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Subway Art in New York

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

If you are around NY sometime, do visit the Bryant Park Station to see work by a great Artition participant, Joshua Spodek.

Read what Josh says about his piece:

My first big public art piece went up in the Bryant Park subway stop at
42nd and 6th Avenue last week through MTA Arts for Transit! You can see
it at the bottom of the stairs at the northwest corner of Bryant Park
(the videos below show you where it is).

Four students at NYU Tisch School of Arts Interactive Telecommunications
Project (ITP) co-created it — Brett Murphy, Igal Nassima, Eyal Ohana,
and Molly Schwartz — with Submedia providing equipment and support
(using no MTA funds).

If you’ve seen my work, you know the medium: still images that appear
animated when you move past. This display is digital, which is new, so
the images cycle between our 1.5 second animations, each inspired by
Bryant Park — images of nature, ice skating, fashion week, the
carousel, abstractions, etc.

The display took almost two years of development. As usual, most of the
work was in the last two weeks — late nights, moving stuff in
blizzards, approvals, etc. If anyone wants stories, just ask, there are
plenty. I also make smaller pieces for individuals and am working on a
large series for a gallery show. In the meantime, check out these videos
and links of the display (keeping in mind videos don’t compare with
seeing it in person):

* Video, including a family of five peering at the display:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIfi71_ffG0
* Arts for Transit page:
http://www.mta.info/mta/aft/lightbox/lightbox.html?station=5&img=5
* A guard and subway rider looking at it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0aTJH0jL5o
* Just the kids and family from the first link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwg1BhkAFU
* My blog: http://www.spodek.net

Artists to watch at: Duvier del Dago

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

DUVIER DEL DAGO

*1976 Villa Clara, Cuba, lives and works in Havanna

His installations are certainly an eye catcher. He works only with cords and light, creating 3-Dimensional objects, such as planes, bikes or persons. It seems you look at a 3-D computer design but its in real size and in front of you. Turning off the lights would cause the artwork to erase completely, making it a very transparent and exciting style of work.

Price: 15 000 to 30 000 US-Dollar

Video to historic auction February 2010, London

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Sotheby’s is taking you to an insight of the auction Impressionist & Modern Art, where a Giacometti sculpture hit the highest price ever for a sculpture:

Impressionist & Modern Art

Post-Sale Report, February 2010

For more information or to view Sotheby’s catalouge, please visit: www.sothebys.com/privateview

Giacometti Sculpture breaks world record on Sotheby’s Auction

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Certainly no crisis on the Art market. A sculpture by the famous Swiss art sculptor Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) has hit a new record during auction for the highest price ever of 65 million pounds (74 million Euros).

“L’Homme qui marche I” is a life size bronze figure of a moving man and faces a great recognition value for Giacometti.

According to Sotheby’s it has just beaten Picasso’s record of his work “Boy with a pipe” that has been sold 2004 for about 104 million dollar, which was just under Giacometti’s.

Sotheby’s glimpse on Zero Foundation Düsseldorf – Great property from the ‘Sammlung Lenz Schönberg’

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Sotheby’s is showing 49 works for auction on the 10th February in London from the famous Schönberg Sammlung. A great Amount of these works are from the 50ths artist’s movement ‘Zero’ in Düsseldorf, Germany. Among the works are names such as Fontana, Richter, Klein, Manzoni and much more.

Event details

$130 million Picasso gets ripped by accident

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

New York. On friday last week a woman made a 6inch big tear drop on the lower right-hand corner of Picasso’s famous ‘The Actor’, while attending a class at the Metropolitan Museum.

The spokesman of the Museum stated that “She lost balance during this class session.”

The Picture immediately came to the Museum’s conservation studio for repair. “Fortunately, the damage did not occur in a focal point of the composition, and the curatorial and conservation staffs fully expect that the repair, which will take place in the coming weeks, will be unobtrusive,” the museum said.

This is not the first time that a Picasso suffered from a teardrop. The 1932 picture of Picasso’s mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter was about to be sold for a record $139 million. Because of a tear, the sale fell through and the painting’s estimated value fell to $85 million — a drop of $54 million.

Ausgehen 1-3 – Schauspiel Köln

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Last Saturday, January 9th, “AUSGEHEN 1-3″ premiered at Schauspiel Köln. The play is a tryptich based on texts by Barbi Markovic, Ödön von Horvát and Georg Büchner, and is all about going out in times of social changes. In 3 acts, each one based in a different generation, “Ausgehen 1-3″ creates a picture of the youth, its movements and depressions.

The next performance will be on Thursday, 14.01.2010, and from there on 21.,22., and 23., February 2010 again.

Marius Bubat of COMA wrote the entire music for this play and does also act on stage. If you’re living in Cologne or plan to visit soon, this is something you shouldn’t miss! Click HERE for more details (sorry, german version only).

Photo credit: Sandra Then / Schauspiel Köln

Focus: Jürgen Teller

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Jürgen Teller is one of the big names when it comes to fashion photography.

In return, he doesn’t think so. He rather likes shooting his models naked, without any make-up, special lighting or a lot of photoshopping…

He tries to find the natural beauty in each woman he is photographing. With this attitude he revolutionized the scene; and made Kate Moss to his muse.

Juergen Teller
Logisch!
10. Dec. 2009 – 14. Feb. 2010

Kunsthalle Nürnberg
im KunstKulturQuartier

Lorenzer Straße 32,
90402 Nürnberg
Germany

Artition.com recommends: Jenny Holzer at the Beyeler Museum, Riehen/Basel

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

1. November 2009 until 24.January 2010

JENNY HOLZER. Beyeler Museum, Riehen/Basel – Switzerland

It is the first time that the prominent LED installations by American artist Jenny Holzer are beeing exhibited on European ground.

The great venue of the Beyeler Museum in Riehen near Basel will show new works of her until 24th January next year.

The main focus of her work is the use of words and ideas in public space. Originally utilizing street posters, LED signs became her most visible medium.

VISIT THE EXHIBITION HOMEPAGE


Rembrandt hits world record at Christie`s, London

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

A REMBRANDT masterpiece not seen in public for 40 years has sold for a record £20.2 million ($A36.28 million) at auction.

The price was the highest for a “Rembrandt in Auction”, the spokesman said. It catched a record price of 18 Million pounds.

Another piece that has been sold is a drawing by Raphael: “Head of a Muse”, sold for 29,2 Million pounds, which should be the record for the highest priced work on paper.

Experts argue due to Christmas the affinity to buy expensive on auctions is higher, as well as the consistent scare during Recession is increasing the number of collectors and those buying from established artists, rather than newcomer.

Watch the Video on reuters blog:

Rembrandt