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Ancient Greek earring dating from 2nd or 3rd century found at east Jerusalem site

An Israeli archeologist shows a rare golden earring believed to be more than 2,000 years-old, discovered at the archeological site of the City of David in East Jerusalem near the walls of the old city on 8 August 2018. A Hellenistic-era golden earring, featuring ornamentation of an horned animal, was discovered in the Givati Parking Lot in the City of David National Park encircling the Old City walls. The discovery was made during archeological digs carried out by the Antiquities Authority and Tel Aviv University. The spectacular gold earring, shaped like a horned animal, dates back to the second or third century BCE, during the Hellenistic period. MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP.

JERUSALEM (AFP).- Israel on Wednesday unveiled a golden earring dating from the second or third century BC, found in the shadow of the Old City walls in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem. The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) said the artifact, in the Hellenistic style and shaped like a horned animal, was found in October in the City of David National Park, between the Old City and the flashpoint Palestinian neighbourhood of Silwan. The find was not announced publicly until now to give archeologists time to study the find and publish an academic paper. "It is unclear whether the gold earring was worn by a man or a woman, nor do we know their cultural or religious identity, but we can say for certain that whoever wore this earring definitely belonged to Jerusalem's upper class," an IAA statement said, citing "the quality of the gold piece of jewelry". Following the conquest of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC, Jerusalem remained under Hellenist rule for the next 200 years. ... More

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Conservator Corey Riley and Deputy Director for Art and Curator of American and Modern Art John Coffey examine a newly acquired silver Torah Crown from early 18th-century Venice at the North Carolina Museum of Art. The piece was acquired in December 2016 and is now on view in the Judaic gallery. The NCMA is one of only two art museums in the US with a permanent Judaic collection.



British photographer Sir Don McCullin's first gallery exhibition in the U.S. on view at Hauser & Wirth   Abbot Hall exhibition focuses on the father of modern sculpture   Twenty treasures of Japanese metalwork to lead Asian Art Sales at Bonhams New York


Don McCullin, Shell shocked US Marine, 1968. Printed in 2018. Gelatin Silver Print. Image: 53.2 x 35.8 cm. Sheet: 67 x 49.4 cm. © Don McCullin. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Dominic Brown Photography.

LOS ANGELES, CA.- Hauser & Wirth is presenting the first gallery exhibition in the United States by British photographer Sir Don McCullin, CBE, including a selection of his acclaimed images of war from around the world and societal upheaval in his home country. This show is a prelude to McCullin’s forthcoming retrospective at Tate Britain in 2019, which will be the museum’s first survey for a living photographer. The exhibition at Hauser & Wirth introduces American audiences to the photographer’s unique ability to convey the emotion and humanity of his subject matter with the unvarnished grit of traditional photojournalism. The majority of works on view are limited-edition platinum prints, ... More
 

Auguste Rodin, The Thinker, 1880-81, The Burrell Collection © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection.

KENDAL.- One of Auguste Rodin’s most famous works will go on show at Abbot Hall Art Gallery Kendal this summer. Rodin: rethinking the fragment opens on 10 August and runs until 27 October. On display is The Thinker (1880-81) - one of Rodin’s most striking works. The iconic piece is on loan from the Burrell Collection in Glasgow and takes centre stage. The Thinker is shown alongside three objects from the British Museum: • A classical torso from a marble statuette of Venus (about 1st century AD). • Royal Academy medal (about 1901), showing the Athenian Acropolis alongside the Belvedere Torso. • Eugène Carrière’s portrait of Auguste Rodin, Rodin sculpting (1900). Abbot Hall is the very first venue in the country to host this British Museum Partnership Spotlight Loan, generously suppo ... More
 

A cloisonne enamel and gilt-bronze archaistic "taotie' censer and cover, 19th century. Estimate $40,000-60,000. Photo: Bonhams.

NEW YORK, NY.- On September 10 and 12, Bonhams will offer three auctions — Chinese Works of Art and Paintings, Ancient Skills, New Worlds: Twenty Treasures of Japanese Metalwork from a Private Collection, and Fine Japanese and Korean Art. The sales present an array of 600 rare and exquisite metalwork, cloisonné, ceramics, prints, and paintings with accessible estimates, which offers an opportunity for both seasoned and new collectors to develop and enrich their collections. Public exhibitions begin September 6. The sale of Chinese Works of Art and Paintings will be held on September 10 and features 300 lots, representing works from a variety of collecting categories including ceramics, paintings and calligraphy, cloisonné, furniture, scholar’s objects, and ... More


Sotheby's Hong Kong offers the earliest existing Old Master Q cover artwork   The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts opens first-ever solo exhibition of Jean-Michel Othoniel in Canada   Exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield explores Lee Miller and Surrealism in Britain


Alfonso Wong, Old Master Q - Rock'n Roll, 1964. Courtesy Sotheby's.

HONG KONG.- This August, Old Master Q, an enduring icon which encapsulates the collective memory of Hong Kong and the Chinese diaspora, returns once again to Sotheby’s. Entitled Old Master Q 2.0, the selling exhibition is yet another collaboration between Sotheby’s and Old Master Q, following the hugely successful 2014 exhibition of Mr. Alphonso Wong’s original works. The exhibition will take place at Sotheby’s Hong Kong Sl2 Gallery throughout 10 – 25 August 2018, and will be the final public selling exhibition of the late artist. Old Master Q 2.0 will exhibit original works by the father-and-son duo, including Mr. Alphonso Wong’s early colour covers and comic strips in four- and six-frame formats, as well as acrylic paintings by Professor Joseph Wong, whose playful and contemporary interpretation of Old Master Q characters vests a unique life energy into this quintessential cultural icon of Hong Kong. The star lo ... More
 

Jean-Michel Othoniel / SODRAC (2018). Photo © Guillaume Ziccarelli.

MONTREAL.- The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is presenting Motion – Emotion, an emotionally evocative exhibition themed on the violence of the elements. This is the first-ever solo exhibition of Jean-Michel Othoniel in Canada, and presents recent works by the world-renowned French artist. Since 2016, the Museum’s visitors have been able to enjoy the Peony Knot, a sculpture on permanent display in the event stairway of the MMFA’s Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace. This monumental work is composed of 212 beads of mirrored blown glass and stainless steel. The orange, amber, red, pink and plum beads evoke the peony’s various shades. Suspended from the ceiling, the sculpture presents as a dynamic graphic line, a string of beads that appear to move in space. Peony Knot is the first work by the prolific artist to become part of a Canadian museum’s collection. The elements and the shapes of nature have ... More
 

Lee Miller, Bathing Feature, Vogue Studio, London, England, 1941. © Lee Miller Archives, England 2018. All rights reserved.

WAKEFIELD.- Lee Miller (1907 – 1977) was one of the most original photographic artists of the 20th century, whose work spanned the fields of fashion, photojournalism and art. Arriving in Paris in 1929 Miller became Man Ray’s apprentice, muse and collaborator and quickly became part of the Surrealist network, creating striking and experimental surrealist photographs. Lee Miller and Surrealism in Britain will be the first exhibition to explore Miller’s involvement with the surrealist circles in Britain, where the movement burgeoned in the late 1930s. London became the destination for many artists leaving increasingly troubling political situations on the continent in the immediate post-war period, and for a brief but intense time, Britain was a Surrealist centre. The exhibition tells the story of Surrealism in Britain through Miller’s lens, focussing on the artists she knew, photographed, ... More


Italian hat maker Borsalino finds new owners   The Kunstmuseum Luzern exhibits a selection of about 600 drawings by Erwin Wurm   Exhibition focuses on Otto Wagner's lasting influence of his epochal works on other architects and designers


Employees work at the Borsalino hat company's factory in Alessandria on March 30, 2016. A group of investors is determined to revive the legendary brand by maintaining what has made it successful: handcrafting and ancestral traditions. GIUSEPPE CACACE / AFP.

MILAN (AFP).- Italy's Borsalino, one of the world's most famous hat makers whose fedora was made famous by Humphrey Bogart in the film "Casablanca" and Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones", officially passed into new ownership on Wednesday, a month after being put up for auction. Swiss-Italian investment fund Haeres Equita, which has already been managing the hat maker since the end of 2015, was the only bidder in an auction organised by its administrators on July 12. And since no new offer has been forthcoming since, Haeres Equita is now officially the new owner of Borsalino, the brand, its factory in Alessandria, the equipment, work contracts and retailing rights. The hat maker, whose fedora was also worn by Alain Delon and Jean- ... More
 

Erwin Wurm, ohne Titel, 2016, Farbstift auf Papier, Courtesy of the artist.

LUCERNE.- The Austrian Erwin Wurm (*1954) is one of the world stars of contemporary art and his name is mentioned regularly among those of the most important creative artists. In 2015 he showed instructions for One Minute Sculptures in a group exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Luzern. It was then that the idea for a joint project was born: an exhibition purely of drawings accompanied by an extensive publication. The Kunstmuseum Luzern is now showing a selection of about 600 drawings which Erwin Wurm has done over the past years. They are highly diverse both thematically and technically: pencil, crayon, ball point pen, watercolours, collage, sometimes fine lines, sometimes wide, ample brushstrokes or else felt pen on glossy magazines. Be it at home or when travelling, Erwin Wurm draws on a daily basis and so captures whatever his mind wanders to. He works with the paper that is locally available, in different ... More
 

Otto Wagner, Chair Model No. 6050, for the securities exchange hall in the Imperial Royal Austrian Postal Savings Bank annex, Vienna, 1912/13. Execution: Gebrüder Thonet © Wagner:Werk, Museum Postsparkasse, Vienna.

VIENNA.- To mark the 100th anniversary of Otto Wagner’s death the MAK exhibition Post-Otto Wagner: From the Postal Savings Bank to Post-Modernism directs its focus on the lasting influence of his epochal works on other architects and designers. Wagner is considered to be one of the most important pioneers of early Modernism: His rejection of the use of historical styles, his globally respected writings on architecture and urban planning, and his excellent structures are still inspiring today. The MAK exhibition takes a look not only at the interaction between Wagner and his contemporaries, but also at his influence on his students and later generations of architects and designers in particular. With buildings like the Imperial Royal Austrian Postal Savings Bank, the St. Leopold ... More


Department of Voids: Artist duo benandsebastian exhibit at Den Frie   S/2 London to present Tsuyoshi Maekawa and Ewen Henderson in two concurrent solo exhibitions   10 Years 10 Artists: Octavia Art Gallery celebrates tenth anniversary with a group exhibition


Installation view of Department of Voids. Photo by David Stjernholm.

COPENHAGEN.- Intelligent, meticulous, and conceptually stringent are just some of the words that can be used to describe the exhibition Department of Voids - Den Frie which opened on Friday, June 22nd. Behind the exhibition is the artist duo benandsebastian – Ben Clement and Sebastian de la Cour. Department of Voids - Den Frie is part of benandsebastian’s ongoing work, the para-institution Museum of Nothing. The project is dedicated to showing and reflecting on the presence of absence, creating the mental and physical space to question museal authority, institutional display, classification criteria, and the exhibition as medium. Inspiration for the exhibition came in the form of two empty transport cases for artefacts that disappeared from a Copenhagen museum collection. The only thing left were the shells of the containers that once held them, carefully made to fit and worn by use. Any information on what they once contained had been l ... More
 

Tsuyoshi Maekawa, Untitled, 1976, 161.5 by 125.5 cm. Courtesy Sotheby's.

LONDON.- From 20 July to 21 September, Sotheby’s S│2 London is presenting two solo exhibitions: one dedicated to Japanese artist, Tsuyoshi Maekawa, in gallery one, and the other to British sculptor, Ewen Henderson in gallery two. Whilst working in completely different geographical and cultural spheres, Maekawa and Henderson’s practices sought to experiment with materiality and pioneer new processes of abstraction. The S│2 exhibition of Tsuyoshi Maekawa focuses primarily on the artist’s work following the dissolution of the Gutai Art Association, of which Maekawa had been a member. Ewen Henderson’s investigation into the alchemic potentials of clay, or as he called it ‘fluxed earth’, necessitates a fresh reading and re-contextualisation of his position within the history of sculpture. Born in Osaka, Maekawa joined the Gutai Art Association in 1962 and, under the tutelage of Jiro Yoshihara, experimente ... More
 

Bradley Kerl, Highland Village, 2016. Oil on canvas, 60 x 48 inches.

NEW ORLEANS, LA.- Octavia Art Gallery is presenting 10 Years 10 Artists, a group exhibition including works by Gil Bruvel, Jerry Cabrera, James Henderson, Bradley Kerl, Jeffrey Pitt, Mason Saltarrelli, Regina Scully, Anne Senstad, Ken Tate, and Philemona Williamson. In celebration of the gallery's 10-year anniversary this exhibition celebrates the past, present, and future of Octavia Art Gallery. Established in 2008, Octavia Art Gallery expanded in 2013 from its Magazine Street location onto Julia Street in the heart of the New Orleans Arts District and opened a second location in the River Oaks community in Houston, Texas. Over the years, Octavia Art Gallery has continued its commitment to showcasing the work of local, national, and international emerging and established artists along with modern masters, emphasizing the preservation and conservation of unique and authentic artistic cultures worldwide. The gallery also continues to offer a ... More

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Ghost:2561: A video and performance art series to open in Bangkok
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Qatar Museums bring world-famous Pearls exhibition to Moscow
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Exhibition of contemporary art in Southeast Asia opens in Manila
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Lumieres Hong Kong announces its return in November 2018
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José Luis Puche's first solo show at a museum on view at the CAC Malaga
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Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair announces 2018 programme's highlights
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On a day like today, Early Netherlandish painter Hieronymus Bosch died
August 09, 1516. Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450 - 9 August 1516) was a Dutch/Netherlandish draughtsman and painter from Brabant. He is widely considered one of the most notable representatives of the Early Netherlandish painting school. In this image: Hieronymus Bosch, Christ Carrying the Cross, ca 1510-1516.



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