Article date: Sunday, October 21, 2018
12,000-Year-Old Human Fossil Fragments Recovered From Burnt Brazil Museum
Brazilian officials said Friday they have recovered pieces of a 12,000-year-old fossil of a neolithic woman that was among the prized artifacts in Rio de Janeiro's burnt down National Museum.
Article date: Saturday, October 20, 2018
A Spaceship has landed in Taiwan, The National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts
The National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts symbolizes the transformation of Kaohsiung, once a major international harbour, into a modern, diverse city with a rich cultural climate. Mecanoo designed the National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts, located on a former military terrain, as an integral part of the adjacent subtropical park to have a positive social impact on the residents of Kaohsiung whose population counts almost 3 million.
Article date: Friday, October 19, 2018
De Appel in Amsterdam is Looking for a New Director, Again
Niels Van Tomme leaves De Appel to become the director of Argos in Brussels. Between 2016 and 2018 Van Tomme transformed De Appel into a strong and proud institution. He leaves the organisation feeling confident about its future, while he takes on a new professional challenge in Brussels, close to his young family.
Article date: Wednesday, October 17, 2018
"Research Has Shown that the Avant-Garde Works Presented at the MSK Earlier this Year, are the Original Avant-Garde Pieces"
Brussels - Tests conducted last year at the MSK in Ghent have resulted in evidence that clearly and indisputably proves the works of the controversial Toporovski collection are genuine and authentic. This is what the suspended director of the MSK, Catherine de Zegher, announced on Wednesday at a press conference. Before the press conference could begin, two bailiffs entered the premises with a petition.
Article date: Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Debt Collectors Enlisted to Attend Press Conference Held by Catherine de Zegher and Igor Toporovski
At a heavily attended press conference held by Leo Neels, Catherine de Zegher and Igor Toporovski, the five experts and dealers from London, New York, Dusseldorf and Bath to request the recording have filed a lawsuit against Catherine de Zegher.
Article date: Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Swedish Group Barnebys Acquires The World's Leading Online Art & Collectables Appraisals Service – 'Valuemystuff'
The service that has ‘discovered’ a Claude Monet painting valued at £1.5m, a Medieval chastity belt valued at £2,000, a mid 19th-century golf ball valued at £20,000, and a request to value a mother-in-law, is the latest acquisition by Barnebys, the world’s leading search engine for art and collectibles.
Article date: Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Pop-Art Artist Mel Ramos dies at 83
Melvin Ramos, The Sacramento-born Pop art painter Mel Ramos, known for appropriated cartoon imagery and randy depictions of nude women incongruously set among commercial icons, has died. Mel Ramos was an American figurative painter, specializing most often in paintings of female nudes, whose work incorporates elements of realist and abstract art.
Article date: Monday, October 15, 2018
Preserving the Cultural Heritage of the World: Interview with Maurizio Tuccio, CEO of Piql Italy
To celebrate 2018 as the European Year of Cultural Heritage, Piql will preserve the top ten European cultural relics in the Arctic World Archive, for the following 500 years. These relics will join existing treasures such as digitised manuscripts from the Vatican Library and Edvard Munch’s The Scream.
Article date: Friday, October 12, 2018
"The Idea is to Raise People’s Awareness of Issues" - an Interview with Andrea Kunard, Curator of Anthropocene
Two simultaneous, complementary exhibitions of Anthropocene opened on September 28th at the National Gallery of Canada (NCG) and the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). ArtDependence Magazine had a chance to talk to Andrea Kunard, the curator of Anthropocene at the NGC about the project.
Article date: Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Vermeer’s The Milkmaid’s Voyage in Style
Johannes Vermeer's The Milkmaid is travelling in style: not in an ordinary wooden box, rather in a bespoke trunk designed by Louis Vuitton. The painted case of lacquered canvas, decorated with copper edgings, was crafted in the studios of Vuitton in Asnières-sur-Seine near Paris.
Article date: Monday, October 8, 2018
Karine Huts: A Life of Collecting
Karine Huts doesn’t do anything small. She –together with husband Fernand Huts- is a global leader in the harbor logistics business and manages one of the largest private art collections in Belgium. The family aims to share Flemish art with the world, and the world’s art with Belgium. ArtDependence sat down with Karine Huts to talk art.
Article date: Monday, October 1, 2018
JMW Turner: Watercolours from Tate to Open in Buenos Aires
JMW Turner: Watercolours from Tate will be the first major exhibition of the work of Turner in Latin America, and the first Tate exhibition to be shown in Argentina. It opened on 26 September 2018, at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires.
Article date: Monday, October 1, 2018
The Aestheticized Interview with Regina Hübner
"Art comes out from life and its social role is to be part of life.
My genome will continue to exist in my two daughters and I believe, that life on earth will never be extinguished. In my heart I hope to be remembered by the emotions I and my artworks gave and hopefully will continue to give. This provokes a sense of immortality and, of course, I would like to be never forgotten. But only being part of universal life, which annihilates the single individual, guarantees a never ending existence. Not easy to accept".
Article date: Friday, September 28, 2018
Stedelijk Museum Becomes Europe's General Idea Knowledge Center
The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam becomes Europe’s General Idea knowledge center thanks to a significant acquisition of work by this influential ’80s artists’ collective.
Article date: Thursday, September 27, 2018
The Queen's Window by David Hockney is Revealed
Westminster Abbey unveiled a new stained glass window designed by David Hockney and commissioned to celebrate the reign of Her Majesty The Queen.
Article date: Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Tadao Ando's Work Retrospective In Centre Pompidou
The Centre Pompidou is holding a major retrospective of the work of the Japanese architect Tadao Ando, a key figure in contemporary architecture and a previous winner of the prestigious Pritzker prize for architecture.
Article date: Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Inori Performed in Berliner Philarmonie
Inori, Japanese word meaning prayer, invocation, worship, was written in 1973-74 by Karlheinz Stockhausen and was performed many times in concert halls and theatres with orchestra (or tape) accompanied by one, two or three dancers since its premiere at the Donaueschinger Musiktage on the 18th October 1974. This time, shown at the Berliner Philarmonie, Inori was directed by Peter Eötvös.
Article date: Sunday, September 23, 2018
Sagrada Familia Presented Future Tower of Jesus Christ
Over the weekend Sagrada Família presentated the evolution of the works and the most important future milestones. The tower of Jesus Christ is undoubtedly one of them, since the first panel is scheduled to be placed in October.
Article date: Sunday, September 23, 2018
The Metropolitan Museum of Art to Unify and Expand Modern and Contemporary Initiatives at Fifth Avenue Building
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Frick Collection Planning Collaboration To Enable Frick to Use Whitney Museum of American Art’s Breuer Building During Frick’s Upgrade and Renovation.
Article date: Saturday, September 22, 2018
John Christakos Named President Of The Board Of Trustees At Walker Art Center
The Walker Art Center announced the appointment of John Christakos as President of the Board of Trustees. Christakos began his two-year term as President on September 18. The board also appointed Vice-President Patrick Peyton, The Peyton Group, Treasurer John P. Whaley, Arts Advocate, and Secretary Teresa Rasmussen, Thrivent Financial.