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Francis Newton Souza Revealed & Celebrated at Christie’s June Sale

Francis Newton Souza - "Red Mansion", 1964 - Oil on board, 23 7/8 x 29 3/4 in. - Estimate: £20,000 - 30,000. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2010.

LONDON.- Christie’s unveils an unprecedented
sale
of works of art selected from the Estate of Francis Newton Souza to take
place
on 9 June 2010 as part of the South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art
auction.
Comprising over 150 lots created throughout the artist’s career – from
the late
1930s through to the 1990s and through his time in India, London and New
York –
the sale includes paintings, drawings, collages, watercolours and prints
as well
as ten revealing sketch books. Estimates range from £1,000 to £150,000,
offering
collectors an extraordinary and unprecedented opportunity to participate
in an
event that celebrates and commemorates one of 20th Century India’s
leading
artists.

Bible Lands Museum Looks at Jewish Magic through the Ages

A new exhibition entitled "Angels and Demons, Jewish Magic through the Ages" at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem May 3, 2010. The exhibition examines the origins and development of magical practices in Judaism by focusing on beliefs, customs and the use of magical objects in daily Jewish life.

JERUSALEM.- Magic permeates our daily (Jewish) lives
to such a degree that life without magic is close to impossible. An
interesting
fact is that most individuals are unaware that many items in their daily
life
and many daily actions and beliefs are magical in nature. Examples of
this are
endless: knocking on wood, tfu tfu tfu, Evil Eye (בלי עין הרע), not
naming a
child before birth, the amuletic power of the mezuzah, red ribbon
bracelet,
khamsas, jinxes… These and many more practices have ancient sources.
Some have
lost their meaning even though they are still used, for example, the
magical
formula ABRACADABRA, has its roots in the 3rd century CE, and is
continuously
used even today.

Matthew Bown Gallery Turns Off Its Lights for New Exhibition

Russian architect and artist Alexander Brodsky whose Paper Architecture satirized the “all plans and no buildings” path to architectural celebrity.

BERLIN.-
Kant, in The End of All Things, suggested
that the imagination is more active in darkness than light. In the
exhibition
noire et pourtant lumineuse, Baudelaire’s description of his lover is
applied to
the space of the Matthew Bown Gallery, which will be blacked-out for the

duration of the show. The exhibition presents work by four artists –
Anina
Brisolla (Berlin), Alexander Brodsky (Moscow), Gunda Förster (Berlin)
and Katie
Paterson (London) – which explore our experience of darkness. On
exhibition
through 26 May.

9th Annual Affordable Art Fair Opens in New York City

British artist Nick Hedderly will be exhibiting new works at the the Affordable Art Fair (AAF) in New York City.

NEW YORK, NY.- Appealing to established collectors
and first time art buyers, the ninth annual Affordable Art Fair New York
City
features contemporary art priced from $100 – $10,000. Over 75 galleries
from
five continents will exhibit original painting, sculpture, photography,
and
works on paper at 7W New York (7 West 34th Street) in New York City from
May
6 through 9, 2010. Judith Pineiro, the recently-appointed Director of
AAF,
is thrilled to be part of such a fun and accessible art fair. “AAF NYC
2010’s
exciting campaign ‘Art is Everywhere: Bring It Home from the Affordable
Art
Fair,’
underscores that art can be found in every aspect of our
daily
lives. We hope our campaign will encourage art enthusiasts, novices and
the
overall public, to visit the fair and find their own personal treasure
at to
take home,” says Pineiro.

Architect Kazuyo Sejima Presented the 12th Biennale of Architecture

Vivid Sydney 2009 - Electric Canvas at the new Museum of Contemporary Art, Sidney, Australia

VENICE.- On May 3rd, the President of the
Venice
Biennale, Paolo Baratta, and the Director of the Architecture section,
Kazuyo
Sejima, presented the 12th International Architecture Exhibition, titled
People
meet in architecture, that will run in Venice 29th August to 21st
November 2010
(Preview on 26-27-28 Aug). Two major projects will be developed for the
12th
Exhibition: the Architecture Saturdays (a series of conversations,
performances
and weekly discussions with architects and critics) and the greater
involvement
of the Universities (educational opportunities for students).

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Celebrates New Orleans Cultural History

Radcliffe Bailey - "Four and One Corner - South", 2005 - mixed media on wood, 90 x 90 inches

HARTFORD, CT.- A new exhibition featuring the
works of contemporary artists entitled, High Water Marks: Art &
Renewal
After Katrina, opened at The Amistad Center for Art & Culture at the

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art. The exhibition explores the legacy of
Black
artisans in New Orleans and the achievements of a range of artists who
have
documented the city’s devastation and are committed to the city’s
recovery. High
Water Marks is on view from May 1 through September 19, 2010.

Skate’s LLC Introduces Three New Art Collector Resources

Nicolai Abildgaard was the teacher of Bertel Thorvaldsen, and Caspar Friedrich. and was considered the father of Danish painting.

NEW YORK, NY.- Skate’s LLC, the world’s leading

art investment research firm, has introduced three new resources to
assist art
market collectors in improving the economics and reducing the risks of
their art
trades. These new tools—Skate’s Artwork Background Report, Art Asset
Pricing
Service and the Platinum premium membership — further establish Skate’s
role as
a full-service provider of independent art market data and research for
investors.
Art Asset Pricing Reports are tailored for
collectors
developing private museum plans, considering art loans, reviewing the
efficiency
of art ownership costs, preparing wills or appraising inheritances. They
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Contemporary Jewish Museum exhibits Chagall and the Artists of the Russian Jewish Theater, 1919-1949

Marc Chagall - Introduction to the Jewish Theater, (detail) 1920 - Tempera, gouache, and opaque white on canvas. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. © 2008 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris.

San Francisco, CA – During the artistic ferment following the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, major artists
joined actors, choreographers, writers, and musicians in creating a daring new
theater.   This collaboration gave rise to extraordinary productions with highly original stage designs that
redefined the concept of theater itself, attracting large, diverse audiences and
garnering international critical praise.  In Chagall and the Artists
of the Russian Jewish Theater, 1919-1949,
on view through September 8, 2009,
the Contemporary Jewish Museum tells the little-known and tumultuous story of
this vanguard artistic flowering, which thrived on the stage for thirty years
before being brutally extinguished during the Stalinist
era.

Gemeentemuseum Den Haag to exhibit Love! Art! Passion! ~ Artist Couples

Marianne von Werefkin - Herbst (Schule), 1907 - Oil on Canvas - Courtesy  Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne

The Hague, NL – Love, art and passion at the Gemeentemuseum are the key focuses of this major exhibition featuring 17 famous artist couples like Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, Camille Claudel and Auguste Rodin, Hans Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter, Natalia Gontscharowa and Michel Larionov, Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock, Marianne von Werefkin and Alexej von Jawlensky, and Niki de Saint-Phalle and Jean Tinguely. Each couple’s personal and artistic ties are revealed via works of art created in a period stretching from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century and now gathered together from all over the world.

Philadelphia Museum of Art will present Thomas Chambers ~ “America’s First Modern?

Thomas Chambers - Packet Ship Passing Castle Williams, New York Harbor, c. 1838-45 - Oil on canvas, 22 ¼ x 30 inches  National Gallery of Art; Gift of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch, 1980

Philadelphia, PA – The Philadelphia Museum of Art will present the first museum exhibition devoted to the bold and expressive vision of Thomas Chambers, the 19th-century artist who was once hailed as “America’s first modern.” Thomas Chambers (1808-1869), American Marine and Landscape Painter (Sept. 27 – Dec. 28, 2008) includes 44 of the artist’s works, approximately 15 paintings and prints by his contemporaries and a selection of decorative arts from the heyday of American “fancy” taste. Although much of his life has been a mystery until recently, Chambers played a pioneering role in the development of popular American landscape and maritime art in the mid-19th century.

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