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Christie's New York Latin American Art Evening Sale Realizes $11 Million Tonight
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Mario Carreño’s Fuego en el batey (Fire in the farm) from 1943, which sold for $2,188,100. Photo by Christie's.

NEW YORK.- Christie's highly anticipated Latin American Sale totaled $11,004,350, led by strong results for Mario Carreño, Leonora Carrington, and Diego Rivera. Five new world auction records were achieved for artists Leonora Carrington, René Portocarrero, Helio Oiticica, Roberto Aizenberg, and Lygia Pape. The sale was 68% sold by lot and 77% by value. “Icons of Latin American modernism led the sale tonight with strong results for the top three lots, all of which date from the 1940s. We are particularly excited about the long overdue recognition and important world auction record for Leonora Carrington, whose work surpassed the $1million dollar mark, and for the spectacular price realized for the rediscovered masterpiece Fuego en el batey by the Cuban master Mario Carreño, which became the second highest auction price achieved for the artist. In addition, a new record was set for a self-portrait by Diego Rivera,” sai...More

From Raphael to Carracci: The Art of Papal Rome Opens at the National Gallery of Canada
OTTAWA.- The power, politics and drama that surrounded papal patronage in 16th-century Rome will be revealed in a magnificent new exhibition opening at the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) on May 29. From Raphael to Carracci: The Art of Papal Rome represents an unprecedented survey of art in this period. Presented by Sun Life Financial, it will be on view until September 7, 2009. This large international loan exhibition brings together over 150 exceptional paintings and drawings for the first time by celebrated artists such as Michelangelo, Titian, El Greco, Vasari, Barocci and Annibale Carracci. In addition, pieces by lesser known, but nonetheless superb artists are also included. They too played a significant role in the evolution of Renaissance Rome but have only recently been acknowledged and appreciated for their skill and relevance to art history during this period. Together they illustrate how papal patronage, which was driven by unrivalled ambition and the need to propa...More

Van Gogh Museum Acquires Painting by Pierre Bonnard
AMSTERDAM.- The Van Gogh Museum has recently been able to enrich its collection with the painting Montmartre in the rain by Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947). The work forms a valuable addition to the Van Gogh Museum's extensive collection of Nabis prints. Bonnard painted Montmartre in the rain in 1897 at the peak of his Nabis period. The painting is typical of Bonnard's early style. The acquisition represents the Van Gogh Museum's next step in building up a collection of Nabis paintings, following its purchase of The two sisters by Maurice Denis (1870-1943) in 1991. The painting may be viewed until 20 September 2009 on the third floor of the Rietveld building. The purchase was made possible with support from the BankGiro Lottery, which contributed around half the purchase price, the Rembrandt Association (supported by Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds) and the VSB Foundation.
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Sotheby's Spring 2009 Latin American Art Sale Totals $9,422,625
NEW YORK, NY.- Sotheby’s spring 2009 sale of Latin American Art in New York brought a total of $9,422,625 (est. $10.6/14.3 million). The top lot of the two-day sale was Diego Rivera’s Niña con rebozo, a work in tempera on linen which sold last night for $794,500, well above a high estimate of $450,000 and record for the artist in the medium. Nineteen auction records were established during the sale, for artists including Enio Iommi, Mercedes Pardo, Andreas López, Édouard-Théophile Pingret, Irene Sierra Carreño and Jose Antonio Davila, for a sculpture by Hugo Demarco, a painting by Martha Boto and for works on paper by Kcho and León Ferrari. Carmen Meliàn, Head of Sotheby’s Latin American Art department, said, “Our spring sale was highlighted by the strength of interest and prices for Latin abstract works. We are very pleased by the fact that over 85% of the lots sold over the past two days met or exceeded ou...More

Quadricentennial Celebration of the Hudson River Valley at Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY.- Celebrating the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s famed voyage up the Hudson in 1609, the exhibition Drawn by New York: Six Centuries of Watercolors and Drawings at the New-York Historical Society will be on view at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center...More

PHotoEspaña 2009: Exhibit Hall Channel of Isabel II Presents Sergey Bratkov (Glory Days)
MADRID.- As part of PHotoEspaña 2009, the Exhibit Hall Channel of Isabel II presents Sergey Bratkov (Glory Days). Sergey Bratkov’s work is directly influenced by the marked realism that he has absorbed from the Ukrainian artist Boris Mikhailov. He reflects the misery omnipresent in his city, Charkov, in photographic works that fit within the framework of national socialist art and a radical realism....More

Focus on Color: The Photography of Jeannette Klute at The Bruce Museum
GREENWICH, CT.- The Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut, presents its newest exhibition Focus on Color: The Photography of Jeannette Klute, from Saturday, June 20, 2009, through Sunday, September 27, 2009. The exhibition features a series of twenty-four color photographs by Jeannette Klute...More

ICE Recovers Egyptian Artifacts Stolen From a Museum in the Netherlands
NEW YORK, NY.- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement recovered seven artifacts of Egyptian origin that were found at a Manhattan auction house. The cultural heritage items were stolen from the Bijbels Museum in Amsterdam on July 29, 2007 in the middle of the afternoon. Dutch police contacted ICE to assist in the recovery of the artifacts on their behalf....More

Fuller Craft Museum Names Wyona Lynch-McWhite Exective Director
BROCKTON, MA.- Wyona Lynch-McWhite has been named Executive Director of Fuller Craft Museum according to Board President Michael C. King. Lynch-McWhite, who assumes the new position on June 1, is currently Fuller Craft’s Deputy Director, a position she has held for more than a year. She...More

Colorado River Photographs By Karen Halverson Explored in New Exhibition Space
SAN MARINO, CA.- To celebrate the expansion and reinstallation of the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art, The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens presents an exhibition of works from American photographer Karen Halverson’s Colorado River series, on view May 30...More

Dallas Museum of Art Appoints Jeffrey Grove as New Curator of Contemporary Art
DALLAS, TX.- Bonnie Pitman, The Eugene McDermott Director of the Dallas Museum of Art, today announced the appointment of Jeffrey Grove as the first Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art. Currently the curator of modern and contemporary art at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, and previously associate curator of contemporary art at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Grove has deep experience in shaping contemporary programs for encyclopedic museums. He will join the DMA in September 2009. ...More

Panel Discussion with Museum Reach Artists Commissioned by San Antonio River Foundation
SAN ANTONIO, TX.- In celebration of the city-wide opening of the Museum Reach extension of the Riverwalk, the San Antonio Museum of Art and the San Antonio River Foundation have teamed up to present a special panel discussion about the public art that punctuates the Museum Reach on Saturday, May 30, from 1 p.m.- 3 p.m. David S. Rubin, the Brown Foundation Curator of Contemporary Art at SAMA, will be joined by the eight artists responsible for the twelve site-specific art installations commissioned by the San...More

Haughtons' Legendary 'International Fair' Celebrates 21 Spectacular Years in New York
NEW YORK.- The International Fine Art and Antique Dealers Show, Brian and Anna Haughton's flagship fair, will again bring together the top dealers in the world from October 16th-22nd at the Park Avenue Armory, Park Avenue at 67th Street, New York City. Since its launch in 1989 the fair has occupied a place among the world's finest art and antiques fairs, thanks to a stellar exhibitor list featuring many of the most prestigious art and antique dealers in the United States and Europe. The sensational works of art are among the finest and rarest on the market. Optimism and confidence prevail among the exhibitors who have once again chosen to participate in this celebrated international showcase. Despite global ...More

Le Ciel Regarde la Terre - Artist: Philippe Pastor
VENICE.- For the first time the Principality of Monaco will be taking part in the 53rd International Art Exhibition – Venice Biennial, at the prestigious Palazzo del Presidio Militare, Caserma Cornoldi in Riva degli Schiavoni.
To represent the new pavilion, the commissioner Miria Vicini and the curator Giacomo Zaza have chosen the Monegasque artist Philippe Pastor with his important work Le ciel regarde la terre. The show offers a first time exhibition of a nucleus of three great paintings, especially made for the event, and an installation with burnt tree trunks....More

Glass Stress - Collateral Event of the 53rd International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia
VENICE.- Glass Stress, an official exhibition of the 53rd Venice Biennale that celebrates the use of glass in contemporary art, will be held at both the historic Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti at the Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti and at the Scuola Grande Confraternita di San Teodoro, San Marco from June 6 – November 22, 2009. The exhibition will be presented by Venice Projects, an organization dedicated to presenting the work of internationally recognized artists who work with glass. There will be a press preview on Thursday, June 4 from 11 am to 6 pm. The opening reception will be on Friday, June 5 at 6:00 pm. In additino, "Matter", a symposium organized by Artist Rene Rietmeyer, will be held at the Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti during the Glass Stress Press Preview on June 4 from 1 PM to 4 PM. ...More

Kunsthaus Baselland Presents Javier Téllez, Michael Bauer and Hagar Schmidhalter
BASEL.- Kunsthaus Baselland presents a solo exhibitions by Javier Téllez, Michael Bauer and Hagar Schmidhalter and one facade project by Basim Magdy on the occassion of Art Basel. Javier Téllez is one of the most internationally reputed contemporary artists: his work has been shown at many exhibitions, including Manifesta 7 in Trento, last year's Whitney Biennial and the Sydney Biennials in 2004 and 2008. Kunsthaus Baselland presents three significant works of recent years in their full scope. This is only the second time that his most recent film, Caligari and the Sleepwalker, is presented in an installation since it was first introduced in November 2008. The film is a kind of collage from staged dialogues and documentary interviews with patients of the Vivantes Klinik in Berlin....More

San Francisco Art Institute Presents Sanctuary City/Ciudad Santuario
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- San Francisco Art Institute presents Sanctuary City/Ciudad Santuario, on view through June 21, 2009. In 1985, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors backed a resolution designating San Francisco a sanctuary city--one of the first in the US--for certain Central American refugees. The resolution decreed that police, schools, and health and social-service agencies were forbidden from assisting INS agents during potential investigations and arrests of Salvadoran and Guatemalan refugees. Though the legislation was revised in the 90s and has been broadly and variously interpreted since its initial enactment, it remains in effect. Nevertheless, in the wake of federal policies implemented after 9/11, San Francisco began to see an increased number of federal immigration raids, leading to growing fear and paranoia not only among undocumented immigrants, but among legal residents as well....More

Smart Light Sydney On View At Customs House
SYDNEY.- Customs House is aglow with creative light artworks as part of Smart Light Sydney which runs until 14 June. Smart Light Sydney showcases dynamic light art sculptures and is the only major international lighting event driven by energy conscious and innovative design to recognise the importance of lighting design in cities and its role in the city nightscape. On Customs House Square, Lumenocity features a series of coloured lanterns representing an energy consumption map of the city's buildings. Doves that Cry in the Red Room, is a light and sound installation inspired by the 'drawing room' and featuring LED-lit recycled light fixture reflectors that represent doves flocking to the black piano....More

Contemporary Craft Market Flourishes at Collect 2009
LONDON.- Collect 2009, the Crafts Council's international art fair for contemporary objects, enjoyed high visitor figures and strong sales. In its sixth year, the fair relaunched at a new venue, exhibiting over three floors of the Saatchi Gallery, from 15 – 17 May 2009. Known as the place to view and buy the very best in contemporary crafts, over 10,000 visitors attended, with international private collectors and public institutions making significant acquisitions. Clare Beck at Adrian Sassoon reported over forty sales, of diverse objects ranging in height from 2 centimetres to 2 metres. The gallery, who have exhibited at Collect every year since it started in 2004, sold a pair of monumental vases by Felicity Aylieff to a US collector, and a unique and gigantic ceramic gourd by Kate Malone to the V&A to form part of the new ceramics gallery, opening this September....More

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