Articles

Denis Meyers: An interview with the Graffiti and Street Artist
Article date: Monday, September 19, 2016

Denis Meyers: An interview with the Graffiti and Street Artist

Contemporary street artists are not concerned with impressing members of the Academy or approved authorities but rather in revoking many social conventions about art. Contemporary street artists produce their works believing that art does not belong only in museums but also on the streets with the people. That is why many of them, such as Banksy, operate under pseudonyms, because vandalizing public property is a crime.

The Celebrated Private Collection of Picasso Ceramics
Article date: Sunday, September 18, 2016

The Celebrated Private Collection of Picasso Ceramics

Sotheby’s Presents: Lord & Lady Attenborough: A Life in Art. The Celebrated Private Collection of Picasso Ceramics

Discover Art outside the big institutions during Berlin Art Week
Article date: Friday, September 16, 2016

Discover Art outside the big institutions during Berlin Art Week

The Berlin Art Week from 13. – 18. September takes place for the fifth time and all art venues in the city time their openings and special events during this one week to create a momentum of attention at the beginning of the new season after the summer break.

Similar in simplicity. Interview with Olly Fathers and Yukako Shibata
Article date: Thursday, September 15, 2016

Similar in simplicity. Interview with Olly Fathers and Yukako Shibata

The London-based artists Olly Fathers and Yukako Shibata have both exhibited at The Other Art Fair at the Old Truman Brewery in London 2015, where artists can represent themselves independently from a gallery. That is where I saw their work for the first time. Now months later I’ve curated an exhibition with the title Traces of Minimalism at the heliumcowboy artspace in Hamburg and invited both of them to participate along Donghwa Lee, Swen Kählert, Alan Steele, and Tanja Soler Zang. What I didn’t know was that they had already met before. Out of 130 participating artists at The Other Art Fair they discovered each other’s work and casually said “We should do something together. Our work corresponds well with each other.”

Article date: Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Catching up with Cosmoscow

In just a matter of days, Cosmoscow art fair will take off once again in the Russian capital. Artdependence Magazine had a chance to ask several of the fair’s participants to share their expectations for the upcoming event, and to offer readers a sneak peek preview of what’s to come. Four gallerists talked with us about their local art scenes, the current trends they observe in contemporary art, and how they survive and succeed in the current art market.

“Art is something that works well if it’s super personal” – an interview with Sophie Dros
Article date: Tuesday, September 6, 2016

“Art is something that works well if it’s super personal” – an interview with Sophie Dros

“I suppose the ideal thing would be if my dolls came to life, so they wouldn’t need to be dolls anymore” – with these words we enter the world of Everard Cunion, a RealDoll aficionado, and the protagonist of Sophie Dros’ film My Silicone Love. My Silicone Love will be screening during Amsterdam’s Neu Now festival, taking place September 14 – 18.

Article date: Tuesday, September 6, 2016

SYLVIE FLEURY Be Amazing

Phillips is pleased to announce highlights from the upcoming auction of New Now, providing an exciting start to our fall sale season.

John Craxton, R.A. (London 1922-2009), Lucian Freud
Article date: Friday, September 2, 2016

John Craxton, R.A. (London 1922-2009), Lucian Freud

Discoveries made at Christie’s have led to new attributions in the collection of Brian Sewell, which will be auctioned on September 27.

Article date: Friday, August 26, 2016

V&A acquires the Tommy Cooper Collection

The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) is delighted to announce the acquisition of the Tommy Cooper Collection – the largest collection of its kind tracing the life and legacy of the much-loved British comedian Tommy Cooper (1921 - 1984). The acquisition strengthens the Museum’s collections documenting key figures in British comedy.

Interview with Patrick Tresset
Article date: Thursday, August 25, 2016

Interview with Patrick Tresset

Patrick Tresset is a London based artist, his art practices follow two main path, on one hand Tresset presents theatrical installations in which robotic agents are actors, these installations are often evocations of humanness. On the other hand Tresset also uses robots and computational systems to produce series of drawings, paintings and videos.

Looking for the art in the Berlin Biennale
Article date: Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Looking for the art in the Berlin Biennale

The Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art 2016 with the title “The Present in Drag“ curated by the New Yorker collective DIS (Lauren Boyle, Solomon Chase, Marco Roso, David Toro) feels so cutting edge contemporary that it is difficult to recognise the actual art. As this year’s biennale looks for the digital condition and the paradoxes that make up our everyday life it includes many objects, images, settings and situations that feel so familiar that it isn’t instantly clear what makes them art just because they appear in a museum.

Cohiba Cigar with Smoking Fish by Elliott Erwitt
Article date: Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Cohiba Cigar with Smoking Fish by Elliott Erwitt

Out of the Ordinary commemorates 250 years of Christie’s.

“Varied, Understated, Serious and Humorous" - 10 Questions to Jeff Grant
Article date: Thursday, August 11, 2016

“Varied, Understated, Serious and Humorous" - 10 Questions to Jeff Grant

The work of Jeff Grant (b. 1975) is forthright in its perplexity. Every piece he creates centers on concealment, the ambiguous presence, forcing the viewer to engage in a search. In a way, some of his works appear distressing. They are not abstract, although shapes and objects seem blurred and disturbed. His chosen palette, black and white or colors dimmed and subtle, only emphasizes the mental haze. Portrait outlines are fuzzy and the objects from Grant's "Creation" series appear as fantastical artefacts with tortured surfaces, holding turbulent air underneath.

The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I saved
Article date: Saturday, July 30, 2016

The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I saved

The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I – a masterpiece of the English Renaissance once owned by Sir Francis Drake – has been saved, thanks to the generosity of thousands of individuals, grant-making foundations and a major grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).

The Triumph of Painting: The Steven and Ann Ames Collection
Article date: Friday, July 29, 2016

The Triumph of Painting: The Steven and Ann Ames Collection

Sotheby’s New York autumn season will be led by “The Triumph of Painting: The Steven and Ann Ames Collection”.

Symbolism in Art: The Apple
Article date: Thursday, July 28, 2016

Symbolism in Art: The Apple

The image of the apple can signify love, wisdom, and death. Within the religious context of Christianity, it means temptation and original sin. In Norse mythology, as in the Greek, apples grant immortality. The apple is also associated (like other fruits and flowers) with a woman’s anatomy.

"Driving Off into the Sunset" - 10 Questions to Grear Patterson
Article date: Friday, July 22, 2016

"Driving Off into the Sunset" - 10 Questions to Grear Patterson

NYC-based artist Grear Patterson (b. 1988, USA) uses mixed media to create ideal locations, inspired by the 1993 film “True Romance”. For his running solo show in London's Marlborough Contemporary, Patterson presents large-scale sunsets, recreating the film though visual and audio means. For an entire month, the gallery space was transformed into a dream with extreme colours in simplified forms. Patterson is playing with viewer’s nostalgia, reflecting on the themes of childhood memories and imaginary worlds, inviting us to consider how far away a parallel reality may be.

Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America today
Article date: Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America today

A bunch of colourful geometric pieces are the first to attract the visitor’s eye when entering the bright main room of the South London Gallery. This vibrant work by Amalia Pica – A ∩ B ∩ C, 2013 – together with Erika Verzutti and Gabriel Serra’s fruity sculptures give the kind of exotic welcome that visitors expect from a show about Latin American art. As we walk a few steps to the right, the social and political content starts to be unveiled and keeps finding new ways to disclose itself throughout the whole show.

David Bowie’s Personal Art Collection to be Unveiled for the First Time
Article date: Thursday, July 14, 2016

David Bowie’s Personal Art Collection to be Unveiled for the First Time

Important Paintings by 20th-Century Masters including Basquiat, Hirst and Auerbach to Lead a Major 10-Day Exhibition and Auction at Sotheby’s in London.

Art expert vanishes with possible da Vinci
Article date: Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Art expert vanishes with possible da Vinci

An elderly woman who turned to an art expert to prove the authenticity of a possible portrait by da Vinci has seen her work vanish alongside the man she hired to evaluate the work.