Stray Light Grey opening at Marlborough Chelsea. All photos by Ryann Donnelly for Art Observed unless otherwise noted.
Stray Light Grey is a full gallery installation on view at Marlborough Chelsea by artist collaborators, Justin Lowe and Jonah Freeman. Equal parts creation and destruction, a series of rooms has been gutted and destroyed in order for the viewer to pass through a maze of the artists’ apocalyptic scenery. The torn walls, fluorescent horror-film lighting and the glut of strange objects such as crystals, antique dentist chairs and 1980s movie posters all make up the experience.
Freeman Lowe installation courtesy Marlborough Chelsea
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Thursday, October 18th, 2012
FIAC Grand Palais, photo courtesy We Want Contrast for Art Observed
FIAC, one of Europe’s main three art fairs, held its vernissage last night in Paris at the Grand Palais. Dealers saw strong blue chip sales, including an $8 million Joan Miro panting, despite concerns over France’s proposed increase in wealth taxes and a strong Frieze and Frieze Masters in London the week before.
Gilles Fuches, President Prix Marcel Duchamp
All photos by Tiphaine Popesco for Art Observed unless otherwise noted
The crowd at FIAC
FIAC has added more contemporary work from the second half of the 20th century in the last two years, attracting big collectors like Francois Pinault, Bernard Arnault, Alberto Mugrabi and Omer Koc.
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Thursday, October 18th, 2012
A woman ranked #1 on Art Review’s Power 100 of 2012 for the first time ever. The Bulgarian curator, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, topped the list for her dOCUMENTA (13) exhibition in Kassel. After 100 days of being open to the public, the fair received a total number of 887,000 visitors. The Power 100 is based on “a combination of influence over the production of art internationally, sheer financial clout … and activity in the previous 12 months”. Numbers, 2, 3, 4 and 5, are Larry Gagosian, Ai Weiwei, Iwan Wirth and David Zwirner, respectively. (more…)
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Thursday, October 18th, 2012
Heather Hubbs, the director of the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), sent out a letter to its Miami exhibitors who also plan to have a booth at the inaugural “Untitled” fair, saying they must “commit to NADA solely”. The “Untitled” fair is in its first year in Miami, is curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud and will take place in a tent on the beach designed by Terry Riley. Hubbs also stated any gallery that did not withdraw would be barred from future participation in NADA fairs. A spokesman from “Untitled” issued a statement saying: “Our attorneys have sent a cease and desist letter to NADA and demanded that they immediately notify those with whom it has been in contact that it is withdrawing its opposition to such exhibitors participating in the Untitled fair.” (more…)
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Thursday, October 18th, 2012
Last week, a Gerhard Richter from the collection of Eric Clapton set a record as being the most expensive work by a living artist to be sold at auction. Now, Sotheby’s, who sold that painting, is offering another 1990s Richter, also called “Abstract Painting,” in its November 13th New York sale. The presale estimate is $16 million, according to the WSJ. There are 65 paintings from this series that are 6 feet or higher, with 1/3 of these large pieces in museum collections. The auction will also offer major Abstract Expressionist works, such as Mark Rothko‘s No. 1 (Royal Red and Blue) from 1954 and a 1951 Jackson Pollock drip painting.
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Thursday, October 18th, 2012
Rotterdam Kunsthal, photo Peter Dejong AP
The Kunsthal Rotterdam in the Netherlands suffered the loss of several valuable paintings in a theft around 3:00 a.m. on October 16th, among them Picasso, Monet, Gauguin, Matisse and Lucian Freud. The paintings were part of an exhibition of 150 works in the Triton Foundation’s collection as part of the museum’s 20th anniversary celebration. The burglars set off an alarm at a security agency and authorities responded within 5 minutes, but not in time to catch the suspects.
Picasso Harlequin Head, 1971 courtesy Businessweek
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Wednesday, October 17th, 2012
A Roy Lichtenstein painting, missing for 42 years has been returned to its owner by Federal authorities. Barbara Castelli’s late husband, Leo Castelli, had purchased the painting in the 1960s for $750; it is now valued at $4 million. The piece was sent to be cleaned in 1971 and remained there unnoticed until the restorer’s widow said the the employee who had kept track of the painting asked her to find a buyer for him. She found a buyer in Colombia, not knowing it was stolen. When the buyer contacted the Lichtenstein Foundation to authenticate the work, the Foundation contacted Castelli, who alerted the FBI. (more…)
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Wednesday, October 17th, 2012
Grand Palais, courtesy FIAC
FIAC, or the 39th International Contemporary Art Fair, will open tomorrow (Thursday) in Paris, with a VIP preview today, with 184 galleries exhibiting at the Grand Palais, and this year utilizing the restored Salon d’Honneur as well, which lies at the center of the structure. As in past years, galleries will exhibit sculpture at the Tuilieries Garden nearby. Approximately 65,000 visitors are expected to attend.
Tuilieries Garden courtesy FIAC (more…)
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2012
Thomas Hirschhorn, Concordia Concordia (2012), installation view. All images courtesy of Gladstone Gallery
Visitors to Gladstone Gallery can re-live the wreckage of the marooned Costa Concordia cruise ship that made headlines in January through the lens of Thomas Hirschhorn’s scrutinizing eye. Concordia, Concordia, on view through October 20th, is the artist’s reproduction of the overturned ship’s casino based on photos and video of the wreckage.
Video of “Concordia, Concordia” on Site at Gladstone Gallery
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2012
Adrian Searle interviews artist Ryan Gander in the first of a series of artist interviews for The Guardian. Gander discusses his new works: a cast sculpture that resembles marble of his daughter’s secret fort, and a carved bureau that is conceptually about collisions between objects. He discusses his approach to making art in general, which relies on careful observation and the acknowledgement that everything is absurd: “It’s just being interested in the world. It’s enjoying keeping your eyes open and your wits about you.” (more…)
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2012
Larry Gagosian will partner with the owners of Sant Ambroeus cafe and restaurant, Gherardo Guarducci and Dimitri Paul, to open his new restaurant at 976 Madison Avenue. They have applied for a full liquor license and are reportedly planning a fall 2012 opening. (more…)
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2012
Breaking: Several valuable artworks were stolen from the The Kunsthal museum in Rotterdam on October 15th or 16th, including paintings by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Gauguin and Freud. Police said the robbery happened on Monday night or early on Tuesday morning. They are reviewing surveillance video and asking any witnesses to come forward. The museum is showing works from the Triton Foundation in a 20th anniversary celebration. (more…)
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2012
Mr. – Give Me Your Wings – Think Different (2012), Courtesy Lehmann Maupin
Japanese artist Mr. has a remarkable ability for blurring the lines of contemporary culture. Using the forms and imagery of the potent manga, otaku and kawaii subcultures of his homeland, the artist turns the lens towards the Japanese identity, highlighting what these icons say about the national culture. On now, Lehmann Maupin gallery in New York City is presenting a large-scale installation by the artist that incorporates these works into a broad statement on the the emotionally frustrated climate of Japan after a year of economic stagnation and natural disaster. (more…)
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Monday, October 15th, 2012
Animal rights activists are speaking out against Damien Hirst‘s “In and Out of Love” exhibition at the Tate Modern.
More than 9,000 live butterflies died during five months after living out their lifespan but also at times being inadvertently stepped on or crushed by visitors. The animal rights groups have also criticized Hirst’s shark preserved in formaldehyde and the severed cow’s head. PETA issued a statement saying that “Damien Hirst’s quest to be edgy is as boring as it is callous”.
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Monday, October 15th, 2012
French President Francois Hollande, Culture Minister Aurelie Filippetti and Prime Minister Ayrault have declared their opposition to a socialist lawmaker’s proposal of making art subject to the country’s wealth tax. The proposed amendment to the 2013 budget would apply to people with assets above €1.3 million. The wealth tax of 0.25% is levied in addition to income tax. For assets over €3 million, the rate would go up to 0.5%.
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Sunday, October 14th, 2012
Lynda Benglis sculptures and Hans Hurting paintings at Cheim & Read’s booth at Frieze Masters. All photos by Caroline Claisse for Art Observed unless otherwise noted
Frieze Masters and Frieze London concluded on October 14th, with both fairs reporting solid sales on the high end. This year, there was a distinct focus on curated booths and curatorial projects and less of an overt feeling of commercialization. Frieze Masters in particular focused on serious connoisseurship and an academic approach, both of which translated into a successful fair for dealers.
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