Art World News Recap : FEB 19
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Jackson Pollock, Mel Bochner, Theaster Gates, Jasleen Kaur, Frieze New York, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Reina Sofia Museum, Tate Britain, Site Santa Fe International.
Art World News Recap : FEB 17
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TJ Boulting Gallery, Hannah Watson, Reina Sofia Museum, PoMo, Sotheby’s New York, Pablo Picasso, Mark Rothko, Joan Mitchell, Louvre Museum, Damien Hirst, Banksy, Venice Biennale, Cecilia Vicuña, Ai Weiwei, Rashid Johnson, Adriano Pedrosa, The Met Breuer, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Koons, Roppongi Hills.
Art World News Recap : FEB 13
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Art World News Recap : FEB 11
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Saatchi Yates gallery owners, Arthur Yates and Phoebe Saatchi Yates, aim to shake up London's art scene by showcasing emerging artists. They focus on "breakthrough art" from talents discovered through social media, like TikTok artist Bijijoo and Instagram's Sujin Lee. The gallery gives solo shows to artists at the start of their careers, often those overlooked by established galleries. Saatchi Yates opened a new gallery in St. James in early 2023, but they also deal in secondary-market masterpieces and avoid art fairs to promote artists in more impactful ways. Guided by Phoebe's father, Charles Saatchi, the gallery launched the Fellowship Prize to discover and support innovative artists with bold and unique work. The prize winner will receive a solo exhibition and tailored mentorship by Saatchi Yates.
Art World News Recap : FEB 10
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Victoria Beckham, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Yoshitomo Nara, Francis Bacon, George Condo, Joan Mitchell, Gerhard Richter, Yves Klein, Refik Anadol, Claire Silver, Pinder Van Arman, Alexander Reben, Harold Cohen, Holly Herndon, Mat Dryhurst, Titian, Fareed Armaly
Art World News Recap : Feb 6-8
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Eden Gallery, Fred Tomaselli, Flaco, Luis Barragán, Marina Abramović, Gabriele Münter, Wassily Kandinsky, Museo Thyssen, Guggenheim, Van Gogh Museum, Josh Baer, Acquavella Galleries, Max Anderson, Whitney Museum, Knoedler, Etsuko Nakatsuji, Sadamasa Motonaga, Matt Keegan, Rember Yahuarcani, Mary Ann Unger, Rebecca Lowery, Nora Trebbe Maroulis, Erin Harkey, Sarah Le Quang Sang, Susan Alcorn.
Art World News Recap : Week Of Feb 6
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Art World News Recap : Week Of Jan 31 - Feb 2
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Aliou Diack, Amina Benbouchta, Jacob "Jacqui" Safra, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Zeynep Öz, Ruth Asawa, Odili Donald Odita, Linda Griggs, Ralph Fasanella, Emiliana Henriquez, Nadya Tolokonnikova, Ben Davis, Lucy Lippard, Marrakesh Art Fair
Art World Gossip Recap : Jan 31
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Appointments:
Auctions and Other:
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Recent developments within the art world.
Key Themes:
Passing of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith:
Relocation of the "Mona Lisa":
Pace and Galerie Judin's Berlin Collaboration:
Sale of Frank Lloyd Wright's Only Skyscraper:
Theft of Ancient Gold Treasures in the Netherlands:
Art World's Embrace of Running Culture:
Legal Dispute Involving Christie's and Collector:
Detention of Galerie Thomas Director:
Fire in Tribeca Building Housing Art Galleries:
National Gallery of Art Ends Diversity Programs:
Art World Gossip & News Recap : Weekend Of Jan 25
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Art World News Recap : Week Of Jan 24
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2. Artist Legacies and Transitions:
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4. Controversy and Discourse:
A breakdown of the Creative Capital Grant winners reflecting trends in contemporary art grant giving and funding : Ai Generated
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Social Narratives: Identity, Justice, and Representation:
A significant number of winners are deeply invested in exploring themes of identity, social justice, and historical inequities. Their art serves as a platform for amplifying marginalized voices and confronting systemic injustices.
Interdisciplinary Practices: Hybridity and Boundary-Breaking:
Many of the winners are blending traditional art forms with other disciplines, creating hybrid works that challenge conventional artistic boundaries. This approach fosters experimentation and new avenues for expression.
Performance as a Transformative Medium: Audience Engagement:
Performance art is experiencing a resurgence, with many winners redefining the relationship between audience and performer. They explore how art can be a catalyst for engagement and interaction in public spaces.
Environmental Advocacy: Art in the Anthropocene:
Recognizing the urgency of the climate crisis, artists are using their work to address ecological fragility and advocate for environmental justice.
Playfulness and Subversion: Humor as a Tool for Critique:
Some artists use satire and humor to critique social norms, consumerism, and cultural conventions. This approach makes their work accessible and encourages critical reflection.
Collaboration and Community Engagement:
A commitment to collaborative art practices that foster community engagement is a key element for several winners. This approach highlights art’s potential to bridge divides and promote dialogue.
Local Contexts, Global Resonance:
While rooted in specific locales and personal histories, the winners' works resonate on a global scale, addressing universal themes of culture, identity, and power dynamics.
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1. Frieze Los Angeles 2025 to Proceed as Planned
Despite recent challenges, Frieze Los Angeles 2025 is set to take place as scheduled. The fair organizers emphasize the importance of community support during these times.
Unusual Fact: This year's Frieze will feature a special section dedicated to virtual reality art experiences, marking a first in the fair's history.
2. David Hockney's Largest Show to Date at Fondation Louis Vuitton
Renowned British artist David Hockney will present his most extensive exhibition yet at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris. The show will encompass works from his six-decade-long career.
Unusual Fact: The exhibition will include Hockney's latest digital paintings created on an iPad, showcasing his adaptability to new technologies.
3. American Filmmaker David Lynch Passes Away at 78
Iconic filmmaker and artist David Lynch, known for his surreal cinematic style, has died at the age of 78. His contributions to both film and visual arts have left an indelible mark on contemporary culture.
Unusual Fact: Beyond filmmaking, Lynch was an accomplished painter and had a lesser-known career as a musician, releasing several albums over the years.
4. Contemporary Painters Channel Dutch Golden Age Still Lifes
A resurgence of interest in the opulent still life paintings of the Dutch Golden Age is influencing contemporary painters. Artists are reinterpreting classic themes with modern twists, reflecting today's societal values.
Unusual Fact: Some artists incorporate modern elements like smartphones and fast-food items into traditional still life compositions, bridging past and present.
5. ART SG 2025 Reflects Optimism for Singapore’s Art Market
The ART SG 2025 fair, though smaller in scale, signals a positive outlook for Singapore's art market. Galleries report strong sales and increased interest from international collectors.
Unusual Fact: This year's fair introduced a dedicated section for digital art and NFTs, highlighting the region's embrace of new art forms.
6. Los Angeles Artists Reflect on 2025 Wildfires
In the wake of the devastating 2025 wildfires, eight Los Angeles-based artists share works that capture their experiences and emotions during the crisis. Their art serves as both personal catharsis and communal reflection.
Unusual Fact: One artist created a series of paintings using ash collected from his own burned studio, turning destruction into creation.
7. Collectors Share Insights on 2025 Art Trends
Nine prominent art collectors discuss the artists, exhibitions, and movements that are shaping the art world in 2025. Their perspectives offer a glimpse into current and future market dynamics.
Unusual Fact: Several collectors noted a growing interest in art addressing climate change, indicating a shift towards socially conscious collecting.
8. Resources for Artists Affected by Los Angeles Wildfires
A comprehensive list of resources has been compiled to support artists and art workers impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. These include financial aid, studio spaces, and mental health services.
Unusual Fact: Several local galleries have banded together to host benefit exhibitions, with all proceeds going directly to affected artists.
The contemporary art market future for 2025 is analyzed, noting a disparity between buyer and seller expectations, especially at the high end. Several gallery representation and personnel appointments are announced. Upcoming art fairs, Art Palm Beach and the LA Art Show, are highlighted, emphasizing their international reach and commitment to diversity, including the nonprofit programs DIVERSEartPB and DIVERSEartLA which will explore the evolving role of museums. AND MORE
In this episode we dive into the latest headlines and transformative trends shaking up the art world. From Saudi Arabia's meteoric rise as a global art hub to leadership shake-ups at Christie's and major cultural institutions, the art ecosystem is in flux. We discuss the implications of billion-dollar investments in the Middle East, the evolving roles of art world leaders like Michael Govan and Bonnie Brennan, and the impact of mentorship and education initiatives such as "Art Market Minds – The Academy."
We also unpack the challenges facing the market, including authenticity disputes at Heritage Auctions and the precarious state of galleries amid commercial real estate pressures. Join us as we navigate these complex developments and their implications for the future of art. Whether you're a collector, curator, or casual enthusiast, this episode offers an insider’s look at the forces shaping the contemporary art scene.