Transactions
- Arte Povera artist Giuseppe Penone made substantial donations of his work to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Comprising 309 works on paper and five artists’ books, the gift to the Philadelphia Museum includes pieces related to Penone’s Maritime Alps (1968–78) and Ideas of Stone (2003–) series. The Pompidou received around 350 works on paper, including drawings connected to Working Project on Trees (1968) and Mirrored Contact Lenses (1970).
- The FBI has arrested 33-year-old contemporary art dealer Inigo Philbrick, who faces charges of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. Philbrick, who operated out of London and Miami, allegedly swindled collectors and investors out of more than $20 million between 2016 and 2019, making more than a few enemies in the process (Fine Art Partners, Satfinance, Guzzini Properties, and Athena Art Finance, to name some high-profile examples). The arrest occurred in Vanuatu, a small island in the South Pacific.
- Sotheby’s is implementing an “Overhead Premium,” which will go into effect in August. 1% of the hammer price will be tacked onto the sale price, on top of the auction house’s standard buyer’s premiums — which typically range from 13.9% to 25% — and local taxes. Over the past few years, Sotheby’s and Christie’s have regularly increased their buyer’s premiums.
This Week in the Art World
Evan Ifekoya is withdrawing from her role at Goldsmiths, University of London. | Artsy
The Field Foundation announced its 2020 Leaders for a New Chicago, which include Elijah McKinnon and Faheem Majeed. | Chicago Tribune
Pace Gallery announced representation of Sonia Gomes. | Via email announcement
Stephen Brooks is leaving his position as Christie’s Deputy CEO. | Art Market Monitor
Almine Rech now represents Kenny Scharf. | artdaily
The Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award went to Ronald K. Brown. | Artforum
Luhring Augustine announced the representation of Salman Toor. | News Break
Jessica May is leaving her position at the Portland Museum of Art. | Via email announcement
Washington University in St. Louis has appointed Lisa Bulawsky as the new chair of the Visual Art MFA program. | Washington University in St. Louis: The Source
Mary Bauermeister was awarded Germany’s Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit. | Via email announcement
Francis Alÿs will represent Belgium in the 2022 Venice Biennale. | ARTnews
The Cooper Union School of Art awarded Natalie Ball the 2020 Ida Applebroog Grant. | Via email announcement
Sarah Rapson joined the roster of Modern Art in London. | ARTnews
Leelee Chan is the winner of the BMW Art Journey Award. | Artforum
Ed and Nancy Kienholz have joined the roster at Galerie Templon. | Via email announcement
In Memoriam
Sally Banes (1950–2020), dance historian and critic | Dance Magazine
Ralph Caplan (1925–2020), design critic and editor | The Architect’s Newspaper
James Harvey (1929–2020), playwright, critic, and writer | The New York Times
Wayne Ngan (1937–2020), Chinese-Canadian ceramicist, sculptor, and painter | Nathalie Karg Gallery
Murray Olderman (1922–2020), sportswriter and cartoonist | Multiversity Comics
Roland Ollie (1951–2020), museum patron and collector of African-American art | Culture Type
Luther Price (1962–2020), experimental filmmaker | ARTnews
Ronald Tackmann (1953–2020), incarcerated self-taught artist | The New York Times