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A British woman bought a brooch for 20 pounds. It sold for nearly 10,000.

In an undated image provided by Gildings Auctioneers, an antique brooch, designed by the Victorian-era designer and architect William Burges, that is made of silver, lapis lazuli, malachite and coral. Flora Steel, an art historian living in Rome, bought the brooch 36 years ago at an antiques fair — she realized its value only last year while watching YouTube. (Gildings Auctioneers via The New York Times)

NEW YORK, NY.- Flora Steel, an art historian, bought a silver brooch more than three decades ago at an antique fair in the English Midlands for about 20 pounds, or about $35 at the time. After wearing it on the lapel of one of her favorite coats for several years, she put it away in a closet, where it went untouched for two decades. ... More


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A Discovery of Dragons at Kaikodo LLC will showcase a Chinese Cizhou-ware Ceramic Pillow with Double-phoenix Décor. This stoneware pillow is a breathtaking example of a technique for producing ceramic decoration perfected by Cizhou potters during the 11th century of the Song dynasty in northern China. 45.0 cm. x 33.0 cm x 28.0 cm. Asia Week New York.






Fossil trove from 74,000 years ago points to remarkably adaptive humans   Roland Auctions NY presents collection from the estate of famed architect/designer Thierry Despont   The Drawing Center opens the first major retrospective focused on works on paper by Joan Jonas


An archaeological site in Ethiopia revealed the oldest-known arrowheads and the remnants of a major volcanic eruption. (Blue Nile Survey Project via The New York Times)

NEW YORK, NY.- In 2002, a crew of paleoanthropologists were working in northwestern Ethiopia when they came across chipped stones and fossilized animal bones — telltale signs of a place ... More
 


Thierry Despont (French, 1948-2023) Art Deco-style club armchairs and ottoman with red Loro Piana mohair velvet. (Est. $800 - 1,200).

GLEN COVE, NY.- Roland Auctions NY will present a very rare auction opportunity, offering the highly anticipated collection from the estate of world-renowned New York architect/designer Thierry Despont on April 6th, 2024 at 10am. ... More
 


Joan Jonas, Untitled, c. 1970s, Watercolor pencil, 9 11/16 x 12 3/16 inches (24.6 x 31 cm). Photo: Pierre Le Hors. © 2024 Gladstone Gallery, All rights reserved.

NEW YORK, NY.- Joan Jonas: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral is the first major retrospective focused on works on paper by Joan Jonas, one of the most significant experimental voices in American art of the postwar period. Although ... More


Martin Greenfield, tailor to Sinatra, Obama, Trump and Shaq, dies at 95   Tal R's inaugural exhibition with Galerie Max Hetzler on view in Berlin   'Dear Layla': Letters for sale from a rock music love triangle


Tailor Martin Greenfield shows his United States Department of State cufflink at his men’s suit-making shop in Brooklyn, on Nov. 9, 2003. (Chester Higgins Jr./The New York Times)

NEW YORK, NY.- Defying boundaries of taste and time, Martin Greenfield made suits for President Dwight Eisenhower, ... More
 


Insel, Rosa See, 2023. Oil on canvas on wood, 250 x 183 cm.; 98 3/8 x 72 in.

BERLIN.- Galerie Max Hetzler is presenting Rosa See, a solo exhibition of Tal R and the artist’s inaugural exhibition with the gallery at Goethestraße 2/3, in Berlin. Presenting a new body of work ... More
 


Pattie Boyd and George Harrison in Esher, England, in 1968. (Christie's Images Ltd. via The New York Times)

LONDON.- One spring morning in 1970, model Pattie Boyd was having breakfast at her ramshackle mansion in the English countryside when she received a letter marked “Urgent.” Inside the envelope was ... More



Woody Auction will greet spring with two major auctions   What better way to celebrate women artists than to dedicate an entire museum to their work?   The walkway to nowhere: A monument to Hungary's patronage politics


American Brilliant Cut Glass centerpiece in the Crystal City pattern (aka Wedding Ring) by J. Hoare, with three handles and sterling silver rim with winged serpent handles and feet (est. $20,000-$25,000).

DOUGLASS, KAN.- Woody Auction has two major events lined up for March and April: an American Brilliant Cut Glass auction on Saturday, March 16th and an R.S. Prussia auction on Saturday, April 6th. Both will feature outstanding single-owner collections and will be held online and live in the ... More
 


Lola Flash, Ruth, 2014. Hopedale, MA, USA. Coloured photograph. Courtesy of the artist.

ATHENS.- EΜΣΤ is presenting the first solo presentation in Greece of the critically acclaimed photographer Lola Flash (USA). Working at the forefront of queer visual politics for more than four decades, their work challenges stereotypes and gender, sexual and racial preconceptions. An active member of ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) during the time of the ... More
 


Petra Magyar, a resident who said she ran afoul of the mayor for putting a smiley face under a social media post mocking a walkway, in Nyirmartonfalva, eastern Hungary, Feb. 20, 2024. (Akos Stiller/The New York Times)

NYIRMARTONFALVA.- Eager to get a small piece of the billions of euros provided to his country by the European Union, a mayor in eastern Hungary applied for money to build a “treetop canopy walkway” that would provide panoramic views of the ... More


Exhibition offers a curated selection from Marilyn Nance's vast catalogue of photographs and archival materials   Sarah Shook & the Disarmers took the hard path. The music kept coming.   'Game of Thrones' creators look skyward for their new series


Installation view.

NEW YORK, NY.- Roberts Projects is presenting Marilyn Nance: The Women of FESTAC’77. The exhibition offers a curated selection from Nance’s vast catalogue of photographs and archival materials that revisits the memory of the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC’77) from the perspectives ... More
 


River Shook at home in Apex, N.C., March 12, 2024. After a tumultuous childhood in an ultraconservative family, River Shook finally heard country music at 23 — it prompted a long journey of self-discovery. (Lissa Gotwals/The New York Times)

NEW YORK, NY.- River Shook warned their father: If the family left western New York for North Carolina, something awful would happen. Living at home at 19, Shook was the introverted middle child who ... More
 


From left, Alexander Woo, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the creators of the new Netflix series “3 Body Problem,” in Austin, Texas, March 7, 2024. (Eli Durst/The New York Times)

AUSTIN, TX.- The “Game of Thrones” creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss were finishing off their hit HBO series after an eight-season run and wondering what was next. That was when Netflix executive Peter Friedlander approached them with a trilogy ... More




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Liam Cunningham has a few thoughts
AUSTIN, TX.- Born and raised in Dublin, Liam Cunningham speaks in Joycean streams of consciousness that often have no discernible beginning, middle or end. He talks with his hands and taps his feet, salting his anecdotes with friendly F-bombs, catching his breath only long enough to take a puff of his distinctively scented e-cigarettes. They aren’t very popular on the set. “They smell like if you took the cardboard that comes with a dry cleaned shirt and held it over a burner,” said D.B. Weiss, who, with his production partner David Benioff, has given Cunningham choice roles in “Game of Thrones” and now “3 Body Problem.” A heady new science-fiction series, based on a trilogy of novels by Chinese author Liu Cixin, “3 Body Problem” premieres Thursday on Netflix. In it, Cunningham plays Thomas Wade, the no-nonsense spy ... More


His voice can stop you in your tracks
NEW YORK, NY.- Louche, dark-haired singer Loren Kramar has a confident, feline saunter onstage. This Angeleno can pitch his voice lower than Lou Reed’s, or project it like Fiona Apple’s. At the Eckhaus Latta fall 2024 fashion show in February, he wowed the jaded crowd with covers of Lana Del Rey and Leonard Cohen, practically stealing the show in loose brown pants, a corduroy blazer and an insouciant boa that dragged behind him as he performed. “He’s such a showman that any song would have been good,” said Zoe Latta, who co-founded the brand and has known Kramar for several years. “But at our rehearsal, he threw in ‘New York, New York,’ and we were flabbergasted.” That afternoon Kramar thought the songs should be “a story of a painful struggle for belief, the process of believing,” adding, “We can personify it with ... More


'Dead Outlaw,' a mummy musical, is so strange it can only be true
NEW YORK, NY.- When composer David Yazbek approached his “Band’s Visit” collaborator David Cromer in 2019 about directing “Dead Outlaw,” a high-energy song cycle that he was developing into a musical, Cromer wasn’t sure he was the right fit. “One of the first things he said was ‘I don’t tend to go out just to hear music; I want more than that,’” said Yazbek, who envisioned a show with an onstage band, interstitial narration and a minimal set. “‘And so maybe I’m the wrong person for this.’” “No, no, no,” Yazbek reassured him. “That makes you the right person. We’ve already got the rock-band-sounding-great part nailed down.” Unlike “The Band’s Visit,” the gently comic, Tony Award-winning tale about an Egyptian band stranded in an Israeli town that takes place over a single night, “Dead Outlaw” is a rollicking thrill ride about a bumbling turn-of-the-20th-century outlaw whose ... More


Furniture and Fine Art Departments lead the March Annex Sale
ALAMEDA, CA.- Michaan’s Auctions March Annex Sale, held on Monday, March 11th; Tuesday, March 12th; and Wednesday, March 13th; generated a 94% sell-through rate as Michaan’s Auctions realized another successful sale for its consigners. The sale was headlined by Lot 2124 and Lot 2113, two Eight BrumBurger Slide Case Units with Negative Images which sold for $4,550 and $3,250 after intense bidding inspired by the inclusion of negatives by Gordan Holler drove the value well over the estimated $3/500. Another highlight from the Furniture Department, a Country Work Table with Drawer exceeded expectations, eventually reaching a final price of $2,340. Further highlighting the quality of furniture pieces at Michaan’s Auctions, the Asian Art Department’s Lot 2160 was a highly successful inclusion, as the Display Cabinet with ... More


Cooke Latham Gallery presents the debut UK solo exhibition of artist and musician Cato's work
LONDON.- Cooke Latham Gallery is presenting the debut UK solo exhibition of South London-based artist and musician Cato. For Cato the process of making music is synonymous with the act of painting. One of his musical hero’s is Madlib the American DJ, music producer, multi-instrumentalist and rapper. The freedom of this musical maverick in merging and mixing jazz and blues classics is akin to the aesthetic energy in Cato’s studio, in which he processes numerous and varied art historic influences to create radically new figurative works that speak to identity and black culture. The exhibition is comprised of a series of larger-than-life portraits, ambitious canvases in which Cato combines collage, acrylics and airbrush. His figures are inspired by found images and photographs of local characters near his studio in Peckham. Interested ... More


David Breashears, who braved Everest to capture it on film, dies at 68
NEW YORK, NY.- David Breashears, a mountain climber and cinematographer who reached the 29,032-foot summit of Mount Everest five times, including for a 1998 film that became the highest-grossing IMAX documentary ever, died March 14 at his home in Marblehead, Massachusetts. He was 68. A representative of his family confirmed the death but said the cause had not been determined. Among the tightly knit global community of high-altitude mountaineers, Breashears was known for his willingness to take enormous risks, balanced by an exacting attention to detail that made such adventures possible. After years building his reputation as a climber in the American West, he began traveling to Nepal and the Himalayas in the early 1980s. After several aborted attempts, he reached the summit of Everest in 1983. By then he had developed a second career as a cinematographer, ... More



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On a day like today, Flemish-English painter Anthony van Dyck was born
March 22, 1599. Sir Anthony van Dyck (22 March 1599 - 9 December 1641) was a Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England, after enjoying great success in Italy and the Southern Netherlands. He is most famous for his portraits of Charles I of England and his family and court, painted with a relaxed elegance that was to be the dominant influence on English portrait-painting for the next 150 years. In this image: The self-portrait was commissioned by the English King Charles I.

  
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