Indian and South East Asian Art Sale Announced at Sotheby's

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Written by Yolanda Lanning   
Friday, 19 March 2010 04:59

MF Husain returns to one of the most important subjects in his work in an Untitled painting showing a woman riding a leaping horse. (Est. $80/120,000). Photo: Sotheby's.

NEW YORK, NY.- Sotheby’s sale of Indian and South East Asian Art in New York on 24 March 2010 features a well curated selection of Indian, Himalayan and South East Asian works of art. A strong selection of Indian miniatures as well as modern and contemporary paintings are also included in the 184 lot sale that is estimated to fetch $5/7.3 million; the auction will be on exhibition at Sotheby’s from this Friday, 19 March. Leading the modern paintings in the sale is an Untitled work by Manjit Bawa. The canvas is one of the largest paintings produced by the artist and the most important work by him ever to appear at auction (est. $200/300,000).

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Auction of the World's Largest Collection of Original Vintage Glamour Photography

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Written by Donald Corning   
Friday, 19 March 2010 03:49

George Hurrell’s iconic portrait of Jean Harlow on a white bearskin rug created for Vanity Fair magazine now spearheads the largest auction of Glamour Photography in art history.

CALABASAS, CA.- George Hurrell’s iconic portrait of Jean Harlow on a white bearskin rug created for Vanity Fair magazine now spearheads the largest auction of Glamour Photography in art history. The original camera negative, as well as a custom print of this incomparable photograph is regarded as Hurrell’s most important portrait and is estimated to sell for well over $20,000. The multi-million dollar Michael H. Epstein and Scott E. Schwimer collection, which contains tens of thousands of the best examples of Hollywood fine art, will be auctioned by Profiles in History March 26-27, 2010. Worldwide bidding begins at 12:00pm (noon) PST both days.

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Christie's to Offer Andrew Lloyd Webber's Picasso Blue Period Masterpiece

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Written by Kirstin Davies   
Friday, 19 March 2010 02:32

Picasso's 'Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto (The Absinthe Drinker), 1903, at Christie's auction house in London, Britain. The painting is expected to fetch in the region of 33-45 million euros at auction in June. - EPA / Andy Rain

LONDON.- Christie’s announced that they will offer an exceptionally important and highly celebrated masterpiece by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) in the evening auction of Impressionist and Modern Art in London on 23 June 2010. Painted by the most influential artist of the 20th century, Portrait of Angel Fernandez de Soto, 1903 comes from the artist’s celebrated Blue Period, arguably the greatest period in Picasso’s career. The painting will be priced at £30 million to £40 million and all the proceeds will benefit The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation, a charity founded by the celebrated composer in 1992. Working for the public benefit, The Foundation focuses on the promotion of arts, culture and heritage in Britain.

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Polish Court Convicts Three Men in Theft of Notorius Auschwitz Sign

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Written by Vanessa Gera, Associated Press Writer   
Friday, 19 March 2010 02:31

Polish Police officers escort one of the three men who have confessed to stealing the Auschwitz "Arbeit Macht Frei" ("Work Makes You Free") sign. In Krakow, Poland. The court convicted the three and handed them prison terms without trial, because they had agreed to that settlement. AP Photo.

WARSAW (AP).- A Polish court convicted three men Thursday of the theft of the notorious "Arbeit Macht Frei" (Work Sets You Free) sign from the Auschwitz memorial site in December. The men, two of whom are brothers, were given prison sentences ranging from 18 months to 2½ years. In footage from the court, TVN24 showed the men, with their faces blurred, showed each man in turn expressing regret and acknowledging that stealing the sign was not a good idea. The theft occurred in the night between Dec. 17 and Dec. 18, a brazen heist that shocked Holocaust survivors and many others committed to preserving the Auschwitz-Birkenau site.

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David Zwirner presents First Exhibition by Marlene Dumas with the Gallery

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Written by Julia Joern   
Friday, 19 March 2010 02:03

Marlene Dumas - 'Against the Wall", 2009 - Oil on linen, 180 x 300 x 2.5 cm. - Courtesy of David Zwirner Gallery

NEW YORK, NY.- David Zwirner presents the first solo exhibition by Marlene Dumas since the artist joined the gallery in 2008. Against the Wall features all new works from 2009 and 2010. This marks the first time since 2001 that the artist has presented a new body of work in New York. Known for her unique approach to canvas and her thought-provoking subject matter, Marlene Dumas is widely considered one of today’s most important painters. Her work is characterized by a sensual and gestural technique that is also swift, dry, and minimal, as if under pressure to leave only what is necessary. On view 18 March through 24 April, 2010.

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Film Director Paul Schrader Donates Collection to Harry Ransom Center

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Written by Harold Newsome   
Friday, 19 March 2010 01:48

The Berlin Film Festival has been abuzz with rumors of a Martin Scorsese-Robert De Niro-Lars Von Trier collaboration for a Taxi Driver remake. Paul Schrader had previously donated De Niro's costume from "Taxi Driver" after De Niro donated his archive to the Ransom Center in 2006.

AUSTIN, TX.- Screenwriter and director Paul Schrader has donated his collection to the Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin. Schrader wrote screenplays for such iconic films as "Taxi Driver" (1976), "Blue Collar" (1978), "Raging Bull" (1980), "American Gigolo" (1980), "The Mosquito Coast" (1986) and "Affliction" (1997). Schrader had previously donated De Niro's costume from "Taxi Driver" after De Niro donated his archive to the Ransom Center in 2006. The costume is now on display in the Ransom Center's exhibition "Making Movies," which runs through Aug. 1.

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World Records Tumble For Paintings by William Turner at Bonhams

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Written by Jessica Leighton   
Friday, 19 March 2010 01:48

William Turner - Top price of the day at Bonhams was £17,760 paid for a 1961 oil painting ‘The City’, purchased by a private collector.

LONDON.- Paintings by Stockport artist William Turner achieved world record prices at Bonhams Chester Picture sale on Wednesday 17 March. William Turner, who was born in 1920, specialized in painting urban views based on the mills and streets of Manchester and Stockport. Bonhams offered five important paintings dating from the 1960s and 70s, which generated great enthusiasm from local buyers and collectors. The top price of the day was £17,760 paid for a 1961 oil painting ‘The City’, purchased by a private collector. Three other paintings by Turner also attracted prices over £10,000.

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"Dinotopia: The Fantastical Art of James Gurney" to Open at the Delaware Art Museum

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Written by Leslie Moran   
Friday, 19 March 2010 01:47

"Convoy Surrounded", from "Dinotopia: The World Beneath". James Gurney (born 1958). Oil on board, 28 x 42 inches. Collection of the artist. /  © James Gurney, 1995. All rights reserved.

WILMINGTON, DE.- James Gurney’s Dinotopia bring the worlds of science and the imagination to life by chronicling Arthur and Will Denison’s remarkable experiences on a lost island in vibrant color and meticulous detail. Recounted in words and pictures in the best-selling book series, Dinotopia: A Land Apart From Time (1992), Dinotopia: The World Beneath (1995), and Dinotopia: First Flight (1999), the artist’s compelling tale has engaged and enchanted readers by inviting them to explore the far reaches of a mysterious destination. On exhibition through 16 May, 2010 at the Delaware Art Museum.

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MoMA to Show Fassbinder's Visionary Science-Fiction Thriller

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Written by Rajendra Roy   
Friday, 19 March 2010 01:47

"World on a Wire", 1973. Germany. Directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Pictured: Barbara Valentin. Courtesy: Rainer Werner Fassbinder Foundation.

NEW YORK, NY.- 'World on a Wire' (1973), written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (German, 1945–1982) and based on the novel Simulacron-3 by American author Daniel F. Galouve, will have a weeklong run at MoMA, from April 14 through April 19, 2010. Originally made for German television in 1973, Fassbinder’s revolutionary adaptation has only been shown in America once before, in 1997, as part of a comprehensive Fassbinder retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art.

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Gagosian Opens Exhibition of Recent Paintings by Alberto Di Fabio

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Written by Hilda Garvey   
Friday, 19 March 2010 01:47

Alberto Di Fabio - "Sinapsi + Cosmo", 2009 - Acrylic on canvas, 55 1/4 x 106 3/8 in. © Alberto Di Fabio. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery. Photo: Robert McKeever

NEW YORK, NY.- Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of recent paintings by Alberto Di Fabio. Di Fabio's work is inspired by the fundamental laws of the physical world, as well as organic elements and their interrelation. His paintings and works on paper merge the worlds of art and science, depicting natural forms and biological structures in vivid color and imaginative detail. On view 18 March through 24 April, 2010.

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Reagan 'GE Theater' Tapes Restored, Go to Presidential Library

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Written by Jeff Wilson, Associated Press Writer   
Friday, 19 March 2010 01:46

The big daddy of actors-turned-politicians, Reagan was an actor with a middling career in churned-out Westerns and B-movies, with Don Siegel’s 'The Killers' the highlight of his career. From an early point, though, he was attracted to politics – he was president of the Screen Actors’ Guild and was a spokesman for General Electric.

SIMI VALLEY, CA (AP).- All 208 episodes of television's "General Electric Theater," hosted by then-actor Ronald Reagan, are being delivered to former first lady Nancy Reagan on Wednesday as part of the two-year celebration of the late president's 100th birthday. The 1954-1962 "General Electric Theater" tapes, most believed to be damaged or lost, were recently uncovered in the General Electric/NBC Universal archives. They were restored to broadcast quality for use in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley.

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Pierre Huyghe's La saison des fetes Installation at Museo Reina Sofia

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Written by Belle Gossburg   
Friday, 19 March 2010 01:46

A security guard walks next to the art installation "La saison des fetes" (The season of the festivities) by French artist Pierre Huyghe at Madrid's Crystal Palace. The art installation exhibits flowers & plants typical of each festive season as well as plastic chairs of several colors.

MADRID.- The Palacio de Cristal was inaugurated in 1887 with an exhibition of the flora of the Philippines, Spain’s pre-eminent colony at that time. Palm trees and indigenous plants of many kinds were installed in a ceremonial layout that centred on two chairs raised on a dais, flanked by tapestries and accessed across a spread of oriental carpets. Transforming the greenhouse into an exotic mise-en-scene, Pierre Huyghe's installation formed part of a larger project devoted to the Philippines, its natural resources and material culture. In its built form the Palacio de Cristal belongs to the typology of the green house; in its role and functions, however, it can be more closely aligned with Joseph Paxton’s Crystal Palace built in 1852 for one of the first world’s fairs. The kinds of exhibits presented in London at that epochal event – manufacturing and industrial goods, art and artefacts – became the staple of the Universal Exhibitions that were to prove such a popular feature of later 19th and early 20th century western culture.

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