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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
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.

Victoria Febrer is exhibiting the works of her recent project “Vinografias y Vistas II” in Valencia, Spain on
Saturday, 6th February 2010 at 8 p.m. until Tuesday 23rd February 2010, 9 p.m.
All Artitions are herewith more than welcomed to join the event and see some of here great works that are made uniquely with red wine on paper.
Galería Artis
C/ Cirilo Amorós 78, 46004 Valencia SPAIN
+34 96 351 37 61
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

8th December 2009
On Monday night the winner was clear for this years Turner prize. The 25.000 pounds will go to Richard Wright and his fantastic microscopic wall paintings that are produced with medieval printing methods.
Founded in 1984, the Turner prize is a well known prize, that glories the best british Artist under the age of 50 every year again.
Previous winners include the most high-profile names in British art — Damien Hirst, Anish Kapoor and Gilbert and George — as well as several who have since faded from view.
Richard Wright is scottish and lives and works in Glasgow. Wright rounded up his victory in saying: “Thank you for bringing back some skills to the Turner Prize”.

One of Georgia’s most famous artists Zurab Nijaradze will be exhibiting at The Air Gallery from 5-10 October. A painter with decades of experience, Zurab is also Professor of the Tbilisi Academy of Arts and is an Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts.
Born in 1928 and now in his eighties, he is visiting London for the first time since the 1960s. Zurab may be entering his twilight years, but his energy, ideas and enthusiasm continue to flow and shows no signs of slowing down. His life and career have spanned over many years of constant changes and he has had to face and adapt to many challenges in Georgia.
In the 1960s he was one of the artists who openly opposed Socialist Realism. He was expelled twice from the Academy of Arts for Formulism. He introduced a different, new artistic reality, a new direction and a new way of thinking into the construction of his work; he was regarded as being one of life’s true innovators.
His unique style, ideas and tastes have conquered viewers. The series of portraits and genre paintings are impressed with unusual spiritual depth and lavishness of colour. These pictures have become a great source of inspiration for artists, admirers and collectors in the former Soviet Union. From his popularity it was impossible for the authorities to ignore and gradually they admitted this by officially recognising his talent in honouring him the prestigious title of the People’s Artist of Georgia.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union the restrictions eased and the borders became more open. This new situation now allowed an international audience to appreciate and admire the works of all the great Georgian artists- Zurab being one of them.
It is a difficult time in Georgia and only people who are highly organised and highly intellectual are able to go on with their work, remaining at their easels, wrapped in warm shawls, keeping their personalities untouched. This is Zurab Nijaradze, a versatile artist, an intellectual.
His works are like small glasses in a magic pipe – they mix and shine as the surface of the sea, as the blue sky, as reddish mountains covered with autumn woods.
“Circus” –playfulness, lightness, glitter of colours; his nudes are on the surface of the canvas as a memory, as an anticipation, or love. Pictures – kaleidoscopes, pictures – treasures, pictures – endless as life.
God bless Zurab and give him strength to work and overcome obstacles.
Natasha Nesterova, Artist
Zurab’s work can be found in public collections such as the State Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Theatre and Cinema in Tbilisi, The State Tretyakov Gallery and Museum of Eastern Peoples, Moscow, The National Gallery of Rio de Janeiro and the Museum of Modern Art, Aakhen, Germany.
His paintings also form important additions to many private art collections such as those of Pope Paul II, Madeleine Albright (former US State Secretary), Gerhard Schroeder (former German Chancellor) and Hans Dietrich Genscher (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany).
This exhibition has been kindly sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Monument Protection of Georgia and is organised by theEnglish Speaking Union of Georgia
Curated by Marina Tsitsishvili & George Laliashvili
5th – 10th October 2009
11am-6pm Monday- Saturday
Contact Marketing and PR consultant – Julie Badrick T: 07941271244 E:Jbadrick@mac.com

For those of you not familiar with the fascination behind electronic music should start by focusing on one of the worlds biggest electronic label and distributor: Kompakt Records from Cologne in Germany.
Annually they celebrate a stunning performance of the latest trends in electronic music of all kind, including their release of TOTAL 10, the new Album that will be released with artists in their portfolio.
A video is shown with the music together by OKINAWA 69
KOMPAKT:
Just about four weeks left until Cologne’s very own c/o pop festival starts again. As every year TOTAL 10 promises to be a highlight of the festival, so does the exclusive GAS show. Tickets are available now! Follow this link for details on the order process.
TOTAL 10: 17,85 €
Wolfgang Voigt präsentiert GAS: 14,70 €
c/o pop Festival ticket: 75,-€