He worked
as an art dealer for ten years, before relocating to Chicago and opening the Young Hoffman Gallery in 1978 with Rhona Hoffman.
Working independently
as an art dealer for 18 years, he opened his first permanent gallery in Cork Street in 2006.
Not exact matches
Before the world discovered its provenance, Da Vinci's «Salvator Mundi» once sold
for as little
as $ 200, according to an
art dealer.
In 1931, while he was working on his celebrated Bible etchings
for art dealer Ambroise Vollard (1931 — 39, 1952 — 56), he first showed a naked Isaac stretched out
for ritual slaughter, Abraham with his knife raised, and the angel pointing to a ram caught not in «a thicket,»
as the usual reading depicts, but in the roots of a tree.
Based on The New York Times best - selling book, and recipient of the Dove Foundation seal of approval
for ages 12 +, SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT
AS ME follows successful
art dealer Ron Hall (Greg Kinnear) and his wife Debbie (Renée Zellweger), who seemingly have the perfect life.
But
for me the dullest and most timid aspect of this year's Oscar list is its almost ignoring Tom Ford's brilliant, ruthlessly provocative thriller Nocturnal Animals, a double - narrative about an unhappy
art dealer (Amy Adams) who gets the manuscript of an unpublished novel through the post from her estranged first husband (Jake Gyllenhaal), and the action of this explicit crime thriller is dramatised
as she imagines it, with this very ex-husband pictured in the lead.
Given the fascinatingly complex, ever - evolving central relationship it's no surprise that there's little room
for substantial supporting characters, although Ben Whishaw pops up
as an admirer of Lili's, while Matthias Schoenaerts plays Hans, an
art -
dealer and old school - friend of Einar's who provides Gerda with some much - needed masculine comfort — and the audience with the prospect of a conventional romantic resolution.
Director: Tom Ford Cast: Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Aaron Taylor - Johnson, Michael Shannon, Armie Hammer, Isla Fisher Plot: A wealthy, but lonely
arts dealer (Adams) is sent the manuscript
for her ex-husband's (Gyllenhaal) latest novel that acts
as a chilling revenge
for their brutal break - up.
Lambert Wilson adds a droll note to the proceedings
as Liam's co-conspirator and
art dealer, and the script provides a few good laughs along the way, but the humor is broad at best, often settling
for goofy when biting would have been far more satisfying.
Dennis Hopper (Easy Rider) oozes quirky menace
as an amoral American
art dealer who entangles a terminally ill German everyman, played by Bruno Ganz (Wings of Desire), in a seedy criminal underworld
as revenge
for a personal slight — but when the two become embroiled in an ever - deepening murder plot, they form an unlikely bond.
A member of both the
Art Dealers Association of America and Art Table, Haines regularly speaks on the role of art in public places and has critiqued graduate level classes at the California College of the Arts as part of FOR - SITE's education progr
Art Dealers Association of America and
Art Table, Haines regularly speaks on the role of art in public places and has critiqued graduate level classes at the California College of the Arts as part of FOR - SITE's education progr
Art Table, Haines regularly speaks on the role of
art in public places and has critiqued graduate level classes at the California College of the Arts as part of FOR - SITE's education progr
art in public places and has critiqued graduate level classes at the California College of the
Arts as part of
FOR - SITE's education program.
This November, Dutch
art dealers and publishers Cook & Becker will release a new book, 120 Years of Vlambeer & Friends, subtitled «Bringing back arcade games since 1896», chronicling the first six years of the titular indie studio, responsible
for such indie successes
as Ridiculous Fishing, LUFTRAUSERS and Nuclear Throne.
As I dug deeper I was struck by the sense of outrage and loss this painting aroused in so many people: The family of Lea Bondi, determined to reclaim the stolen portrait she had failed to recover in her lifetime; the Manhattan District Attorney who sent shock waves through the international
art world and enraged many of New York's most prominent cultural organizations when he issued a subpoena and launched a criminal investigation following the surprise resurfacing of Portrait of Wally; the New York
art dealer who tipped off a reporter about the painting during the opening of the Schiele exhibition at MoMA; the Senior Special Agent at the Department of Homeland Security who vowed not to retire until the fight was over; the
art theft investigator who unearthed the post-war subterfuge and confusion that ultimately landed the painting in the hands of a young, obsessed Schiele collector; the museum official who testified before Congress that the seizure of Portrait of Wally could have a crippling effect on the ability of American museums to borrow works of
art; the Assistant United States Attorney who took the case to the eve of trial; and the legendary Schiele collector who bartered
for Portrait of Wally in the early 1950s and fought to the end of his life to bring it home to Vienna.
Whether you're new to the
art business or an experienced gallery owner,
dealer or artist, to make this year a good one you need to know the sales basics that serve
as the foundation
for a successful
art career.
For its 25th annual benefit, ArtTable, dedicated to the promotion of professional women leaders in the visual
arts, honors Marian Goodman, who just celebrated her 40th anniversary
as a
dealer, and curator.
«It's a bankrupt model,» said
art dealer Peter Hopkins, sitting in his salon / gallery at 56 Bogart, a converted industrial building that serves
as a hub
for many Bushwick galleries.
Used
as models
for marble panels in the Paris apartment of Braque's
art dealer Paul Rosenberg, the four canvases reveal aspects of Braque's process; all were in his studio at the same time at various stages of completion,
as he reworked them over several years.
As a member of the
Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), Peter Blum Gallery subscribes to the highest standard of connoisseurship, scholarship and ethical practice, and offers an effective and confidential alternative for the resale of important works of art from and on behalf of private individuals and institutio
Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), Peter Blum Gallery subscribes to the highest standard of connoisseurship, scholarship and ethical practice, and offers an effective and confidential alternative
for the resale of important works of
art from and on behalf of private individuals and institutio
art from and on behalf of private individuals and institutions.
Our two fairs (Basel and New York) began with their own unique identities: VOLTA Basel was founded by three galleries
as a fair «by
dealers,
for dealers», meaning first and foremost we have the galleries» (and their artists») best interests in mind, from the quality and curation of
art to the venue and presentation of it.
Magda Sawon, the Polish
art dealer and Twitter wit who has run this gallery
for more than three decades, made headlines this month when she put out her cap
for online donations — necessary, she wrote,
as art hardens into a winner - take - all market.
AWAD is an international network of women
art dealers that facilitates business and collaborations
for and between members at all stages of their careers
as business owners.
Jay Gorney, adviser and
art dealer, selectedGraham's Study
for Marya
as one of his ADAA picks on Artsy.net.
Dealers like Leo Castelli, Ileana Sonnabend and Mary Boone championed artists such
as David Salle and Julian Schnabel, whom critics labeled Neo-Expressionists, and whose style appealed to a growing
art market willing to pay large sums of money
for young painters.
CB1 also includes a separate exhibition space across the building's common hall, CB1 - G, which is offered
as a temporary lease (30 - or 60 - day only) «pop up» gallery
for vetted and professional
art dealers (public and private) and independent curators from across the world, covering a multitude of both contemporary and historical
art disciplines.
James Reinish and Director Ann Yaffe Phillips have worked
as dealers and advisors in the
art market cumulatively
for over 60 years.
I hate
art fairs
as much
as anyone, but their real cost falls once again on midlevel artists and
for dealers struggling day in, day out
for attention.
Mao notes, «
As a
dealer in contemporary Chinese
art for the last 15 years, I am truly delighted to be adding one more area of specialization to ADAA.
Just
as the auction houses had difficulty getting collectors to part with their prize pieces this fall, so did the
dealers preparing
for Art Basel.
Elbaz began selling
art in the late eighties and then moved to Japan
as an
art dealer, staying
for ten years.
Gallery's famous owner Emmanuel Perrotin is one of the world's greatest
art dealers, well regarded in the
art world
for being quick to identify emerging talents,
as he hosted first solo shows and represented such great names
as Damien Hirst, Takashi Murakami, Maurizio Cattelan, and more recently, JR and KAWS.
«Maybe it's that old adage that when things are uncertain, people see
art as a refuge
for cash,» Emma Ward of London
dealer Dickinson observed.
Exhibitionism's 16 exhibitions in the Hessel Museum are (1) «Jonathan Borofsky,» featuring Borofsky's Green Space Painting with Chattering Man at 2,814,787; (2) «Andy Warhol and Matthew Higgs,» including Warhol's portrait of Marieluise Hessel and a work by Higgs; (3) «
Art as Idea,» with works by W. Imi Knoebel, Joseph Kosuth, and Allan McCollum; (4) «Rupture,» with works by John Bock, Saul Fletcher, Isa Genzken, Thomas Hirschhorn, Martin Kippenberger, and Karlheinz Weinberger; (5) «Robert Mapplethorpe and Judy Linn,» including 11 of the 70 Mapplethorpe works in the Hessel Collection along with Linn's intimate portraits of Mapplethorpe; (6) «For Holly,» including works by Gary Burnley, Valerie Jaudon, Christopher Knowles, Robert Kushner, Thomas Lanigan - Schmidt, Kim MacConnel, Ned Smyth, and Joe Zucker — acquired by Hessel from legendary SoHo art dealer Holly Solomon; (7) «Inside — Outside,» juxtaposing works by Scott Burton and Günther Förg with the picture windows of the Hessel Museum; (8) «Lexicon,» exploring a recurring motif of the Collection through works by Martin Creed, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Bruce Nauman, Sean Landers, Raymond Pettibon, Jack Pierson, Jason Rhoades, and Allen Ruppersberg; (9) «Real Life,» examines different forms of social systems in works by Robert Beck, Sophie Calle, Matt Mullican, Cady Noland, Pruitt & Early, and Lawrence Weiner; (10) «Image is a Burden,» presents a number of idiosyncratic positions in relation to the figure and figuration (and disfigurement) through works by Rita Ackerman, Jonathan Borofsky, John Currin, Carroll Dunham, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Adrian Piper, Peter Saul, Rosemarie Trockel, and Nicola Tyson; (11) «Mirror Objects,» including works by Donald Judd, Blinky Palermo, and Jorge Pardo; (12) «1982,» including works by Carl Andre, Robert Longo, Robert Mangold, Robert Mapplethorpe, A. R. Penck, and Cindy Sherman, all of which were produced in close — chronological — proximity to one another; (13) «Monitor,» with works by Vito Acconci, Cheryl Donegan, Vlatka Horvat, Bruce Nauman, and Aïda Ruilova; (14) «Cindy Sherman,» includes 7 of the 25 works by Sherman in the Hessel Collection; (15) «Silence,» with works by Christian Marclay, Pieter Laurens Mol, and Lorna Simpson that demonstrate art's persistent interest in and engagement with the paradoxical idea of «silence»; and (16) «Dan Flavin and Felix Gonzalez - Torres.&raq
Art as Idea,» with works by W. Imi Knoebel, Joseph Kosuth, and Allan McCollum; (4) «Rupture,» with works by John Bock, Saul Fletcher, Isa Genzken, Thomas Hirschhorn, Martin Kippenberger, and Karlheinz Weinberger; (5) «Robert Mapplethorpe and Judy Linn,» including 11 of the 70 Mapplethorpe works in the Hessel Collection along with Linn's intimate portraits of Mapplethorpe; (6) «
For Holly,» including works by Gary Burnley, Valerie Jaudon, Christopher Knowles, Robert Kushner, Thomas Lanigan - Schmidt, Kim MacConnel, Ned Smyth, and Joe Zucker — acquired by Hessel from legendary SoHo
art dealer Holly Solomon; (7) «Inside — Outside,» juxtaposing works by Scott Burton and Günther Förg with the picture windows of the Hessel Museum; (8) «Lexicon,» exploring a recurring motif of the Collection through works by Martin Creed, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Bruce Nauman, Sean Landers, Raymond Pettibon, Jack Pierson, Jason Rhoades, and Allen Ruppersberg; (9) «Real Life,» examines different forms of social systems in works by Robert Beck, Sophie Calle, Matt Mullican, Cady Noland, Pruitt & Early, and Lawrence Weiner; (10) «Image is a Burden,» presents a number of idiosyncratic positions in relation to the figure and figuration (and disfigurement) through works by Rita Ackerman, Jonathan Borofsky, John Currin, Carroll Dunham, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Adrian Piper, Peter Saul, Rosemarie Trockel, and Nicola Tyson; (11) «Mirror Objects,» including works by Donald Judd, Blinky Palermo, and Jorge Pardo; (12) «1982,» including works by Carl Andre, Robert Longo, Robert Mangold, Robert Mapplethorpe, A. R. Penck, and Cindy Sherman, all of which were produced in close — chronological — proximity to one another; (13) «Monitor,» with works by Vito Acconci, Cheryl Donegan, Vlatka Horvat, Bruce Nauman, and Aïda Ruilova; (14) «Cindy Sherman,» includes 7 of the 25 works by Sherman in the Hessel Collection; (15) «Silence,» with works by Christian Marclay, Pieter Laurens Mol, and Lorna Simpson that demonstrate art's persistent interest in and engagement with the paradoxical idea of «silence»; and (16) «Dan Flavin and Felix Gonzalez - Torres.&raq
art dealer Holly Solomon; (7) «Inside — Outside,» juxtaposing works by Scott Burton and Günther Förg with the picture windows of the Hessel Museum; (8) «Lexicon,» exploring a recurring motif of the Collection through works by Martin Creed, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Bruce Nauman, Sean Landers, Raymond Pettibon, Jack Pierson, Jason Rhoades, and Allen Ruppersberg; (9) «Real Life,» examines different forms of social systems in works by Robert Beck, Sophie Calle, Matt Mullican, Cady Noland, Pruitt & Early, and Lawrence Weiner; (10) «Image is a Burden,» presents a number of idiosyncratic positions in relation to the figure and figuration (and disfigurement) through works by Rita Ackerman, Jonathan Borofsky, John Currin, Carroll Dunham, Philip Guston, Rachel Harrison, Adrian Piper, Peter Saul, Rosemarie Trockel, and Nicola Tyson; (11) «Mirror Objects,» including works by Donald Judd, Blinky Palermo, and Jorge Pardo; (12) «1982,» including works by Carl Andre, Robert Longo, Robert Mangold, Robert Mapplethorpe, A. R. Penck, and Cindy Sherman, all of which were produced in close — chronological — proximity to one another; (13) «Monitor,» with works by Vito Acconci, Cheryl Donegan, Vlatka Horvat, Bruce Nauman, and Aïda Ruilova; (14) «Cindy Sherman,» includes 7 of the 25 works by Sherman in the Hessel Collection; (15) «Silence,» with works by Christian Marclay, Pieter Laurens Mol, and Lorna Simpson that demonstrate
art's persistent interest in and engagement with the paradoxical idea of «silence»; and (16) «Dan Flavin and Felix Gonzalez - Torres.&raq
art's persistent interest in and engagement with the paradoxical idea of «silence»; and (16) «Dan Flavin and Felix Gonzalez - Torres.»
Dealer Jasmin Tsou, a veteran of Maccarone and Kimmerich galleries,
as well
as Karma, the West Village bookshop and gallery, started this LES showcase
for emerging and under - appreciated artists in 2012 with money she raised at the NADA
art fair in Miami where she'd mounted a small project booth.
He has served on such boards
as the European Fine
Arts Foundation (organizers of the Maastricht Fair), The Hearst Castle Preservation Foundation, the Friends of Vieilles Maisons Francaises, the San Francisco
Art Dealers Association and today uses his auctioneering skills primarily
for charitable purposes.
Antiques
dealers arrested
as ivory seized in New York Three
dealers from the Metropolitan Fine
Arts and Antiques store were arrested in New York last week
for selling ivory works of
art without a licence, reports The Art Newspap
art without a licence, reports The
Art Newspap
Art Newspaper.
any medium including photography and writing with any skill set, (including hobbyists) and
for those working in the fields such
as gallery owners
art dealers, ect.
Two years ago, Rybolovlev lodged a criminal complaint in Monaco,
as well
as France and Singapore, against Swiss
art dealer Yves Bouvier, claiming that Bouvier sold him some 38 artworks
for, at a total of $ 2 billion,
as much
as $ 1 billion more than their actual value.
When the Fondation Beyeler opened its museum in 1997
as new home
for the collection of
art dealer Ernst Beyeler no one would have predicted the enormous success the institution achieved over the years.
Her eye
for overlooked talent has earned her a reputation
as one to watch at international
art shows — a rarity
for a Bay Area - based
dealer.
Stefania Bortolami has been part of New York's
art scene
for years: first,
as an artist liaison
for Larry Gagosian — after a successful stint with the legendary London
dealer Anthony d'Offay; then co-owning a Chelsea gallery with Amalia Dayan and finally, on her own,
as the founder of an eponymous gallery five blocks down the street from the previous space.
I believe your website will be a valuable resource
for our gallery
as dealers of African American
Art since 1980
The street used to be known
as the must - visit place
for old master
dealers, but in recent years they have been forced out due to raising rents caused by competing fashion houses and international restaurants, and in more recent years, contemporary galleries, helping the road re-bolster its
art credentials.
A friend of mine, an
art dealer named Julian Pretto who had a genius
for real estate, approached the owner of what is now known
as the Nobu building, and suggested that he be given the building to manage.
New York — based
art dealer Adrian Rosenfeld and PR virtuoso Brian Phillips had organized the meeting as part of Los Angeles Art Weekend, an annual tour for out - of - town critics, curators, dealers, and artis
art dealer Adrian Rosenfeld and PR virtuoso Brian Phillips had organized the meeting
as part of Los Angeles
Art Weekend, an annual tour for out - of - town critics, curators, dealers, and artis
Art Weekend, an annual tour
for out - of - town critics, curators,
dealers, and artists.
In this video interview at ARCO 2011 in Madrid, the renowned gallerist taks about her career
as an
art dealer, the importance of
art fairs
for her gallery, how ARCO came about, and what she thinks of the recent development at ARCO.
With the support of architect and MoMA trustee Warren James and
art dealer Cristin Tierney in New York,
as well
as Francisco Rovira Rullán, founder of Roberto Paradise gallery in Puerto Rico, the fund was activated
for the purposes of Hurricane Maria recovery.
The dinner bubbled with cheer, however,
as Violette and his tattooed buddies joined artists Kai Althoff and Wangechi Mutu, collector Beth Swofford, and
dealers Jeff Poe and Rodolphe Janssen to chow down and chew fat about, among other things, the insanely funny new YouTube video pitting Adolf Hitler against Jeffrey Deitch in the former's unsuccessful bid
for director at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary
Art.
New York's
art week kicked off last night as hundreds of collectors, gallerists, artists, and more filled the Park Avenue Armory for the Art Dealers Association of America Art Show 2012 Gala Benefit Preview to Benefit Henry Street Settleme
art week kicked off last night
as hundreds of collectors, gallerists, artists, and more filled the Park Avenue Armory
for the
Art Dealers Association of America Art Show 2012 Gala Benefit Preview to Benefit Henry Street Settleme
Art Dealers Association of America
Art Show 2012 Gala Benefit Preview to Benefit Henry Street Settleme
Art Show 2012 Gala Benefit Preview to Benefit Henry Street Settlement.
-- Nikolay Oleynikov, Tsaplya Olga Egorova, Dmitry Vilensky, and others Claire Fontaine (fictional conceptual artist)-- A Paris - based collective including Fulvia Carnevale and James Thornhill CPLY — William N. Copley Diane Pruis (pseudonymous Los Angeles gallerist)-- Untitled gallery's Joel Mesler Donelle Woolford (black female artist)-- Actors hired to impersonate said fictional artist by white artist Joe Scanlan Dr. Lakra (Mexican artist inspired by tattoo culture)-- Jeronimo Lopez Ramirez Dr. Videovich (a «specialist in curing television addiction»)-- The Argentine - American conceptual artist Jaime Davidovich Dzine — Carlos Rolon George Hartigan — The male pseudonym that the Abstract Expressionist painter Grace Hartigan adopted early in her career Frog King Kwok (Hong Kong performance artist who uses Chinese food
as a frequent medium)-- Conceptualist Kwok Mang Ho The Guerrilla Girls — A still - anonymous group of feminist artists who made critical agit - prop work exposing the gender biases in the
art world Hennessy Youngman (hip - hop - styled YouTube advice dispenser), Franklin Vivray (increasingly unhinged Bob Ross - like TV painting instructor)-- Jayson Musson Henry Codax (mysterious monochrome artist)-- Jacob Kassay and Olivier Mosset JR — Not the shot villain of «Dallas» but the still - incognito street artist of global post-TED fame John Dogg (artist), Fulton Ryder (Upper East Side gallerist)-- Richard Prince KAWS — Brian Donnelly The King of Kowloon (calligraphic Hong Kong graffiti artist)-- Tsang Tsou - choi Klaus von Nichtssagend (fictitious Lower East Side
dealer)-- Ingrid Bromberg Kennedy, Rob Hult, and Sam Wilson Leo Gabin — Ghent - based collective composed of Gaëtan Begerem, Robin De Vooght, and Lieven Deconinck Lucie Fontaine (
art and curatorial collective)-- The writer / curator Nicola Trezzi and artist Alice Tomaselli MadeIn Corporation — Xu Zhen Man Ray — Emmanuel Radnitzky Marvin Gaye Chetwynd (Turner Prize - nominated artist formerly known
as Spartacus Chetwynd)-- Alalia Chetwynd Maurizio Cattelan — Massimiliano Gioni, at least in many interviews the New Museum curator did in the famed Italian artist's stead in the»90s Mr. Brainwash (Banksy - idolizing street artist)-- Thierry Guetta MURK FLUID, Mike Lood — The artist Mark Flood R. Mutt, Rrose Sélavy — Marcel Duchamp Rammellzee — Legendary New York street artist and multimedia visionary, whose real name «is not to be told... that is forbidden,» according to his widow Reena Spaulings (Lower East Side gallery)-- Artist Emily Sundblad and writer John Kelsey Regina Rex (fictional Brooklyn gallerist)-- The artists Eli Ping (who now has opened Eli Ping Gallery on the Lower East Side), Theresa Ganz, Yevgenia Baras, Aylssa Gorelick, Angelina Gualdoni, Max Warsh, and Lauren Portada Retna — Marquis Lewis Rod Bianco (fictional Oslo galleris)-- Bjarne Melgaard RodForce (performance artist who explored the eroticized associations of black culture)-- Sherman Flemming Rudy Bust — Canadian artist Jon Pylypchuk Sacer, Sace (different spellings of a 1990s New York graffiti tag)-- Dash Snow SAMO (1980s New York Graffiti Tag)-- Jean - Michel Basquiat Shoji Yamaguchi (Japanese ceramicist who fled Hiroshima and settled in the American South with a black civil - rights activist, then died in a car crash in 1991)-- Theaster Gates Vern Blosum — A fictional Pop painter of odd image - and - word combinations who was invented by a still - unnamed Abstract Expressionist artist in an attempt to satirize the Pop movement (and whose work is now sought - after in its own right) Weegee — Arthur Fellig What, How and
for Whom (curators of 2009 Istanbul Biennial)-- Ana Dević, Nataša Ilić, Sabina Sabolović, Dejan Kršić, and Ivet Curlin The Yes Men — A group of «culture - jamming» media interventionists led by Jacques Servin and Igor Vamos
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As he explained in a 2009 interview with Cleveland, Ohio's The Plain
Dealer newspaper, he made a choice in 1967 to make
art hard
for himself and force a personal artistic breakthrough by abandoning the paintbrush.