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• The National Gallery of Denmark Exhibits its Rehung European Art 1300-1800
• The Alan Avery Art Company Celebrates its 30th Anniversary with 3 Great
American Women Artists
• Cavalier Galleries Presents New Works by Gallery Artists
• Norman Rockwell Museum celebrates "Norman Rockwell and the Ghost of
Dickens"
• Solo Exhibition of works by Cathy Wilkes at GAK Gesellschaft fur Aktuelle Kunst
• Visionary Canadian Jack Chambers Celebrated at the Art Gallery of Ontario
• Exhibition at Moderna Museet Features Gallery Yncilinpaciatan 1
• The Hionas Gallery to Show Unique Photography by Warwich Saint
• Rare Master Works Highlight Christie's Post-War & Contemporary Art Sale
• Ritter / Zamet presents French artist couple Jean Francois Moriceau + Petra
Mrzyk
• Long-Dead Celebrities Can Now Breathe Easier
• "Tom Burckhardt — Louder Milk" at the Pieroqi Gallery in Brooklyn
• Zou Cao Exhibits Fingerprinted Art
• The Newark Museum Shows "Atiaco: Stirrings of the Cuban Sour
• The Arkansas Art Center Shows "The Impressionists and Their Influence"
• Record Attendance Marks Opening of 14th American International Fine Art Fair
• Rossi & Rossi to exhibit Facing The Music — Masks From The Himalayas
• Victoria & Albert Museum Announces New International Islamic Art Prize
• Christian Voigt 'Voyages' At The Manny Silverman Gallery in West Hollywood
• Art Knowledge News Presents "This Week In Review"
The National Gallery of Denmark Exhibits its Rehung
European Art 1300-1800
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 09:06 PM PST
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Copenhagen.- The National Gallery of Denmark is proud to present "European Art
1300-1800", on view from November 26th. "European Art 1300-1800" constitutes
stage two of a major reinvention and revitalisation of the collections at the National
Gallery of Denmark. The spring of 2011 saw the opening of stage one with the
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display of "Danish and Nordic Art 1750-1900" and "French Art 1900-30", and on 31
March 2012 the range of new displays will be complete with the opening of "Danish
and International Art after 1900". This exhibition features the older European art
housed at the National Gallery of Denmark, which constitutes the oldest art
collection in Denmark and has roots going all the way back to the private collections
of the kings of Denmark.
From the early 16th century up until the abolishment of absolute monarchy in 1848 the kings
acquired the art themselves and so left their personal imprint on the collection; and, as is only
to be expected, they did so with varying degrees of passion and a more or less sure eye for
quality. For this reason the collection encompasses the masterful and the mediocre alike, but
by virtue of its tremendous scope - and recent, judicious acquisitions - it is uniquely
representative within many areas. Overall, "European Art 1300-1800" is arranged in order of
chronology and country of origin, thereby allowing for a relatively easy overview of and insight
into the tremendous wealth of material. You are initially offered a choice of three different
routes through the five centuries of art, which place especial emphasis on Italian, Dutch,
Flemish, French, Spanish, and German art.
The three routes each outline different movements within the arts and also point to crucial
chapters within the collection's history. Naturally, "European Art 1300-1800" offers a welcome
opportunity to reacquaint yourself with important masterpieces by some of the leading figures
within art history such as Mantegna, Titian, El Greco, Jordaens, and Bernini. Artists such as
Lucas Cranach, Peter Paul Rubens, and Rembrandt also command special attention in this
display, where their works are presented in a monographic setting alongside works by their
pupils or by artists from the same scene or circle. Conversely, the display also presents
undercurrents within the art scene as well as some of those artists who have been standing in
the shadow of well-known masters. Similarly, the display encompasses examples of motifs that
are very rarely treated within the arts, e.g. depictions from the colonies In Africa and Latin
America. All the new displays of the permanent collections share a common ambition: to
ensure that historical material is relevant to and resonates with contemporary audiences, for
example through new digital and analogue means of presentation, communication, and
education. In tandem with the main outlines and routes through the display, "European Art
1300-1800" also presents particular focus areas that offer a historical or contemporary
perspective on the art, subjecting it to a variety of gazes.
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A digital desk provides access to films and information about the works; here, the artists
Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen and Kaspar Bonndn are among those who offer new perspectives on
the art. The rooms featuring Italian art focus on prevailing perceptions of what it means to be a
human being through the ages, a theme which is addressed under headlines such as "From
Type to Individual", "Moving Man" and "Travelling Man". In one room, a range of audio tracks
offer you the opportunity to listen to five young audience members as well as a theologian, a
psychoanalyst, and an art historian all commenting on and interpreting two selected paintings.
The young Danish writer Julia Butschkow has written a piece of fiction based on a French 18th
century painting. The short story presents life at the French court as seen through the eyes of
little Prince Louise XIV, and you can listen to an audio version of the story while standing in
front of the work itself. Last, but by no means least, the Gallery has created a family area
among large-scale history paintings of biblical and mythological scenes. Here you will find a
space and texts set aside for parents to read aloud to young visitors, and families with children
aged 6 to 10 years can play "Match-SMK", an all-new board game that focuses on telling good
stories based on works of art.
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The Statens Museum for Kunst ("Statens Museum" or
sometimes "National Gallery of Denmark") is the Danish national gallery located in
Copenhagen. The museum collects, registers, maintains, researches In and handles Danish and
foreign art dating from the 14th Century till the present day, mostly with their origins in
western culture circles. As far as the Danish art is concerned the museum must invest in and
maintain representative collections. The collection of the Danish National Gallery originates in
the Art Chamber (Danish: Kunstkammeret) of the Danish monarchs. The most important
purchase during Morell's term as Keeper was "Christ as the Suffering Redeemer" by Andrea
Mantegna. Since then a great variety of purchases have been made. During the 19th century
the works were almost exclusively by Danish artists, and for this reason the Museum has an
unrivalled collection of paintings from the so-called Danish Golden Age. That the country was
able to produce pictures of high artistic quality was something new, and a consequence of the
establishment of the Royal Danish Academy of Arts in 1754. More recently, the collection has
been influenced by generous donations and long-term loans. In autumn 1998, an extension was
opened designed by the architects
Indrio and Mads Moller from Arkitektfirmaet C.
F. Moller. This new building was constructed in the park behind the original building and is
connected to it by a glass-covered walkway, 'the street of sculptures'. The 'street' stretches
along the full length of the museum, and within it concerts and dance performances are held.
The old and new buildings are connected by one large-scale amalgamation between past and
present. Facing the front is the old building and from Ostre An'mg is a new and modern
building - seen from the side is a glass-covered street that connects the old and new buildings.
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The museum's collections constitute almost 9,000 paintings and sculptures, approx. 300,000
works of art on paper as well as more than 2,600 plaster casts of figures from ancient times,
the middle-ages and the Renaissance. The major part of the museum's older collections comes
from the art chambers of Danish kings. The museum contains collections of art dating from the
twelfth century. In the older European and Danish collections there are represantations by
Mantegna, Titian, Tintoretto, Breugel, Peter Paul Rubens, Jordaens, Frans Hals, Bloemaert,
Gysbrechts and Rembrandt.
The modern collection comprises works by Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Fernand Leger,
Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani and Emil Nolde. Local Danish painters are richly represented
with the styles of Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, Oluf Host, Edward Weihe, Olaf Rude and
Haral Giersing as well as the Danish sculptor Carl Bonnesen. Modern art is a substantial part of
the Royal Collection of Paintings and Sculpture. The collection is representative, not only of
Danish art history, but also of foreign art which has influenced Danish artists. Thus the
museum has a considerable collection of paintings by Emil Nolde and an important selection of
American and German contemporary art. The Royal Cast Collection consists of plaster casts of
statues and reliefs from collections, museums, temples, churches, and public places throughout
the world. The Collection of Prints and Drawings contains about 300,000 works: copperprints,
drawings, etchings, watercolours, lithographic works and other kinds of art on paper. In 1843
the collection, which had so far been the king's private collection, opened to the public. When
the present Statens Museum for Kunst was finished in 1896, the Royal Collection of Prints and
Drawings was moved into the building together with The Royal Collection of Paintings and The
Royal Cast Collection. Although the collection contains a great number of foreign works, Danish
art makes out the main part of the acquisitions. Nowhere in the world can you get such a
detailed and broad overview over Danish art from the 17th century until the present day. The
works of the collection are shown in the permanent exhibition, the special exhibitions of the
Department and, as something quite special, in the Print Room of the museum. Visit the
museum's website at ... http://www.smk.dk.
The Alan Avery Art Company Celebrates its 30th
Anniversary with 3 Great American Women Artists
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 09:05 PM PST
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Atlanta, Georgia.- The Alan Avery Art Company will celebrate their 30th anniversary
with the exhibition "The Glass Ceiling Shattered, 30 Years - 3 Great American
Women Artists", featuring work from Louise Nevelson, Helen Frankenthaler and Kara
Walker. A VIP Preview will be held Friday, December 2nd from 7-9 PM and an
Opening After Party from 9pm until midnight. The Preview and After Party are by
invitation only. The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday, December 3rd and
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continues through Friday, February 10th 2012. For the past three decades as an art
dealer, Alan Avery has strived to bring a different voice and a new perspective to
Atlanta's collecting audience by bringing artists and great works to a city that may
otherwise not be seen on southern soil.
Cavalier Galleries Presents New Works by Gallery Artists
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 08:14 PM PST
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Greenwich, Connecticut.- Cavalier Galleries is pleased to present new works by
gallery artists in their "Winter Group Show", on view through December 31st.
Represented in the exhibit will be artists demonstrating a range of styles including
masterful realism, landscape and nautical paintings, as well as representational to
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abstract contemporary sculptures and installations. Artists featured in the exhibition
include, Maarten Platje, Frank Corso, John Terelak, Peregrine Heathcote, Robert
Bolster, Daryl Zang, Tim Berg, Alex Guofeng Cao, Leonard Everett Fisher, Antoine
Blanchard, Peter Sibley, Edward Minoff, John Evans, Rebecca Kirklead, Scott Duce,
Don Stone, Nicholas Berger, Thomas Kegler, Steve McCurry, Robert Perless, Jan
Pawlowski, Lori Zummo, Nina Maguire, Carolyn Evans, Jim Rennert, William Storck, Li
Xiao, Michael Aviano, Bruno Lucchesi, Robert E. Zappalorti, Jane DeDecker. Roger
Reutimann, Morris Engel, Hans Van de Bovenkamp and Ruth Orkin.
Norman Rockwell Museum celebrates "Norman Rockwell
and the Ghost of Dickens"
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 07:20 PM PST
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STOCKBRIDGE, MA.- Norman Rockwell is well known for his enduring illustrations of
the holidays, which brought good cheer to millions of Americans. In his
autobiography, "My Adventures as an Illustrator," the artist described important
memories from his youth that were seminal to his later work. Of particular
importance were Rockwell's recollections focused on his father reading Charles
Dickens stories aloud to his sons in the evening after they finished their homework.
Throughout his life, Rockwell would cite the significance of those nightly readings
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and the influence of Dickens on his art. This holiday season Norman Rockwell
Museum celebrates the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens' birth, with a spirited
new exhibition that explores the literary giant's influence on the artist's
work —"Norman Rockwell and the Ghost of Dickens" is on view at the Museum from
November 19, 2011 through March 4, 2012.
Solo Exhibition of works by Cathy Wilkes at GAK
Gesellschaft fur Aktuelle Kunst
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 07:05 PM PST
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TORONTO.- The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) opens an exhibition of Canadian artist
Jack Chambers' work on Nov. 26th. Entitled Jack Chambers: Light, Spirit, Time, Place
and Life, the collection surveys the varying styles and media used by the artist to
create an incredible range of work. Curated by renowned Canadian art scholar
Dennis Reid with art critic Sarah Milroy, the exhibition is based largely on holdings
from the AGO's permanent collection and remains on view until May 13, 2012. An
accompanying catalogue edited by Dennis Reid will be published for the exhibition.
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Jack Chambers: Light, Spirit, Time, Place and Life, is co-published by Goose Lane
Editions and the AGO. The soft cover, 240-page volume features 100 full colour
images of works by Chambers.
Visionary Canadian Jack Chambers Celebrated at the Art
Gallery of Ontario
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:50 PM PST
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TORONTO.- The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) opens an exhibition of Canadian artist
Jack Chambers' work on Nov. 26th. Entitled Jack Chambers: Light, Spirit, Time, Place
and Life, the collection surveys the varying styles and media used by the artist to
create an incredible range of work. Curated by renowned Canadian art scholar
Dennis Reid with art critic Sarah Milroy, the exhibition is based largely on holdings
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from the AGO's permanent collection and remains on view until May 13, 2012. An
accompanying catalogue edited by Dennis Reid will be published for the exhibition.
Jack Chambers: Light, Spirit, Time, Place and Life, is co-published by Goose Lane
Editions and the AGO. The soft cover, 240-page volume features 100 full colour
images of works by Chambers.
Exhibition at Moderna Museet Features Gallery
Ynglingagatan 1
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:37 PM PST
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STOCKHOLM.- Following this spring's events and magazine projects on the 1980s,
Moderna Museet moves on in Swedish art history to the 1990s, with the exhibition
Moment - Ynglingagatan 1. The non-commercial gallery Ynglingagatan 1 was a vital
forum for Swedish contemporary art in the 1990s, featuring international artists such
as Pierre Huyghe, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Takashi Murakami and M/M (Paris),
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decades before their works were recognised by critics and major institutions all over
the world. With modest means and fuelled by a feeling of exasperation with the
existing art scene, Ynglingagatan 1 took matters in their own hands in autumn 1993.
Their first exhibition was Bjarne Melgaard. The focus on relational aesthetics, cross-
disciplinary art, design and fashion, and a distinctly international profile helped to
set Ynglagatan 1 apart from other galleries and art institutions in Stockholm.
Ynglingagatan 1 was also a launching pad for the careers of a group of Swedish
artists, including Karl Holmqvist , Ann-Sofie Back, Peter Geschwind and Johanna
Billing.
The Hionas Gallery to Show Unique Photography by
Warwick Saint
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:36 PM PST
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New York City.- Hionas Gallery is pleased to present "Warwick Saint: Body Of Work",
on view at the gallery from December 1st through December 30th. This will be the
very first solo exhibition from one of the style & fashion world's most sought-after
photographers. For this show, Saint and gallery owner Peter Hionas have carefully
compiled a selection of twenty photographs from the artist's recent work with
tattooed models, artists and other acquaintances. The resulting collection -
provocative, sultry and noir all at once - is both indicative of Saint's extensive work
with nudes and starlets, and something of a departure from his oeuvre, revealing a
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more in-depth narrative with his subjects. There will be an opening reception for the
artist from 6:00 to 8:OOpm on Wednesday, November 3Oth.
partial nude ascends a shadowy staircase, every inch of
her shoulders, back and thighs covered with tattoos; a seductive blonde stands in mid turn,
most likely toward our gaze, holding a glistening six-shooter in one hand, with a desolate
junkyard as the backdrop. In these portraits and others, such as Night Hotel, in which Saint's
lovely subject grasps a drink and cigarette while lying prone on a white leather sofa, a story is
being told that is for the viewer to decide, even inhabit if they're so daring. While many photos
of movie stars or models can feel fleeting, given the subjects' built-in celebrity and all that
entails, Saint captures a permanence with these women that is unmistakable.
Each tattooed model he photographs is a living and breathing work of art, with flesh as canvas.
Whether their body art is a coat of armor, spiritual decoration or something else altogether, the
artist's lens performs a balancing act each time: "I'm giving them a character, a part to play in
the photo shoot," says Saint of his subjects. "There's a sensuality I wanted to bring out...but
I'm always respectful of the fact that they are both woman and canvas." In "Body Of Work", as
with all of the artist's work, the viewer is no mere voyeur. For Saint, beautiful women who bear
equally beautiful body art is worthy of portraiture that invites us in, to view their story and find
some element within that strikes a chord. However, Saint Insists that any symbolism of
particular tattoos or these women's respective motives for each work is not an element of this
collection. "For me it's about showing these women in a certain light," he continues, "to elevate
them, make them beautiful without judgment."
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Warwick Saint (b. 1972) is a New York based photographer of South African extraction. Saint's
portraiture is in constant demand from celebrities such as Drew Barrymore, Lady Gaga, Cate
Blanchett, Jeff Bridges, Liv Tyler, Paz de la Huerta and countless others. His work has been
featured on the covers of dozens of fashion and lifestyle magazine, including L'Oficiel,
BlackBook, Arena, Esquire, Vanity Fair, Gotham, Inked and Flaunt, among others. Additionally,
Saint has photographed hundreds of models, celebrities, and advertisements for publications
like Whitewall, Interview, London Sunday Times, and Rolling Stone.
From a very early age, Saint displayed a preternatural skill and love for the art of photography,
often removing himself to the African bush to shoot landscapes and the local fauna. His father,
the late Kenny Saint, was founder and Creative Director of Grapplegroup, a groundbreaking
graphic design studio in South Africa and the UK. Spending many hours at his father's side in
the studio, Saint quickly developed an eye for color and style. Meanwhile, Saint's mother,
Deborah, worked as a model, and at the age of 9 months Saint made his first magazine
appearance, being held by his mother on the cover of the South African SARIE. Saint earned his
BA in Art and Philosophy, with honors, from the University of the Witwatersrand in
Johannesburg. Body Of Work is his first solo gallery exhibition. He lives and works between
New York and Los Angeles.
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Hionas Gallery is a 500 sf. exhibition space located at 89 Franklin Street, in a classic TriBeCa
storefront. The gallery invites contemporary and emerging artists, working in all variety of
media, to participate in monthly solo exhibitions to showcase their latest work and artistic
vision. The gallery space doubles as the storefront for the personal fitness studio, Peter
Anthony Fitness, owned and operated by Peter Hionas. Over the years, Hionas has personally
trained hundreds of celebrities and other high profile figures, including a number of artists and
art world luminaries. This list Includes the artists Marina Abramovic, Terry Winters and Dan
Colen, collector Adam Sender, architect David Rockwell, and MoMA P.S.1 founder Alanna Heiss,
among many others. Gallery owners Peter and Maria Hionas officially opened the gallery in
June 2011. "we have been avid collectors of contemporary art since 1991," says Peter Hionas.
"It's a modest storefront we have here, but also really spacious and versatile. I see us as
operating in the tradition of the old Betty Parsons Gallery in midtown, or the original White
Cube in St. James'; small spaces that just show great art." Visit the gallery's website at ...
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www.hionasgallery.com.
Rare Master Works Highlight Christie's Post-War &
Contemporary Art Sale
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:30 PM PST
NEW YORK, NY - Christie's Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Sale on May 13th
will offer fresh to market works from some of the most prominent artists of Post-War
and Contemporary Art. Robert Manley, Head of Christie's New York Post-War &
Contemporary Art Evening Sale said: "The May 13 Evening Sale will draw collectors with rare
and exceptional masterworks that encompass the full spectrum of Post-War and Contemporary
Art. Collectors in this market have become more selective and Christie's specialists have
carefully edited this sale. The 54 lot sale is expected to achieve ;71-104 million.
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Highlighting the Evening Sale is a group of 20 works from the collection of the renowned
American philanthropist Betty Freeman. Leading this selection is one of the most important
works to come to the auction market by David Hockney, Beverly Hills Housewife, (estimate: $6-
10 million), 1966-1967, which immortalizes Freeman and may break the auction record for a
work by the artist. A rare, early painting by Sam Francis from 1954 entitled Grey (estimate: $2-
3 million), highlights the Francis works in this collection. First exhibited in Dorothy Miller's
seminal 1954 MoMA show, Twelve Americans, the painting was acquired directly from Francis's
private collection by Betty Freeman, who enjoyed a long and close relationship with the artist.
fthe catalogue cover lot, Roy Lichtenstein's
Frolic, 1977, (estimate: $4-6 million), was inspired by his own 1962 painting, Girl
with Ball, by ads and comic books, and by one of the greatest painters in art history -
Pablo Picasso. In Frolic, Picasso is seen through the filter of Pop, as his celebrated 1932
painting Baigneuse au ballon de plage in the collection of New York's MoMA is Interpreted with
an unusual and irreverent twist. Among the master works offered from the Freeman Collection
are fresh to market paintings and sculptures by Roy Lichtenstein, Dan Flavin, Alexander Calder,
Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, and Joseph Cornell.
Masterfully executed, Jean-Michel Basquiat's Mater, 1982 (estimate: $5-7 million), is an
electrifying, rare rendition of a female figure within Basquiat's oeuvre. Representing the raw
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power of life, the lone figure can be interpreted as both a mother and martyr. Basqulat
employs a combination of graffiti, voodoo, and canonic motifs, exploring themes that would
ultimately become constants as his career progressed. Reminiscent of Its counterpart, Pater,
also executed in 1982, this work explores the psychic drama and anxieties about the artist's
life that were ultimately played out in his work. Painted during what many would describe as
the apex of Basqulat's tragically short yet undeniably brilliant career, this work exudes the
energy of a young artist at the pinnacle of his creative output.
The self-referential, ironic and ingenious, Painting for Kubler by John Baldessari (estimate:
$1.5-2 million), belongs to a rare group of groundbreaking paintings that the artist created
between 1966-68. Experimenting with the relationship between language and art, Baldessari
establishes a discourse between the written and interpreted realms of language and visual
imagery, prompting him to become one of the pioneers of the revolutionary movement that set
the ground work for text-led art later manifested in the works by artists such as Jenny Holtzer,
Richard Prince and Ed Ruscha. For this particular work, Baldessari was inspired by the writings
of George Kubler, who defied formalism and postulated the idea that all artworks are bound by
shared concepts that may be linked across time.
Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park No. 117, 1979 (estimate: $4-6 million), is a
consummate work for the artist, luminously illustrating the best qualities of his most
celebrated series of paintings. Cultivated over a period of twenty years, the extensive
Ocean Park cycle shares a captivating juxtaposition of abstraction and representation,
geometry and spontaneity, convention and progression, and yet each work is wholly new,
freshly improvised and infused with a particular light and atmosphere of its own. Through his
use of bright and cool blues and yellows, the artist communicates the ephemeral quality of
nature, capturing the sensation and radiance of the coastal environment in which this work was
created.
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:\Leading five works in the sale by Andy Warhol is
The Last Supper (Camel/57), 1986 (estimate: $4-6 million). At nearly 10 feet long, the painting
is a whimsical adaptation of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece In Santa Maria delle GrazIe. By
juxtaposing the holy scene with the number 57 and an image of a camel, Warhol creates his
own unique iconography combining industrial drawing, painting and commercialism.
Among the Contemporary artists featured in the sale is Peter Doig with the work, Night Fishing,
1993, (estimate: $3-4 million). This large-scale painting is an evocative, quintessential
example of Doig's most celebrated theme: the canoe in water. Imbued with a mysterious,
other-worldly quality, Doig's thought-provoking work combines the influences of great masters
Monet and Turner with the painterly processes of Rothko and Pollock.
Jeff Koon's gleaming, Duchampian Jim Beam - J. B. Turner Engine, 1986, ($700,000-
1,000,000), belongs to the artist's Luxury and Degradation series. Koons drew inspiration for
the sculpture from a commemorative collector's bottle in the form of a locomotive issued by
the Jim Beam company. lie gifted this particular work to the bourbon company to express his
appreciation for their cooperation throughout the project's inception. This work marks the first
time Koons would work with stainless steel, a material he would champion and take to new
heights in later works.
Debuting in the Evening Sale, Kerry James Marshall is represented by his definitive work, Our
Town, 1995 (estimate: $500,000-700,000), a work that speaks about American race and
identity with the poignant tone that is emblematic of the artist. Within this work Marshall
depicts a scene which is equal parts familiar and surreal, presenting an idyllic narrative that is
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disrupted by the artist's painterly devices. By utilizing subtle symbolism and a textured canvas,
Marshall rids the composition of its illusionary aspects, and draws attention to the artifice put
forth by the global perception of American life..
Ritter / Zamet presents French artist couple Jean
Francois Moriceau + Petra Mrzyk
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gallery by French artist couple Jean Francois Moriceau + Petra Mrzyk. Since their
collaboration began in Nantes in 1998, Moriceau + Mrzyk's wholly characteristic black-and-
white drawings have enveloped walls, contorted around corners, appropriated and
encompassed entire rooms and sprung to life as morphing hand-animated films and video
projections. Across an extensive oeuvre that directly and intuitively twists the familiar into
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absurdity, Moriceau + Mrzyk have generated a unique imaginary realm that is as
formally beguiling as it is conceptually complex.
Long-Dead Celebrities Can Now Breathe Easier
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:28 PM PST
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LOS ANGELES, CA - She may have been a candle in the wind, but Marilyn Monroe still knew
how to dye her hair, pout her lips and exploit what nature had handed her. And when she died,
in 1962, without natural heirs, she bequeathed her assets — including, presumably, her
publicity rights — to her acting coach, Lee Strasberg.
"Tom Burckhardt - Louder Milk" at the Pierogi Gallery in
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Brooklyn
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:27 PM PST
Brooklyn, NY - The Pierogi Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of recent
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paintings by Tom Burckhardt. The exhibition is on view until May 8th 2011. In this
new body of work, Burckhardt continues in his persistent effort to blur the
boundaries between abstraction and representation, between painting and sculpture,
between tradition and invention. Rather than trying to merge opposites, however, he
works to embody each simultaneously. His imagery can appear entirely abstract, or a
figurative element can emerge here or there.
Zou Cao Exhibits Fingerprinted Art
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:26 PM Psi
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New York, NY - Von Lintel Gallery is pleased to present Everlasting Classic, the first
United States solo exhibition of paintings by Chinese artist and philosopher Zou Cao.
Some say the rising tide of globalization threatens to drown individuality in a sea of
sameness. Zou Cao resists this possibility by using his own fingerprint as a motif,
asserting his unique identity, and by extension, the importance of all individuals. In
past works, Cao used actual fingerprints as a drawing technique to render politically
charged scenes. For the paintings in this show, he has expanded the technique,
literally, by enlarging a single print to overlap portraits of well-known figures such
as Chairman Mao, Madonna, Audrey Hepburn, Andy Warhol and Michael Jackson. The
images declare that all people, famous or not, are unique and that despite our
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increasingly collective existence, every individual adds their singular mark to our
shared history.
The Newark Museum Shows "Ajiaco: Stirrings of the
Cuban Soul"
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:25 PM PST
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Newark, NJ.- The Newark Museum is proud to present "Ajiaco: Stirrings of the Cuban
Soul", survey of modern and contemporary Cuban artists that explores the rich
cultural roots of Cuban art. This exhibition consists of more than fifty objects,
including paintings, works on paper, photographs, sculpture, installations, and audio
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works by 22 artists. "Ajiaco: Stirrings of the Cuban Soul" features such major figures
in Cuban art as Wifredo Lam, Manuel Mendive, Jose Bedia and Sandra Ramos.
"Ajiaco: Stirrings of the Cuban Soul" is on view at the museum until August 14th.
After Newark, the exhibition is tentatively scheduled to travel to two additional
venues: the Chelsea Art Museum in New York City and the Paul and Lulu Hilliard
University Art Museum at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
VAjiaco seeks to interpret the diverse social dimensions of Cuban
art in a global context through the exploration of its relationship with African, Asian, European,
and Indigenous Influences and belief systems. The art Incorporates the tales of the Orisha of
Africa, the calligraphy of Chinese Tao Te Ching, and the rituals of indigenous peoples. The
formats change, the materials vary, but the mix remains constant in both Cuban and Cuban
American art. Ajiaco: Stirrings of the Cuban Soul is not necessarily about one group however; it
explores diaspora, embracing those aspects of Latin American culture that are sympathetic to
all. In broader terms, this project addresses both the immigrant experience and the expression
of cultural identity in a new place. The curator, Dr. Gail Gelburd, writes, "Isolated and yet
educated, restricted and yet heralded, the Cuban artist embodies the angst of their situation
and yet embraces the loftiest of goals. Their syncretist tradition and heritage allows them to go
beyond the monotheistic traditions in order to find the origins of their soul, the geist or inner
spirit of their art."
In 1939, anthropologist Fernando Ortiz characterized Cuban culture as ajiaco, a rich stew
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consisting of a large variety of ingredients. The ingredients of the "stew" include Catholicism
brought in by the Spaniards; the spirituality of the Yoruba slaves and their cultural traditions
from Africa; and the Chinese indentured servants who brought Buddhism, Confucianism, and
Taoism. The base of the stew is the indigenous people, such as Tainos, who were almost wiped
out by the Spaniards. This exhibition is a survey of modern and contemporary Cuban artists
that explores these rich cultural roots of Cuban art. In contemporary society, the "stew" has
become thicker and richer as the influences become more complex and intermixed: the artist
now borrows not only from the traditional cultures that populated the island, but also
appropriates from contemporary everyday life. The exhibition includes works by leading artists
in a variety of media, from paintings, works on paper and photography to mixed-media
sculpture and installations.
The Newark Museum, established as the largest New Jersey museum, invites you to enjoy
unforgettable experiences in the arts and natural sciences. Take an inspirational journey
through 80 galleries of world-class collections including American, Asian, African and Classical.
Experience another era in the Victorian Ballantine House — a National Historic Landmark, and
stroll through the beautiful sculpture garden. The Newark Museum operates, as it has since its
founding, in the public trust as a museum of service, and a leader in connecting objects and
ideas to the needs and wishes of its constituencies. In 2009, the Museum celebrated its 100th
anniversary. The Newark Museum has been committed to collecting contemporary American art
since its founding. The American Art collection at the Newark Museum, numbering over 12,000
paintings, sculptures, works on paper and multimedia art, is one of the finest in the country.
Surveying four centuries, the Museum's American holdings include important Colonial and
Federal portraits and a superb collection of Hudson River landscape paintings by artists
including Thomas Cole, Frederic Church and Albert Bierstadt. A pioneer In collecting and
exhibiting American folk art, the Museum boasts outstanding examples by 19th century
masters Ammi Phillips and Edward Hicks.
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The collection of American Impressionism and later 19th century art is equally distinguished,
including major works by Childe Hassam, Mary Cassatt, John Singer Sargent, George Inness
and Winslow Homer. The comprehensive collection of 19th century sculpture includes well-
known works by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Daniel Chester French and John Rogers as well as
Hiram Powers' The Greek Slave. The Museum began Its commitment to African American art in
1929 with the acquisition of an important painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner. It has continued
to build a strong collection in this area adding works by Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence and
Robert Thompson as well as the work of more contemporary African American artists including
Melvin Edwards and Carrie Mae Weems. One of the collection's core strengths is early American
modernism, In part the result of the Museum's commitment from its founding in 1909 to collect
the work of living artists. America's foremost modernists are represented, including Edward
Hopper, Max Weber, Georgia O'Keeffe, Marsden Hartley, Robert Henri, John Sloan, Arthur
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Dove, Theodore Rozsak, Charles Sheeler and Alexander Calder. The collection also possesses
one of the great landmarks of American art, Joseph Stella's monumental Voice of the City of
New York Interpreted, and holds one of the greatest collections of geometric abstraction in the
country. In addition, the Museum is the largest repository of works on paper created under the
auspices of the Federal Arts Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA ), and
possesses over 100 vintage prints by the photographer Berenice Abbott as well as Important
photographs by Edward Steichen and Edward Weston. The Museum's commitment to folk and
outsider art continues in its 20th century holdings, maintaining the world's largest collection of
sculpture by William Edmondson as well as important works by Bill Traylor, David Butler and
William Hawkins. The collection boasts a fine selection of mid-century paintings by Helen
Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, Wayne Thiebaud and others as well as Important sculptures
by Andy Warhol, Louise Nevelson and George Segal. The Museum's post-war photography
collection is especially strong with major examples by Cindy Sherman, Lorna Simpson and
Andres Serrano. The Museum continues to collect the art of its time, building an important
contemporary collection that includes work by Martin Puryear, Chakaia Booker, Elizabeth
Murray among others, as well as multiple works in a variety of media by such artists as Alexis
Rockman, Willie Cole and Alison Saar. New media is represented by examples of video
installations by Nam June Paik and Repoli Osorio. The museum also has world class collections
of African, Asian and Classical art. Visit the museum's website at ...
http://www.newarkmuseum.org
The Arkansas Art Center Shows "The Impressionists and
Their Influence"
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:24 PM PST
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Little Rock, Arkansas.- The Arkansas Art Center is proud to present "The
Impressionists and Their Influence" until June 26th. Organized in conjunction with
the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, this exhibition brings together beautiful paintings
and intimate works on paper by such French artists as Claude Monet, Paul Cezanne,
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, as well as works by major Post-
Impressionist artists Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard, and Paul Signac. In addition,
the show features works by American artists, such as Mary Cassatt, Childe Hassam,
and Theodore Robinson, who fell under the influence of the Impressionists. Featuring
more than 100 works from the collections of the renowned High Museum of Art, the
Arkansas Arts Center, and private collections, The Impressionists and Their
Influence is a splendid opportunity to explore the movement that became
Impressionism.
Record Attendance Marks Opening of 14th American
International Fine Art Fair
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:23 PM PST
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PALM BEACH, FL.- International Fine Art Expositions (IFAE) founders and AIFAF
organizers David and Lee Ann Lester reported that a record 5,100 collectors attended
the opening Vernissage honoring the Norton Museum of Art Tuesday evening at the
Palm Beach County Convention Center. Sales during the first day of the fair indicate that
the US art economy is rebounding strongly - consistent with very strong auction sales In New
York on Wednesday - where a Giacometti sculpture sold for a record $105 million - a new high
for any work of art. The American International Fine Art Fair continues its run through
February 8.
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Rossi & Rossi to exhibit Facing The Music - Masks From
The Himalayas
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:22 PM PST
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New York City - An exhibition of magnificent masks from the Himalayas will be
presented by London dealer Rossi & Rossi at the Neuhoff Gallery, Fuller Building, 41
East 57th Street, New York, from Saturday 7 to Tuesday 17 March 2009. Facing the
Music comprises thirty masks made from wood or papier macho which date from the 19th and
early 20th centuries and were used in Buddhist ritual dances. The exhibition coincides with
New York's Asia Week, other dealer exhibitions and the International Asian Art Fair.
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Victoria & Albert Museum Announces New International
Islamic Art Prize
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:21 PM PST
LONDON - The Victoria & Albert Museum announced a new £25,000 international art
prize for contemporary artists and designers inspired by Islamic traditions of craft
and design. The Jameel Prize aims to raise awareness of the thriving interaction between
contemporary practice and the rich artistic heritage of Islam, and to contribute to a broader
debate about Islamic culture. The Prize will be awarded every two years.
Christian Voigt 'Voyages' At The Manny Silverman Gallery
in West Hollywood
Posted: 27 Nov 2011 06:20 PM PST
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Beverley Hills, CA.- Karl Nutter Fine Art is pleased to present, in association with
Manny Silverman Gallery, the latest works of German photographer Christian Voigt,
which will be on exhibit from April 3rd to May 1st, 2011 at the Manny Silverman
Gallery in West Hollywood. Christian Voigt is rapidly gaining attention from galleries
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and art lovers around the world, and his photographs will be exhibited in cities
including St.Tropez, New York, Stockholm and Hamburg throughout 2011. The
exhibition, entitled "Voyages", will show large scale photographs taken during
Voigt's extensive journeys through Cambodia, China, Egypt, Bhutan, Dubai and Bali.
Christian Voigt's fine art photos comprise landscape, architecture, cityscapes and
portraits. Unique in his approach of producing large-scale (60" x 120") works,
Christian Voigt's photos truly achieve museum quality. His extraordinary
photographs are strictly limited to editions of five. Characterized by depth, intensity
and richness of detail, they showcase outstanding interior and exterior locations.
For this German photographer taking pictures is his purpose in life and the ideal artistic
medium of expressing himself. His fine art photos are characterized by depth, intensity and
richness of detail. His photos resemble pieces of art, even paintings. They are composed with
precision and style, in the eyes of the viewer, colour, light and subject melt into one fantastic
composition. Life originally had something else in store for Christian Voigt. Although the son of
a dynasty of publishers, he was only given his first "proper" camera at the age of 17. However,
photography had always played a role in his life before then. "Animated by my father, I started
taking pictures at a very young age", he says. "There were always cameras around at home.
Photos were being taken all the time. For my father, the publisher, photography was more than
a hobby, more like a passion. I virtually breathed in photography through my father." In his
twenties, he wanted to let his creativity run free. University In Berlin, film studies in
Vancouver, Canada. "After completing my film studies, I made, wrote and directed films. All of
that was suddenly over when my father passed away." That was in 1988. That same year also
saw the death of Voigt's beloved grandmother Isolde. She, too, had been an enthusiastic
photographer who always had her Leica and Roleiflex with her and was always taking pictures.
It was these two strokes of fate within one year that changed the life of the prospective artist.
A crucial experience for Voigt. "Following the early death of my father, I joined the publishing
company - at 28 years of age. That changed my life and therefore also the creativity." And his
longing to become a photographer's assistant and later a photographer himself receded into
the distance.
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For twenty years, Christian Voigt, representing the fourth generation, managed his parents'
publishing company, until it was sold in January of 2007. However, photography never ceased
to be an important element of the artist's life. It had become a passion a long time ago, just
like it had for his father and grandmother. Christian Voigt continued the family tradition of
taking a camera on his travels. He gradually became more familiar with the world of
photography, tried different techniques, refined and developed his skills. Until the desire to
turn the passion into a profession became overwhelming and creativity once again took centre
stage in Christian Voigt's life. "At some stage, I simply allowed myself to live my dream", says
Christian Voigt. "I was the fourth generation of a family of publishers, I was not required to set
up my own business, but simply had to take over. I was lucky and it was luxury, but it was not
what I had in mind. My motivation was to do my own thing, to develop something, to use my
hands to establish something. Visit Christian Voigt's website at ...
http://vvww.chnstianvoigt.com
Manny Silverman, a native of Los Angeles, has been an active participant in the Los Angeles art
scene for over forty years, beginning his career as an assistant at the Ernest Raboff Gallery In
the early 1960s. During the 1970s, Silverman established a successful art framing business but
his heart remained in dealing. With the encouragement of his good friend Sam Francis,
Silverman opened his gallery in 1987 on historic La Cienega Boulevard and relocated to its
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present west Hollywood location in 1993. The gallery became a member of the prestigious Art
Dealer Association of America in 1994. Visit the gallery's website at ...
www.mannysilvermangallery.com
Hutter Fine Art specializes in the exhibition and sale of paintings, works on paper and sculpture
by American and international artists of the Modern, Post-War and Contemporary periods. The
gallery has presented historically focused exhibitions featuring works by Francis Alys, Andy
Warhol, Bruce Conner, Adolf Fleischmann and Claude Monet. Other artists who have exhibited
with Karl Hutter Fine Art include Dennis Koch, Brian Wills, Jedd Novatt, Florian Sussmayr,
Christopher Makos, Chris Thorson and Miwa Ogasawara. Karl Flutter, a native of Australia, has
been working in the art world for nearly two decades. He began his career with Gagosian
Gallery in New York City and in 2004 partnered with Los Angeles gallerist Michael Kohn to open
Kohn Flutter Fine Art, the predecessor to Karl Hutter Fine Art. Visit the gallery's website at ...
http://www.khfineart.com
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