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Sotheby's stock drops after a disappointing sale

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

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via SiteBits.com

Sotheby’s stock plummeted today after last night’s sale was well under the low estimate of $355.6 million at $269.7 million. As of 4pm today, shares are down to $35.84, a change of 28.42%. Yesterday’s closing price was $50.07 and opened at $36.01. (more…)

Don’t Miss: Matthew Barney

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

“Drawing Restraint 9”, 2005, production still courtesy Gladstone Gallery
via Serpentine Gallery

Matthew Barney’s Drawing Restraint is on view at Serpentine Gallery, London until Sunday, November 11th. This exhibit has traveled from Japan to Korea, the US to the UK, and will be shown in Austria next year. (more…)

Newslinks for 11.08.07

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Star-studded Performa biennial in NYC through Nov. 20th [Jetsetera]
Asian Contemporary Art Fair opens tonight [ArtDaily]
Visual Sotheby’s stock drop [AFC]
Sotheby’s auction really more interesting than Christie’s? [Portfolio]

Newslinks for 11.07.07

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Empty chairs at yesterday’s Christie’s sale via CultureGrrl

Christie’s so-so impressionist/modern sale results [CultureGrrl]
New Matisse record of $33.6m for L’Odalisque, Harmonie Bleue
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SVA – the first school to exhibit (or exploit?) at Miami fairs
[AFC]
Sotheby’s London promotes Nov. 26-27 Russian sale [Bloomberg]
M.I.T. sues Frank Gehry for negligence in Stata Center design [Boston.com]
Gehry responds to negligence suit [NYT]
Museums moving their investments to hedge funds [Artnet via Portfolio]
Trailer for Schnabel’s “Diving Bell and the Butterfly” [Official Site]
Aby Rosen’s Damien Hirst installation at Lever House revealed [NYM]
New book on Lucian Freud is “most comprehensive to date” [NYSun]

C. to C.: Friendship in a musical portrait

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Chuck Close and Phillip Glass via ViewImages

C. to C. (Close to Chuck), a new piece added the repertoire by the American Ballet Theatre this season, is a “musical portrait” celebrating the 40-year friendship between iconic American artist Chuck Close and composer Phillip Glass. Choreographed by Jorma Elo, the piece involved only six dancers and had week-long run, beginning October 27th and ending November 4th. (more…)

Maccarone Gallery searching for Chocolate handlers

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

“Santa with Tree and Bell”

Paul McCarthy’s “Peter Paul Chocolates” opens at Maccarone Gallery next Thursday, November 15th. The gallery and/or artist was on the hunt for qualified individuals with steady hands to work in the boutique for the next six weeks, starting this Saturday, November 10th according to the Craigslist job post we found. (more…)

Newslinks for 11.06.07

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Auctions at Christie’s and Sotheby’s available to view live online [CultureGrrl]
Fall auction reviews for Sotheby’s and Christie’s [NYT]
Does money alone make a collection great? [TimesUK]

Urs Fischer at Gavin Brown Enterprises

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Urs Fischer’s opening at Gavin Brown Enterprises on Greenwich Street was a quiet, exuberant affair. On a quiet, damp corner in the West Village, a murmur could be heard from the gallery. As we walked into the space, it was your typical opening, well-dressed people in black holding cups of warming beer in a vacant white room. However, this room gave way to a little doorway, a portal, literally, into the artwork that we had come to partake of. Here on the wall, a small rectangular hole frames the artist’s world, and as he beckons us inside, he simultaneously forces us to bow and lower our eyes as we enter into a new domain. (more…)

Newslinks for 11.05.07

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Photo via NYMag

Larry Gagosian: “He considers his business sacred” [Guardian]
Sotheby’s stock slipping almost 10% since October 26th [Bloomberg]
Murakami LAMoCA Gala items up for auction on eBay [LATimes]
Larry Salander and wife file for bankruptcy [Bloomberg]
Financial markets creating turmoil in art markets? [FT]

Koons’ “Diamond (Blue)” estimate raised to $20 million

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Photo ArtObserved

Back in September, we learned from BBC News, Bloomberg and the New York Times that Jeff Koons’ “Diamond (Blue)” was being auctioned at Christie’s for $12 million. A recent report from the Guardian UK stated that the piece was going to be estimated for $20 million, up $8 million from just a few months ago. What’s correct? (more…)

A Neck Face Halloween

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Last night’s Neck Face opening at Dactyl Foundation began at 7pm, and those who were fashionably late may have had a difficult time getting a good look at the work. Most of the attendees were decked out in costumes and/or makeup, looking as if they had stepped out of the paintings. I took as many pictures as possible before the crowds swarmed, dodging skateboards and the growing beer line.   (more…)

Newslinks for 10.31.07

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Banksy caught in the act? [Londonist]
Inside the Murakami opening gala [Supertouch]
Salander in default of $40m to First Republic/Merrill [Bloomberg]

Neck Face opening at Dactyl Foundation Wednesday 10.31

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007


via Dactyl Foundation

Perfectly timed for Halloween, the ever-rising street artist Neck Face’s solo show at Dactyl Foundation, “Closed Casket” opens tomorrow. Curated by Neil Grayson with Jason Dill, the array of framed works along with sculpture should be a deliciously evil exhibition for the spooky holiday. (more…)

Newslinks for 10.30.07

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Madeleine Grynsztejn leaves SFMOMA for MCA Chicago [Modern Art Notes]
ARTNews’ list of future famous artists missing Hirst, Koons [Bloomberg]
Tracey Emin’s first LA show at Gagosian Beverly Hills [ArtDaily]
How Anselem Reyle became an art-market star [Bloomberg]
Lawrence Weiner sculpts with words [NYT]
London racing to find the next hot street artist [Telegraph]

Art pops at Gagosian in London

Monday, October 29th, 2007

via Gagosian, Dennis Hopper, “Andy Warhol (at table)”, 1963

No, not the notorious “art bubble”. Gagosian Gallery on Brittania Street is currently showing an exhibit called Pop Art is... to honor the fiftieth anniversary of pop art’s definition by Richard Hamilton. According to the press release, “[t]his exhibition allows us to consider the ways in which artists, past and present, respond to constantly changing ideas about what Pop art is.”

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RxArt: The People

Monday, October 29th, 2007

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Diane Brown, President of RxArt and artist Terry Richardson, via Style.com

Last Thursday’s annual RxArt Ball at Phillips de Pury raised over $400,000 for the charity. Collectors were calling their dealers to see if the bids they were about to put in for pieces in the silent auction were within reason. A Neck Face went to a Sotheby’s employee for $3,700, Barnaby Furnas for $3,000 and Juergen Teller for $6,000, while Richard Prince fetched $50,000, Dan Colen for $15,000 and Rob Pruitt for $7,800. The crowd was an interesting mixture of artists, fashion designers and socialites, pictures follow.
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Newslinks for 10.29.07

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Jamie O’Shea for Supertouch

Supertouch gets first look at Murakami retrospective [Supertouch]
Gert and Uwe Tobias’ first U.S. museum show to be at MoMA [ArtDaily]
Sotheby’s files suit against Larry Salander [Bloomberg]

Newslinks for 10.24.07

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Art never shown outside Russia to exhibit in London [NYT]
Aitken’s ‘Sleepwalkers’ to be reshot with Miami stories [NYT]

RxArt Ball 2007 this Thursday

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

The annual RxArt Ball will be held tomorrow, Thursday, October 25th at Phillips de Pury from 7:30pm to 9pm. Ms. Diane Brown and Ms. Camille Obering were generous enough to allow AO a sneak peek at the works that will be vied for tomorrow. Judging from the vast array of works, it seems like the event will be a huge success. (more…)

2007 Whitney Gala & Studio Party

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

The 2007 Whitney Gala and Studio Party took place last night, sponsored by Akris, an up-and-coming Swiss fashion label. Akris’ Madison Avenue boutique held events during fashion week to kick off the partnership. (more…)

Newslinks for 10.23.07

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Chuck Close claims he’s still “poor white trash” [Vulture]
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Art market “due for a correction” [Economist]
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Stolen painting found in trash going for $1M at Sotheby’s [NYT]
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Banksy up for auction at Bonham’s [Bloomberg]
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Supertouch meets up with Murakami [Supertouch]
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Sotheby’s doubling price guarantees for NY auctions [Bloomberg]

Newslinks for 10.22.07

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

The New Museum design contrasts the Bowery skyline [NYSun]
Buyers claim fraud at Salander-O’Reilly UES Gallery [NYO]
Turner Prize leaves London for first time since 1984 [Guardian]

“New!” Kenny Scharf at Paul Kasmin Gallery

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Carzy Roy-Al on 27th Street

Following his 2005 solo exhibit “Superpop” at Paul Kasmin Gallery, Kenny Scharf presents a series of new paintings in an exhibit called “NEW!”, as well as a customized golf cart called “Carzy Roy-Al”. The golf cart was driven by Scharf earlier this fall at the Deitch Projects Art Parade when he headed the procession as the event’s “King”. It’s currently on view at the project space at 511 West 27th Street, perpetually spinning as if in a car showroom or a “late-night infomercial”, invoking our nation’s endless obsession with consumption and ability to buy even at 3 o’clock in the morning. (more…)

See them before they close

Friday, October 19th, 2007

via David Zwirner

Chris Ofili‘s solo exhibition at David Zwirner‘s spaces at 525 and 533 West 21st Street is currently on view until November 3rd. To refresh your memory, Ofili is the artist behind the painting The Holy Virgin Mary which sparked controversy between the Brooklyn Museum of Art and Mayor Rudy Guiliani in 1999. (more…)