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Walkway to East Entrance from Museum Park. RALEIGH, NC.- The North Carolina Museum of Art Foundation announces the public phase of its comprehensive fundraising campaign in support of the North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA), a division of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. With an overall fundraising goal of $75M, the Foundations campaign, Reimagining the Possible, seeks to widen access to the arts for all North Carolinians, furthering the Museums direct impact across the state. To date, the campaign has raised over $64M during the quiet phase since launching in 2022. NCMA Director and CEO Dr. Valerie Hillings states, This campaign reflects one of the most ambitious fundraising campaigns ever undertaken by the NCMA Foundation. It will support the Museums efforts to make connections between art and people on our campuses and in communities across NC. Through the generous support of individuals, corporations, and foundations, says ... More |
The Best Photos of the Day View of the group show at Perrotin (2bis avenue Matignon), Paris 2025. Photo: Claire Dorn. Courtesy of all artists and Perrotin. © ADAGP, Paris 2025.
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Debut offering of antique toys from the personal collection of the late Tom Sage Sr chalks up $2.6M at Morphy's | | A comprehensive retrospective dedicated to Joana Vasconcelos opens in Ascona | | Almine Rech London unveils "Reality is Relative," Serolod's debut solo exhibition | The auction catalogs cover piece was a magnificent circa-1904 Marklin Ferris Wheel with six gondolas, stained glass, and original figures. The auctions top-selling lot, it commanded $156,000. DENVER, PA.- The extraordinary rarity, quality and condition reflected throughout the late Tom Sage Srs personal collection of antique toys and trains worked in concert to achieve remarkable prices at Morphys high-profile May 29 auction. The 295-lot lot session, which closed at $2.6 million, represented Part I of a premier assemblage of European and American toys amassed over a 50-year period by Sage (1939-2024), an acknowledged pioneer of the antique toy trade. The Allentown, Pennsylvania, native was widely known for his prowess at networking internationally and, if necessary, paying above-market prices to obtain the finest examples. His foresight was amply validated on auction day, as one fabulous toy after another sailed past its high estimate and moved on to its next chapter of stewardship. As predicted, the days top lot was the auction catalogs cover piece, a magnificent 1904 Ferris ... More | | Joana Vasconcelos, Happy Hour, 2022; © 2025, ProLitteris, Zurich; Photo © Atelier Joana Vasconcelos.
ASCONA.- Throughout summer 2025, the picturesque town of Ascona, nestled along Switzerlands Lake Maggiore, will host one of the years most anticipated art events. From June 15 through October 12, 2025, the Museo Comunale dArte Moderna is showcasing Joana Vasconceloss first solo exhibition at a Swiss public institution. Born in Lisbon in 1971, Vasconcelos is celebrated internationally, having participated in three editions of the Venice Biennale and exhibited in prominent venues worldwide. Notably, she is the first woman artist to present solo exhibitions at the Palace of Versailles and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. This extensive retrospective, tailored specifically for the museums unique spaces and curated by Mara Folini and Alberto Fiz, includes more than 30 significant works spanning installations, wall pieces, paintings, drawings, videos, and publications, tracing her artistic evolution over the last three decades. Renowned ... More | | Serolod, Daydream, 2025. Oil on canvas, 123 x 90 cm. 48 1/2 x 35 1/2 in. LONDON.- Almine Rech London is presenting 'Reality is Relative' Serolod's first solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from June 6 to July 26, 2025. Look closer, and you discover that each form is profoundly connected to everything around it. Einstein's theory of general relativity is a crucial touchstone for the artist. Her work is a means of exploring this idea, delving into the minute details to reveal how everything is more intertwined than it seems. Each work begins as a photo. Using an editing platform, the artist digitally manipulates the images, searching for the right color palette. Engaging with color theory, she prefers tones that feel unnatural, creating an uncanny effect. While many use editing software to improve the quality of their photos, perfecting them, she finds herself doing the opposite. Her edits ultimately cause the quality of the photo to degrade. The artist describes this as a destructive force, the pixels getting burned. By breaking down representations ... More |
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A Signac rediscovered in a private collection after more than 100 years | | Susan Philipsz unveils "East by West," a new sound installation for Hamburger Bahnhof's "Endless Exhibition" | | Renowned sculptor Joel Shapiro passes away at 83, leaving a dynamic legacy | Paul Signac, Saint-Tropez, port en fête. 1895. Oil on canvas. 65.5 à 81 cm. CHF 2 000 000 / 3 000 000. ZURICH.- Works by Paul Signac, the Giacometti family Alberto, Giovanni and Augusto, Fernando Botero, Ferdinand Hodler, Domenico Gnoli are among the selection of high-quality Modern, Contemporary and Swiss Art at Koller Auctions in June. Saint-Tropez, port en fête from 1895 is a key work in Paul Signacs oeuvre that was hidden in a German private collection for over one hundred years, only now rediscovered and for the first time at auction since 1903 (lot 3233). It was painted shortly after Signacs arrival in St Tropez, where he was inspired by the light and colours of the Riveria harbour town to free up his colour palette, marking a crucial point in his artistic development and influencing his treatment of the Pointillist style of Post-Impressionism. The work is a major rediscovery, known only from a sketch until now. It is predicted to bring between CHF 2 and 3 million in the 27 June auction at Koller. Other significant works in the Impressionist & Modern Art auct ... More | | Exhibition view "Endless Exhibition", Hamburger Bahnhof National Gallery of Contemporary Art: Susan Philipsz, East by West, 2025 4-channel sound installation. © Susan Philipsz, Photo: © National Museums in Berlin, National Gallery / Jacopo La Forgia. BERLIN.- Susan Philipsz presents "East by West," a new commission for the "Endless Exhibition" at Hamburger Bahnhof. Upon entering the museum garden, visitors hear drawn-out tones of varying pitch emanating from the trees on either side of the central pathway. They swell, overlap, and fade away again. The starting point of this site specific sound installation is the winda natural force that is invisible, but tangible and audible. The sounds were created using conch shells, which have symbolized the wind since ancient times. At the same time, their origins in the Pacific and Atlantic allude to Hamburger Bahnhof's orientation at the intersection of East and West. Susan Philipsz's 4-channel sound installation "East by West" is part of the "Endless Exhibition" and is being presented in the garden of the Hamburger Bahnhof. Visitors ... More | | Portrait of Joel Shapiro, April 2024. Photo: Jonathan Nesteruk. NEW YORK, NY.- Pace announced the passing of Joel Shapiro on June 14, 2025 at age 83. One of Americas most renowned artists and a major figure in the history of sculpture in the 20th century, Shapirowho also worked across drawing and printmakingpushed the boundaries of sculptural form over the past six decades with a body of work distinguished by its dynamism, complexity, and formal elegance. For over 30 years, it has been my honor to represent Joel Shapiro and to count him as a close friend. His early sculptures expanded the possibilities of scale, and in his mature figurative sculptures, he harnessed the forces of nature themselves. With endless invention, the precariousness of balance expressed pure energyas did Joel. I will miss him dearly. Arne Glimcher From the start of his career in the late 1960s, Shapiro sought to transcend the constraints of Minimalism and introduce a more referential, intimate, and psychologically charged mode of art. Though he ... More |
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Benjamin Franklin and Louis XVI reunited at the Inguimbertine | | Ferrari F40, two ways: Recently discovered single-owner and reimagined 'Blue Chip F40' to auction in Monterey | | The Denver Art Museum celebrates 'A Century of Art in Latin America' | Joseph Siffred Duplessis, Benjamin Franklin. Oil on canvas | H. 72.4; W. 58.4 cm. New York (United States), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 32.100.100 The Friedsam Collection, Bequest of Michael Friedsam, 1931, Metropolitan Museum of New York. CARPENTRAS.- From June 14 to September 28, 2025, the Inguimbertine at the Hôtel-Dieu of Carpentras hosts a unique exhibition dedicated to Joseph Siffred Duplessis (1725-1802), one of the most remarkable portraitists of the 18th century, in celebration of the 300th anniversary of his birth. This event highlights the work of this exceptional artist from Carpentras and offers a unique immersion into his artistic world. The Hôtel-Dieu of Carpentras, magnificently restored, provides a perfect setting for this exhibition. Inaugurated in April 2024, this heritage site is now home to the Inguimbertine library-museum. With nearly 43,000 visitors since its opening, it has established itself as a major cultural venue in the Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur region. This unique institution in France immerses visitors in the history of Carpentras and the Comtat Venaissin, as well as in the world of an 18th-century ... More | | Two standout Ferrari F40s to be offered at RM Sothebys Monterey 2025. Photo: Ashley Lauzurica. © 2025 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's. MONTEREY, CA.- RM Sothebys has announced two standout Ferrari F40s as the latest consignments for its Monterey 2025 auction: a remarkably original 1990 Ferrari F40 preserved in static storage for 35 years, and a bold, reimagined 1992 Ferrari F40 known as the Blue Chip F40. Regarded as one of the most iconic supercars ever built, the F40 was the final model developed under Enzo Ferraris leadership and remains a raw, uncompromising expression of Ferraris racing DNA. This announcement follows the unveiling of additional Monterey highlights, including Ralph Laurens former Ferrari F50 and a selection of rare Alfa Romeo competition cars. Weve handled many F40s over the years, but offering two distinctly different examples in one sale, one from original ownership and the other a reimagined version with an LM gearbox and custom finish, shows just how broad the appeal of this model really is, said Gord Duff, President of RM Sothebys. Its ... More | | Tessa Mars, Travelling root II, 2022. Acrylic paint on canvas; 74 3/4 x 51 1/8 in. Collection of John and Sandy Fox. © Tessa Mars. Photo by Wouter Stelwagen. DENVER, CO.- The Denver Art Museum announces its next Fox Gallery exhibition A Century of Art in Latin America, on view through June 15, 2027, in the Latin American Art galleries on level four of the museums Martin building. A Century of Art in Latin America is included in general admission, which is free for everyone 18 and under as well as for museum members. We are delighted and eternally grateful that this collection is promised to the Denver Art Museum, said Christoph Heinrich, Frederick and Jan Mayer Director of the Denver Art Museum. Exclusively featuring works from the esteemed John and Sandy Fox Collection, we will showcase a wide variety of pieces, including sculptures, paintings, textiles, prints, and mixed media works. These works will provide a deep dive into the diverse creative movements that have shaped the regions artistic landscape. From soaring mountains and scorching deserts to sprawling forests and splendid beaches, Latin America ... More |
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Kunsthalle Zürich presents Klara Lidén: An exploration of public, private, and the body in urban space | | Musée National Picasso-Paris hosts Anna Maria Maiolino's first French solo exhibition | | RM Sotheby's announces first consignments for 19th Annual Hershey Sale: The Suzy Q Collection | Klara Lidén, Over out und above, Kunsthalle Zürich, 2025. Image: Cedric Mussano. ZURICH.- Kunsthalle Zürich presents the first institutional solo exhibition in Switzerland by Berlin-based artist Klara Lidén (b. 1979, Stockholm). Over out und above features new productions alongside earlier works offering insight into the artists multi-layered working methods and her exploration of the physical, psychological and social boundaries of public and private space. Lidéns artistic vocabulary ranges from architectural interventions in urban and institutional contexts to performative acts of resistance that challenge the collective and social fabric of urban space. The material appropriation of the surrounding environment is another central component of Lidéns practice as she stages its materials and urban fixtures in the exhibition space. On the lower floor of Kunsthalle Zürich, a constellation of sculptures reassembles an urban landscape. Square Moon, 2025, rises above the exhibition space like a lamppost, and is placed in dialogue with light boxes from which the ... More | | Anna Maria Maiolino, Um + Dois, da série Novas Paisagens, 1991, Moulded cement with pigment. © Everton Ballardin. PARIS.- From June 14 to September 21, 2025, the Musée National Picasso-Paris welcomes Brazilian artist Anna Maria Maiolino for her very first solo exhibition in France, Anna Maria Maiolino. Je suis là . Estou Aqui. Part of Brazil's cultural season in France, and curated by Emilio Khalil, this retrospective is one of the highlights of Brazil in Paris. Recently awarded a Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the Venice Biennale 2024, Anna Maria Maiolino will be exhibiting some one hundred works, including previously unpublished drawings, sculptures, paintings and films. Through a multi-faceted approach encompassing films, installations, drawings, sculptures in cement, plaster or metal, photographs, mind maps and paintings, his work reveals an intimate and engaged reflection on exile, language and memory. For his first institutional presentation in France, the artist has chosen to entitle this exhibition Je suis là . Estou Aqui, evoking his own ... More | | First Hershey 2025 consignment: 51-car Suzy Q Collection assembled by late enthusiast Saul Sonny Schwartz. Photo: © Courtesy RM Sotheby's. BLENHEIM.- RM Sothebys has announced its first consignment for the 19th annual Hershey sale: the Suzy Q Collection, a warm and wide-ranging group of 51 motor cars curated over two decades by the late Saul Sonny Schwartz. A beloved AACA and CCCA member, Schwartz was known for his passion, hospitality, and wide-ranging automotive tastes, which are reflected in the collections Brass Era touring cars, CCCA Full Classics, 1950s favorites, and even a military cargo truck. The Suzy Q Collection will be offered entirely without reserve at the Hershey 2025 auction this October. Sonny Schwartz built a collection that was personal, diverse, and full of character, and its perfect for our 19th annual Hershey sale, said Gord Duff, President, RM Sothebys. From Brass Era touring cars to Full Classics and 1950s favorites, the Suzy Q Collection reflects the passion Sonny found in every corner of the hobby, and we look forward to ... More |
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More News | A new configuration of Trevor Yeung's solo exhibition at the 60th Biennale di Venezia opens to public at M+ HONG KONG.- M+, Asias global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK) in Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) are co-presenting Trevor Yeung: Courtyard of Detachments. The exhibition is an adaptation of Trevor Yeungs solo show representing Hong Kong in a Collateral Event at the 60th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia. The exhibition marked the sixth collaboration between M+ and HKADC at one of the worlds most prestigious platforms for international contemporary art. The adapted exhibition in Hong Kong opened to the public from Saturday, 14 June to Sunday, 12 October 2025 in the Cissy Pui-Lai Pao and Shinichiro Watari Galleries at M+. As with previous Hong Kong presentations at the Biennale, the 2024 Venice exhibition returns to Hong Kong in an adapted form. Trevor ... More Norton Museum of Art announces two exhibitions for summer WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.- The Norton Museum of Art looks backward and forward with two new exhibitions this summer. First: Veiled Presence: The Hidden Mothers and Sara VanDerBeek, open June 14 November 30, 2025, explores the 19th-century photographs of children, and their mothers or caregivers who are elaborately concealed in textiles, obscured by furniture, or blotted or scratched out of the images entirely. The 19th century was a time of great technological advances photography was one of those innovations. For the first time, it was possible to create accurate portrayals of ordinary people. But the technology in 19th-century portraiture also had its downsides long exposure times, ranging from several seconds to as long as 15 minutes, required subjects to remain completely still. Studio photographers often used braces and posing stands to stabilize sitters, which ... More "Black Cowboys: An American Story" rides into the Autry Museum LOS ANGELES, CA.- Did you know that one of four cowboys who went on the trail was Black? From the ranches of Texas to the cities of California, Black Cowboys: An American Story offers a clearer picture of the Black West and a more diverse portrait of the American frontier. Historical and contemporary objects, photographs, and personal stories convey the work and spirit of Black cowboys and reveal how Black men and women turned their equestrian skills to popular performances in rodeo, Western film, and music. Videos created for this exhibition highlight individual Black cowfolk, past and present, who have kept these traditions alive. Black Cowboys: An American Story was conceived and organized by the Witte Museum in San Antonio, Texas. The Autry joins the Witte Museum in celebrating the stories of Black cowboys, adding a companion exhibition that showcases ... More Hamburger Bahnhof presents Toyin Ojih Odutola's debut German exhibition BERLIN.- Hamburger Bahnhof presents figurative drawings by Toyin Ojih Odutola: the narrative portraits trace the lives of various protagonists and show everyday or monumental settings, often interwoven with architectural details. Ojih Odutola transforms the museum's East Cabinet into Adijatu StraÃe, a station on the fictional U22 underground line, to explore the interplay between movement and history. Influenced by her upbringing as a West African woman in the American South, Ojih Odutola's work explores social and political dynamics through the medium of skin, the fluidity of expression, and the meaning of darkness and light. The artist's first solo exhibition in Germany features 25 works on paper and canvas. The U-Bahn is Berlin's lifeline: it transports people and goods and with them stories and memories. For her exhibition at the Hamburger Bahnhof, Toyin Ojih Odutola has ... More Ora-Ora announces global representation of Nina Pryde HONG KONG.- Ora-Ora announced that the gallery will be representing acclaimed Hong Kong ink artist Nina Pryde on a worldwide basis and with immediate effect. The artist will be the subject of a solo show at Ora-Ora from July 26 to August 30 at Ora-Ora in Tai Kwun. Nina Pryde is celebrated for her mesmerizing ink and photo collage techniques. Revered pioneering ink artist and proponent of the New Ink Movement Wucius Wong was one of the first to appreciate Nina Prydes talent and potential, expressing admiration for her innovation. Central to Nina Prydes creativity is her use of photography and mixed media. She combines this modern innovation with classical ink techniques, juxtaposing classical landscapes with modern details. The blending of eternal and the contemporary creates a twist in the viewers perception, and the seamless mix of the two draws the viewer in to assimilate ... More Faktura 10 and RIBBON International announce Jannis Kounellis, Untitled, 1997/2025 KYIV.- In 1997, a rare opportunity arose to work with the artist Jannis Kounellis in Kyiv within the apse of what was, at that time, the Soros Center for Contemporary Art, housed in a renovated baroque-era building that had served as the original location of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. Kounelliss proposal was simple yet expansivean intervention comprising steel I-beams mounted along the length of the nave from which would hang a series of church bells. Kounelliss only conditions for the bells were that they be historic in origin and made in Ukraine. The artists plan corresponded with his role as a central figure of the Arte Povera movement, which possessed, according to Germano Celant, a new attitude for taking repossession of a real dominion over our existence [leading] the artist towards continual forays outside of the places assigned to him. Throughout the project, Kounellis often spoke ... More Jae Pil Eun unveils his first solo institutional exhibition in the Netherlands MIDDELBURG.- The practice of Jae Pil Eun draws on personal and intergenerational memories and experiences, traditional ritual practices that face erasure as a result of colonialism, as well as mythologies and their representations. Touching upon topics such as mortality, the natureculture divide, and magic, the work unfolds through performance, music, writing and installations, which are often carefully brought into dialogue with one another. In Red Celebration, his first institutional solo exhibition in the Netherlands, Jae Pil Eun questions the dominant Western bias of high versus low, and advocates for living in close connection with the earth over the persistent human desire for elevation. Following a residency period at Vleeshal, during which the artist developed new work on site, the exhibition takes the form of a site-specific installation centered around the figure of a snakeseen as ... More Winners of the Villa Romana Prize 2026 announced FLORENCE.- Villa Romana announced the recipients of the Villa Romana Prize 2026. Since its inception in 1905, the Villa Romana Prize has been dedicated to supporting artists who expand the horizons of artistic practice. The selected artists for 2026 are Charmaine Poh, Mikołaj Sobczak, Gülbin Ãnlü, and Susanne Sachsse (KHI Fellow). The jurors for the Fellows 2026 were Franciska Zólyom and Johannes Paul Raether. The prize winners were nominated by Karimah Ashadu, Rosa Barba, Carina Bukuts, and Leonie Radine. Villa Romana welcomes the following Fellows for 2026: Charmaine Poh is an artist working across moving image and performance to peel apart, interrogate, and hold ideas of agency, repair, and the body across worlds. She aligns herself with strategies of visibility, opacity, deviance, and futurity. She has exhibited at the Singapore Art Museum, the Seoul Museum ... More Grace Lin retrospective opens at The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art AMHERST, MASS.- This summer, a new exhibition at The Carle celebrates the wide-ranging career of author and illustrator Grace Lin. On view June 14, 2025 January 4, 2026, The Art of Grace Lin: Meeting a Friend in an Unexpected Place features more than 90 works from Lins prolific 26-year career in picture books, books for young readers, and chapter books. The exhibition title is inspired by a Chinese aphorism about one of the four happinesses of life. When I was a child, books were the friends that always welcomed me. I hope that my books feel like that to my readers, said Grace Lin. This retrospective exhibition explores all aspects of Lins creativity through original art, sketches, manuscripts, and videos from more than 22 acclaimed titles and other work from throughout her career. The exhibition features bilingual English/Traditional Chinese wall texts and activity instructions, ... More Derek Tumala: Eyes Melted Gold (Natunaw na ginto ang mga mata) opens at der TANK BASEL/MÃNCHENSTEIN.- We talk about postcolonialism as if it were a state of the past. But it is a condition of the present. A condition that manifests in many forms: some appear almost like ghosts, others like super powerful events, like heat or sun strokes. Heat and energy are interrelated notions. Heat began to be perceived as an entity, a force, a power so present in the social fabric with the invention of the coal-fired engines. Heat could then move machines. Humans were there to extract the mineral and nourish the monsters that would activate the million forms of industrial production. Energy is a cousin of heat. To have heat in the body means you are overpowered, sexual, dangerous. Energy is more mellow. It started being used as a concept to refer to well-being only in the 19th century with the vitalist movements that arrived from America and expanded globally; good energy and ... More Calais Museum of Lace and Fashion presents "Yiqing Yin: D'air et de songes" CALAIS.- From June 14th 2025 to January 4th 2026, the Calais Museum of Lace and Fashion presents Yiqing Yin. Dair et de songes. This exhibition highlights the hybridization of Yiqing Yin's artistic disciplines, where dreams intertwine with sensory exploration. By showcasing the work of this internationally acclaimed young designer, the museum offers a unique immersion into a body of work marked by remarkable depth and delicacy. Yiqing Yin, the first designer of Chinese origin to receive the French Haute Couture label, is a multi-disciplinary artist. At the crossroads of different art forms, her sculptural and ethereal creations weave a dialogue between human fragility and the transformative forces of nature. A grand couturier, artistic director, costume designer and muse, Yiqing Yin embodies multiple roles. The exhibition invites visitors to step into the soul of creation, where ... More DMA transforms Barrel Vault and Quadrant Galleries with installation of contemporary icons DALLAS, TX.- The Dallas Museum of Art transitioned its Barrel Vault and Quadrant galleries to showcase the Museums important postwar and contemporary art collection. Fan favorites from Jackson Pollock to Bridget Riley to Jean-Michel Basquiat have come out of storage and into the spotlight, all included in free general admission. On June 14, the Museum unveiled a dynamic new installation of cutting-edge 20th- and 21st-century art. The installation features some of the DMAs most iconic and beloved works, spanning from around 1945 to today, that will rotate quarterly. The spine of the Barrel Vault traces the history of postwar art chronologically, while the Quadrant galleries have been organized thematically, featuring installations of time-based media, figuration, Minimalism and a selection of prints, drawings and photography. "We look forward to welcoming DMA guests to take in some of our ... More Zuzeum Art Centre opens Erwin Wurm's first solo exhibition in Latvia RIGA.- From June 13 until September 14 Zuzeum Art Centre presents Austrian sculptor Erwin Wurms first solo show in Latvia. Erwin Wurm (b. 1954) is considered one of the most influential European sculptors of the last few decades. How It Is collects his works from different periods, presenting a unique perspective on the artists singular mix of figuration, philosophy, and the absurd. Armed with a motto of everything is connected to everything else, Erwin Wurm thinks of the human body as a malleable, open-ended connector between the organic and the human-made, the perks of consumer culture, and the stalemates of conspicuous consumption. The show's title is taken from Irish playwright and Nobel laureate Samuel Becketts 1962 novel of the same name. The eponymous sculpture (2024), one of Wurm's more complex works, belongs to the series of One Minute Sculptures that the a ... More |
| PhotoGalleries Monica Bonvicini Carlos Cruz-Diez Consuelo Kanaga Brooklyn Museum at 200 Flashback On a day like today, American photographer Irving Penn was born June 16, 1917. Irving Penn (June 16, 1917 - October 7, 2009) was an American photographer known for his fashion photography, portraits, and still lifes. Penn's career included work at Vogue magazine, and independent advertising work for clients including Issey Miyake and Clinique. His work has been exhibited internationally and continues to inform the art of photography. In this image: Irving Penn, Leontyne Price, New York, 1961, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of The Irving Penn Foundation. Copyright © Condé Nast.
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