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Do you often find yourself wishing you could go back in time to your high school or college days? Never fear—for most of us, the best is yet to come, according to a new study.

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Alte Pinakothek Celebrates 175th Anniversary with a Series of Blockbuster Exhibitions
Queen Paola of Belgium (R) is guided through the Alte Pinakothek museum by curator Miriam Neumeister (L) in Munich,Germany, 30 March 2011. The Belgian royal couple is on a two-day visit to Germany. EPA/FRANKLEONHARDT.
MUNICH.- In 2011 the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen is marking the Alte Pinakothek's 175th anniversary with a wide range of events. Opened to the public on 16 October, 1836, Leo von Klenze's seminal museum building today still provides the architectural framework for collections of paintings assembled in Munich around 1800 by various branches of the Wittelsbach dynasty, together with King Ludwig I's later acquisitions. A series of exhibitions during the jubilee year focuses on the history of the museum and its collection which is among the most important in the world. To launch this series, from mid March the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen welcomed a hugely important guest, Johannes Vermeer's "Woman Holding a Balance". This masterpiece, now held in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, once formed part of the exquisite private collection amassed by the first king of Bavaria, Max I J ... More
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MISRATA.- Gadhafi Moving? A Libyan soldier carrying a portrait of Moammar Gadhafi is seen on a street under government control in Misrata, 200 kms (120 miles) east of Tripoli, Libya. AP Photo/Albert Facelly,Sipa Press.
Record for Any Paul Gauguin Print Sold at Auction Established Today at Sotheby'sA new auction record for a print by Paul Gauguin was achieved. Photo: Sotheby's.LONDON.- This morning at Sotheby's in London , ten prints by Paul Gauguin from the Collection of Stanley J. Seeger, sold for £1.54 million ($2.47 million), almost four times the pre-sale low estimate for the group. A new auction record for a print by Paul Gauguin was achieved when Crouching Tahitian Woman Seen From The Back sold for £577,250 ($924,466), over three times the estimate (£180,000-220,000). The traced monotype, or 'printed drawing', was fiercely contested by a number of determined bidders, finally selling to a private collector on the telephone after a five-minute battle. Earlier in the sale, there was much excitement surrounding a pair of rare woodcuts by Albrecht Dürer – widely considered the greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance. The earliest printed star charts, A Map of the Northern Sky and A Map of the Southern Sky, sold for £361,250 ($578,542) to Daniel Crouch Rare Books, over thre ... More

Exhibition of Paintings and Works on Paper by Richard Prince at Gagosian Gallery in ParisRichard Prince, Untitled (de Kooning), 2009 : Ink jet and acrylic on canvas 196.5 x 156.8 cm PRINC 2009.0124 © Richard Prince. Courtesy of the artist and Gagosian Gallery.PARIS.- Gagosian Gallery presents "Richard Prince: de Kooning" an exhibition of paintings and works on paper. This coincides with "Richard Prince: American Prayer" at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, an exhibition of American literature, ephemera and artworks from Prince's personal collection. Prince's "de Kooning" series is a process of interaction with the canonic imagery of the Abstract Expressionist idol Willem de Kooning. The idea for these edgy Oedipal works came to him when he was leafing through a catalogue of de Kooning's Women series. He started sketching over the paintings, sometimes drawing a man to de Kooning's woman. As time went on, he began applying fragments of male and female torsos, genitalia, thighs, and facial features, cut and pasted from catalogues and vintage ... More

City of Cologne will Receive a Spectacular Gift from the Bequest of Irene LudwigNatalja Gontscharowa, Porträt Michail Larionow, 1913. Öl auf Leinwand / Oil on canvas, 105 x 78 cm. Museum Ludwig, Köln / Sammlung Ludwig © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2011. Foto: Museum Ludwig Köln/RBA.COLOGNE.- After the unexpected death of Prof. Dr. h.c. mult. Irene Ludwig last November, the terms of our generous patron's testament have been disclosed. The City of Cologne will receive spectacular gifts and permanent loans from the bequest of Irene Ludwig for the Museum Ludwig and the Museum Schnütgen. A total of 528 works from the estate of Prof. Ludwig will permanently enrich Cologne's collections. Mayor Jürgen Roters announced the donation today in the Historisches Rathaus, expressing deep-felt admiration and gratitude for this Honorary Citizen of Cologne's decision. "The City of Cologne and anyone interested in art today or in the future will henceforth remember Prof. Irene Ludwig's extraordinarily generous gift with immense gratitude when visiting one of our museums. This is the ultimate comple- ... More

Exhibition of New Work by Spanish Artist Angela de la Cruz at Lisson GalleryAngela de la Cruz, Compressed (Cream), 2011. Oil on aluminium, 122 x 70 x 56 cm. Photo: Courtesy Lisson Gallery.LONDON.- Lisson Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by Angela de la Cruz. Fiercely emotive, de la Cruz's work examines the language of painting and sculpture, challenging the established norms and testing the boundaries of both mediums. Says Lisson Gallery's Curatorial Director Greg Hilty, "De la Cruz's fierce independence of vision and confidence with the physical matter of her work marks her out as one of the truly unique artistic voices of her generation." De la Cruz's work is both unapologetically raw and darkly humorous, possessing a physicality that is as much influenced by the work of comics such as Jacques Tati, Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd as it is by the visceral nature of Goya's painting. Through violent interventions she anthropomorphises her work, manipulating and deconstructing her canvases and ... More

Exhibition at Jacquemart-André Museum Evokes the Private World of the Caillebotte BrothersMartial Caillebotte, Maurice Minoret ramant. Tirage photographique, 11 x 8 cm. Collection particulière © D.R.PARIS.- Through 11 July 2011, the Jacquemart-André Museum is presenting The Caillebotte Brothers' Private World. Painter and photographer. An encounter between Impressionism and photography, this exhibition evokes the artistic and private world of the Caillebotte brothers. This original perspective of Gustave's paintings and Martial's photography invites the visitor to enter the private world of a large Parisian family and explore the new urban lifestyle which was taking hold at the dawn of the XXth century. The Caillebotte brothers became witnesses of a period that was undergoing a major urban and technological transformation, and a way of life often illustrated by Impressionist artists. Gustave Caillebotte's reputation for his talent as a painter and his role as patron of his Impressionist friends is well established. We also know that he had great affection for his brother Martial. But Mar ... More

Christie's to Sell Giant Pearl in Dubai, Expected to Sell for as Much as $250,000The baroque drop-shaped natural pearl weighing 239.7 grains (59.92 carats). Estimate: US$180,000-250,000. © Christie's Images Limited 2011.

By: Catherine Ngai
DUBAI (REUTERS).- Auction house Christie's will put one of the world's largest pearls on the block at its Dubai spring jewelry sale on April 20 in a nostalgic reminder of the Emirate's pearl diving past. The auction house is showcasing an array of pearls, diamonds, gems and gold jewelry ahead of the sale. Pearls are especially unique to Dubai, as pearl hunting was a major source of income a century ago in the port city. Christie's -- who have been holding regular auctions in the Middle East since 2006 -- saw regional sales reach $51 million last year, up from recession lows of $18-20 million in 2009. Globally, the art and jewelry-selling powerhouse posted record sales of $5 billion in 2010. "2009 was a very difficult year for us. Volumes were down and we had price softening," ... More
Hundreds of British Arts Organizations Feel the Sting of Government's Funding CutsFile photo of the Royal Opera House in London's Covent Garden. AP Photo/Bridget Jones.

By: Jill Lawless, Associated Press
LONDON (AP).- Hundreds of British arts organizations had their public funding slashed or eliminated Wednesday, the result of government spending cuts aimed at tackling the country's deficit. The Arts Council England must cut 15 percent from the amount it gives to art, music, theater, dance, literature and other groups by 2015 — which still leaves it with almost 1 billion pounds ($1.6 billion) to hand out. The council said that instead of "salami slicing" — cutting 15 percent from everyone — it wanted to create a smaller but stronger portfolio of groups. So some have been cut off entirely, while others have seen their funding increase. "We have taken the brave path of strategic choices, not salami slices, which has meant some painful decisions," said council chair Liz Forgan. The council had funded about 850 groups but that has shrunk to 695 — chosen from 1,330 applicants. More than 200 groups will now have their funding cut entirely from ... More

Living Legend of the International Avant-Garde, Yayoi Kusama, at Gagosian in RomeYayoi Kusama, Self Portrait (Tway), 2010. Acrylic on canvas, 89 1/2 x 71 5/8 inches © Yayoi Kusama. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery.ROME.- Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of recent paintings and sculptures by Yayoi Kusama. Kusama is a living legend of the international avant-garde who has emphatically eschewed the categorizations of modern art. Flamboyant yet profound, her oeuvre runs the gamut from unique masterpieces to mass-produced pop culture commodities, consistent in their constant and manifold appeal to the imagination and the senses. In a protean career spanning more than sixty years, she has made cosmic infinity and personal obsession the twin poles of her artistic inquiry. This exhibition of recent work weaves between the two oppositions, juxtaposing monadic sculptures with topological installations and abstract paintings with self-portraits. Three sculptures spanning fifty years reveal Kusama's constantly evolving approach to reflectivity as concept, process, and metaphor. Narcissus Garden is a sculptural installation of hundreds ... More

A Celebration of the Skill of Emerging Victorian Artists at the National Gallery of VictoriaIsabella Carlstrom, Cemented in consumerism (detail), earthenware on painted composition board and wood, 122.0 x 242.0 x 80.0 cm. Melbourne Girls Grammar, South Yarra.MELBOURNE.- Opening 31 March, the National Gallery of Victoria will present Top Arts: VCE 2010, a celebration of the skill and imagination of emerging Victorian artists. Now in its seventeenth year, Top Arts will display 55 works by 53 students from government, Catholic and independent schools from across Victoria. Exemplary drawings, photography, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, books, short films and textiles will be represented in this year's exhibition. Works have been inspired by a wide range of themes, including responses to the natural and urban environment, family relationships, and consumerism. Responses to art movements and historical events are also explored with one student depicting her grandmother's five years in Auschwitz and another drawing the brutality of the Russian Revolution. Merren Ricketson, Top Arts Coordinating Curator said: "Each ... More
Lichtenstein Drawing Acquired for $10 Expected to Achieve over $1,000,000 at Christie'sRoy Lichtenstein's "Drawing for a Kiss V." The 6 by 6 inch graphite and wax drawing will be auctioned May 11, 2011. AP Photo/Christie's Images Ltd 2011.

By: Ula Ilnytzky, Associated PressNEW YORK (AP).- The invitation to a 1960s "happening" was intriguing: Pay $10 to enter a lottery for the chance to get a key to a Penn Station locker containing artwork. For one New Yorker who attended the 1965 event, the key revealed a Roy Lichtenstein drawing that Christie's auction house estimates will fetch around $1 million at its May 11 auction. "Kiss V" is a study for one of Lichtenstein's major paintings of the same name, which is in a private collection and belongs to his dream-girl series created between 1961 and 1965. Measuring 6 inches by 6 inches, the study is a comic book-inspired close-up of a man and woman, executed in graphite and wax crayon. The artist, who died in 1997, was famous for his cartoon-inspired style that helped launch — along with Andy Warhol, Jasper John and others — the pop art movement. "Happenings, ... More

Maine Governor Paul LePage Taken to Task after Labor-Themed Mural RemovedWaves of criticism have followed the removal of a mural depicting workers' history in Maine. REUTERS/Judy Taylor.

By: Clarke Canfield, Associated PressPORTLAND, ME (AP).- The president of Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts sent a scathing letter Tuesday to Maine Gov. Paul LePage for removing a labor-themed mural from the Department of Labor headquarters as the status of the disputed artwork remains in limbo and its location remains a secret. The 36-foot mural was taken down over the weekend after LePage said it was too biased in favor of organized labor and wasn't in line with his pro-business agenda. The mural was installed in 2008 and depicts Maine's long labor history with images of mill workers, labor strikes and child laborers among its scenes. In a letter faxed to LePage's office, Mount Holyoke College President Lynn Pasquarella said she has "grave concerns" about the decision to remove the mural, which includes a depiction of 1902 Mount Holyoke graduate and former U.S. ... More

Smithsonian American Art Museum to Create Education Center and Expand ProgramThe 2,300-square-foot facility will be located on the first floor of the museum's historic main building, located at Eighth and F streets N.W. in Washington, D.C.WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonian American Art Museum is creating an education center that will allow it to significantly expand its national education program and meet the needs of the museum's many education constituencies. The center will benefit students in classrooms across the nation and on U.S. military bases worldwide as well as school groups touring the museum, conservators, research fellows and educators. The museum recently received an $8 million private gift to support the creation of the center and a related program endowment. The 2,300-square-foot facility will be located on the first floor of the museum's historic main building, located at Eighth and F streets N.W. in Washington, D.C. Activities will include pre- and post-tour discussions, real-time video conference tours, professional workshops for educators, including the Clarice Smith Teacher Institutes, graduate seminars, presentations by resea ... More
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Stolen Drtikol Photograph Found in the United StatesPRAGUE (AP).- Police say a print by famed Czech photographer Frantisek Drtikol stolen from a Prague museum was found in California. The print of Drtikol's 1925 female nude "The Wave" disappeared March 13 from the Museum of Decorative Arts in the Czech capital. Police spokeswoman Eva Kropacova says it was offered to be auctioned at a gallery in California. Kropacova says the gallery owner Joseph Bellow contacted the London-based Art Loss Register, which informed police investigators. The print, which was insured for 1,25 million koruna ($71,500) was transported from London to Prague Wednesday. Police declined to give any detail about a suspect who remains at large. Prague museum has 10 prints of the photograph, including the one Drtikol marked "the final." ... More
Harper Montgomery, One of the Nation's Leading Experts in Latin American Art, to Join Hunter CollegeNEW YORK, NY.- Hunter College has named Harper Montgomery, one of the nation's leading experts in Latin American art, the Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Professor in Latin American Art. Dr. Montgomery will join Hunter in the fall of 2011. The appointment is part of a newly formed partnership between Hunter and the Fundación Cisneros/Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros (CPPC) that is expected to have a transformative impact on Latin American art scholarship at Hunter. The partnership gives Hunter full access to artworks from the collection, archival materials and curatorial research that will enable the college to create new courses in Latin American and Caribbean art for both undergraduate and graduate students. These resources will also be made available to the Hunter College Art Galleries for study, exhibition, and publication. Hunter College President Jennifer J. Raab said: "After an extensive international ta ... More
RM Auctions Presents Stunning Bertone Collection at Ville d'EsteLONDON.- RM Auctions, the world's largest collector car auction house for quality automobiles, is pleased to announce that it has been chosen by the liquidators of the Bertone Museum to offer six motor cars and one-off design concepts from the celebrated Italian manufacturer and coachbuilder, Bertone. This stunning collection of cars is another fantastic addition to RM's eagerly awaited debut sale at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este in Cernobbio, Italy, 21st May, 2011. "RM is delighted to be aligned with the illustrious Bertone brand and truly honoured to have been selected to bring some of their most famous and extraordinary creations to the open market for the very first time. We look forward to providing our collector car expertise for the successful sale of these rolling works of art," says Max Girardo, Managing Director, RM Europe. Illustrating the craftsmanship and styling leadership ... More
Keats Love Letter to Return to Keats House Following Successful City of London Corporation BidLONDON.- The City of London Corporation, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has bought a love letter written by the poet John Keats to Fanny Brawne at Wentworth Place (now Keats House) in 1820. The letter was bought at auction in London for £80,000. With fees the amount paid was £96,000. The City of London Corporation which manages Keats House (where the letter was written) says it will now be displayed there. The associated HLF project also includes one year of educational activities including workshops, digitisation and training for volunteers. In the letter, Keats wrote: "I shall Kiss your name and mine where your Lips have been - Lips! why should a poor prisoner as I am talk about such things." He said his "consolation" was "in the certainty of your affection". Fanny Brawne lived next door to him in Hampstead, north London. "You had better not come today," was scribbled on the outside of the letter. Mich ... More
Frank Miller's 1986 Dark Knight Batman & Robin Splash Page to Be Offered at Heritage AuctionsNEW YORK, N.Y.- The iconic original art for the page 10 splash page from issue #3 of Frank Miller and Klaus Janson's The Dark Knight Returns, the comic series that almost single-handedly re-vitalized Batman, and defined the best of 1980s comics, is expected to bring $100,000+ when it comes up for auction as part of Heritage Auctions' New York Signature(r) Vintage Comics & Comic Art Auction, May 5, at the Fletcher-Sinclair Mansion (Ukranian Institute), 2 East 79th Street (at 5th Ave.) "The Dark Knight Returns is universally acknowledged as one of the most important and influential superhero stories ever published," said Todd Hignite, Consignment Director for Comic & Illustration Art at Heritage. "Miller is arguably the greatest superhero writer/artist to work during this period, and Dark Knight is his undisputed masterpiece." Prior to the four-issue series of The Dark Knight Returns, Batman had lost his perch among ... More
Auction Set for William and Kate Sweet DispensersVIENNA (REUTERS).- If you've ever wanted to eat sweets disgorged from the chests of royalty, your time has come. PEZ, the Austrian company whose candy dispensers are known around the world, has created a special pair in the likeness of Britain's Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton ahead of next month's royal wedding. Fans of the royal couple or of Pez figurines can submit offers on the eBay for Charity auction platform from April 7 to 17. Proceeds will go to a charity supported by the couple, the company said on Tuesday. PEZ makes around 80 million dispensers and 4.6 billion sweets a year, but unlike other popular models the William and Kate figurines will not dispense sweets through their mouths. "The whole head bends back," the spokeswoman said. The smiling figure of Kate wears blue while William dresses in black with a red tie. "The figure of Prince William has a lot more hair than in real life," the spokeswoman said. ... More
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Sotheby's New York to Offer an Exceptional Tahitian Sculpture Carved by Paul Gauguin
Paul Gauguin's "Jeune tahitienne", a sculpture carved during the artist's first trip to Tahiti between 1891 and 1893, is seen at Sotheby's in New York. The intricate wooden bust is expected to sell for as much as $15 million when it is auctioned on May 3, according to Sotheby's. It depicts a young, unidentified Tahitian woman and includes jewelry which Gauguin made himself using seashells and pieces of red coral. REUTERS/Mike Segar.

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NEW YORK (REUTERS).- An intricate wooden bust carved by Paul Gauguin is expected to sell for as much as $15 million when it is auctioned on May 3, according to Sotheby's. "Jeune tahitienne," which was carved by Gauguin during his first trip to Tahiti between 1891 and 1893, depicts a young, unidentified Tahitian woman and includes jewelry which Gauguin made himself using seashells and pieces of red coral. A piercing left on the ear is believed by experts to have once held a flower, and two foxes carved in the back of the neck represent a sort of signature Gauguin often used, with the foxes being representative of sexuality. "It's rare to see a piece of art of such great quality and with such a great story," said Simon Shaw, Sotheby's head of Impressionist and Modern Art. "It's truly unique." The 9.5 inch-high carving, which has not been seen in public since 1961, was given as a gift to then 10-year old Jeanne Fournier, the dau ... More
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SAN SEBASTIAN.- Visitors walk by a picture wall in one of the showrooms of the San Telmo Museum in San Sebastian, Spain, which reopened the same day after a five-year restoration period. EPA/JAVIER ETXEZARRETA.
DC Moore Gallery Announces Acclaimed Painter George Tooker Dead at 90George Tooker, The Subway, 1950 (detail), egg tempera on gesso panel, 18 1/8 x 36 1/8 in. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, purchased with funds from the Juliana Force Purchase Award, 50.23. Photograph courtesy of the Whitney Museum of American Art.NEW YORK, N.Y.- One of the most acclaimed painters of his generation, George Tooker (1920-2011) possessed an originality and depth of vision that is unsurpassed in modern American art. For over sixty years, he has been highly regarded for his luminous and often enigmatic work. His themes range from alienation and the dehumanizing aspects of contemporary society to personal meditations on the human condition. By reducing action and anecdote to subtle gestures and juxtapositions that carry meaning and express essential truths, Tooker created modern allegories without traditional narrative content. Tooker died at his home in Hartland, Vermont, on Sunday, March 27 at the age of ninety. The cause was kidney failure according to DC Moore ... More

Getty Museum to Return Looted Painting Previously Owned by Jacques Goudstikker Pieter Molijn and Jan van Goyen, Landscape with Cottage and Figures, about 1640 (detail). Oil on canvas. 175.3 x 228.6 x 12.7 cm (69 x 90 x 5 in.) No. 72.PA.27. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.LOS ANGELES (AP).- The J. Paul Getty Museum has agreed to return a 370-year-old painting that once belonged to an art dealer who fled Holland when the Nazis invaded in 1940. Jacques Goudstikker was the Netherlands' biggest art dealer in the 1930s. He was fleeing the Nazis with his wife and young son at the beginning of World War II when he fell through a trap door on an outbound ship and died. His collection was looted, with some works claimed by Adolf Hitler chief deputy Hermann Goering. Goudstikker's daughter-in-law, Marei von Saher, has spent years trying to track down the works. Her successes have been on tour around the country in an exhibition that ends Tuesday in San Francisco and featured 45 recovered pieces from the collection. The Getty bought the 1640 Pieter Molijn painting titled "Landscape With Cottage and Figures" in good faith ... More

The Whitney Explores New Narratives through a Multi-Year Series of Collection ExhibitionsPreston Dickinson, Industry, c. 1923. Oil on canvas, 30 x 24 1/4 in. (76.2 x 61.6 cm) Whitney Museum of American Art; gift of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney 31.173NEW YORK, N.Y.- This spring, the Whitney Museum of American Art inaugurates a multi-year exhibition initiative aimed at reassessing the Museum's collection and, by extension, the history of twentieth- and twenty-first-century American art. As we approach groundbreaking for our downtown building project, the Whitney's curatorial team has devised a series of collection installations that will serve as a laboratory for possible approaches to displaying the Museum's holdings in its new building. From late April 2011, through the end of 2013, each of six consecutive exhibitions on the second floor of the Whitney's Breuer building will present a focused look at roughly one to two decades of American art seen through a novel, sometimes revisionist lens. These exhibitions, unfolding in chronological order as part of a larger "exhibition in time," collectively offer a panorama of a century of art in the Un ... More

UC Berkeley Art Museum Receives Grant To Conserve Hans Hofmann CollectionHans Hofmann, Sanctum Sanctorum, 1962; oil on canvas; 84 1/8 x 78 1/8 in.; gift of Hans Hofmann.BERKELEY, CA.- The University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is the recipient of a $93,825 award from the federal grant program Save America's Treasures to conserve the museum's remarkable collection of paintings by German-born artist Hans Hofmann (1880-1966), one of the most significant figures in the development of Abstract Expressionism. The grant supports essential conservation work on forty-eight paintings to resolve threats ranging from accumulated dust and debris to paint loss and instability, discoloration, and abrasions. Conservation work will take place over two years in collaboration with conservators at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Plans are currently under way for future exhibitions and a possible international tour following completion of the conservation project in 2013. A gift from the artist to

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Portuguese Architect Eduardo Souto de Moura is This Year's Winnner of the Pritzker Prize
Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto Moura speaks during a press conference after being awarded with the 2011 Pritzker Architecture Prize, in Lisbon, Portugal, 28 March 2011. The international prize, which is awarded each year to a living architect for significant achievement, was established by the Pritzker family of Chicago through their Hyatt Foundation in 1979. Often referred to as 'architectures Nobel' and 'the professions highest honor,' it is granted annually. EPA/MIGUEL A. LOPES.
CHICAGO, IL (REUTERS).- Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura is the winner of this year's $100,000 Pritzker Prize for his designs that convey both "power and modesty, bravado and subtlety," the foundation that awards the prize said on Monday. The honor, often dubbed the Nobel prize for architecture, was supposed to be announced next month and presented in Washington, D.C., but was prematurely reported by a news outlet, according to a spokesman. The annual prize, which goes to a living architect, is endowed by the wealthy Chicago-based Pritzker family, majority owners of Hyatt Hotels Corp and other businesses. It was first bestowed on American architect Philip Johnson in 1979, and has since been awarded to architects from around the world including Souto de Moura's former teacher Alvaro Siza in 1992. "The fact ... More
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LONDON.- Two delivery men carry an artwork by Fiona Gallagher to the submissions department at the Royal Academy of Arts in London March 28, 2011. The Royal Academy of Art accepted artworks for the worlds largest open submission contemporary art show, on Monday. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett.
A Rare and Extensive Archive of Love Letters by Elizabeth Taylor Up for Sale at RR AuctionsA page of a letter written in 1949, by the late actress Elizabeth Taylor to her first fiance, William Pawley. AP Photo/RR Auctions.

By: Holly Ramer, Associated PressCONCORD, N.H. (AP)- Before becoming a bride eight times over, Elizabeth Taylor was a 17-year-old starlet scribbling letters to her first fiance, charting on pale pink stationery his progression from her one-and-only to the one who got away. "I've never known this kind of love before — it's so perfect and complete — and mature," Taylor wrote to William Pawley on May 6, 1949. "I've never loved anyone in my life before one third as much as I love you — and I never will (well, as far as that goes — I'll never love anyone else — period)." Taylor, who died last week at age 79, was engaged to Pawley in 1949, just before her first marriage. More than 60 of the letters she wrote him between March and October of that year will be auctioned in May by RR Auctions of Amherst, ... More

Painting from the Collection of Mikhail Baryshnikov to Highlight Sotheby's Sale of Russian ArtPetr Vereshchagin's View of St. Petersburg to benefit the Baryshnikov Arts Center (detail). Photo: Sotheby's.NEW YORK, NY.- Sotheby's 12 April 2011 auction of Russian Art in New York will feature a painting that Mikhail Baryshnikov donated to the Baryshnikov Arts Center, so that they may offer it at auction. The full proceeds from the sale of Petr Petrovich Vereshchagin's View of St. Petersburg, one of the most magnificent cityscapes by the artist ever to appear at auction (est. $300/500,000*), will go to benefit the Center's work. The painting will be on view in Sotheby's York Avenue Galleries beginning 7 April alongside the full sale exhibition. The Baryshnikov Arts Center is the realization of a long-held vision by artistic director Mikhail Baryshnikov, who sought to build an arts center to serve as a thriving creative laboratory and performance space for multidisciplinary artists from around the world. Located in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, BAC comprises four studios, a studio theater, ... More

Italian Governor Gian Mario Spacca Wants Shared Custody of Statue with the Getty MuseumGian Mario Spacca, president of the Italian region of Marche. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok.

By: Sue Manning, Associated PressLOS ANGELES (AP).- An Italian lawmaker offered a cultural exchange proposal Monday that sounded a little like an ultimatum, saying officials at the J. Paul Getty Museum should behave ethically and return knowingly looted art. Gov. Gian Mario Spacca of the Marche region on the Adriatic Sea made the comment three days after officials at the Southern California museum told him they could not talk about the disputed "Victorious Youth" statue because the case was still in Italian court. "We have not come to declare war on the Getty," Spacco said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press before his news conference with reporters. However, he said the museum should do what is right or risk losing the statue forever. "We are here to try to resolve the dispute in a way that will benefit this great museum, the people ... More

Author Jeffrey Archer to Auction Works of Art from His Collection at Christie's in JuneAlexander Calder (1898-1976), Composition abstract (detail). Oil on canvas, 118 x 134 cm. Painted in 1947. Est: £200,000-300,000. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2011.LONDON (REUTERS).- British author and former parliamentarian Jeffrey Archer expects to raise over 5 million pounds ($8 million) when he sells works from his art collection including paintings by Claude Monet and Andy Warhol. "I recently celebrated my 70th birthday -- an event which prompts a certain degree of thought and realization. As a result, I have begun to restructure my art collection with a view to the future," Archer said in a statement. The auction, at Christie's in London on June 28, will comprise around 150 items including a portrait of Marilyn Monroe by Warhol valued at 100-150,000 pounds and a Monet landscape worth an estimated 800,000-1.2 million pounds. On June 27, best-selling author and amateur auctioneer Archer will appear at a separate charity sale at which he will offer around 20 mementos, collectibles and works ... More

Sotheby's Presents Beautiful and Rare Objects from Its Sale of Arts of the Islamic WorldA Highly Important Mamluk Armorial Candlestick made for Sayf al-Din Qushtumur, major-domo of Tuquztamur al-Hamawi, Mamluk viceroy of Egypt (1340-1) and Syria (1342-5) Est: £2,000,000 - 3,000,000. Photo: Sotheby's.LONDON.- Sotheby's sale of the Arts of the Islamic World to take place in London on the 6th April will offer an array of beautiful and rare objects, paintings and manuscripts which highlight the achievements of artists and craftsmen from across the Muslim world. The sale is particularly rich in works which reveal the cultural efflorescence which took place during the Middle Ages on the Mediterranean seaboard from Islamic Spain to the Levant. A pre-sale exhibition will take place at Sotheby's New Bond Street headquarters on the 1, 3, 4, 5 April 2011. Representing the heritage of Al-Andalus and North Africa is a pair of Almohad-period bronze doorknockers originating from the twelfth century (lot 299), estimated at £180,000 – 250,000*, and a carved wooden door panel from ... More

Thomas Dane Gallery in London Presents Artist Anya Gallaccio's Where is Where It's AtInstallation view of Anya Gallaccio's Where is Where it's at at Thomas Dane Gallery.LONDON.- Thomas Dane Gallery presents Anya Gallaccio: Where is Where it's at, on view from 23 March through May 7, 2011. Where is Where it's at is a journey through space and time, for which Anya Gallaccio culled sand from the stratified deposits of the deserts of Nevada, Utah and Arizona, and transported it to London. The trans-North American and transatlantic voyages of the sand evokes the personal journey of the artist herself, since she left the UK three years ago to take on the position of professor of visual arts at the University of California in San Diego. "Look closely at a crack in the wall and it might as well be the Grand Canyon" – Robert Smithson. The journey started in Death Valley; an almost cliché and cathartic Great-West American road-trip, to end up in London as an ordered theatre of shades and tones. Formally, the sand, which combines ... More
Last John Keats Love Letter in Private Hands for Sale; Dying Poet Pours Out HeartThe last of Keats's 30 surviving love letters to Fanny still in private hands, it is estimated at between £80,000 and £120,000. Photo: Bonhams.LONDON.- An exceptionally rare and moving love letter from Keats to his fiancée Fanny Brawne is for sale tomorrow - 29 March - as the Roy Davids Collection of Papers and Portraits comes up for auction at Bonhams, New Bond Street. The last of Keats's 30 surviving love letters to Fanny still in private hands, it is estimated at between £80,000 and £120,000. Keats wrote the letter in 1820 when he was fatally ill with consumption (TB). Though Fanny lived next door to Keats their meetings were restricted by his health which also prevented even the most limited physical contact. Keats refers to this painful constraint in the letter, regretting the fact that they cannot kiss – TB being highly contagious – but consoling himself with the certainty of her love. The full text of the letter is given below. The doomed love affair between Keats and Fanny Brawne is among the most famous in the history of literature and cont ... More

Only Publicly Known Matching Pair of Singing Bird Pistols Offered at Christie'sMatching mirror image pistols set with diamonds, agate and pearls. Estimated at HK$20 million to 40 million/US$2.5 million to 5 million. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2011.HONG KONG.- On Monday, 30 May 2011, Christie's will present a magnificent pair of matching gold and enamel Singing Bird Pistols, the highlight of the Important Watches sale in Hong Kong this Spring. Estimated at HK$20 million to 40 million/US$2.5 million to 5 million, the matching mirror-image pistols set with diamonds, agate and pearls, attributed to world-renowned craftsmen Frères Rochat, is the only publicly known pair of singing bird pistols in the world. This sale offers a singular collecting opportunity to acquire, not ONE but TWO of these museum pieces, at the same time. A stunning marriage of 19th century Swiss automata technology and exquisite craftsmanship, this pair of singing bird pistols epitomizes the creativity of watch makers in Europe to satisfy the ever-growing ... More

'Stations of a Pause' by Jitish Kallat at Gallery Chemould Prescott Road in MumbaiJitish Kallat, Epilogue, Installation View.MUMBAI.- After a gap of over three years since his last solo exhibition in his hometown Mumbai, Jitish Kallat opened 'Stations of a Pause' on 22nd March at Chemould Prescott Road. The show will be on view until 10th May 2011. For this exhibition the gallery space at Chemould Prescott Road is split into three separate units; of which a large portion of the gallery is shaped like a maze. Here Kallat is showing a 753-part photographic work, titled "Epilogue", tracing, his father's life through all the moons he saw from the day he was born on 2nd April 1936 to the day of his death on 2nd Dec 1998. Measuring his father's lifespan with the approximately 22,000 moons that he saw in the 63 years of his life, every moon in this piece is replaced with the image of a progressively consumed 'roti' (staple indian bread), morphing the image of a moon with a waxing or waning meal, marking the ... More
Dana Lixenberg Portrays Amsterdam in a Series of Landscapes and Interiors at FoamDana Lixenberg, Zorgcentrum De Open Hof Restaurant, 2010AMSTERDAM.- In Set Amsterdam, Dana Lixenberg portrays the city in a series of landscapes and interiors. These photographs depict Amsterdam as a kind of film set, fashioned by its current and former residents. The absence of people in the images turns the viewer's gaze to the space itself and to the myriad details which define these environments. In Set Amsterdam only traces of human activity hint at inhabitants and at lives fully lived. The exhibition Set Amsterdam, by Dana Lixenberg can be seen from 25 March to 29 May 2011 at Foam. Lixenberg was inspired to create these photographs after being commissioned to create actors' portraits for the eight-part television series A'dam - E.v.a. (Amsterdam and many others). This series, written by Robert Alberdingk Thijm and directed by Norbert ter Hall, broadcast from 6 March 2011 on Dutch television, examines individual lives in the city of Amsterdam. Her work on the series eventually g ... More

SKMU Sorlandets Kunstmuseum Presents Eija-Liisa Ahtila: Where is Where?Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Where is Where?, 2008. HD installation for 6 projections with sound. Photo: Marja-Leena Hukkanen. Courtesy of Marian Goodman Gallery, New York and Paris © 2008 Crystal Eye – Kristallisilmä Oy.KRISTIANSAND.- SKMU Sørlandets Kunstmuseum presents Where Is Where?, a multi-screen installation by Finish artist and filmmaker Eija-Liisa Ahtila (b. 1959). Ahtila's masterfully crafted narratives and touching portrayal of characters have captured the public's interest and won critical acclaim worldwide. Her films and multi-screen installations explore and experiment with storytelling, creating extraordinary tales out of ordinary human experiences. The exhibition is on view from March 26 through May 15, 2011. In her earlier works Ahtila has dealt with the unsettling human dramas at the centre of personal relationships e.g. with teenage sexuality, family relations, mental disintegration and death. Her later works however deal with more profound and basic artistic questions where she investigates the ... More

Yinka Shonibare Announces Kazuya Tsuji Winner of The Grange Gardens Sculpture PrizeKazuya Tsuji's installation entitled Ripples has been chosen as the winning artwork. Photo: © Kazuya Tsuji.LONDON.- GALERIE8 announces the artist Kazuya Tsuji as the winner of the Grange Garden Sculpture project 2011. Kazuya Tsuji's installation entitled Ripples has been chosen as the winning artwork for the new sculpture prize dedicated to the aesthetic transformation of Bermondsey in South London. The award includes prize money of £5,000 as well as up to £35,000 for materials to bring the proposal into fruition. Yinka Shonibare, the artist behind Trafalgar Square's current Fourth Plinth commission and head judge for the Grange Gardens Sculpture Prize, described the winning entry as "a beautiful and playful recreation of water ripples in a garden pond. The water ripples sculptures exude meditative calm in the way that they are integrated into the garden design. Congratulations to him, this is a well deserved win!" Creating ripples out of grey concrete blocks, Tsuji hopes to produce a work that develops a s ... More
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Isaac Julien's Ten Thousand Waves at Museum BrandhorstMUNICH.- The Udo and Anette Brandhorst Stiftung has co-commissioned a new work by Isaac Julien, which was completed in 2010 and will be presented in Germany for the first time starting for the public 30 March 2011 in the Museum Brandhorst. Ten Thousand Waves is a 9-channel video installation, which the artist worked on for almost four years. The main scenes were filmed in China under participation of several internationally-celebrated actresses, including the legendary Maggie Cheung and Zhao Tao. The video artist Yang Fudong, as well as the poet Wang Ping and calligraphy grandmaster Gong Fagen also stood before the camera. The starting point for Julien was a Chinese legend concerning the goddess Mazu whose special powers include the safe escorting of those imperiled at sea to quieter shores. Clips of old photographs conjure up this story; however, Julien relocates the main character, played by Maggie ... More
AGO Partners with Images Festival to Feature Jon Sasaki Installation in Its Toronto Now SeriesTORONTO.- Toronto-based artist Jon Sasaki will present a new installation that recontextualizes the iconic images of the Canadian landscape famously depicted by Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven. Inspired by the artist's childhood visits to the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and the National Gallery of Canada, Jon Sasaki: Pine features work created and conceived on a visit to Algonquin Park, where Thomson created some of Canada's most recognizable paintings. The exhibition will be on view from April 6 through June 5, 2011. Presented in collaboration with the Images Festival, Jon Sasaki: Pine includes three works: Jack Pine, 8' Camera Crane, a haphazard 360-degree shot of the view depicted in Thompson's 1917 painting Jack Pine; Northern River, 8' Camera Crane, a large digital photograph that shows the same camera and crane rendered practically immobile by pine tree ... More
Four Phenomenal Ferraris from Private Collection Headline Bonhams Hendon SaleLONDON.- Four outstanding Ferraris - a 1999 Ferrari F50 Barchetta; a 1985 Ferrari 288GTO Berlinetta; a 1990 Ferrari F40 Berlinetta; and a 2003 Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale – which form part of a private collection, are to be sold at Bonhams sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia at the Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon on 11 April 2011. In total, the cars are expected to realise in excess of £1 million between them. The 1999 Ferrari F50 Barchetta, which has just 5,444 kilometres on its odometer, has been written about in Autocar as 'an uncompromising, carbon fibre, V12, two-seat sports car based on the Ferrari 614/2 that won six races in 1990 and nearly snatched the driver's championship for Alain Prost'. Built to commemorate the Maranello marque's 50th anniversary, it has attracted a pre-sale estimate of £350,000 – 400,000, whi ... More
Packer Schopf Gallery to Present Chris Bathgate, Solo Show at SOFA: New YorkCHICAGO, IL .- Packer Schopf Gallery will present the work of Baltimore artist, Chris Bathgate, in a solo show, New Machined Works, at the Sculpture, Objects & Functional Art Fair, which opens on April 14 to – 17 at the Park Avenue Armory, in New York. In contrast to many of his contemporaries, Chris Bathgate's use of metal is neither structural nor illusionistic. It does not refuse to transform the medium, and it does not play on the medium's opposites, e.g. lightness from metal's weight, or organic forms from its rigidity. Bathgate's process most closely resembles that of a machine builder or engineer. In the last two years, he has become increasingly involved in using mathematical techniques. This has allowed him to achieve the high degree of precision necessary for assembling such intricate works (thes ... More
Limor Tomer Named New Concerts & Lectures General Manager at the MetropolitanNEW YORK, N.Y.- Thomas P. Campbell, Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, announced today the appointment of Limor Tomer as the Museum's General Manager of Concerts & Lectures, effective May 2. She currently holds the dual positions of Executive Producer for Music at radio station Classical 105.9 FM WQXR and Adjunct Curator for Performing Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. At the Metropolitan Museum, Ms. Tomer—whose prolific career in the arts encompasses more than 20 years of experience as producer, programmer, administrator, and musician—will head the renowned Concerts & Lectures series, which is in its 57th season and presents more than 200 events to the public each year. "I am very pleased that Limor Tomer has agreed to take on the immense, exciting challenge of leading our ... More
600-Pound Bronze Moose Among California Statue TheftsSAN DIEGO (AP).- San Diego County authorities are looking for art thieves who have made off with at least 18 metal, wood and concrete statues — including a 600-pound bronze moose. The North County Times reports the thieves have stolen nearly $44,000 worth of lawn art since October. Most of the thefts occurred in San Marcos and Ramona. The artworks included Buddha yard statutes, a life-sized aluminum colt, a 3-foot-tall statue of the Virgin Mary and a copper statue of three children valued at $15,000. Detectives suspect that the metal works may have been broken up and sold to recyclers, while the other pieces might have been resold. ... More
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Christie's Offers One of the Finest Private Collections of Early 20th Century Decorative Art
The 'Maharaja' adjustable chaise longue 'Aux Skis' by French furniture designer Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann, 1929, part of the Chateau de Gourdon collection, is presented at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. The Gourdon Collection of masterpieces has focused principally on the classicism of Art Deco and on the emergence of Modernism in France, starting with works from the age of Art Nouveau, moving on to demonstrate the great achievements of Art Deco in the 1920s. The collection, one of the finest private collections of early 20th century decorative art and design, will go to auction by Christie's March 29-31 in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau.
PARIS.- Christie's presents the sale of the Gourdon Collection, one of the finest private collections of early 20th century decorative art and design ever to be offered at auction, on 29, 30 and 31 March 2011, at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. The collection is estimated to achieve between 35 and 50 million euros. Housed in the spectacular medieval Château de Gourdon near Grasse, towering majestically over the Gorges du Loup, this collection of masterpieces has focused principally on the classicism of Art Deco and on the emergence of Modernism in France – the latter movement symbolised by the outstanding representation of the Union des Artistes Modernes (UAM.). The collection provides a chronological narrative – starting with exemplary works form the age of Art Nouveau, moving on to demonstrate the great achievements of Art Deco in the 1920s and illustrating in depth the utopian Modernist aesthetic – a rad ... More
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AVILES.- Spanish Presidency Minister, Ramon Jauregui (5-L); Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyers grandson Carlos Oscar Niemeyer (3-L), and several regional authorities as they pose in the central grounds of the Oscar Niemeyer International Cultural Center during its opening ceremony in Aviles, Spain, 26 March 2011. The cultural center is the first work by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer which was built in Spain. EPA/ALBERTO MORANTE..
Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings, and Prints by James Siena at the Pace GalleryJames Siena, Untitled (first triangle painting), 2009, enamel on aluminum, 9-5/8" x 7-9/16" (23.7 cm x 19.2 cm) Photo: Kerry Ryan McFate/ Courtesy The Pace Gallery © James Siena, courtesy The Pace Gallery.NEW YORK, NY.- The Pace Gallery presents an exhibition of paintings, drawings, and prints by James Siena, featuring new works created by the artist over the past three years. The exhibition focuses on the artist's methodology, from his use of repeated systems to figurative drawings that explore alternate means of creating an image. The show is on view at 510 West 25th Street from March 25 through April 30, 2011. James Siena is known for his unique process, creating intricate geometric abstractions driven by predetermined self-imposed sets of rules, or "visual algorithms." By establishing a basic unit and action and repeating it ad infinitum, Siena allows the unpredictability of his self-generated system to govern the final outcome of his complex picture plane, while still maintaining the presence of the artist's hand. The exhibition features twenty-three new glossy enamel on aluminum paintings, and thir ... More

New York Marks 100th Anniversary of 1911 Capitol Fire with Exhibition and New FilmThe corridor on fourth floor of the New York State Capitol is seen after a fire. AP Photo/Albany Institute of History and Art.NEW YORK (AP).- The fire started in the Assembly Library and quickly spread down the hall to the nearby New York State Library, finding plenty of fuel among towering shelves jammed with books and cabinets filled with hundreds of thousands of documents, many of them centuries old. It would be several days before firefighters finally doused the last embers of the state Capitol fire that started in the early morning hours of March 29, 1911. Meanwhile, one man was dead and an untold wealth of New York's history and heritage — from Dutch colonial records to priceless Iroquois artifacts — had gone up in flames. The disaster, according to the man who served as the State Library's director before and after the fire, was unequaled in the history of modern libraries. The fire is estimated to have destroyed about 500,000 books and 300,000 manuscripts; only 7,000 books and 80,000 manuscripts were saved. The blaze also destroyed 8,500 artifacts in the New York State ... More

Film of Werner Herzog's Exclusive Access to the Recently Discovered Chauvet Caves Fear of damage from exposure to light and even human breath has meant that only a tiny handful of researchers have witnessed the paintings in person.NEW YORK, NY.- Positively received at its Toronto Festival Premiere, CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS shows the dramatic results of Herzog's exclusive access to the recently discovered Chauvet caves in the South of France, and their truly extraordinary cave paintings, dating back 32,000 years. Herzog's use of 3D really brings these beautiful works of art and the breath-taking cathedral like cave with its towering stalagmites to life. Herzog uses his unique access to this treasure trove of Palaeolithic masterpieces to muse on the immensity and fragility of man's progress. Herzog combines his gifts as a conjurer of unforgettable images, explorer of forbidden landscapes and poetic philosopher to illuminate and celebrate the earliest recorded visions of humanity. The Chauvet Cave, which contains the earliest known cave paintings, was discovered in 1994 and is considered one of the most significant prehistoric art sites ... More

Giant Silk China Scroll Goes for $30 Million Plus to Anonymous Hong Kong CollectorVisitors look on a Qianlong-dynasty painting, representing a military parade, at a action house in Toulouse. AP Photo/Manuel Blondau.PARIS (AP).- A giant 18th-century Chinese silk scroll painting of a military troop review has been sold at auction for more than euro22 million ($30.8 million), the highest auction price for a Chinese work in France. The work, found in a Paris attic and sold in Toulouse by auctioneer Marc Labarbe, is one of a series of four works of 17th-century maneuvers that mobilized some 20,000 men. A Hong Kong collector, who asked to remain anonymous, made the winning bid Saturday of euro22,057,000 after a ferocious bidding war with seven others. The 24-meter-long (78.7 feet) horizontal scroll was painted around 1748 under Emperor Qianlong. One of the four scrolls is in the Palace Museum of Beijing, and another was auctioned off in 2008 at Sotheby's in Hong Kong — for $67.86 million. ... More

Trio of Intriguing & Provocative Exhibitions at Wexner Center in Ohio this SpringLouise Bourgeois, Avenza, 1968–1969. Latex and fiberglass, 21 x 30 x 46 inches. Courtesy Cheim & Read, Hauser & Wirth, and Galerie Karsten Greve. Photo: Christopher Burke.COLUMBUS, OH.- The Wexner Center hosts a suite of exhibitions this spring and summer, featuring Double Sexus: Hans Bellmer and Louise Bourgeois, flanked by two individual artist presentations: Human Behavior: Nathalie Djurberg with Music by Hans Berg, a survey of recent work in clay animation and sculpture, and Pipilotti Rist: The Tender Room, featuring a new multimedia installation created for the Wex. The exhibitions are on view March 26–July 31, 2011. "Anchored by Double Sexus, this suite of exhibitions was consciously constructed to be at once illuminating and provocative, moving and unsettling," notes Wexner Center Director Sherri Geldin. "Brilliantly juxtaposing the work of Louise Bourgeois and Hans Bellmer, the exhibition reveals not only the remarkable ... More

New Permanent Display, from Victorian to Modern British Art, for the Walker Art GalleryMrs Mounter by Harold Gilman.LIVERPOOL.- 'Art and Insanity at the Walker Art Gallery' was one newspaper's description of the Walker Art Gallery's 1892 purchase of the painting Summer (1891) by Edward Hornel. The uproar surrounding the acquisition was due to the artist's unusual style, creating patterns and striking colours which virtually diminished the subject. Strength of feeling was such that Philip Rathbone, chair of Liverpool City Council's arts committee, was forced to threaten his resignation if the painting was not accepted. The controversial painting now features in a new interactive gallery, exploring the often turbulent transition from Victorian to modern British art, which opened at the Walker Art Gallery on 25 March 2011. Radical shifts in British art are set against a backdrop of major upheavals in society, European art movements and wider world events, providing a more thorough understanding of the ... More
Klemens Gasser and Tanja Grunert Present Artist Grayson Cox's First Solo Show with the GalleryInstallation view (Skylit Room), includes (from front to back) Chair, 2010. Wood, enamel, 37 ½ x 16 x 18 ¾ in. Scoreboard, 2011. Bleach, fabric, wood, enamel, 67 1/8 x 74 x 22 ½ in. Point of Purchase, 2011. Bleach, acrylic on canvas, wood, enamel, 80 ½ x 39 ½ x 19 ¾ in.NEW YORK, NY.- Klemens Gasser and Tanja Grunert present Grayson Cox's first solo show with Gasser Grunert, a collection of prints, places, aspirational architectural, and shunted points of purchase, culled and dyed into fabric with bleach, gives voice to the ominous appeal of corporate identity, of forms so singularly generic that they exemplify the disorientation of contemporary moral space. Nudge, Nudge Me Do points to a mass compliance that has transformed our built environment and our mode of navigation within it. On view is an evocation of soft corporate power without concrete intention. In the bleached prints, each image is revealed through a process of removal, looking suspiciously as if it had always waited within the fabric, like an image on a shroud. The resulting images have a sense of being embedded, created inside the fabric as opposed to on top of it. The bleached stains in the fabric pull the archetypal i ... More

De Hallen Haarlem Presents the First Solo Exhibition by Matt Stokes in a Dutch MuseumLong After Tonight, production still, 2005. Super 16mm film and audio transferred to Digibeta/DVD, 6.45 minutes. Courtesy: the artist, Lüttgenmeijer, Berlin, Workplace Gallery, Gateshead and ZieherSmith, New York. Photograph: Peter Dibdi.HAARLEM.- De Hallen Haarlem presents the first solo exhibition by Matt Stokes in a Dutch museum. This British artist is chiefly known for his video work in which he investigates underground currents in contemporary music. The museum is showing new and recent work by Stokes, in which he focuses on the subcultures of grindcore and Northern Soul. The exhibition can be seen from 26 March through 13 June, 2011. The English artist Matt Stokes (b. Penzance, 1973) does work in which performance, music and social engagement flow together. Stokes generally produces video work that zooms in on the social and visual codes of specific subcultures, and which is preceded by a period of intensive research and active cooperation with local communities. For instance, in the past he has made work on the folk tradition in Camden, hardcore punk in Austin, Texas, and the Northern Soul movement in Dundee. Rather than the documentary form whic ... More

European Drawings from the Collection on View at the Portland Museum of ArtJean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Portrait of the Honorable Frederick Sylvester North Douglas, Son of Lord and Lady Glenbervie, 1815, graphite on paper, 8 1/4 x 6 1/4 in. The Joan Whitney Payson Collection at the Portland Museum of Art. Gift of John Whitney Payson.PORTLAND, ME.- The Portland Museum of Art features an exhibition devoted to European drawings comprised of 30 works from the Museum's permanent collection and on loan from private collectors. European Drawings at the Portland Museum of Art, on view March 26 through May 22, 2011, highlights masterworks by the finest draughtsmen of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. This is a unique opportunity to see works of art that are rarely exhibited because of the fragile nature of paper. The exhibition is part of Where to Draw the Line: The Maine Drawing Project, a statewide collaboration of 20 arts organizations that will present exhibitions dedicated to the medium of drawing throughout 2011. From portraits and figure studies to landscapes and architectural studies, the exhibition showcases a spectrum of styles, ranging from an 18th-century caricature to elegant architectural designs, and ... More
Aerosol Art by Ben Quilty Inhabits the Art Gallery of South Australia in AdelaideBen Quilty, Inhabit (detail).ADELAIDE.- Ben Quilty couldn't quite believe it when the Art Gallery of South Australia acquired his most recent exhibition in its entirety. Featuring 16 luscious oil paintings and a large metal sculpture Quilty's Inhabit is a landmark body of work that continues the artist's exploration of self and identity. Quilty flew into Adelaide last week for just four hours – during his visit he covered the pristine Gallery walls with aerosol paint, transforming the gallery space into a total work of art. "This work will certainly challenge our audiences' ideas about how artists work – for contemporary artists like Ben Quilty nothing is off limits" said Gallery Director Nick Mitzevich. Charged by what Germaine Greer recently referred to as the "scars on his psyche", Quilty's work continues to strike a chord with his audiences. In an attempt to expel his own demons, I ... More

Zapoteca and Mixteca Art Together for the First Time at the National Museum of Anthropology Zapoteca skull. Photo DMC INAH/M. Tapia.MEXICO CITY.- The Bat God Mask, golden objects from Tomb 7 in Monte Alban, Atzompa ceremonial vases, and the model of a mortuary rite, are part of the great exhibition Six Ancient Cities of Mesoamerica in the National Museum of Anthropology (MNA) that opened on March 17th 2011. Monte Alban, ancient city at the Mexican state of Oaxaca, opens the exhibition organized by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) with 2 stelae created to commemorate the first rulers of the city. The display of more than 400 objects testifies for the cultural development reached at 6 Mesoamerican cities: El Tajin, Palenque, Teotihuacan, Tenochtitlan, Tlatelolco and Monte Alban. Artwork that dates from 5th century BC, part of heaps of the National of Anthropology, Cultures of Oaxaca and Monte Alban Site museums, part of the INAH museums network, is exhibited at the section ... More

S.M.A.K. Conceives a Plan to Display the Works of Art and Documents of Marcel Broodthaers This gallery is located on the boundary between the museum and the Floralia Hall behind it.GHENT.- Several years ago S.M.A.K. conceived a plan to provide a permanent place in the museum to display the works of art and documents of Marcel Broodthaers (Brussels, 1924 - Cologne, 1976) from its collection. Since 1973, when the Friends of S.M.A.K. were able to buy Miroir d'Époque Regency (1973), S.M.A.K. has continued to have a particular interest in Broodthaers' work. Several other major works and documents have also been acquired since then. Shortly after its opening in 1999, for example, the museum procured Grande Casserole de Moules (1966) and also a collection of objects, editions, books, films, catalogues, posters and invitations. In 2006 the Flemish Community purchased the crucial work Le Pense-Bête (1964) and gave it on permanent loan to S.M.A.K. The increasing ... More
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Monika Bartholomé, Arnulf Rainer, and Clemens Weiss Celebrated at Museum Kunst PalastDUSSELDORF.- The title SPOT ON refers to a museum kunst palast exhibition series for which several project rooms are set up anew at six-month intervals. In line with the museum's liveliness and openness the SPOT ON programme goes beyond being restricted to most recent art or individual genres, with the rooms accommodating presentations of selected work groups from the museum's own collection. The project rooms also introduce and facilitate discussion of important new acquisitions, as well as featuring smaller exhibitions of artists who live in Düsseldorf or have a particular connection with the city. Monika Bartholomé engages with Japanese Nesuke figures by means of drawings and film clips. Starting point of this project was the artist's fascination with the Nesuke collection held by museum kunst palast. These miniature carvings from the 18th and 19th century, which were used on kimono belts to fix s ... More
Homage to Miodrag Djuric Dado Around Three Large Triptychs at Galerie Jeanne-BucherPARIS.- The homage to Miodrag Djuric Dado has been worked around three major pieces painted in oil on canvas from 1975: the BOWERY TRIPTYQUE, the BOUKOKO TRIPTYQUE and the TRI PTYQUE DE NARVAL, along with the large-scale collages : À LA VILLE DE SAINT-DENIS, LE BOUCHER DE SAINT-NICOLAS, and two large-format drawings, FRIDA, LA LETTRE À MATHEY and other works on paper. This group of works demonstrates the degree of maturity attained by the artist between 1971 and 1975, the period during which we were involved with his work. The titles Dado gave these works relate his conception of a symbiosis between the events in his everyday life and the expression of memories that were more or less oniric. His experience of the tragic events of war which marked his teenage years developed an ardently dramatic mythology of an imaginary world that his painting tends to exorcise by offering him a disconcertingly idyllic environment. A common denominator can be found in the humanity that dominated ... More
Ophelia: An Exhibition of New Paintings by Antonio Murado at Von Lintel GalleryNEW YORK, NY.- Von Lintel Gallery presents Ophelia, an exhibition of new paintings by Antonio Murado. This is the artist's second solo show with Von Lintel Gallery and his seventh in New York. Murado is an extraordinarily versatile painter with a voracious and omnivorous appetite for source material. His paintings range from heavily textured impasto dirges to melodious arias, and always demonstrate his virtuosity with materials and skill at creating subtle painterly effect. In this series of paintings, inspired by Shakespeare's Ophelia, Murado orchestrates a range of techniques with stunning results. Rather than depicting the tragic heroine herself, Murado uses various methods to blow liquid paint across pale scrims of brushed on, semi-transparent color. The blown paint creates vaguely petal like forms that float over veil-like cooler hues, reminiscent of flowers on a watery surface--the most poignant and poetic symbols of O ... More
Smithsonian American Art Museum Meets the Challenge for New Curator of Craft Position at its Renwick GalleryWASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonian American Art Museum has met the challenge posed by Lloyd Herman, the founding director of its Renwick Gallery, to create a $2 million endowment to support a new curator of craft position. Herman's $800,000 challenge gift was the catalyst for attracting $1.2 million in matching funds from private contributors around the country. "Lloyd Herman has inspired us for a generation, first as the Renwick Gallery's founding director, bringing a passion and expertise to building the museum's craft collection, and now, fostering that passion through a new curatorial position," said Elizabeth Broun, The Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. "I am heartened by the outpouring of support from other craft lovers who helped bring this endowment to fruition," said Herman. "A second curator will allow the Renwick to explore new directions in our field, highlighting the enor ... More
Old Clock Gets New Spot at New York's Grand Central NEW YORK (AP).- A new clock — well, an old clock, really — has been installed on the lower level of Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal. Metro-North Railroad spokeswoman Marjorie Anders says the clock was moved from the upper level because new lighting fixtures hid it from sight. The clock is from the Self Winding Clock Co. Nancy Dyer of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors says there once were more than 50,000 Self Winding clocks across the country, all maintained by Western Union. She says Western Union transmitted the correct time to the clocks, and they helped maintain railroad schedules. Anders says the clock, framed by a square oak case, was too big and beautiful to put in a museum. So it was moved to the ceiling of the dining concourse. ... More
Nicolas Feuillatte Selects Julien Taylor as the "Artist of the Year"NEW YORK, NY.- Every year since 1999, Nicolas Feuillatte has selected and named the "artist of the year", who creates an original and exclusive work to add dimension to the brand identity. Each artist brings their own individual interpretation, symbolising an encounter between the artist and Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte. The work focuses on a number of themes specifically linked to the intrinsic character of the Champagne house, including terroir, time, "beyond", effervescence, and even nature. In 2011, Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte is celebrating its 35th anniversary. 35 years of inspiration, creation and effervescence... 35 magical years. For this magical anniversary, Julien Taylor, photographer and creative illusionist, has suspended time and place. Is it destiny or mere chance that in 2011, Julien Taylor is also celebrating being 35! For several years now Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte has demonstrated its committment to supporting the world of the arts. This includes awardin ... More
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