It is with great sadness that we announce the destruction of two masterpieces of contemporary art. Two large exceptionally beautiful site-specific murals, “Creationism” and “Evolution”, created by artist Fred Bendheim, were destroyed by Industry City, the real estate developers in Brooklyn, NY. [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2020
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From August 21 through September 20, Museum of the Moving Image will present Michael Almereyda Here and Now, a recent career retrospective featuring four of the director’s most memorable 21st-century visions — William Eggelston in the Real World, Experimenter, Marjorie Prime, and [Read More]
A screen-print in colors by Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), titled The Oval Office, a politically-themed work that is especially meaningful in today’s trying times, is an expected star lot in Neue Auctions’ online sale of modern art and design slated for Saturday, [Read More]
A mixed media modern painting by American artist Margo Hoff (1910-2008), titled Football – Yugoslavia, a fine example from her long and storied career, is an expected highlight in an Estate Fine Art & Antiques Auction planned for Thursday, August 27th, by [Read More]
The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) at the University of Utah is reopening on Wednesday, August 26. The Museum’s top priority is to keep visitors and staff safe and healthy by preventing the spread of COVID-19 in the Marcia and John [Read More]
The John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboyan, Wis., has reopened to the public with new hours and timed-entry reservations. “COVID-19 has brought many changes to the ways we conduct our daily lives and the ways the Arts Center continues to engage [Read More]
Forty years of images by documentary photographer David W. Harp will be on display this fall at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in a new exhibition titled Where Land and Water Meet: The Chesapeake Bay Photography of David W. Harp. Scheduled for [Read More]
Forum Gallery has reopened to the public and presents a new exhibition First Impressions: New Works and New Acquisitions, on view from August 6th through September 26, 2020. First Impressions: New Works and New Acquisitions is an exhibition of fresh paintings and [Read More]
Kennebunk, ME – The event will feature over 60 talented, local artists and over 80 pieces of art. Each piece will sell for $125 and 100% of proceeds will benefit River Tree Arts Non-Profit Community Arts Center in Kennebunk, Maine. There will [Read More]
440 Gallery announce Pura Vida, a cross-platform exhibition by artists Karen Gibbons, Fred Bendheim, Sara Edkins and Gail Flanery. The exhibition of 40+ paintings, drawings and collages may be seen in person at 280 Nevins Street Studio and also virtually on the [Read More]
Andrew Jones Auctions achieved phenomenal results across multiple categories in its Design for the Home & Garden auction held online, July 26th. The auction was 95 percent sold and grossed $1.6 million. The top lot was a spectacular still life oil on [Read More]
As people are spending more time outside, the Michener Art Museum is delighted to “paint” Doylestown with reproductions of its artwork strategically placed throughout the town for a free outdoor exhibition, entitled Paint Dtown. This project, funded through the generosity of Art [Read More]
Hi Friends: I need your help. Two of my recent murals, “Evolution” (2019), located at Industry City, Brooklyn, NY are in danger of being destroyed by Industry City. The murals are much loved by the community, and are important creations for me. [Read More]
Christie’s first-ever Asian Art Week Online totaled $8,952,625, establishing the highest total achieved for Asian art online-only sales with global participation from 22 countries. The top lot of the week was an important painting by Tyeb Mehta (1925-2009), one of his earliest [Read More]