Sat.Sep 21, 2024 - Fri.Sep 27, 2024

article thumbnail

President Volodymyr Zelensky visits New York’s Ukrainian Museum, calls for ‘the decolonisation of Ukrainian art’

The Art Newspaper

The Ukrainian president and first lady, who are in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, inaugurated the museum’s major Alexandra Exter exhibition

145
145
article thumbnail

Dürer Destined for Dumpster Demolishes Estimate at Auction

Artnet News

An 11-year-old boy saved the piece from oblivion. Only years later did he learn its value. The post Dürer Destined for Dumpster Demolishes Estimate at Auction appeared first on Artnet News.

136
136
article thumbnail

Crocker Farm Holds 20th-Anniversary Sale

Maine Antique Digest

Crocker Farm, Inc., Sparks, Maryland Photos courtesy Crocker Farm, Inc. “We were really happy with the sale, the quality throughout, and the diversity. I think it bore out in the total,” remarked Mark Zipp of Crocker Farm, Inc., following the family operation’s summer 2024 sale marking the 20th anniversary of the company.

Sale 134
article thumbnail

At 96, duckling sculptor Nancy Schön gets political with new North End work

Wbur

"The Noble Journey," outside St. Leonard's church in the North End highlights the legacy of immigrants who came to the United States. "The Noble Journey," outside St. Leonard's church in the North End highlights the legacy of immigrants who came to the United States.

119
119
article thumbnail

Protestors who poured soup over Van Gogh's Sunflowers sentenced to prison

The Art Newspaper

The incident, which took place at the National Gallery in 2022, will see Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland serve two years and 20 months respectively

145
145
article thumbnail

Researchers Grow an Extinct Plant From a 1,000-Year-Old Seed

Artnet News

The seed is called Sheba and is believed to have medicinal qualities. The post Researchers Grow an Extinct Plant From a 1,000-Year-Old Seed appeared first on Artnet News.

Research 136
article thumbnail

A Rare Viewing of Aboriginal Art in the Big Apple

The Magazine Antiques

Yolŋu bark paintings at the Asia Society The post A Rare Viewing of Aboriginal Art in the Big Apple appeared first on The Magazine Antiques. A Rare Viewing of Aboriginal Art in the Big Apple was first posted on September 23, 2024 at 1:48 pm. ©2021 " The Magazine Antiques " Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement.

Paintings 116

More Trending

article thumbnail

Beeple unveils generative work with an urgent environmental message

The Art Newspaper

The sale of the work, unveiled at Italian Tech Week, supports non-profit initiatives like food justice and the protection of millions of acres of land and sea

Sale 142
article thumbnail

Artificial Intelligence Detects New Archaeological Sites in the Arabian Desert

Artnet News

Success in the Rub' al-Khali could set the stage for A.I.-driven discoveries across the world's most elusive archaeological sites. The post Artificial Intelligence Detects New Archaeological Sites in the Arabian Desert appeared first on Artnet News.

133
133
article thumbnail

Mozart, Einstein, and Neville Chamberlain handwritten letters dominate at RR Auctions September 28

Auction Central News

CAMBRIDGE, MA — Autographed letters signed by Wolfgang Mozart, Neville Chamberlain, and Albert Einstein are top-dollar superstars in the Remarkable Rarities sale set for Saturday, September 28 at RR Auction. The complete catalog is now open for early bidding at LiveAuctioneers. The ALS category of collecting continues to see high demand from bidders at the […] The post Mozart, Einstein, and Neville Chamberlain handwritten letters dominate at RR Auctions September 28 appeared first on Aucti

Rarity 111
article thumbnail

Louis Wain collection in Surrey sale

Antique Collecting

A private collection of 13 watercolours and sketches by Louis Wain (1860-1939), famous for his depictions of humorous cats, is The post Louis Wain collection in Surrey sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.

article thumbnail

Voynich Manuscript scans reveal early decoding attempt

The Art Newspaper

Multispectral imaging has uncovered that the baffling symbols in the 15th-century document—dubbed the world’s most mysterious manuscript—were scrutinised by its owner, a Prague doctor

131
131
article thumbnail

Revealed: The Sensational Lives of 6 Overlooked British Women Artists

Artnet News

A sweeping exhibition at London's Tate Britain spotlights the U.K.'s great women artists that history forgot. The post Revealed: The Sensational Lives of 6 Overlooked British Women Artists appeared first on Artnet News.

article thumbnail

Cashiers Squelches Presidential Election Year Jinx

Maine Antique Digest

Cashiers Antique Show, Cashiers, North Carolina Photos by Donna Prunkl Tropical Storm Debby threatened but did not deter dealers or buyers from attending the 46th annual Cashiers Antique Show, held August 9-11.

101
101
article thumbnail

Rare surviving work by Harlem Renaissance sculptor Augusta Savage featured at Sterling October 2

Auction Central News

NORWOOD, NJ — A rare surviving work by Harlem Renaissance sculptor Augusta Savage will appear as a top-estimated lot at Sterling Associates Wednesday, October 2 in its October Fine Estates sale. The 202-lot catalog is now open for early bidding at LiveAuctioneers. Until earlier this year, many art collectors might not have known the name […] The post Rare surviving work by Harlem Renaissance sculptor Augusta Savage featured at Sterling October 2 appeared first on Auction Central News.

Sale 98
article thumbnail

Amid 'more selective, more cautious' market, Christie's Hong Kong sale notches $134m

The Art Newspaper

The firm's first major sale in its new Hong Kong headquarters saw spirited bidding for contemporary works and regional records for paintings by Van Gogh and Monet

Sale 128
article thumbnail

Digital Art Star Refik Anadol Is Opening the World’s First A.I. Museum

Artnet News

Dataland is slated to open in Los Angeles in 2025. The post Digital Art Star Refik Anadol Is Opening the World’s First A.I. Museum appeared first on Artnet News.

129
129
article thumbnail

Mass. colleges move to curtail protests, pivot to school-led 'civil discourse' events

Wbur

Reactions to the policies were mixed, even as some colleges looked to offer other ways — like guest lectures or group exercises — for students to express their opinions. Some students said they understand and appreciate tighter guidelines, while others expressed fury and frustration. Reactions to the policies were mixed, even as some colleges looked to offer other ways — like guest lectures or group exercises — for students to express their opinions.

92
article thumbnail

Jasper52 presents Dazzling Desires: Fine Jewelry and Stones October 2

Auction Central News

NEW YORK – On Wednesday, October 2, starting at 7 pm Eastern time, Jasper52 will present its next Dazzling Desires: Fine Jewelry and Stones auction, containing almost 450 lots. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers. Among its many prizes is a 14K gold ring centered on a 5.12-carat transparent green emerald […] The post Jasper52 presents Dazzling Desires: Fine Jewelry and Stones October 2 appeared first on Auction Central News.

Jewelry 98
article thumbnail

One of Frank Auerbach's favourite paintings—unseen for 50 years—to go on show for first time

The Art Newspaper

The previous owner had rejected pleas from the artists to include "Primrose Hill, Hot Summer Evening" in a 1978 Hayward show, now it will finally feature in the first-ever exhibition of his landscapes

Paintings 124
article thumbnail

Gagosian Hosts Europe’s Largest James Turrell Show in Three Decades

Artnet News

The exhibition will survey the light and space pioneer's transcendental oeuvre—and host a few debuts. The post Gagosian Hosts Europe’s Largest James Turrell Show in Three Decades appeared first on Artnet News.

123
123
article thumbnail

Depression Glass: A Beginner’s Guide to Collecting

Invaluable

The Stock Market Crash of 1929, also known as “Black Tuesday,” marked the cataclysmic start of the Great Depression, the largest financial downturn in U.S. history. The widespread impact of the economic disaster led to conservative consumer behavior that lasted the next decade: only shopping for what you could afford, foregoing luxury brands, and abandoning any brand loyalties that existed before the Crash.

Glass 98
article thumbnail

Verdura bracelets lead our five lots to watch

Auction Central News

Verdura Wood, Gold, Diamond, Turquoise, and Cultured Pearl Cuff Bracelets DALLAS — Heritage Auctions is presenting two standout lots of Verdura bracelets here and here as potential top performers in its Fall Jewelry sale scheduled for Monday, September 30. Fulco Santostefano della Cerda, Duke of Verdura (1898-1978), founded his namesake jewelry firm in New York in […] The post Verdura bracelets lead our five lots to watch appeared first on Auction Central News.

Jewelry 98
article thumbnail

Artist on trial for website satirising Icelandic company’s alleged role in the Fishrot scandal

The Art Newspaper

Oddur Eysteinn Friðriksson’s spoof of the Samherji Group’s website featured a prominent apology, seemingly acknowledging its alleged role in the Namibian fishing scandal

article thumbnail

Yayoi Kusama Prays for Love at Her New London Show—And Gets Her Wish

Artnet News

The exhibition features new works by the 95-year-old Japanese artist, including the debut of the new 'Infinity Mirrored Room.' The post Yayoi Kusama Prays for Love at Her New London Show—And Gets Her Wish appeared first on Artnet News.

article thumbnail

Support for MCAS ballot question has a 'bare majority' in new WBUR poll

Wbur

The question is centered around the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System, and whether passing the Grade 10 MCAS exams in math, English and science should be a condition to graduate. The question is centered around the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System, and whether passing the Grade 10 MCAS exams in math, English and science should be a condition to graduate.

article thumbnail

Pair of 18th-century English console tables commands $195K at Litchfield

Auction Central News

LITCHFIELD, CT – An exceptional pair of mid-18th-century English tables hammered for $150,000 and sold for $195,000 with 30% buyer’s premium at Litchfield Auctions on September 25. The pair of George II period carved pine consoles were part of a consignment from ‘a renowned fashion executive from Washington, CT’ and had an estimate of $20,000-$30,000. […] The post Pair of 18th-century English console tables commands $195K at Litchfield appeared first on Auction Central News.

98
article thumbnail

Two important private collections will take centre stage in Saudi Arabia's Islamic Arts Biennale next year

The Art Newspaper

The second edition of the event will also include loans from the Louvre, the Bodleian Library, the Qatar National Library, and the Vatican—which does not have diplomatic relations with the kingdom

article thumbnail

Frieze and Art Basel Among 40 Art Fairs Uniting for Groundbreaking Green Initiative

Artnet News

Can art fairs cut their emissions in half by 2030? Leading events have committed to try. The post Frieze and Art Basel Among 40 Art Fairs Uniting for Groundbreaking Green Initiative appeared first on Artnet News.

115
115
article thumbnail

Poll: Mass. voters split on psychedelics, tipped wages, but support auditing the Legislature

Wbur

Massachusetts voters are juggling a lot of questions on this year's ballot. And if a new WBUR poll is any indicator, things are still very much up in the air. Massachusetts voters are juggling a lot of questions on this year's ballot. And if a new WBUR poll is any indicator, things are still very much up in the air.

91
article thumbnail

Gertrude Abercrombie’s ‘The Magician’ commands almost $470K, sets new auction record at Freeman’s Hindman

Auction Central News

CHICAGO – A new world auction record for a work by Gertrude Abercrombie was set at Freeman’s Hindman in its September 25 Post War and Contemporary Art sale. Titled The Magician and dating to 1956, the oil on Masonite featured the mysterious Surrealist imagery for which Abercrombie (1909-1977) is known. It achieved $469,900 with buyer’s […] The post Gertrude Abercrombie’s ‘The Magician’ commands almost $470K, sets new auction record at Freeman’s Hindman appeare

article thumbnail

Churchill’s Monet—restored after many years of cigar smoke—goes on show in Courtauld blockbuster

The Art Newspaper

Traces of the statesman’s smoke have been removed from the painting of Charing Cross Bridge, which took Monet 24 years to finish

Paintings 138
article thumbnail

Bear Alert! Auction Prices for Many Artists Are in Free Fall, But Some Emerging Works Climb Higher

Artnet News

At sales this week, estimates were notably lower, and some consignors took haircuts. The post Bear Alert! Auction Prices for Many Artists Are in Free Fall, But Some Emerging Works Climb Higher appeared first on Artnet News.

article thumbnail

From Tiffany to Cartier: How to Cash In Like Royalty When Selling Fine Jewelry

Diamond Buyers

Ready to cash in on your luxury jewelry like royalty? Discover insider tips on how to get top dollar for your exquisite pieces. From iconic brands to flawless condition, we’ll show you how to sell with style.

Jewelry 95
article thumbnail

Visual Odyssey: Contemporary Fine Art bows in New York October 1

Auction Central News

NEW YORK — Jasper52 has announced its latest contemporary fine art sale, titled Visual Odyssey, set for Tuesday, October 1, with the event kicking off at 2 pm Eastern time. The catalog is now open for review and early bidding at LiveAuctioneers. The first highlight is a 1971 print titled Crazy, Crazy, Crazy Minerv by […] The post Visual Odyssey: Contemporary Fine Art bows in New York October 1 appeared first on Auction Central News.

article thumbnail

Los Angeles authorities criticised for art project to ‘beautify’ areas after unhoused people living in their vehicles have been moved

The Art Newspaper

In a city facing an acute housing crisis, and where around 14,000 people live in their vehicles, the initiative sparked a swift backlash from artists and housing advocates

article thumbnail

Journalists Walk Out of Johnny Depp’s Modigliani Biopic Junket in Protest

Artnet News

Depp was promoting 'Modi' at the San Sebastian Film Festival, where journalists decried a lack of access. The post Journalists Walk Out of Johnny Depp’s Modigliani Biopic Junket in Protest appeared first on Artnet News.

117
117