Friday, March 27, 2009

Takashi Murakami at the Guggenheim (Bilbao)


Takashi Murakami, Initiate the speed of cerebral synapse at free will, 2008. Acrylic and platinum leaf on canvas mounted on wood panel/signage in gold leaf and platinum leaf
Takashi Murakami at the Guggenheim (Bilbao)
February 17–May 31, 2009

Born in Tokyo in 1962, Takashi Murakami is one of the most influential artists to come out of Japan in recent decades. Formally trained in nihonga, a painting style focuses on traditional Japanese techniques and subject matter, and earning a Ph.D. from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1993, Murakami emerged out of Japan's Neo-Pop generation after the collapse of Japan's economy in the late 1980s. Although the artist has consistently incorporated contemporary Japanese popular culture in the forms of anime (animation) and manga (comic books) into his work, he has also continued to draw on traditional Japanese sources ranging from Buddhist imagery, 12th-century picture scrolls and Zen painting, and compositional techniques from 18th-century Edo eccentric painting.

Forging a new reciprocal relationship between high art and mass culture, Murakami's artistic practice is predicated on seeing art as a part of the economy and the artist is significant for carving out a new entrepreneurial model based on a transformation of applied market strategies. This model can be attributed to the global shift from a consumer-based society to a service-oriented economy, which differentiates Murakami from Andy Warhol and his contemporaries Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons. In addition to creating artworks, Murakami has made a constellation of ancillary activities integral to his practice, taking on the roles of curator, lecturer, event coordinator, radio host, newspaper columnist, and manager of emerging artists. His international corporation Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., with its multifaceted operations in mass-produced merchandising, animated-film production, corporate design commissions, including his renowned collaboration with Louis Vuitton, reveals his aim to creatively widen art's distributive capacities.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Warhol's Wide World, comes to Paris



Warhol’s Wide World at Grand Palais
http://www.ivyparisnews.com/2009/03/warhols-wide-world-at-grand-palais.html
March 18 through July 13, 2009


Andy Warhol comes to Paris in a major exhibition of his trademark society portraits
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/showbiz/2009-03/18/content_7591090.htm

PARIS- Andy Warhol comes to Paris in a major exhibition of his trademark society portraits but a famous image of Yves Saint Laurent will be missing after a dispute over whether the late couturier was an artist or a mere designer.
"Warhol's Wide World," which opens this week, presents some 140 of the 1,000 or so portraits of actors, stars and assorted jet set personalities turned out by the "Pope of Pop" from the 1960s until his death in 1987.
Based on existing photographs or created with a specially designed Polaroid camera, Warhol's garishly tinted pictures of Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Kennedy or Saint Laurent became icons in the modern cult of celebrity.
Along with his Campbell's Soup can, they are some of the best-known images in modern art and the exhibition is expected to be one of the biggest of the year.
Warhol once remarked that he wanted all his portraits to fit together and make one big painting called "Portraits of Society" and exhibition curator Alain Cueff regretted that it had not been practical to do so.
"It would be wonderful to recreate the dream of Warhol, to have 1,000 portraits of people just like that but it was quite impossible, I'm afraid," he said.
Even so, the Grand Palais, a vast hall created for the Great Exhibition of 1900, has been lined with some of the most famous faces of the era, from stars like Monroe or Mick Jagger to artists like Man Ray or fashion designers like Giorgio Armani.


Présentation de l’expo Warhol
http://www.rmn.fr/Presentation-de-l-expo-Warhol

En 1962, Andy Warhol peint les portraits de Marilyn Monroe, de sa rivale Liz Taylor, réinterprète La Joconde et Elvis Presley. A partir de 1967 et jusqu’à sa mort en 1987, il réalise, sur commande, les portraits de dizaines de personnalités diverses, célèbres ou inconnues, offrant à un monde fasciné par les apparences un miroir flatteur et vertigineux. Il remettait ainsi à l’honneur un genre négligé, en y appliquant de nouveaux codes qui marqueront très profondément l’histoire du portrait.
Aux côtés de stars du cinéma et de la musique (Brigitte Bardot, Jane Fonda, Mick Jagger, Sylvester Stallone), on trouve aussi des portraits d’artistes (Man Ray, David Hockney, Joseph Beuys, Keith Haring), de collectionneurs et de marchands (Dominique de Ménil, Bruno Bischofberger, Ileana Sonnabend, Leo Castelli), d’hommes politiques (Willy Brandt, Edward Kennedy), de couturiers (Yves Saint-Laurent, Sonia Rykiel, Hélène Rochas), de personnalités de la jet-set (Gianni Agnelli, Lee Radziwill, la princesse de Monaco, Gunther Sachs) connus ou moins connus, tous y gagnent un peu de cette aura que procure le génie de Warhol.

Warhol's "Wide World" hits Paris
(01:00) Report Video Reuters

Mar. 18 - The exhibition "Wide World" at Paris Grand Palais is already shaping up as one of the biggest art events this year. Cindy Martin reports

Monday, March 23, 2009

'Britain has become indifferent to beauty'

'Britain has become indifferent to beauty'

(Source The Guardian)
This motion was proposed last week at a vigorous debate asking if Britain had become indifferent to beauty, from architecture to landscape and from art to music. Stephen Bayley, the Observer's design critic, opposed the motion and argued forcefully that Britons retain an enthusiastic appreciation of both classic and modern aesthetics
The great thing about the present economic calamity is that it is forcing a thoughtful re-examination of values, rather than the coarse pursuit of acquiring more stuff we don't need with money we don't have.
So, right on cue, the National Trust, guardian of collective memory, has held its first public "Quality of Life" debate, organised by Intelligence Squared, the business that makes brainy argument into an extreme sport for urban intellectuals. During last Thursday's cocktail hour at the Royal Geographical Society, 700 guests paid to hear a debate on whether "Britain has become indifferent to beauty". Read the article...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/mar/22/national-trust-intelligence-squad

Intelligence²
The current economic crisis gives us all an opportunity to rethink our priorities. What really matters in life? The endless round of getting and spending, or less tangible things - spending time with friends and family, a walk in the countryside, admiring something beautiful? The National Trust 'Quality of Life' Debates, in conjunction with Intelligence², aim to stimulate people to think about their deepest values - the kind that are frequently ignored in conventional political debate.
http://www.intelligencesquared.com/past-events.php?event=EVT0190

Sunday, March 15, 2009

The Night Watch.The identity of the men portrayed in the portrait has at last been revealed


De schutters op de Nachtwacht, "wie is wie?, download PDF

(Source Art Daily) AMSTERDAM More than 365 years since the Night Watch was completed, the identity of the men portrayed in the portrait has at last been revealed. Dutch historian Bas Dudok van Heel has unravelled the mystery after years of research in archives and inventories of estates. A precise description can now also be made of the great hall of the civic guard building known as Kloveniersdoelen (today’s Doelen Hotel in Amsterdam), the room for which Rembrandt originally painted the Night Watch. These astonishing findings are premiered in the English edition of The Rijksmuseum


Namen schutters op Nachtwacht achterhaald
(Bron: Blik op Nieuws) Amsterdam - Ruim 365 jaar na het schilderen van De Nachtwacht is eindelijk de identiteit bekend van de schutters die op het schilderij afgebeeld staan. ‘Historicus Bas Dudok van Heel heeft dit mysterie ontrafeld, na jaren van onderzoek in archieven en boedelinventarissen’, meldt het Rijksmuseum donderdag.
Ook is nu duidelijk geworden hoe de grote zaal van de Kloveniersdoelen, het huidige Doelen Hotel in Amsterdam, er precies uit heeft gezien, de zaal waarvoor Rembrandt De Nachtwacht oorspronkelijk heeft geschilderd.
Deze opzienbarende bevindingen zijn gepubliceerd in de eerste Engelstalige editie van The Rijksmuseum Bulletin dat vandaag gepresenteerd wordt op de Tefaf, de belangrijkste kunst- en antiekbeurs ter wereld, in Maastricht.
Lees artikel...

Download pdf en ontdek de Nachtwacht opnieuw
http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/attachments/persmap/Rijks_TEFAF_wand_nachtwacht_CORR.pdf

Bekijk hier 'Wie is wie op De Nachtwacht' op RTL Nieuws
Identificatie van de schutters op de Nachtwacht

http://www.rtl.nl/components/actueel/rtlnieuws/miMedia/2009/week11/do_1930_nachtwacht.avi_plain.xml

Omstreeks 1715 werd al een schild met namen toegevoegd aan De Nachtwacht, achttien in totaal. Slechts in enkele gevallen was bekend welke naam bij welk gezicht hoorde. Dudok van Heel ging op zoek naar de mensen achter die namen. Hij onderzocht hun families, hun welstand en hun zakenrelaties. Hij vond zelfs in boedelinventarissen bepaalde stukken kleding en uitrusting die op De Nachtwacht zijn afgebeeld. Dit alles legde hij naast de leeftijden van de schutters in 1642, het jaar dat het schilderij werd voltooid. Zo wist hij iedere naam voor het eerst te koppelen aan een persoon afgebeeld op het schilderij.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Opheffing kunstenaars sites

Opheffing kunstenaars sites

Gisteren, vrijdag 13 maart, hebben wij het besluit genomen om de specifiek voor kunstenaars bedoelde websites Art-Represent en VirtualGalleries-World per 30 juni 2009 op te heffen.
De veranderde economische omstandigheden (beurskrach, krediet crisis, etc) spelen daarin een zekere rol evenals gebrek aan tijd en verminderde interesse van onze kant.

Bovendien zijn er voor moderne kunstenaars tegenwoordig volop mogelijkheden hun werk zelfstandig te promoten, contacten te leggen en onder de aandacht van het publiek te brengen via allerlei blogs, virtuele netwerken en sociale netwerk of media sites als Hyves, MySpace, YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, enzovoort.
De nieuwe tijden en omstandigheden stellen hogere eisen aan de zelfwerkzaamheid, creativiteit en het eigen initiatief van de kunstenaars.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Salvador Dalí: Liquid Desire is the first comprehensive retrospective of the work of Salvador Dalí ever to be staged in Australia in the NGV


Salvador Dali, Spanish 1904–89, worked in United States 1940–48, Daddy Longlegs of the evening – Hope! 1940, oil on canvas 40.6 x 50.8 cm. The Salvador Dalí Museum
Salvador Dalí: Liquid Desire is the first comprehensive retrospective of the work of Salvador Dalí ever to be staged in Australia.
13 Jun– 4 Oct 2009
http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/dali/

The exhibition is drawn from the holdings of the two largest collections of Dalí in the world: - the Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí in Figueres, Spain; and the Salvador Dalí Museum in St Petersburg, Florida, USA.

From his birth in 1904 until his death in 1989 at the age of 85, Salvador Dalí’s life spanned almost a century of dramatic social and artistic change. A full retrospective, the exhibition will comprise more than 200 works in all media including painting, drawing, watercolour, etchings, jewellery, sculpture, fashion, cinema and photography. It will trace the genius of Dalí from his earliest years as a 14-year-old Impressionist painter, to the final paintings, addressing science and physics, created when the artist was in his seventies.
Dalí’s artistic imagination was constantly fed by the ruggedly romantic landscapes of his native Catalonia, the vast wind-swept plains of the Empordà, and the rocky ‘otherworld’ of the Cap de Creus. These landscapes, infused with his unique imagination, informed the now-classic Surrealist paintings with which Dalí astonished the Parisian art world in the early 1930s. A strong group of paintings from the period of Dalí’s involvement with Surrealism in Paris will be included in the exhibition.
Dalí’s ties with Spain were severed with the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 and, with the outbreak of the Second World War, Salvador and his wife Gala relocated from Paris to the United States (where they were resident from 1940-48). While resident in the USA Dalí was actively involved with the fashion, theatre, publishing and film industries. Post-war, his art engaged with the atomic age and nuclear theory, as well as exploring a unique and personal religious mysticism.

The first comprehensive retrospective of the work of Salvador Dalí ever to be staged in Australia is coming exclusively to the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) as the sixth exhibition in the Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series.
Salvador Dalí: Liquid Desire is a kaleidoscopic and panoramic exhibition that will surprise and delight visitors as it explores the life and art of one of the most colourful and influential figures of the twentieth century.

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art - Two Horizons, Works from the Collections of Charles Asprey and Alexander Schröder

Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Man looking out of Window, (for SM), 2006. Photograph, aluminium 193 x 121 cm. Courtesy the Artist and Collection Charles Asprey.

Two Horizons Works from the Collections of Charles Asprey and Alexander Schröder

28th February to 19th July 2009
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

(Source ArtDaily)
EDINBURGH.-
Two Horizons presents a unique opportunity to see a fascinating selection of works by internationally regarded contemporary artists from the collections of Charles Asprey and Alexander Schröder. This exhibition brings together the work of established artists, such as Andreas Slominski, Isa Genzken, and Marc Camille Chaimowicz, with that of the younger emerging generation, including Kitty Kraus, Lucy McKenzie and Gillian Carnegie. Comprising of painting, sculpture, and installation, Two Horizons showcases works by leading figures of the international art world which will be on display in Scotland for the very first time.

This exhibition marks an exciting new collaboration between the Gallery of Modern Art and the London and Berlin-based collectors Charles Asprey and Alexander Schröder. Long time friends and collaborators, both Asprey and Schröder have been collecting contemporary art since the early 1990s, but have never shown their collections together before now.

Both collectors have championed the original and the daring, allowing striking new parallels to be drawn between artists as seemingly diverse as, for example, Lucy McKenzie and Marc Camille Chaimowicz. Glaswegian artist Lucy McKenzie’s work presents a lively critique of the art world. Her metal sculpture Panache (2001) and the painting One Pound (2001) both humorously subvert primary symbols of power in the art market, whilst Marc Camille Chaimowicz’s beautiful and elegiac Man Looking out of Window (for SM) emphasises the notion of the artist as a staged persona, surrounded by the symbols of his trade. In Two Horizons, McKenzie’s and Chaimowicz’s works enter into a lively and original dialogue, all the more forceful for being so unexpected.

Two Horizons is an eclectic meeting of works, which allows the visitor to look again, do a double-take and discover new perspectives. With humorous observations and challenging juxtapositions, this exhibition showcases some of the most significant and up-and-coming names in contemporary art.

Norway police find Cranach painting, hold suspect

Lucas Cranach (1472-1553) Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me.
Norway police find Cranach painting, hold suspect

REUTERS
Reuters North American News Service. Mar 11, 2009 17:20 EDT

OSLO, March 11 (Reuters) - Norwegian police have recovered a stolen 16th century painting by the German Renaissance master Lucas Cranach the Elder and arrested one man, police said on Wednesday.
The painting, estimated by experts to be worth $2 million to $3 million, was stolen in the early hours of Sunday from a church at Larvik, south of Oslo.
Police inspector Magnar Pedersen told NRK television news the painting appeared to be undamaged except for the frame, but experts had not yet examined it.
Police detained a man in his 50s at his home in Larvik and found the painting stashed in a truck in a neighbouring county, but they declined to give further details. Pedersen said more arrests could be made.
The painting, "Suffer the little children to come unto me", shows Christ in a blue robe holding two infants in his lap and surrounded by several women with small children and a few men.
It had hung in the Larvik church since it was built in 1677.
Cranach the Elder (1472-1553) ranks among the most significant German Renaissance painters, along with masters such as Albrecht Durer.
In 2004, two masked men walked into the Munch Museum in Oslo and stole Edvard Munch's painting "The Scream" from the wall in front of terrified tourists. That painting was recovered two years later.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Schilderes Suzan Wolters houdt van humor en hondjes!


Oh Dear!
(Oh Dear ; 80x100cm. Acryl op canvas - als Fine Art Giclee op canvas verkrijgbaar in een gelimiteerde oplage van 20 stuks voor 1190,- euro per stuk)


Schilderes Suzan Wolters houdt van humor en hondjes!

Beeldend kunstenares Suzan Wolters (1958)houdt van humor, blijdschap en vreugde. Dat is terug te zien in haar schilderijen.
Het onderwerp van Suzan’s kunst mag dan anders zijn, het onderwerp blijft hetzelfde: dikke, blije vrouwen, vaak met een hondje.
Big Bertha

“Zelf ben ik niet dik en wil met het thema geen statement maken. Volle vrouwen schilder ik vanuit stilistisch oogpunt: de vormen zijn beeldvullend en vrolijk.”
De schilderes gebruikte in het begin beroemde schilders van dikke vrouwen als inspiratiebron, maar koos al snel haar eigen weg. “Mijn schilderijen moeten voor een glimlach zorgen. De dikke vrouwen in mijn werk lachen daarom zelfverzekerd en zitten goed in hun vel. Ze zijn bevrijd van vooroordelen en onzekerheden. Ze zien er realistisch uit en niet als karikatuur".
De schilderijen van Suzan hangen (nog) niet in galerieën. Wel toont zij haar werk in haar studio op de Veluwe, waar ze op eigen kracht aan haar naamsbekendheid werkt.
Suzan schildert in acryl op canvas en laat door Masterprinter Paul Krause Fine Art Giclees maken in een zeer kleine oplage.

Triple Alliance

Giclée Prijzen.
Oh Dear ; 80x100cm. Acryl op canvas - als Fine Art Giclee op canvas verkrijgbaar in een gelimiteerde oplage van 20 stuks voor 1190,- euro per stuk

Big Bertha : 100x80 cm. Acryl op canvas - als Fine Art Giclee op canvas verkrijgbaar in een gelimiteerde oplage van 20 stuks voor 1190,- euro per stuk

Triple Alliance : 100x80 cm. Acryl op canvas - als Fine Art Giclee op canvas
verkrijgbaar in een gelimiteerde oplage van 5 stuks voor 1250,- euro per stuk

Sunday, March 8, 2009

ART FAIR TOKYO 2009
Friday, April 3rd through Sunday, April 5th First Choice & Opening Preview: Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Since its inception in 2005, ART FAIR TOYKO has procured its position as Japan's most substantial art fair. Our third edition in 2008 attracted a record of 43,000 visitors over four days, included participation from 108 domestic and international galleries, and resulted in ART FAIR TOKYO being featured in over 400 national and worldwide media outlets. ART FAIR TOKYO 2009 will be the largest art fair we have ever presented with more than 140 galleries from home and abroad. It will be held at the same location, the Tokyo International Forum (@FORUM), featuring a wide variety of genres of contemporary art, modern paintings, nihonga, Asian works of art and antiques

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Armory 2009 Modern art sales fail to excite

Anselm Kiefer’s Merkaba, 2002

Armory 2009 Modern art sales fail to excite

(Source The Art Newspaper articles)
Pier 92 report: dealers remain upbeat, despite envious glances at contemporary pier
The Armory Show’s latest venture, its inaugural modern art section with 68 dealers from eight countries showing on Pier 92, was bound to be risky in the current market. And as some had duly predicted, sales over the first two days were slow.
On the VIP opening day on Wednesday, it was also obvious that although Pier 92 looked smarter than anyone had believed possible during the set-up period, more collectors were flocking to the contemporary art, down the perilous scaffold staircase, to Pier 94. On Thursday afternoon, an informal poll of 25 dealers revealed that less than 20% were reporting vigorous sales. However, more encouragingly for the fair organisers, about 80% indicated that they were planning to return next year.

While some dealers had not completed a single sale, they remained upbeat about this new Armory Show initiative. Renato Danese, who heads the Chelsea based Danese (P92/249), said: “Even if we complete not a single sale, we’ll return. Also none of my colleagues are complaining, as this is far better than sitting back in the gallery with no traffic at all.” The gallery had yet to make its first sale towards the end of Thursday trading.

In an informal poll conducted by The Art Newspaper of 35 galleries in the main fair on Pier 94, all but one reported sales down on last year. However, 25 said they had covered their costs in the first day of trading, and 28 said they were committed to returning next year, with seven undecided.
Yotam Intrator of Tel Aviv gallery Dvir (P94/946), like several others, was putting a brave face on the downturn: “You can’t compare things now with two or three years ago,” he said. “Everything has changed. It’s not different bad, just different.
Major collectors seen on the floor included Don and Mera Rubell, Carlos and Rosa de la Cruz, Dennis and Debra Scholl, Glenn Fuhrman and MoMA trustee Agnes Gund. Dealers also reported sales to private collectors from the US, Europe, and Latin America.

The Armory 2009 The Art Newspaper free Issue1 Download PDF
http://theartnewspaper.com/fairs/Armory/2009/1.pdf

The Armory 2009 The Art Newspaper free Issue2 Download PDF
http://theartnewspaper.com/fairs/Armory/2009/2.pdf

School of Visual Arts 2009 Summer Arts Abroad Programs


School of Visual Arts 2009 Summer Arts Abroad Programs

BARCELONA • BERLIN • FLORENCE • GREECE • ROME • SOUTHERN FRANCE/PROVENCE • SHANGHAI
http://www.sva.edu/artsabroad/

When you invest in your talent, you can reinvigorate your passion for making art. This summer, replenish your creative energy. The journey to becoming a skilled and accomplished artist is lifelong. The work is intense. Skills need constant updating. But, an important part of the process is building into your schedule a time for renewal, for new experiences, and for a different perspective. Vacations for artists are not to get away from their work, but rather to find ways to inspire their work with new exuberance and energy. The School of Visual Arts knows what artists need to keep creating and inventing at their personal best: time to reflect and time to work seriously, just for the fun of it.

The journey to becoming a skilled and accomplished artist is lifelong. The work is intense. Skills need constant updating. But, an important part of the process is building into your schedule a time for renewal, for new experiences, and for a different perspective. Vacations for artists are not to get away from their work, but rather to find ways to inspire their work with new exuberance and energy. The School of Visual Arts knows what artists need to keep creating and inventing at their personal best: Time to reflect and time to work seriously, just for the fun of it.
That’s why we continue our Summer Arts Abroad Program every year and why we offer such a broad curriculum. The work is challenging, but we’ve discovered that new experiences empower artists to grow and develop. Different cultures, beautiful environments and living art history inspire your personal work and make it worth your while to travel with us. Student artists aren’t the only people to take advantage our Arts Abroad programs—many artists out of school join us to see the world and polish their skills. College credits, however, are available for all who qualify.

Choose a studio course, like the interdisciplinary workshop in Berlin, immersing oneself in the culture and history of Berlin with side trips to Leipzig and Dresden. Or choose to paint in Barcelona, studying in the studios of Escola d’Arts Plastique I Disseny. Also in Barcelona, we offer Lighting for Portrait and Fashion Photography, teaching the anatomy of a fashion shoot and how to put together a fashion portfolio, shooting in studio and on location.

During the reconstruction, the Rijksmuseum has lent out large blocks of its collection to satellite museums in the Netherlands and elsewhere

During the reconstruction, the Rijksmuseum has lent out large blocks of its collection to satellite museums in the Netherlands and across the border. The museum provides the following listing of these museums on its website:

Rijksmuseum aan de Maas (Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht)
Rijksmuseum aan de Grens (Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Enschede)
Rijksmuseum aan de Hofvijver (Haagsch Historisch Museum, Den Haag)
Rijksmuseum aan de Vecht (Het Gemeentemuseum van Weesp, Weesp)
Rijksmuseum op de Veluwe (Apeldoorns Museum -Cultuur Onder Dak Apeldoorn-, Apeldoorn)
Rijksmuseum aan de Schelde (Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerpen)
Rijksmuseum in de Abdij (Museum voor Religieuze Kunst, Uden)
Rijksmuseum in Duitsland (Het Museum Kurhaus, Kleef)
Beeld voor beeld - Rijksmuseum en Allard Pierson Museum
Voorbij: Rijksmuseum aan de Merwede (Het Dordrechts Museum, Dordrecht)
Voorbij: Rijksmuseum aan de Brink (Drents Museum, Assen)

Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao Opens Exhibition Dedicated to Novecentismo and Avant-Garde

José Mª de Ucelay, "Playing bowls in San Bartolomé", c. 1935
Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao Opens Exhibition Dedicated to Novecentismo and Avant-Garde

Novecentismo and Avant-Garde (1910-1936) in Bilbao Fine Arts Museum Collection
2 March - 24 May, 2009

After Basque Artists and From Goya to Gauguin, held in 2008 to shed fresh light on certain sections of the Museum collection, The Novecento and the Early Avant-garde now presents 149 works from the early 20th-century, in a selection of paintings, sculptures, exhibition posters and photographs by professor Eugenio Carmona. The early decades of the last century were crucial to developments in contemporary Spanish art, which is so well represented in the Museum collection. At the beginning of the century, the idea of the modern covered a broad spectrum of sensibilities, ranging from what was known as novecentismo (the novecento, i.e. the nineteen hundreds), which sought to create a refined art, almost classical in its restraint, to the avant-garde, most often identified with Cubism and Futurism. At the same time, the legacy of Symbolism and Impressionism continued to influence artists. In this context, a number of Basque artists tried to redefine the sense of local identity and the vernacular.

Joaquín Torres García, Joaquim Sunyer, Aurelio Arteta, Daniel Vázquez Díaz, Julián de Tellaeche, Antonio de Guezala, Celso Lagar, Gabriel García Maroto and Jose María de Ucelay are some of the leading artists represented here.

22 jaar geleden verdwenen 'Oude Meesters', deels terecht.

'Galeriebaas liet doeken verdwijnen'

(Source, De Telegraaf.nl, door Ron Couwenhoven, 7 maart '09)
SCHIN OP GEUL - Een team van de nationale recherche heeft acht meesterwerken van zeventiende-eeuwse topschilders als Willem van der Velde, Jan Brueghel de Jonge en David Teniers achterhaald bij een inval in een woning in het Zuid-Limburgse Schin op Geul. De doeken verdwenen 22 jaar geleden onder dubieuze omstandigheden.
De schilderijen, met een geschatte waarde van 15 miljoen euro, verdwenen in 1987 uit de galerie van Robert Noortman in Maastricht. Noortman zou zelf bij de verdwijning betrokken zijn geweest. Uit de galerie van de twee jaar geleden overleden Robert Noortman verdwenen indertijd negen schilderijen, waaronder ook een van Meindert Hobbema. Dit meesterwerk is nog steeds spoorloos. Hij kocht het stuk voor ongeveer 80.000 euro, maar verzekerde het later voor 1 miljoen euro. Verzekeringsmaatschappij Lloyd's betaalde in totaal een bedrag van 5 miljoen gulden uit. Lees artikel...
http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/3414598/___Galeriebaas_liet_doeken_verdwijnen___.html?p=3,2

'Noortman zelf zou de Hobbema verbranden' (Update 8 Maart)
Sleutelrol voor Ben Zuidema door Ron Couwenhoven (De Telegraaf)

ROERMOND, zondag - Eind november vorig jaar kreeg Ben Zuidema een merkwaardig telefoontje: "Sie sprechen mit Kahn." Maar Ben kende helemaal geen Kahn. "Ik ben een collega van u en wil u spreken over de zaak-Noortman", zei de onbekende. "Toen was mijn belangstelling onmiddellijk gewekt, want in 1987 had ik intensief voor Robert Noortman gewerkt toen er negen schilderijen uit zijn galerie in Maastricht verdwenen waren. Maar op een gegeven moment zei hij dat ik moest stoppen met mijn onderzoek", zegt Zuidema. Lees het verhaal...

http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/3420605/__Sleutelrol_voor_Ben_Zuidema__.html

Friday, March 6, 2009

Sotheby's Launches Inaugural Sale of Arts of the Islamic World in Doha


A Safavid Voided Silk Velvet, Metal Thread and Bouclé Figural Panel Estimated $250,000 – 350,000. Photo: Courtesy Sotheby's.
Sotheby's Launches Inaugural Sale of Arts of the Islamic World in Doha

(Source Art Daily) LONDON.- Sotheby’s first ever Arts of the Islamic World auction in the Middle East, which takes place on March 19th 2009 will feature a number of exceptional and rare works spanning nearly 1,000 years from cultures as diverse as those from North Africa, the Middle East and Iran. Among the highlights of the sale are the Pearl Carpet of Baroda, a masterpiece of pearls and jewels from 19th-Century India and a rare Safavid voided silk velvet panel from 17th-Century Iran (Lot 301, Est. $250,000-350,000).

Discussing the sale, Edward Gibbs, Head of Sotheby’s Middle East Department, said: “Sotheby’s has worked closely with collectors and museums from the region for many years so we are delighted to be able to offer so many superb objects in our inaugural sale in Doha.”
Remarkable Discovery
A remarkable discovery, featured as lot 301 in the sale, is a 17th-century silk velvet figural panel from Safavid Iran which is exhibited in public for the first time having recently resurfaced in a European private collection where it had been since the early 20th century. The outstandingly high quality of craftsmanship, combined with the rarity and beauty, as well as the miraculous state of preservation, make this textile one of the most sophisticated weavings ever produced by the workshops of the Safavid court. The panel uses voided silk velvet enriched with metal thread and bouclé and shows two female falconers equipped with general fittings for the hunt – one has a lure tied round at their waist and a the other has a small Saluki or hunting dog straining on a leash. Falconry was a popular pastime among the wealthy and sophisticated Persian elite of the day. Comparable pieces can be found in major museum collections, most notably the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar.

Fragile Beauty
The medieval Islamic period is represented by an exceptional carved glass bowl dating to the 10th century. Decorated in the so-called “beveled” technique, this fragile bowl is deeply carved so the designs stand out in dramatic relief. Only a handful of such pieces survive from antiquity and this example is among the finest in existence (Lot 304, Est. $650,000–850,000). The five other known comparable examples are all in major international museum collections: the National Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, the Kuwait National Museum, the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, and the British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Exhibition: The Luminous Landscapes of April Gornik at The Heckscher Museum of Art

April Gornik, Fresh Light. 1987
Oil on linen 74 x 96 in. Private Collection

Exhibition: The Luminous Landscapes of April Gornik at The Heckscher Museum of Art
May 2, 2009 - July 5, 2009

The Heckscher Museum of Art
2 Prime Avenue
Huntington,
New York 11743-7702
http://www.heckscher.org/

The Luminous Landscapes of April Gornik
A resident of Suffolk County, Long Island, April Gornik can be firmly situated in the distinguished American landscape tradition. Devoid of people, her paintings portray the majesty and allure of nature but in a carefully composed manner that draws on diverse sources of inspiration, including photographs. The result is surreal, transcendental and sublime. Light plays a powerful role in her paintings, creating a sense of mystery, whether it is sunlight or moonlight. In a statement about her work, she says that she likes her work to be intuitive, open to interpretation and beautiful. This exhibition will feature approximately thirteen of her large-scale paintings.
April Gornik's work can be found in the collections of the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, the Brooklyn Museum, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Jewish Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. She is represented by the Danese Gallery in New York.

See also Olaf Zalcman's post about April Gornik on this blog. Meeting with April Gornik - or serendipity…

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Gerhard Richter. Abstract Paintings are on view at Haus der Kunst in Munich from February 27 - May 17, 2009.


gerhard richter, wald, 2005, öl auf leinwand
collection of warren and mitzi eisenberg, a promised gift to the museum of modern art, new york

Gerhard Richter. Abstract Paintings are on view at Haus der Kunst in Munich from February 27 - May 17, 2009.
Gerhard Richter has been painting his abstract paintings since the 1970s. Today they comprise two-thirds of all his work. With its concentration on this painting type, this exhibition differs from past Richter retrospectives, which primarily focused - each updated - on the proportional shift from the artist's photograph-based paintings to his abstract ones.

"Gerhard Richter.
Abstract Paintings"
2009-02-27 until 2009-05-17
Haus der Kunst Munich, DE Germany
http://www.hausderkunst.de/

Who are the top artists at art fairs?

Who are the top artists at art fairs?

(Source: artradar on March 3, 2009)

TOP ARTISTS ART FAIRS
According to research by Artprice, 92% of the top artists at international art fairs still hail from outside Asia.
The artists who are most frequently presented by galleries (by more than 50 galleries) at the top international art fairs from mid 2007 to mid 2008 are ranked as follows:

* Andy Warhol (133 times),
* Pablo Picasso (130 times),
* Joan Miro (98 times),
* Antoni Tapies (80),
* Sol Lewitt, Sam Francis, Robert Rauschenberg, Lucio Fontana, Henri Matisse (62),
* Alexander Calder, David Hockney, Frank Stella, Tom Wesselmann, Roy Lichtenstein, Marc Chagall, Jean Dubuffet, Fernand Léger, Alighiero Boetti, Eduardo Chillida, Mimmo Paladino, Arman, Jannis Kounellis, Henri Moore and Georg Baselitz (50 times).

These are clearly the stars of the art market that figure massively at the top the list.

http://artradarasia.wordpress.com/2009/03/03/who-are-the-top-artists-at-art-fairs/

Meeting with April Gornik - or serendipity…

April Gornik: ‘Sun, Storm, Cloud’ 2004

Meeting with April Gornik
- or serendipity…

by Olaf Zalcman

It’s a few years ago that my friend and artist Dennis Tremalio told me about April Gornik, an American painter specializing in (mainly) large land- and seascapes. I was immediately impressed by her very special touch, the elegant composition of her paintings and an unique and somewhat mystical atmosphere emanating from her works. Moreover, I liked how even the most spectacular sceneries would always avoid clichés and the usual sentimentalism of classical landscapes, and instead inspire plenitude and majesty. For me she was definitely a very modern artist.

I regularily kept visiting April’s website, curious about what would be her next work, and never disappointed.
One day I looked again at one of her early works, and for once I read the title: ‘Dream Light’. A familiar image came right away to my mind: ‘el Sonador’ (‘the dreamer’, see picture below), which is what we use to call a mountain peak overlooking a valley near our property in Andalucia - as its outline evokes the silhouette of a sleeping man. The shape as well as the similar name were strong enough to let me share it with April in a message through her website.
I was surprised by her fast and friendly answer, when she told me that ‘her’ mountain was actually in the Caribbean
… at least some Spanish connection was there!
However we kept on exchanging emails about her and her art, and she kindly proposed to meet whenever I would be in New York.

Which happened a few days ago. I visited April’s and her husband Eric Fischl’s studios in the Hamptons, at about 2.30 hours drive from Manhattan. I had the chance to meet both artists in their every day environment, a wonderful house built in the woods inside a protected reserve. I happened to learn about April’s sophisticated layering technique, one explanation for the depth of her surfaces and colours. She also elaborated on why she never displays humans nor human objects, which is to avoid providing any hint of scale.
At the question about if she felt like being part of any movement or trend, April expressed her desire to stay away from any classification or label. The conversation came finally to the “
Luminists’ (1850-80), pioneers in large scale landscapes. Yet April distanced herself from their messianic vision of the American land. There was no moment April would seem annoyed by any question. She appeared to me as the person I had imagined: a strong minded artist, entirely committed to the task she had chosen of revealing the magic beauty of our world, at a giant scale.

© Olaf Zalcman is a French artist and contributor to kunstjaar2009

- April Gornik: March 12–April 5, 2009, American Academy of Arts & Letters Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts / May 2–July 5, 2009, "The Luminous Landscapes of April Gornik", The Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY
- Eric Fischl has gallery shows opening in Paris at the end of April and in Berlin at the beginning of May

New Art markets and the crisis

New markets and the crisis [Feb 09]

(Source ArtPrice ©)
The most speculative and volatile markets over the last four years, emerging art markets have propelled a number of Chinese, Indian, Russian and Middle-Eastern contemporary artists into the global limelight with extraordinary speed. But with so many young artists fetching such big figures at auctions, some kind of meltdown was inevitable.
The first consequences of the global financial crisis on the art market were felt in Hong Kong in 2008 at the Christie’s and Sotheby’s October sales. Indeed, China's art market has proved to be particularly sensitive and thousands of art market professionals are keenly watching developments in that country where the price index of contemporary art rose 583% between January 2004 and January 2009.

In 2007, driven by the financial strength of Hong Kong and the dynamism of Shanghai, China took third place on the global art market podium behind the United States and the United Kingdom. The rocketing price indices of Fanzhi ZENG, Xiaogang ZHANG, Lijun FANG, Minjun YUE, Guoqiang CAI and Guangyi WANG fuelled an unprecedented optimism, inspiring thousands of would-be artists across the country, prompting hundreds of new gallery openings and giving a very substantial boost to the Chinese art auction market. Just when our figures showed that one third of the world's top 100 contemporary artists (ranked by auction revenue) were from China, Bonhams decided to set up shop in Hong Kong (26 November 2007) alongside Christie’s and Sotheby’s who were already well established on the island. After Bonhams, Artcurial decided to head East with a first sale in Shanghai in January 2008. The following month in London, Sotheby’s was unable to sell Overwhelm by Minjun YUE, despite his leading position on the contemporary Chinese art scene. At the time, this was a rare event: only 9 paintings by the artist were bought in over 10 years (between 1997 and 2007). In 2008, the number was 12 …

After the record bought-in rates posted in October at Sotheby’s and Christie’s Hong Kong, the November and December sales confirmed the contraction of demand and the choosiness of buyers. Sales have not been frozen, but we are definitely seeing a sharp correction of the Chinese art market. Collectors are now being extremely selective both in terms of quality and price. Numerous works by the stars whose prices had risen too high (e.g. Lijun FANG, Minjun YUE, Xiaogang ZHANG and Fanzhi ZENG) sold below their low estimates or were bought in. The recent failure of an attempted quick sale of a painting by Xiaogang ZHANG at Est-Ouest Auctions Co. Hongkong drew a definitive veil over the speculative mood. The work in question is a portrait from the Big Family Series. Initially selling for CNY 8.5 million (USD 1.15 million) in November 2007, it failed to sell in December 2008 even after a substantial trim of its estimate (roughly USD 554,000).

The stars of contemporary Indian art are in more or less the same boat. Despite a 957% increase in the price index between January 2004 and January 2009, more than half of Subodh GUPTA's works offered from October to December 2008 were bought in. His important work Vehicle for Seven Seas III was bought in on 13 November, 2008 in New York despite carrying a reasonable price estimate (300,000 to 400,000) compared to the USD 625,000 that a work from the same series fetched in April 2008 (Artcurial, Paris, EUR 425,000). We find the same scenario in the field of Iranian art where nearly half the works offered for public sale by Farhad MOSHIRI (1963) have remained unsold. Back in March 2008, collectors at the Dubaï sales were a lot more extravagant, pushing up the price of Eshgh (Love) to USD 900,000, which was six times the estimated price (Bonhams).

The February Contemporary Art sales in London timidly propose 2 to 5 Chinese and Indian star attractions at Sotheby’s (5 February) and Christie’s (11 February), including the unavoidable Fanzhi ZENG and Anish KAPOOR. However, the real test will be in March and April 2009 with sales dedicated to Asian art.
On 12 February, Phillips de Pury & Company will be offering works by six Chinese artists, one Korean (Kim Whanki), two Indians (Hema UPADHYAY and Jiten & Sumir THUKRAL & TAGRA) and one Pakistani (Rashid RANA). Phillip’s is also participating in the emergence of the African artist El ANATSUI whose 2006 work entitled Congress of Elders is expected to fetch around GBP 200,000. Almost a complete stranger to the secondary art market, a work by this artist entitled Healer fetched USD 500,000 at Sotheby's London in October 2008… not the most favourable period for generating a new record…
Still buoyant throughout the first half of 2008, demand on these highly dynamic new markets has substantially contracted since the autumn. In a global crisis context, many works have become too expensive and speculative temptations are no longer on the agenda.
Nevertheless, among the major buyers of contemporary Russian, Chinese, Korean, Indian or Iranian art, profit is often not the primary motive. In recent years, many Russian and Chinese collectors have invested in the works of their compatriots in order to build coherent collections for foundations or museums.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Kunsthal Rotterdam: 200 jaar Prix de Rome. Dé kunst- en architectuurprijs van Nederland


Kunsthal Rotterdam: 200 jaar Prix de Rome. Dé kunst- en architectuurprijs van Nederland

Met ‘200 jaar Prix de Rome' presenteert de Kunsthal Rotterdam in haar grote daglichthal de rijke geschiedenis van de oudste kunstprijs voor beeldende kunst en architectuur van Nederland. 'De rijke geschiedenis van de Prix de Rome tentoongesteld'

24 februari t/m 1 juni 2009
Ruim 150 schilderijen, tekeningen, objecten, maquettes en video's bieden een unieke kijk op twee eeuwen Prix de Rome. Een groot aantal van de werken is nooit eerder tentoongesteld. Naast kunstwerken van o.a. J.E.C. Alberti, Jan Sluijters, Pier Pander en Alicia Framis geven juryrapporten, briefwisselingen en verhalen van deelnemers en winnaars een beeld van de achtergrond en ontwikkeling van de Prix de Rome. Het historische overzicht laat de kunstprijs zien als spiegel van de moderne kunst door de tijd heen, van de vroegste winnaar J.E.C. Alberti in 1808 tot de winnende foto's van Viviane Sassen in 2008.
http://www.kunsthal.nl/22-600-200_jaar_Prix_de_Rome.html

International Outdoor Urban Art Exhibition


®out 3ª Mostra Internacional d'Art Urbà Publicitari

01.03.2009 - 31.03.2009
International Outdoor Urban Art Exhibition sponsored by J&B. 20 selected artists create specific artworks to be exposed in 44 giant billboards across streets of Barcelona's metropolitan area.

Artwork by: Eboy, Masha Krasnova-Shabaeva, Robert Hardgrave, Ovni, Apo Fousek, Benedita Feijo, Kill Pixie, Wagner Pinto, Fupete, Hvass+Hannibal, Javier Tles, Momo, Pancho Tolchinsky, Vasava, Stephen Smith / NCC, Protey Temen, Claudio Parentela, Yomar Augusto, Alexander Egger, Bruno 9li.

ROJO®out started in 2006 as an artistic initiative with the valuable and understanding partnership of J&B. It aims to show the talent of international emergent artists on the streets throughout the transformation of the advertising billboards onto outdoor art canvases. A yearly one month exhibition of specific and unpublished artworks made specifically to be displayed in outdoor backlight billboards, distributed strategically through the city center, the surroundings and the most important connection routes in Barcelona, Spain.

http://www.rojo-magazine.com/out/

In de tentoonstelling unity presenteert het Kröller-Müller Museum zijn uitgebreide collectie werken van herman de vries (1931).

unity - herman de vries in het Kröller-Müller Museum

Het Kröller-Müller Museum organiseert jaarlijks verschillende tijdelijke tentoonstellingen. Het betreft tentoonstellingen met kunstwerken uit de vaste Kröller-Müller collectie en tentoonstellingen over hedendaagse kunst. In het museumgebouw zijn een aantal tijdelijke tentoonstellingsruimtes waar kleine, bijzondere presentaties getoond worden of speciale objecten worden uitgelicht. U kunt hier een plattegrond met locaties van actuele tentoonstellingen downloaden.

unity - herman de vries

20 februari 2009 - 7 juni 2009

In de tentoonstelling unity presenteert het Kröller-Müller Museum zijn uitgebreide collectie werken van herman de vries (1931). De tentoonstelling biedt een overzicht van de uiteenlopende invalshoeken en werkvormen die de vries in de afgelopen 50 jaar heeft gehanteerd. Filosofische en wetenschappelijke ideeën zijn uitgewerkt in onder andere natuurcollages, grafiek en geluidswerken. Enkele recente aanwinsten breiden dit scala uit met de vries' kenmerkende aarduitwrijvingen en installaties. In deze verscheidenheid is echter een sterke conceptuele samenhang aanwezig. Een werk van de vries is altijd gerelateerd aan andere werken en heeft hierdoor meerdere gedeelde betekenissen. Door deze samenhang af te zetten tegen de veelvormigheid van het werk geeft unity uitdrukking aan de universele tegenstelling diversiteit/eenheid.
Bij de installatie mesa verschijnt een nieuw, door de vries samengesteld kunstenaarsboek, dat verkrijgbaar is in de museumwinkel.

Download: kmm_09_zaaltekst_de_vries_NL.pdf

De Culturele Ronde Wageningen organiseert tweejaarlijks een open atelier weekend voor beeldend kunstenaars en de serieuze amateur.

De Culturele Ronde Wageningen organiseert tweejaarlijks een open atelier weekend voor beeldend kunstenaars en de serieuze amateur.
Van 4 april t/m 19 april 2009 is de overzichtstentoonstelling in De Casteelse Poort, Museum Wageningen, Bowlespark 1A te Wageningen te bezichtigen.
In het weekend van 18 en 19 april 2009 zijn de ateliers van de kunstenaars van 11.00 tot 17.00 uur te bezoeken.
Op vrijdagavond 17 april is er een culturele openingsavond in de BBLTHK.

Culturele Ronde Wageningen 2009
De Culturele Ronde is een kunstweekend dat om de 2 jaar in Wageningen wordt georganiseerd. De Culturele Ronde 09 loopt van vrijdag 17 t/m zondag 19 april. Op vrijdag 17 april is er een podiumavond in de BBLTHK waar een bonte mix van Wageningse kunstenaars zich presenteert. Op zaterdag 18 en zondag 19 april is er een open atelierroute waaraan bijna 80 kunstenaars meedoen. En van zaterdag 4 t/m zondag 19 april is er een overzichtstentoonstelling in Museum De Casteelse Poort. De opening van deze tentoonstelling is op zaterdag 4 april om 16.00 uur in het Koetshuis van het Museum.
http://www.cultureleronde.nl/

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Exhibition Prado Museum: The Sleeping Beauty. Victorian Painting from The Museo de Arte de Ponce


Exhibition Prado Museum: The Sleeping Beauty. Victorian Painting from The Museo de Arte de Ponce
February 24 - May 31, 2009

For historical reasons, 19th-century British art is one of the least well represented areas in Spanish collections, including that of the Prado, which has very few examples of Victorian painting. For this reason the Museo del Prado has decided to organise the present exhibition, which offers a carefully chosen selection of English paintings. They are loaned by the Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico, which is temporarily closed for re-modelling, and include The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon by Edward Burne-Jones, and Flaming June by Frederic, Lord Leighton. Both paintings will travel to the Prado after their display at Tate Britain.
The exhibition comprises 17 works in total, of which 10 are paintings and 6 are drawings and a watercolour. It will allow the public to become acquainted with both 19th-century English painting and with highlights of the museum founded in Ponce.
The exhibition also includes paintings by artists such as John Everett Millais (1829-1896), Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882), Thomas Seddon (1821-1856) and William Holman Hunt (1827-1910). They were painted during the various different phases of the movement known as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, which was founded in 1848 with the initial aim of reforming English painting, at that date governed by the conservative strictures of the Royal Academy. The Pre-Raphaelites based themselves on a new vision of nature and on their quest to rediscover the aesthetic innocence of the Early Renaissance painters. More...
http://www.museodelprado.es/en/ingles/exposiciones/info/en-el-museo/pintura-prerrafaelita-del-museo-de-arte-de-ponce-de-san-juan-de-puerto-rico/la-exposicion/

You have probably heard of the Google Earth high resolution images of the Masterpieces in the Prado (there is a post and link on this blog), but the Prado has updated it's site. So here it is again.
Just click on the Goya image below or here: The 3rd of May 1808 in Madrid: the executions on Principe Pio hill to go to the high resolution image.

15 Masterpieces
http://www.museodelprado.es/en/en/welcome/15-masterpieces/
14 masterpieces from the Museo del Prado in mega-high resolution on Google Earth
With the launch of a new project by Google, the Museo del Prado becomes the first museum in the world to offer high-resolution images of its masterpieces for access and navigation on the Internet. These images will reveal details invisible to the naked eye of paintings such as Las Meninas and The Three Graces.

Goya y Lucientes, Francisco de
The 3rd of May 1808 in Madrid: the executions on Principe Pio hill. A depiction of the execution of patriots from Madrid by a firing squad from Napoleon’s army in reprisal for their uprising against the French occupation on the second of May, 1808.

http://www.museodelprado.es/en/bienvenido/15-masterpieces/ficha-obra/obra/el-3-de-mayo-de-1808-en-madrid-los-fusilamientos-en-la-montana-del-principe-pio-2/