Christie’s New York sale of Old Masters & 19th Century Art featuring Select Works from the Salander-O’Reilly Galleries on June 9 achieved $11,749,750/£8,103,276/€9,791,458 with sell-through rates of 60% by lot, 78% by value. The top lot of the sale was William Bouguereau’s [Read More]
Fine Art News
The Fleming Museum is proud to present the work of Vermont artists Francis Colburn (1909-1984) and Ronald Slayton (1910-1992), in celebration of the one-hundredth anniversary of their births. Longtime friends, the two artists exhibited widely in group exhibitions throughout their long careers, [Read More]
In the month of June The gallery STEINER – art & wine presents for the first time in it’s history Art from Ecuador. Veronica Ibsel Dominguez, native from Guayaquil, a harbour city (in the Western part of the republic) and the largest [Read More]
Christie’s London announced that they will offer an icon of Pop Art – Silver Liz by Andy Warhol (1928-1987) – at the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 30 June 2010. Unseen in public for over 20 years, the work was [Read More]
With great pleasure The gallery STEINER – art & wine will host the premiere exhibition of Israelian artist Reuven Shezen. He is considered as one of the most gifted emerging artists of contemporary art in his country. Exhibitions have led him to [Read More]
Contemporary art and artists, celebrity, notoriety, branding and mass media, fame and fortune are essential elements of the provocative exhibition Pop Life: Art in a Material World, presented by the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) this summer. Organized by Tate Modern in [Read More]
“Revealing Culture,” an exhibition highlighting the works of contemporary artists with disabilities, at the Smithsonian’s S. Dillon Ripley Center runs through Aug. 29. The multisensory exhibition features more than 130 works of art in a broad range of media― installations, video, performance, [Read More]
The auction, which was well-attended, established two new artist records and achieved an extremely healthy sell-through rate by value of 81.4%. Jo Vickery, Senior Director and Head of Sotheby’s Russian Art Department, said: “I am delighted by the solid results which have [Read More]
On Tuesday 6th July 2010, in the first ever sale of its type, Sotheby’s will bring together some 21 lots, the intrinsic quality and importance of which will be matched by extraordinary nature of their provenance. Ranging in date from the 16th [Read More]
Christie’s New York announced the appointment of Mr. Everett Fahy, former chairman of European Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and former Director of the Frick Collection, as senior consultant to Christie’s Old Masters & 19th Century Art department. Mr. Fahy [Read More]
Jack Rutberg Fine Arts presents two timely and concurrent exhibitions in Los Angeles. Monumental paintings and drawings by Patrick Graham, widely regarded as Ireland’s most important contemporary artist, are featured in a major exhibition of Graham’s most recent works as well as [Read More]
New York City, – Michael Rosenfeld Gallery is pleased to present its first solo exhibition featuring the work of Marguerite Zorach (1887-1968) and William Zorach (1887-1966). On view through August 13, this exhibition consists of a selection of watercolors by each. The [Read More]
The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts presents “Infected Landscape: Works by Shai Kremer.” Open through July 17, 2010. Anyone who says the earth cannot speak has never listened. Early humans felt that gods resided within trees and on mountain tops. They believed [Read More]
The first U.S. retrospective of Belgian artist Luc Tuymans opens at the Dallas Museum of Art on June 6 and will be on view through September 5, 2010. The Los Angeles Times called this most comprehensive presentation of Tuymans’s work to date [Read More]