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This file picture taken on October 31, 2017 shows a detail of an altar dedicated to Mexican artist Frida Kahlo at the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City. Cultural authorities in Mexico said on June 12, 2019 that they believe -though not 100 percent sure- they have found the first recording of the iconic painter Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) reading a text she wrote in 1949 for her husband, muralist Diego Rivera. Culture Minister Alejandra Frausto said the discovery of the recording is part of the collection of Alvaro "El Bachiller" Galvez y Fuentes, an important figure of the "Golden Age" of Mexican radio. Yuri CORTEZ / AFP. MEXICO CITY (AFP).- Iconic 20th-century artist Frida Kahlo has one of the best-known faces on the planet, but the world at large has never heard the Mexican painter's voice -- until, possibly, now. Kahlo, who is instantly recognizable with her convention-defying unibrow, spent her life as a painter in the daunting artistic shadow of her husband, the muralist Diego Rivera. And while there are many silent films of her, the Mexican culture ministry says there are no known audio recordings. But one may just have been found in the private collection of a legendary host from Mexico's "golden age of radio" in the 1950s, it says. "Frida's voice has always been a great enigma, a never-ending search," the head of the national audio archives, Pavel Granados, told a press conference at which the ministry unveiled the newly discovered recording. "Until now, there had never been a recording of Frida Kahlo," he added. The tape was found in the archives of late radio personality ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day This year at Art Basel, 290 leading international galleries will present works ranging from the Modern period of the early 20th century to the most contemporary artists. While galleries from Europe continue to be strongly represented, the show also features returning and new exhibitors from across the globe, including Asia, Europe, North and South America, the Middle East and Africa. In this image: Pilar Corrias © Art Basel
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| Women artists bring #MeToo reckoning to Basel fair | | Art of early man found in the greatest meteor crater on earth | | Phillips to offer works from the collection of baseball star Alex Rodriguez | Art Basel in Basel 2019 © Art Basel. BASEL (AFP).- Mannequins display inflatable, white airbag dresses created to protect women from workplace harassment, while nearby details of the alleged sexual misdeeds of 170 public figures cover four long walls, splashed in red. The #MeToo movement that exploded on the global stage in late 2017 has inspired several works exhibited at this year's Art Basel, the world's biggest contemporary art fair, which opens to the public on Thursday. Women artists have taken centre stage at the show's 50th edition, with in-your-face installations expressing disgust and exasperation at persisting gender inequalities and culturally condoned abuse and harassment of women. Spanish artist Alicia Framis has filled a room with delicate, white mannequins wearing different styles of dresses made from airbag material, which inflate to protect different parts of the female body. The piece called "Life Dress" consists of dresses "to protect women in all work situations where there is some kind of abuse," Framis told AFP. ... More | | Granophyre dyke. BLOEMFONTEIN.- Leading South African scientists from the University of the Free State are about to undertake research into the destruction caused by a huge ancient meteorite that could hold clues critical to the history, mechanisms and consequences of meteorite strikes on earth and elsewhere in the Solar System. The results of this work could mean a better understanding of the effects of such impacts and the greater safety of the earth. The vast crater is also fascinating for its human interest from early man who used it as a centre of cultural importance and left rock carvings as proof of their presence. The site was of great spiritual significance, comparable to the stone circles of Stonehenge in the UK. The Khoi-San patently understood that the rock remains found on the surface were unique and important. The University of the Free State is fortunate to be situated only 180 miles from the largest meteorite crater, which has an initial diameter of 300 kilometers (186.4 miles) and at over two billion ... More | | Jean-Michel Basquiat, Pink Elephant with Fire Engine. Acrylic, oil and silkscreen on canvas, 218.4 x 172.7 cm (86 x 68 in.) Executed in 1984. Estimate: £3,000,000 - 4,000,000. LONDON.- Phillips will offer works from the private collection of American baseball star and art collector Alex Rodriguez, in the upcoming Evening Sale of 20th Century & Contemporary Art in London on 27 June. Considered one of the greatest players in Major League Baseballsetting numerous records for the Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, and New York YankeesRodriguez has employed his passionate spirit and acute eye to pursue new ventures within the realm of art. Two works which have resided in his Florida home will figure prominently in the Evening Sale Richard Princes Mustang Painting, 2014-16, and Jean-Michel Basquiats Pink Elephant with Fire Engine, 1984. Alex Rodriguez has said, I have been collecting for a decade. A number of gallerists and advisors pointed me in the right direction, and I have been in conversation with several artists, whose studio practice ... More |
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| A single-owner collection of rare and historical maps will be sold at Crescent City Auction Gallery | | Getty Research Institute presents online exhibition Bauhaus: Building the New Artist | | High spirits: study finds cannabis first used in C. Asian funerals | Two maps (one shown) by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638): Virginiae partis australis et Florida partis orientalis and India Quae Orientalis Diktur et Insulae (est. $500-$1,000). NEW ORLEANS, LA.- An important single-owner collection of rare, historical maps many of them hundreds of years old and colorful, beautiful renderings of the world, the United States and portions of the United States will be sold in a two-part online-only auction by Crescent City Auction Gallery. Bidding is being done exclusively through the platform LiveAuctioneers.com. Part 1 of the sale will start on Friday, June 14th, with lots 1-317, at 10 am Central time. Part 2 will begin a week later, on Friday, June 21st, also at 10 am, with lots 318-693. All lots have a starting bid of $25. That modest amount is designed to spur bidding, expected to be brisk. A star lot of Part 1 is expected to be a 1642 hand-colored copper engraving by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638), titled Nova Virginia Tabula, a 17 ½ inch by 22 ½ inch depiction of Virginia, with Native American vignettes (est. $1,000-$2,000). Blaeu was a Dutch ... More | | Entrance hall of the Sommerfeld House with wood carvings, door, radiator covers, and stained glass windows. Building: Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer, 19201921. Wood carvings: Joost Schmidt, ca. 19201921. Windows: Josef Albers, ca. 19201921. Photographer unknown, ca. 19201921. 19.5 x 15.5 cm. Bauhaus Student Work, 19191933. The Getty Research Institute, 850514. LOS ANGELES, CA.- Considered one of the most influential schools of art and design of the 20th century, the Bauhaus forged a unique vision that blended theory with practice to cultivate a new generation of artists and designers. Marking the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus school, the Getty Research Institute launches an online exhibition that explores that vision in new ways, allowing users to learn about the techniques of the Bauhaus masters and to test their theories with three interactive exercises inspired by lessons that students in the school were given. The Bauhauss tremendously influential legacy of artistic experimentation is rooted in its radical teaching which makes it the perfect subject for a new type of exhibition, said Mary ... More | | Dr. Meng Ren works with GCMS in Beijing. © Yimin Yang. WASHINGTON (AFP).- At a burial site high in the Pamir Mountains, music from an ancient harp and the smell of burning cannabis and juniper incense fill the air, part of an elaborate ceremony to commune with the divine -- and the dead. These rituals took place 2,500 years ago and represent the oldest known use of marijuana for its psychoactive properties, according to scientists who analyzed archeological remains in China's western Xinjiang province using forensic technology. Their findings were published in the journal Science Advances on Wednesday and place cannabis among the growing number of crops, from apples to walnuts, that researchers believe developed into their modern form along the Silk Road, said Robert Spengler, the study's lead archaeobotanist. "The exchange routes of the early Silk Road functioned more like the spokes of a wagon wheel than a long-distance road, placing Central Asia at the heart of the ancient world," said Spengler, ... More |
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| Sperone Westwater to represent artist Rochelle Feinstein | | Mecca Clock turns into tourist draw | | Baltimore Museum of Art adds more than 70 historic and contemporary works to collection | Rochelle Feinstein, Horizontal Hold, 1994. Oil, Velcro, fabric on linen, 62 x 62 inches (157,5 x 157,5 cm). NEW YORK, NY.- Sperone Westwater announced its representation of American artist Rochelle Feinstein. Born in 1947, Rochelle Feinstein is a longstanding and deeply respected member of the New York art community. Her work navigates the charged terrain of modernist painting with wry humor and sharp intelligence, unfolding across diverse and thematically interwoven bodies of work which incorporate painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, sculpture, video, and installation. In its social and autobiographical reference and attention to language and contemporary culture, Feinsteins work raises trenchant questions about authorship and the role of the artist as public and private figure. A major survey exhibition of Feinsteins work originated at the Centre dArt Contemporain, Geneva (2016), and subsequently traveled to Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich (2016), Kestnergesellschaft, Hanover (2017), and the Bronx Museum of ... More | | A picture taken on June 3, 2019, shows a replica of four-face Mecca clock at the Clock Tower Museum in the Saudi holy city of Mecca. Bandar ALDANDANI / AFP. MECCA (AFP).- Like millions of other Muslims, Cory Ireza from Indonesia travelled to Mecca to pray in the Grand Mosque. But she also found a new attraction just a stone's throw away from Islam's holiest shrine. After performing the pilgrimage, Ireza, her husband Dodi and their two children were among the first visitors to a museum built inside the world's largest clock at the top of the globe's third tallest building. Overlooking the Kaaba, a black structure inside the Grand Mosque towards which Muslims around the world turn to pray, the four-storey Clock Tower Museum opened a month ago. It is filled with models and structures on astronomy and galaxies, as Saudi authorities aim to lure more Muslim tourists to the country. "This museum allows us to bring the family not only for prayers but also for some extra activity... and recreation," Ireza said. Looking down from a height of around 600 metres (almost 2,000 feet) as thousands of worshippers walked around the ... More | | Mary Lovelace O'Neal. Running Freed More Slaves Than Lincoln Ever Did. 1995. The Baltimore Museum of Art: Purchase with exchange funds from the Pearlstone Family Fund and partial gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., BMA 2019.27. © Mary Lovelace ONeal. BALTIMORE, MD.- The Baltimore Museum of Art announced today that it has added to its collection this year more than 70 historic and contemporary works by a range of national and international artists. Among the new acquisitions are 17 objects purchased with proceeds from the auction of recently deaccessioned works. These include mixed-media works by Charles Gaines, Ebony G. Patterson, and Wilmer Wilson IV; prints by Emma Amos, Geta Brătescu, and Faith Ringgold; drawings by David Driskell and Clio Newton; a film by Ana Mendieta; photography by Elle Pérez; and a painting by Mary Lovelace ONeal, among others. The BMA, through gift and purchase, has also acquired a range of historic works, including a rare 18th-century miniature by Anna Maria Werner; 19th-century prints by Manuel Orazi; and ... More |
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| Paweł Althamer's first solo exhibition in the Nordic region on view at the Helsinki Art Museum | | British Museum and Samsung renew partnership for further 5 years | | New book chronicles Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat's relationship in previously unpublished photographs | Paweł Althamer, MAMA III, 2016 © Photo: Jens Ziehe, Berlin. HELSINKI.- Internationally acclaimed Polish artist Paweł Althamers (b. 1967) extensive solo show in HAM showcases his diverse and surprising work from three decades. Althamer also created a new collaborative artwork for the show that invites visitors to explore, be inspired and seek freedom of mind, body and soul. Paweł Althamer: I (am) is the artists first solo exhibition in the Nordic countries. The title of Althamers exhibition I (am) epitomises the core questions of his art: Who am I? Who are we together? Collaboration is a key component of Althamers artistic practice. He regularly involves his family, neighbours, museum visitors, as well as disadvantaged citizens in the creation of his works. These collaborations result in sculpturestotems as Althamer calls themthat are traces of this process. The important thing for Althamer is not the end-result but sharing the creative ... More | | Thanks to Samsungs generous support, expertise and technology the SDDC schools and family programmes have transformed the Museums digital learning provision into a world class, sector leading and award-winning programme. © Josh Redman. LONDON.- The British Museum and Samsung today announced a further five-year partnership, which will take their longstanding and award winning collaboration through to its 15th anniversary in 2024. As part of the new agreement, the Museums Samsung Digital Discovery Centre (SDDC) will undergo a major refit and there are ambitious plans to further increase the number of schools and families who engage with the Centre both on site and online. The SDDC, which is based at the Museum in Bloomsbury, was created to provide a state-of-the-art technological hub for children and young people to learn about and interact with the British Museums collection. This past year, the Centre welcomed its highest ever number of visitors, with 25,000 ... More | | Warhol on Basquiat. The Iconic Relationship Told in Andy Warhols Words and Pictures. NEW YORK, NY.- Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiats complex relationship captivated the art world then and now. At a time when Warhol was already world famous and the elder statesman of New York cool, Basquiat was a downtown talent rising rapidly from the graffiti scene. Together, they forged an electrifying personal and professional partnership. As a prolific documentarian of his own world, Warhol extensively photographed and wrote of his friendship with Basquiat, all played against the backdrop of 1980s downtown New York City. It reveals not only the emotional depth of their relationship but also its ambiguities, extremities, and complexities. Produced in collaboration with The Andy Warhol Foundation and Jean-Michel Basquiats estate, this book chronicles the duos relationship in hundreds of previously unpublished photographs of Basquiat along with a dynamic cast of characters ... More |
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| More News | Heritage Auctions launches new web feature to offer higher-quality photographs of coins DALLAS, TX.- Heritage Auctions, the worlds leading coins auctioneer, has launched a new feature on its website that displays high-quality photographs of world and ancient coins taken by independent third-party grading companies whenever they are available for internet auction lots. HA.com now displays the PCGS TrueView or NGC PhotoVision images whenever those photos are available for all internet auction lots. Previously, coins received just Heritages in-house photos of the encapsulated coins. The high-resolution photographs from PCGS and NGC are shot outside of the coins protective cases, which produces a clearer and more accurate depiction of the coins surfaces and toning while at the same time reducing glare or any marks that may be on the plastic holder. PCGS takes PhotoVision images for all of its world coins, and NGC will take PhotoVision photos of all world ... More Mohawk Arms to sell the personal possessions of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd BOUCKVILLE, NY.- The personal possessions of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd (1888-1957) the American Naval hero, explorer and Medal of Honor recipient who claimed to be the first person to reach both the North and South Poles by air will headline Militaria Auction #81, planned for Saturday, June 29th by Mohawk Arms, Inc., online and live in the Bouckville gallery. The full catalog is being uploaded onto the Mohawk Arms website, www.MilitaryRelics.com, along with LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Around 30 lots in the auction are dedicated to Byrd, a pioneering aviator, polar explorer and organizer of polar logistics. The main lot in the collection carries a minimum bid of $10,000 and features his formal dress medal bar of miniature medals, including his Congressional Medal of Honor and Life Saving Medal; four different ... More Shannon's to offer over 160 lots of original, quality paintings, drawings, sculpture and fine prints MILFORD, CONN.- Shannons Fine Art Auctioneers announces their Summer Online Fine Art Auction to be held online on Thursday, June 20th at 2:00PM. The sale includes over 160 lots of quality fine art available at approachable prices for collectors at every level. The Online Catalog is available now at www.shannons.com. Among the many gems in this sale is a collection of paintings by David Burliuk, a Russian Post-Impressionist artist who is well known for his use of brightly colored impasto. Other Impressionism included in the sale is a collection of French paintings by Dietz Edzard, his wife Suzanne Eisendieck and Paris painter, Jules Herve. Modern and contemporary highlights include fine prints by Martin Lewis, Joan Miro, Marc Chagall, Sam Francis, Louise Nevelson, Paul Jenkins, Richard Anuszkiewicz and more. The sale also features ... More The Freels' carousel collection highlights the Elegant Home sale at Bonhams Bonhams announces The Elegant Home sale on June 24 and 25, which will offer over 600 lots featuring paintings, silver, furniture, carpets, works of art and clocks. Highlighting the sale is The Freels Carousel Collection, five unique sculptures from Americas Premiere assemblage of Carousel Art Masterpieces with estimates ranging from $10,000 to $110,000. Leading the collection is a very rare Allen Herschell Co. outside row stander camel, circa 1924 (estimate: $110,000-120,000). The one-of-a-kind camel was originally made at the request of the amusement park owner's daughter, Emily Bourgard. The Allen Hershell Company was commissioned to create extraordinarily ornate carousel animals for the family machine, resulting in one of the most spectacular carousels ever made. The Freels family began collecting carousel figures in the mid-1960s. ... More Jessica Bridgfoot announced Director of Bendigo Art Gallery BENDIGO.- The City of Greater Bendigo announced Jessica Bridgfoot has been appointed Bendigo Art Gallery Director. Ms Bridgfoot is currently a curator at Bendigo Art Gallery, having joined the Gallery in 2016. Her major achievements over this time include securing funding for a First Nations Curator and managing a major repatriation project with the Dja Dja Wurrung, successfully co-curating a range of innovative exhibitions including New Histories and Gothic Beauty: Victorian Notions of Love, Loss and Mourning, and project curating Myuran Sukamaran: Another Day in Paradise. Ms Bridgfoot has curated the current exhibition Defining the Australian Ugliness and is the lead curator for the upcoming Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion exhibition. She is also responsible for program development and maintaining strong working relationships ... More Warren Buffett's golf clubs sold for nearly 40k at auction BOSTON, MASS.- Warren Buffett's golf clubs and custom "NetJet" bag sold for $39,671 according to Boston-based RR Auction. The lot is comprised of Buffett's personally-owned and used set of golf clubs; that includes his customized golf bag and fourteen clubs, given to the one-time fiancée of his granddaughter. The bag itself features his name embroidered in gold on the front flap, "Warren Buffett," with the logo of Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary NetJets on both sides; attached is a plastic 2005 Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference tag, with affixed green labels, "Buffett" and "88." Wrapped around the handle of each club is a Warren Buffett property tag, most reading: "Omaha Country Club, Warren Buffett, Omaha, NE 68152." The golf clubs include: nine Ping Eye2 clubs (wedge, sand wedge, and irons 3-9), an older Ping putter, Callaway Heaven ... More Turkish artist goes viral with stark misery/comfort images ISTANBUL.- A Starbucks cup merging with a crowd around a dried-up well, or a yacht spliced with a boat full of refugees: powerful collages by a Turkish artist have taken the internet by storm. With over half a million followers on Instagram and thousands more on Facebook and Twitter, 29-year-old Ugur Gallenkus has stirred a huge reaction by juxtaposing photos of misery in war-torn countries with the comforts of the West. His digital collages bring together photos he finds in the media that have similar compositions but tell entirely different stories. One features a little girl dressed in a Wonder Woman costume spliced together with a girl covered in blood and bandages -- the sort of jarring contrast which Gallenkus hopes will raise awareness of a "parallel world". "I would like to tell the world that people in developing countries live in war, hunger and pain. If we want to live in ... More Back to the Hanfu-ture: Young Chinese revive ancient fashion BEIJING (AFP).- Dressed in a flowing long robe adorned with beaded floral embroidery from a bygone era, stylist Xiao Hang looks like she surfaced from a time machine as she strides across the bustling Beijing metro, attracting curious glances and inquisitive questions. China has embraced Western fashion and futuristic technology as its economy boomed in recent decades, but a growing number of young people like Xiao are looking to the past for their sartorial choices and donning traditional "hanfu", or "Han clothing". These historic costumes of the Han ethnic majority are enjoying a renaissance in part because the government is promoting traditional culture in a bid to boost patriotism and national identity. Period dramas have also contributed to the surge in interest for traditional Chinese garb -- "The Story of Minglan", a TV series set in the Song ... More A solo-exhibition of works by Santa Fe photographer Natalie Christensen on view at Galerie Minimal BERLIN.- Galerie Minimal is presenting a solo exhibition by photographer Natalie Christensen. Speaking on The Deconstructed Self, Christensen states: In 2014 I moved from the state of Kentucky to Santa Fe, New Mexico leaving my lifelong home and my 25-year career as a psychotherapist behind. While it was an exciting moment it was also a time of questioning and reflection. Like many artists who have come to New Mexico, I was immediately drawn to the distinctive Southwestern light. The beauty of the natural environment is evident to most people; however, my interest was to explore the more banal peripheral landscapes that often go unnoticed by the casual observer. I began by photographing color fields and geometric shapes. I was interested in the way light and shadow could spark complex narratives, and I quickly became aware that these isolated moments ... More Exhibition of new works by Swiss artist Karim Noureldin opens at von Bartha Basel BASEL.- Coinciding with Art Basel 2019, von Bartha Basel announces an exhibition of new works by Swiss artist Karim Noureldin. Running from 11 June 27 July 2019, the exhibition presents new large-scale drawings, three new textile pieces as well as previously unseen works on paper from the artists archive, dating from 1992 - 2015. Marking Noureldins fourth solo show at von Bartha, the exhibition demonstrates the development of his signature abstract style across different mediums. Displaying a fundamental interest in drawing, Noureldins work negotiates the intuitive and spatial aspect of this medium to produce the non-figurative, geometric crossings present in his large-scale drawings. Titled Equinox, this series of works lend their name to the exhibition, acting as an entry point to three new, large-scale textile works, handwoven ... More Dix Noonan Webb to sell the North Yorkshire Moors Collection of British Coins (Part II) LONDON.- Dix Noonan Webb, the international coin, medal, banknote and jewellery specialists, will be selling Part II of The North Yorkshire Moors collection of British coins formed by Marvin Lessen. The auction will be held on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 12noon at their auction rooms in central Mayfair - 16 Bolton St, London, W1J 8BQ. This follows the success of Part I which sold in April 2018 for more than £300,000. Mr Lessen was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1934. His family moved to Hazleton, Pennsylvania and thence to Albany, New York, where relatives still live. Graduating from the Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, he spent his career in the aerospace/defence industry, working in various technical locations in Europe and North America. A collector from an early age, of coins, stamps, arms and armour, ... More |
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Flashback On a day like today, American-French painter Mary Cassatt died June 14, 1926. Mary Stevenson Cassatt (May 22, 1844 - June 14, 1926) was an American painter and printmaker. She was born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania (Now part of Pittsburgh's North Side), but lived much of her adult life in France, where she first befriended Edgar Degas and later exhibited among the Impressionists. In this image: Mary Cassatt (1845-1926), Mother and Two Children, 1906. Oil on canvas.
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