Articles
Article date: Monday, January 5, 2015
Exclusive interview with Rob Cantor
"You're walking in the woods.
There's no one around,
And your phone is dead.
Out of the corner of your eye you spot him... "
This is how Rob Cantor's YouTube hit starts. Is this the bohemian rhapsody of the 21-st century?
Article date: Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Frozen River at Sunset, painted by Aert van der Neer in or shortly after 1660
Sotheby’s January 2015 Old Masters Week In New York to feature Highly Important Paintings From The Collection of J.E. Safra
Article date: Sunday, December 14, 2014
I am always only as good as my next sculpture - interview with Stephan Balkenhol
Stephan Balkenhol, renowned for his wooden sculptures and carved out of wood art pieces, is a German artist also working in other fields, like photography and drawing.
Article date: Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Olafur Eliasson: Advice to the Young
Artists should be very sensitive to their surroundings and the context in which they find themselves. They should, however, also stay true to themselves and make sure that the strong market and its attractiveness does not commercialize them.
Article date: Monday, December 8, 2014
Duncan Campbell - Turner Prize 2014 Winner
Duncan Campbell won this year’s Turner Prize with his ambitious and complex film It for Others 2013, which the artist says is about ‘how you can understand certain histories through objects’.
Article date: Monday, December 8, 2014
Hermitage, Russia - 250th anniversary
St. Petersburg’s Palace Square and State Hermitage Museum served as venues for the biggest public event in celebration of the museum's 250th anniversary on December 7 with a musical light show called “The Ball of History” on the eve of the important date.
Article date: Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs | Conserving The Swimming Pool
Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs, the most extensive exhibition of the artist’s late work ever mounted, debuts the newly conserved monumental cut-out The Swimming Pool
Article date: Wednesday, December 3, 2014
12 Days, 7 Countries, 1 Damien Hirst print: an interview with two spot-chasers
In 2012, Larry Gagosian’s galleries presented “The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011”, an international exhibition featuring over three-hundred pieces from Damien Hirst’s colourful spot series. The opening took place simultaneously on January 12th in all eleven Gagosian galleries (found in London, Paris, Rome, Geneva, Athens, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, and New York).
Article date: Tuesday, November 18, 2014
“I am telling stories in space” – Interview with Nedko SOLAKOV
Nedko Solakov, a Bulgarian artist, well known for his narrative works, combining texts on life observations and all possible media he works in, gave an interview to Artdependence Magazine.
Article date: Friday, November 14, 2014
$1.06 Billion Appetite for Art
Collectors’ Insatiable Appetite for Art Drives Sotheby’s New York Auctions of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art And Mellon Masterworks to $1.06 Billion / £667.9 Million / HK$8.25 Billion
Article date: Friday, November 14, 2014
Get close to Rembrandt. Interview with Michael Huijser
Michael Huijser, who became the director of Rembrandt House Museum in spring 2014, talks about the future of the museum and explains why the "storytelling" format is worth paying attention to.
Article date: Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Andy Warhol's Elvis and Brando
November 12 - POST-WAR & CONTEMPORARY ART EVENING SALE at Christie's (New York, Rockefeller Plaza)
Article date: Saturday, November 8, 2014
Boom She Boom | Works from the MMK Collection
The first exhibition at the MMK 2 – “Boom She Boom: Works from the MMK Collection (19 October 2014 – 14 June 2015) is devoted to women artists in the MMK collection.
Article date: Sunday, November 2, 2014
Martin Kippenberger’s Untitled, 1988
Christie’s presents the ultimate work from Matin Kippenberger’s self-portrait series to be included in the new york evening sale of post-war and contemporary art
Article date: Sunday, November 2, 2014
Inside The Guggenheim Museum: interview with Carmen Hermo
The previous interview, and our first, was with Fred Bidwell, director of The Transformer Station Museum, Ohio, USA, who told us about the museum and named one of his favorite artworks - Hiroshi Sugimoto's ‘Henry VIII’, which happens to be in the Guggenheim collection. Now Carmen Hermo, the Assistant Curator for Collections at the Guggenheim, and curator for the Young Collectors Council acquisition committee, continues our chain interview project by telling Art Dependence Magazine about the curatorial practices and acquisition policies of the Guggenheim, the Young Collectors Council and ways of promoting the museum’s collection such as blogging and apps. Following an established tradition, Carmen also names one of her favorite works.
Article date: Saturday, October 25, 2014
Opening of Fondation Louis Vuitton
The futuristic Fondation Louis Vuitton, commissioned by Bernard Arnault and designed by Frank Gehry, located in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, in now opened.
Article date: Friday, October 17, 2014
Make art, like love | Interview with Kendell Geers
Broken glass and barbed wire always play a major role in describing Kendell Geers' attitude to what is going on in the world. The range of media used is very diverse: sculpture, installation, painting, photography, and drawing. Kendell Geers has exhibited globally and took part in a number of events: Documenta, Taipei Biennial, Lyon Biennial, Glasstress at the Venice Biennial to name a few. He also had solo shows in Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst in Gent, Palais de Tokyo, Haus der Kunst in Munich etc.
Article date: Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Behold the Future | Katie Paterson interview
Born in Glasgow in 1981, and educated at Edinburgh College of Art, and the Slade School of Art, respectively. Paterson belongs to a successful crop of Scottish artists who have broken onto the international art scene in recent times.
Article date: Saturday, October 4, 2014
Interview with Gail and Ralph Bryan, producers of world-known, award-winning shows
Latitude Link is a theatrical production and licensing company led by Ralph and Gail Bryan. Their productions have won numerous awards, have been seen in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Australia, Korea, Singapore, South Africa and Japan and have been enjoyed by over 12 million people since the company's inception in 2005. Most of the shows are well known to everyone: “Jersey Boys”, “Memphis”, “Matilda”, “Rocky” and some others.
Article date: Friday, September 26, 2014
100 Painters of Tomorrow
Surprisingly, there has never been such a serious survey of young and promising painters as that done by "100 Painters of Tomorrow", which presents a thorough and careful selection out of 4300 applicants from 105 countries. Among the jurors of the project were artists, curators, critics, art historians and collectors. Substantial input was also provided by a meaningful number of international painting schools, which were able to recommend their prominent students, current or former, for the juror's panel consideration. This publication is a reference book for curators and collectors, as well as a source of inspiration for artists and a wonderful selection for art lovers.