The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto (MOCA) announced details of its exhibition programme for fall 2020, featuring work by Fatma Bucak, Yazan Khalili, Mika Rottenberg and Krista Belle Stewart plus a new commission by Michael Lin. Alongside this roster of major works [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2020
440 Gallery presents Harmonies, an exhibition of mixed-media prints by veteran printmaker Gail Flanery. For this show she has included pieces that show different phases of the growth and development in her expansive career. Flanery’s signature imagery draws from nature, and much [Read More]
A rare and unusual mosaic tabletop tile by Roy Lichtenstein climbed to $36,900, a circa 1910 Roycroft Ali Baba bench knocked down for $17,220 and a stunning 17th century English, Netherlands or Spanish School oil portrait of a Royal or Court Lady [Read More]
The 1.5 mile socially distanced ArtWalk, curated by Arts Gowanus Executive Director Johnny Thornton, guest curators Clémence Mailly, Yvena Despagne, and the Imagination Collective, will connect Brooklyn’s vibrant neighborhoods of Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Gowanus, and Downtown Brooklyn. The self-guided [Read More]
The Michener Art Museum announce its newest exhibition Syd Carpenter: Portraits of our Places. On view in the Beans Gallery from October 16, 2020 through February 28, 2021, this showing of sculptor and ceramicist Syd Carpenter investigates issues of identity, memory and [Read More]
Shannon’s seamlessly transitioned to their “new normal” hosting an exciting online auction September 17th with lively bidder participation despite the absence of live attendees. In the saleroom, 20 phone bidders sat at socially-distanced six-foot tables and managed to generate the excitement, buzz [Read More]
A Parisian scene depicting the village of Montmartre by Hiro Yamagata (Japanese/American, b. 1948), titled simply Montmartre, 25 ¾ inches by 21 ¼ inches (sight, less frame), made $12,000. The lovely oil on canvas rendering was signed, titled and dated (“76”) lower [Read More]
Socially distanced, self-guided art exhibit featuring Brooklyn artists opens October 17th and 18th. Arts Gowanus ArtWalk opens on Atlantic Ave, connecting Brooklyn’s vibrant neighborhoods of Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Gowanus, and Downtown Brooklyn the weekend of October 17th and 18th. [Read More]
The dreamlike abstractions that Karen Gibbons creates are crafted out of collage, paint and drawing materials that are mounted on boards and, often, found objects. Gibbons gracefully navigates the concept of change through the use of grouped components that offer the potential [Read More]
Over 130 curated artists, printmakers, photographers, sculptors, ceramicists and selected galleries from all over the UK; offering the very best in contemporary art. You will find artwork from £40 to £4,000 and workshops and demonstrations, from leading artists and galleries.The fair is [Read More]
Featuring more than 120 photographers from over 20 countries, the groundbreaking exhibition, The New Woman Behind the Camera, explores the diverse “new” women who embraced photography as a mode of professional and personal expression from the 1920s to the 1950s. The first [Read More]
The firm uses a rotating pedestal for showcasing sculptures that are best seen in the round, but the inspiration for adding videos to their online catalogs came from a YouTube jewelry video. FRANKLIN, Mass. – Bruce Wood was surfing the Internet one [Read More]
440 Gallery announces the Call for Entries for it’s 2020 Small Works Show. For the sixteenth year, this national, juried exhibition celebrates the innovation of artists creating work on a small scale, in a broad range of media and styles. This year, [Read More]
A monumental oil on canvas portrait painting of Anglo-Irish socialite, society hostess and art collector Oonagh Guinness (1910-1995), by Philip de László (Austro-Hungarian/U.K., 1869-1937), soared to $324,500 at a two-session auction held September 12th and 13th by Ahlers & Ogletree, live in [Read More]