ArtDaily Newsletter: Saturday, September 10, 2011
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| The Walters Art Museum announces major gift of 300 works from John Bourne of Santa Fe | A private German collection and the Gabrielle Keiller collection lead Christie's antiquities sale in London | Poussin masterpiece from the celebrated 'Sacraments' series acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum | ||
![]() Anonymous (Mexican), Mother and Child, 100 B.C.A.D. 200, earthenware, white slip with black and red paint, 37.2 × 30.9 × 23.2 cm, The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, gift of John G. Bourne, 2009 (2009.20.15). BALTIMORE, MD.- The Walters Art Museum announces today a major gift from John Bourne of Santa Fe, N.M, including 70 artworks from the Ancient Americas and approximately 230 additional planned gifts. He will also provide a $4 million bequest from his estate to help endow a center for the study, conservation, interpretation and display of the arts of the Ancient Americas. This extraordinary gift will vault the Walters into a position of leadership among American museums in this new and exciting area of collecting and research, said Walters Board President Douglas W. Hamilton, Jr. It will provide the Walters with an extraordinary opportunity to expand its engagement with Marylands rapidly growing Hispanic community. More than a century ago, museum founder Henry Walters pioneered the collecting of the arts of the Ancient Americas. Now, his small collection will be greatly aug- ... More |
![]() An Attic red-figured pointed neck-amphora attributed to Syriskos. Circa 475-450 B.C. 19 in. (48.2 cm.) high. Estimate £250,000-350,000. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2011. LONDON.- As the demand for ancient art continues to grow, Christies announces the upcoming Antiquities sale on 6 October 2011. The auction will feature 252 lots, with items dating from 4th millennium B.C. to the 15th century A.D.. Offering a broad spectrum of quality pieces from Egypt, Greece, the Roman Empire and the Near East at a wide range of prices, the auction will include several important pieces over £100,000. The sale as a whole is expected to realize between £2.8 million and £4.2 million, and follows the success of Christies April sale of Antiquities which achieved the highest total for the category in London since 2002. Highlighting the sale are four important vases offered from a Private German Collection, which together are expected to realize a total in excess of £430,000. It is an exceptional selection, and a wonderful opportunity for collectors to indulge in some of the greatest examples by some ... More |
![]() Nicolas Poussin, The Sacrament of Ordination (Christ Presenting the Keys to Saint Peter), c. 163640, oil on canvas, 37 3/4 x 47 7/8 in. (95.9 x 121.6 cm). Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth. FORT WORTH, TX.- The Kimbell Art Museum announced today one of the most important acquisitions in its history: French painter Nicolas Poussin's Sacrament of Ordination (Christ Presenting the Keys to Saint Peter). The painting is from Poussin's famous first set of the Seven Sacraments, which has been universally acclaimed, virtually since its creation, as a landmark in the history of art. The series was commissioned by the prominent Roman collector Cassiano dal Pozzo between 1636 and 1642. In 1785, the 4th Duke of Rutland purchased the paintings and brought them to England, after which Sir Joshua Reynolds, president of the Royal Academy of Arts, declared: "I think upon the whole that this must be considered as the greatest work of Poussin, who was certainly one of the greatest Painters that ever lived." "This is among the most significant old master paintings to have become available in decades," co- ... More |
| Christie's New York announces the auction of a major selection of the remarkable Peter Norton Collection | Legendary Pop diva Anita Mui's jewels and watches to be offered exclusively at Sotheby's | Under a difficult financial situation, Kunstverein Hamburg announces charity auction to save its existence | ||
![]() Paul McCarthy (B. 1945), Tomato Head (Green). Fiberglass, urethane, rubber, metal, plastic, fabric and painted metal base, height: 86 in. (218.4 cm.); installation dimensions variable. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2011. NEW YORK, N.Y.- Christies announces the auction of a major selection of the remarkable Peter Norton Collection of contemporary art, assembled over more than two decades by one of the worlds most pioneering collectors, entrepreneurs and philanthropists. A Single Owner grouping of 60 lots will be offered throughout the Evening and the Day Sales, November 8th and 9th, and is expected to achieve in excess of $25 million. Many of the works represent the leading artists of the contemporary art world that Mr. Norton has supported since the very beginnings of their careers, many will be offered at estimates reflecting his adventurous, start-up ... More |
![]() Gianmaria Buccellati Pearl Necklace. Photo: Sotheby's. HONG KONG.- Sothebys announced today that it will hold the Anita Mui Jewels and Watches From The Estate auction on 5 October during Sothebys Hong Kong Autumn Sale 2011, offering exclusively 43 lots of jewels and watches as well as memorabilia items from the estate of Anita Mui (1963 2003) - the legendary canto-pop diva and award-winning actress from Hong Kong. Estimated in excess of HK$2.6 million / US$335,000*, the sale will showcase Muis private jewel and watch collection which has been safely stored by the estate, and has never been offered at auction. The impressive array of properties is redolent of Muis extraordinary taste and style, legendary for more than two decades from the 1980s until present day. QUEK Chin Yeow, Deputy Chairman and Head of Jewellery Department, Sothebys Asia, said, Sothebys Hong Kong is very honoured to be entrusted to hold the sale of jewels ... More |
![]() Olaf Metzel, Hustler, 2011. Aluminium, Edelstahl / Aluminium, stainless steel, 99.60 x 82.67 x 42.91 inch. Donated by the artist. Photo: Thomas Dashuber © VG Bild-Kunst Bonn, 2011. HAMBURG.- In a very difficult financial situation the Kunstverein Hamburg asked 36 artists who had been presented in the Kunstverein Hamburg in the past, to donate a work for the two charity auctions hosted by Sotheby's. The benefit will hopefully save the future of this established institution: The Kunstverein in Hamburg is one of the oldest art societies in Germany. Since 1817 it has dedicated itself to presenting young, contemporary art. Caspar David Friedrich (1826), Philipp Otto Runge (1836), Arnold Böcklin (1898), Max Beckmann (1912), Paul Klee (1916), Oskar Kokoschka (1919), James Ensor (1932), Pablo Picasso (1948), Jackson Pollock (1958), Francis Bacon (1965), Georg Baselitz (1972), Blinky Palermo ... More |
| John Ritter's politically and emotionally charged works at Lyons Wier Gallery Project Space | Exhibition at DC Moore Gallery of new paintings by Eric Aho explore the idea of the covert | Stephenson's Sept. 16 auction includes final inventory of Philadelphia's beloved Glatz Jewelers | ||
![]() John Ritter, Jerry Brown, 2011, Giclee on Harman professional fine art media, 12 x 14 in / 30.5 x 35.6 cm. Photo: Courtesy Lyons Wier Gallery. NEW YORK, NY.- Lyons Wier Gallery Project Space presents a series of new original artwork and limited edition prints by award-winning illustrator John Ritter. Ritter's politically and emotionally charged works utilize the vernacular of the information age to create vibrant images of politics, celebrity, crime, and catastrophe. By exposing the inherent anxiety of today's world, these subversive works fashion unseen relationships and contexts through humor and clever juxtaposition. Ritter's works are simultaneously complex and accessible, offering new political as well as artistic possibilities. Ritter studies and sources potential subjects from found photographs then manufactures compositional elements by layering and combining his own original photography to make a fabricated context in which the subject matter exists. His work exists in its purest form, as a digital configuration, that has been ... More |
![]() Eric Aho, Daybreak, 2011. Oil on wood panels, 92 x 80 in. Photo: Courtesy DC Moore Gallery, New York. NEW YORK, NY.- Eric Ahos new paintings explore the idea of the covert, a shelter or place of escape within the woods. More broadly, these paintings are also about getting lost and taking refuge in experiences such as the enjoyment of the wilderness, the act of painting, or the contemplation of art. Aho maintains a constant dialogue with the history of art in his paintings. The Goya drawing Two Figures Pointing towards a Bright Opening (Prado Museum) served as a catalyst for the series of Covert paintings in this exhibition. The nineteenth-century ink drawing depicts two people amidst a loosely executed, indistinct nocturnal setting. Surprising and otherworldly, a white, slanting, rectilinear shapeperhaps a portal or passageoccupies the center of the composition. Resonating with Ahos idea of the covert, this unnamable void appears in his paintings as a slab of intense white paint, a blinding, obliterating ray of light that becomes more solid and real than ... More |
![]() Finely filigreed diamond pendant, from the final inventory of William Glatz Jewelers, Lawndale. Stephensons Auctioneers image. SOUTHAMPTON, PA.- On Sept. 16, Stephenson's Auctioneers located in the Philadelphia suburb of Southampton will conduct a sale of goods and inventory from William Glatz Jewelers, one of the last of Philadelphia's traditional jewelry, watch and clock shops. The auction additionally includes superb antique American furniture and sterling silver from the living estate of former Newtown Borough (Bucks County, Pa.) mayor Glenn Hains and wife Barbara Hains. A second-generation family business founded more than 60 years ago, Glatz's permanently shuttered their original Lawndale venue after proprietor William Glatz was tragically slain during an attempted robbery in October 2010. "William Glatz Jewelers on Rising Sun Avenue was an institution in its community. When so many other jewelry stores moved out of the city to the suburbs, Mr. Glatz chose to remain in Lawndale. He kept ... More |
| Bob Dylan's "Asia Series" art exhibition coming to New York City's Gagosian Gallery | National Park Service secures Petrified Forest; adds 26,000 acres of private land | Photo of Confederate General Robert E. Lee fetches $23K for charity at online auction | ||
![]() File photo of a Halcyon Gallery staff looking over Bob Dylan's paintings during a preview of an exhibition. EPA/ANDY RAIN. NEW YORK (AP).- A New York City gallery will be exhibiting 18 drawings and paintings by Bob Dylan created while the musician was touring Asia. The Gagosian Gallery says Dylan's Asia Series will run from Sept. 20 to Oct. 22. The gallery says it will be the singer-songwriter's first exhibition in New York. The works depict landscapes and architecture from his travels in Japan, China, Vietnam and Korea in 2009 and 2010. Last year, the Halcyon Gallery in London exhibited his paintings based on sketches he made while on the road from 1989 to 1992. In 2009, 100 works from his Brazil Series were shown at Denmark's National Gallery. ... More |
![]() The National Park Service secured the first major private ranch within the Petrified Forest National Park. AP Photo/National Park Service. By: Felicia Fonseca, Associated Press PHOENIX, AZ (AP).- The federal government is gaining control over an even larger expanse of rainbow-colored petrified wood, fossils from the dawning age of dinosaurs and petroglyphs left by American Indian tribes who once lived in eastern Arizona. The National Park Service secured the first major private ranch within the Petrified Forest National Park boundaries on Thursday, capping off negotiations that began years ago with the help of a conservation group. Scientists say they're eager to explore the more than 26,000 acres that have remained ... More |
![]() A tintype photograph of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. AP Photos/Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee, Inc. NASHVILLE, TN (AP).- A Goodwill worker who spotted a photograph of Confederate General Robert E. Lee has helped the charity make $23,000 in an online auction. The tintype photograph was in a bin, about to be shipped out, when a worker grabbed it and sent it to the charity's local online department. The item was then put up for auction, which closed Wednesday night. "It would have gone to our outlet store where everything is sold by the pound," Goodwill spokeswoman Suzanne Kay-Pittman said Thursday. She estimated the tintype would have fetched a dollar and change based on its weight. The sale was a record ... More |
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