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Jan Brueghel the Younger (Antwerp 1601 - Antwerp 1678) and Hendrick van Balen the Elder (Antwerp 1575 - Antwerp 1632), The Madonna and Child in a Floral Garland, inscribed on the reverse 6598,9...D... oil on copper, 16 ½ x 12 ¾ inches (41 .8 x 32.4 cm.)

NEW YORK, NY.- Hendrick van Balen the Elder (1575–1632) was a significant figure in the Antwerp art world during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. He was not only a highly respected painter in his own right but also an influential mentor to many artists of his time. Known for his refined and elegant style, especially in religious and allegorical works, Van Balen's influence extended through his role as a teacher, fostering a generation of painters who would go on to shape Flemish Baroque art. ... More


The Best Photos of the Day
Best Photos of the Day
Installation view of Ahmed Umar's 'Glowing Phalanges' exhibition at OSL Contemporary. Photo: Uli Holz.





Bowman Sculpture Gallery spotlights next generation of sculptors with graduate exhibition   Eskenazi celebrates early blue and white Chinese porcelain from the 14th and 15th centuries   The band played on as Morphy's Coin-Op & Antique Advertising Auction reaped a $4.2M payday


Ruth Speer, ‘Godspeed’. Image courtesy of Bowman Sculpture.

LONDON.- Bowman Sculpture Gallery in London’s Mayfair district will shine a spotlight on the brightest and most promising talent in the world of sculpture with The Graduate Exhibition 2024, opening to the public on 30th October and running through to 22nd November. This exceptional showcase will feature works by 13 young artists hand-picked from London’s foremost art institutions, including Central St Martins, Royal College of Art, City and Guilds, and SLADE, setting the stage for the next generation ... More
 


Large underglaze blue and copper-red porcelain jar (guan). Yuan dynasty, c. 1320 - 1352. Height: 33.0 cm.

LONDON.- From 28 October to 15 November 2024, Eskenazi hosts an exhibition celebrating blue and white porcelain from the Yuan and early Ming dynasties, the first dedicated to the subject to be held at the gallery since 1994. The Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) saw the invention of blue and white porcelain as we know it today, producing a ware that has since been craved, copied, and widely celebrated worldwide. Blue and white porcelain from the Yuan and early Ming dynasties presents seven exceptional and distinctive objects ... More
 


Circa-1900 single-sided tin sign advertising Columbia Yarns with the image of a woman in patriotic attire tending her sheep. Size 22in x 28in. Condition 8.0. Sold for $9,840 against an estimate of $400-$800.

DENVER, PA.- Antique European and American music, slot and fortune-telling machines took a well-deserved bow at Morphy’s October 17-19 Coin-Op & Antique Advertising Auction, where 1,913 lots cashed out at a robust $4.2 million. As is always the case at the Pennsylvania company’s popular Coin-Op sales, there were plenty of “sleepers” that quietly simmered below the surface prior to auction day, only to end up ... More


Exhibition at Centre Pompidou retraces Surrealism's effervescent years, from 1924 to 1969   Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education opens two new exhibitions   Giuseppe Penone exhibition opens at Fondazione Ferrero in Alba


Edith Rimmington, Museum, 1951. Pen, ink, gouache and watercolor on paper 32 x 23,5 cm. The Murray Family Collection (UK & USA) Ph © Chris Harrison Photography, Holt. Norfolk © The Estate of Edith Rimmington.

PARIS.- Retracing over 40 amazingly creative, effervescent years, from 1924 to 1969, the “Surrealism” exhibition celebrates the centenary of a movement born in 1924 with the publication of André Breton’s Manifeste du surréalisme. Adopting a spiral or labyrinth layout, the exhibition radiates out from a central “drum” containing the original manuscript of the Manifeste du surréalisme, specially ... More
 


Ishmael's Edge, edition RTP, 1987. Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer. Photo: Strode Photographic, Courtesy of Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

PORTLAND, OR.- Richard Serra (1938-2024) is best known for his monumental, rolled steel sculptures and architectural interventions. However, he maintained a vigorous drawing practice alongside the sculptural. Serra considered the drawings their own entities and not lesser companions to the sculptures. Serra’s prints similarly push the boundaries between two and three dimensions, creating a powerful interplay of form and space. This exhibition features 18 ... More
 


Giuseppe Penone, Impronte di luce, 2023. Oil on canvas. Canvas: 72 x 72 in. (183 x 183 cm) Frame: 73 5/8 x 73 5/8 x 2 1/8 in. (187 x 187 x 5.5 cm).

ALBA.- From October 26, 2024, to February 16, 2025, the Fondazione Ferrero in Alba hosts Giuseppe Penone. Impronte di luce, a comprehensive retrospective exhibition dedicated to the work of one of the most prominent figures in contemporary international art. The exhibition, curated by Jonas Storsve in collaboration with the artist, presents over one hundred works, offering a visual narrative of Giuseppe Penone's (born in Garessio, 1947) artistic career, spanning from ... More


James Cohan opens a special exhibition of early work by Elias Sime   Derek Eller Gallery opens a solo exhibition of new sculptures and paintings by Jiha Moon   National Gallery of Victoria acquires work by Kaye Sage in record sales at Sotheby's Paris


Elias Sime, Untitled, c. 2002. Stitched yarn on canvas, 37 5/8 x 50 in. 95.5 x 127 cm.

NEW YORK, NY.- James Cohan is presenting a special exhibition of early work by Elias Sime, on view at the gallery’s 52 Walker Street viewing room from October 25 through November 23, 2024. Elias Sime creates densely layered assemblages of everyday materials, transforming them into lyrical meditations on the world around him. Predating Sime’s well-known Tightrope series, these canvases, made in the early ... More
 


Jiha Moon, Yellow Wing, 2024. Ink, acrylic, ceramic, found object, resin on Hanji mounted on canvas, 26 x 19.5 x 3.5 inches.

NEW YORK, NY.- Derek Eller Gallery is presenting a solo exhibition of new sculptures and paintings by Jiha Moon. Borrowing imagery, forms, and materials from Asian folklore and traditions, contemporary popular culture, and Western art history, Moon creates a mashed-up globalized dialect that speaks to identity, cultural displacement, and miscommunication. The ever- ... More
 


Kay Sage’s Other answers made 3x its estimate, realising $1m / $1.1m (est. €300,000-500,000). Courtesy Sotheby's.

PARIS.- The energy and excitement around the opening of Sotheby’s new flagship building in Paris lit up the saleroom today, as buyers from around the world participated in the first ever sales held in the building - ‘Modernités’ and Surrealism, presented in partnership with French couture house, CELINE. Together, they drove prices well beyond estimate and set significant new benchmarks ... More


Exhibition features six Swiss and Japanese photographers who examine our relationship with nature   Ludwig Forum Aachen opens 'Rune Mields: Der unendliche Raum-dehnt sich aus'   National Gallery announces a major new show for autumn 2025


Maxime Guyon, MGATNA 056, Turbojet Fan, 2018 © Maxime Guyon.

LAUSANNE.- Pristine, precise and prosperous; attractive, safe and reliable – Switzerland and Japan have much in common in the collective imagination. This resonance is simultaneously real and imagined, embodied and fantasized, experienced and mediatized. Idealized societies; an abundance of unspoiled nature; immaculate and picturesque countryside; technological ... More
 


Rune Mields, Nr. 26, 1969. Ludwig Collection, Loan Peter and Irene Ludwig Foundation.

AACHEN.- With Der unendliche Raum—dehnt sich aus (The Infinite Space—Expands), Ludwig Forum is presenting the work of the Cologne-based artist Rune Mields (b. 1935 in Münster), who lived in Aachen from 1965 to 1970. Not only was she a central figure in the legendary Kunstverein Gegenverkehr: Zentrum für aktuelle Kunst e.V. (a membership-based art club), but during that time she ... More
 


Georges Seurat 'Le Chahut', 1889‒90 © Kröller-Müller Museum.

LONDON.- Georges Seurat’s painting of cancan dancers 'Le Chahut' (1889‒90) will go on display in the UK for the first time next autumn as a star loan in a major new exhibition at the National Gallery announced today - its first-ever devoted to the Neo-Impressionist art movement. Seurat’s painting will be one of several by the artist to be included in Radical Harmony: Helene Kröller- ... More


Introducing Iván Argote's "Dinosaur," the fourth High Line Plinth commission



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Sotheby's Paris October Fine Watches Sale is white glove with 100% of lots sold
PARIS.- In a week that sees Sotheby’s open its spectacular new Parisian headquarters on Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, the beating heart of the city’s art, fashion and luxury district, it delivers the company’s strongest ever performance for its Luxury Division in France. Its biannual Luxury Sale Week has just broken previous sale records both collectively and for each division, demonstrating the luxury market’s appetite for well curated sales filled with items of exceptional quality. The Paris Fine Watches auction achieved a white glove sale for the second time consecutively, following excellent results in the March Luxury Sale. This week’s results – 3,463,080 Euros aggregate total, from 119 lots sold, showing a healthy 21% increase in the average price per lot compared to the March sale – bring the total for Sotheby’s Fine Watches ... More


100+ masterpieces of French Impressionism return to Melbourne direct from Boston's Museum of Fine Arts
MELBOURNE.- Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Camille Pissarro, Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot and more head to Melbourne for the NGV’s international-exclusive presentation of the major Melbourne Winter Masterpieces® exhibition, French Impressionism, from 6 June 2025. Presented by the NGV in partnership with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), an institution renowned world-wide for its rich holdings of Impressionist paintings, the exhibition features more than 100 iconic paintings, including additional works never-before-seen in Australia. Originally presented at NGV in 2021, the exhibition closed just after it opened due to the global pandemic. The 2025 presentation of French Impressionism gives Australian audiences a rare, second chance to experience one of the largest and most significant collections ... More


Cranbrook Art Museum opens 'Toshiko Takaezu: Worlds Within'
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICH.- Cranbrook Art Museum is the second stop on the national tour of Toshiko Takaezu: Worlds Within. Organized by The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, the exhibition at Cranbrook features approximately 115 objects from public and private collections across the country, including Cranbrook’s own collection. Toshiko Takaezu was a groundbreaking 20th-century abstract artist most celebrated for her prolific output of expressively glazed “closed form” ceramic sculptures that ranged in scale from palm-sized works to immersive sculptural environments. Of Okinawan heritage and born in Hawai‘i she studied at Cranbrook Academy of Art from 1951 to 1953 and then taught in its summer program through 1956. She was drawn to Cranbrook for the chance to study under Maija Grotell, the Finnish ... More


Idowu Oluwaseun presents an exhibition of paintings at GNYP Gallery
ANTWERP.- In the 1970s, the Hip-Hop Movement emerged in New York City’s South Bronx. A movement that sought to create safe public spaces (safe spaces) for Afro-American, Latin American, and Afro-Caribbean youth where individuals can be allowed to move freely and within which socio-political action can grow. This Hip-hop movement is an integral part of Black Culture. Black Culture is a peripheral cultural form that gives voice to the African-American community on the margins of urban America. Social action and political resistance are echoed in rap lyrics, graffiti,…The movement became a global phenomenon that now forms an integral part of our society. The lyrical aspect, such as rapping combined with musical beats and the visuals such as music videos, are the most well-known today. Through its beats, poetic lyrics and powerful images, ... More


Exhibition brings together works by various artists that confront us with the unspeakable
ANTWERP.- Kunsthal Extra City is presenting the new group exhibition Silent Times. This exhibition marks a powerful zero point, bringing together works by various artists that confront us with the unspeakable. There are video installations and photographic series by Basir Mahmood, the artist duo Adam Broomberg & Rafael Gonzalez, Taysir Batniji, and Younes Zarhoni. What if words fail us? In times where countries are involved in geopolitical power games, the voice of the individual is silenced. Silent witnesses, erased instructions, obliterated testimonies—the absence of words can sometimes be a relief, but most often it’s a foreboding prelude. Silent Times examines missing words, voices, and political representation in contemporary art practices. Silent Times shows the work of three versatile artists and an artist duo in the former Dominican, ... More


'Strike Fast, Dance Lightly: Artists on Boxing' opens at the Norton Museum of Art
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.- The Norton Museum of Art hosts Strike Fast, Dance Lightly: Artists on Boxing, the largest comprehensive survey of artistic representations of boxing in more than 20 years, featuring paintings, videos, sculptures, and works on paper by artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Edward Hopper, Ed Ruscha, and Alison Saar. The exhibition explores the global sport and its cultural impact through the lens of over 80 artists. It is on view from Saturday, October 26, 2024, through Sunday, March 9, 2025. The Norton’s exhibition is a collaboration with two New York arts organizations, The FLAG Art Foundation and The Church, where three unique exhibitions were created around one comprehensive theme of boxing. The Norton’s presentation includes 60 new works, bringing the exhibition total to more than 110 ... More


A colossal, hyper-realistic sculpture of a pigeon cast in aluminum is now on view on the High Line Plinth
NEW YORK, NY.- Iván Argote’s Dinosaur, a colossal, hyper-realistic sculpture of a pigeon cast in aluminum is now on view on the High Line Plinth. The 17-foot-tall pigeon stands on the High Line over the intersection of 10th Avenue and 30th Street, and will be on view through Spring 2026. The meticulously hand-painted, humorous sculpture challenges the grandeur of traditional monuments celebrating significant historical figures, instead choosing to canonize the familiar New York City street bird. Posed on a concrete plinth that resembles the sidewalks and buildings that New York’s pigeons call home, Dinosaur reverses the typical power dynamic between bird and human, towering 21 feet above the Spur, over the countless pedestrians and car drivers that travel down 10th Avenue. Dinosaur was first submitted as a proposal for the High ... More


Altman Siegel to open an exhibition of new paintings by Troy Lamarr Chew II
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Altman Siegel will present an exhibition of new paintings by Troy Lamarr Chew II. This will be the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Chew’s most recent series depicts close friends and relatives as “invisible.” In these beautifully painted contemporary portraits, Chew reflects on the various ways in which he and his circle have experienced social and societal invisibility. The works intentionally highlight and elevate the invisibility of their subjects. Each painting is masterfully detailed and carefully articulates its subject with precision, yet the rendered figures are “missing” key information. Any part of the body not covered by clothing is shown as if transparent; skin merges with the colors and textures of its surroundings. These vaporous characters are defined by their circumstances, the signifiers or logos ... More



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Flashback
On a day like today, French artist Andre Masson died
October 28, 1987. André-Aimé-René Masson (4 January 1896 - 28 October 1987) was a French artist. Masson drew the cover of the first issue of Georges Bataille's review, Acéphale, in 1936, and participated in all its issues until 1939. His stepbrother, the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, was the last private owner of Gustave Courbet's provocative painting L'Origine du monde (The Origin of the World); Lacan asked Masson to paint a surrealist variant. In this image: Artist Roy Lichtenstein has applied his trademark benday dots to the cover of a limited edition 1985 Taittinger champagne, center. At left is a bottle designed by Victor Vasarely and on the right one by Andre Masson. All are part of the ``Art in Wine'' exhibit in Brussels' Credit Communal gallery.

  
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