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- In Christie’s upcoming “One: A Global Sale of the 20th Century” sale, which opens on July 10, Wayne Thiebaud’s “Pinball Machines” (1962) is estimated at a record-smashing $18-$25 million. Previously, the artist’s record at auction was $8.5 million for “Encased Cakes” (2011), a painting sold at Sotheby’s in November 2019. “Pinball Machines” was last at auction in 1981, when it sold for $143,000. It is believed that the seller is Ken Siebel, founder of a Californian wealth management firm and Gavin Newsom’s father-in-law.
- Chika Okeke-Agulu, who teaches African and African Diaspora art history at Princeton University, made an Instagram post criticizing Christie’s for bringing a pair of Nigerian Igbo sculptures with troubling provenance to the auction block. Christie’s had stated that the sculptures were “acquired in situ” by Jacques Kerchache between 1968–69 — or, in the heart of the Biafran War (1967–70), when widespread looting of art was taking place across Eastern Nigeria. The statues, which are estimated at €250,000–€350,000 ($283,000–$396,000), are slated for inclusion in Christie’s Arts d’Afrique, d’Océanie et d’Amérique du Nord auction on June 29. Considering with the current stance on restitution in France, I would be surprised if Christie’s goes forward with the sale.
- As of Tuesday, KAWS is holding an online sale with the goal of attaining $250,000 to benefit Black Lives Matter and Color of Change. Items on offer include his newest art toy, “TAKE,” which comes in black, blue, and pink; the exhibition catalogue KAWS: COMPANIONSHIP IN THE AGE OF LONELINESS; and works from the artist’s private collection. For those who want to check out additional sales that benefit the Black Lives Matter movement, artnet put together a list.
This Week in the Art World
The Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles is closing. | Los Angeles Times
Lynda Roscoe Hartigan was appointed Deputy Director for collections and research and Chief Innovation Officer at Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum. | Artforum
Elliot Bostwick Davis left her position as director and CEO of Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida. | The Palm Beach Post
American artist Lynda Benglis joined the roster of Xavier Hufkens in Brussels. | ARTnews
Chicago’s Richard H. Driehaus Museum announced the awardees of its 2020 Emerging Artists Fellowship: Maryam Taghavi, Alexandria Eregbu, Devin T. Mays, and Unyimeabasi Udoh. | Via email announcement
Pamela Hugdahl was named Executive Director of the Rochester Art Center in Minnesota. | Artforum
The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam has appointed Yvette Mutumba and Adam Szymzcyk as its inaugural curators-at-large. | Stedelijk Museum
David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles now represents photographer Deana Lawson and painter Jason Fox. | David Kordansky Gallery
South African artist Igshaan Adams is now represented by Casey Kaplan in New York. | ARTnews
Mariane Ibrahim in Chicago announced representation of Ugandan artist Ian Mwesiga. | Via email announcement
The World Photography Organisation announced the winners of the 2020 Sony World Photography Awards. | World Photography Organisation
In Memoriam
Bert Bial (1927–2020), New York Philharmonic contrabassoonist and bassoonist | The New York Times
Grace Edwards (1933–2020), mystery writer | The New York Times
Manuel Felguérez (1928–2020), Mexican abstractionist | ARTnews
Robert Ford Jr. (1949–2020), hip-hop journalist and producer | The New York Times
Cynthia Navaretta (1923–2020), feminist art critic | ARTnews
Lennie Niehaus (1929–2020), composer for film and television | The New York Times
Bonnie Pointer (1950–2020), singer and founding member of the Pointer Sisters | NPR