Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Daily art news

PITTSBURGH, PA.- Carnegie Museum of Art presents an exhibition that unveils the visionary and rarely seen art of the brilliant and multitalented Andrey Avinoff (1884–1949). 


“I bow to scientific fact until five o’clock. After that I may have other ideas.” –Andrey Avinoff 

The exhibition, on view from February 26–July 24, 2011, features more than 50 works of art by the entomologist and former director of Carnegie Museum of Natural History (1926-1945), including many of his watercolors, most of which have rarely been seen. Louise Lippincott, curator of fine arts at Carnegie Museum of Art, conducted years of intense research to organize the exhibition, which tells Avinoff’s story in full for the first time. 




NEW YORK, N.Y.- Bonhams are to hold an auction entirely devoted to some of the most iconic images in rock. Original Rock ‘n’ Roll artwork including album covers, posters and cartoons associated with musicians such as The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, Lou Reed, The Police, The Clash, Richard Hell, The Ramones, Led Zeppelin, Ozzie Osbourne, The Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Jefferson Airplane, Journey, U2, Aerosmith, Pink Floyd and the Sex Pistols will all be included in this exciting new sale. The auction will take place on Thursday 10th March 2011 at Bonhams, Madison Avenue, New York. The comprehensive sale includes three decades of paintings, drawings, sketches and studies, printing plates and poster sets, by some of the most influential artists in Rock ‘n’ Roll Art will be offered, including Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Jamie Reid, Alton Kelly and Randy Tuten.The comprehensive sale includes three decades of paintings, drawings, sketches and studies, printing plates and poster sets, by some of the most influential artists in Rock ‘n’ Roll Art will be offered, including Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Jamie Reid, Alton Kelly and Randy Tuten. New York, West Coast USA and British musical artists, all feature strongly. 

Fans of Ozzy Osbourne will be keen to snap up the original photographic artwork for the cover of his No Rest For The Wicked album. Created by the iconic photographer Bob Carlos Clarke, more known for his highly erotic imagery, it is estimated to sell for $4,000-6,000. 

Designs by Rick Griffin and Stanley Mouse feature in the sale. The late Alton Kelley has long been established as a leading name in San Francisco psychedelic rock art history. One of the highlights by Alton Kelley on offer is the artwork for Journey’s album Departure. Released in March 1980, this was the band’s sixth album and their first one to enter Billboard’s Top 10 album chart. The artwork is estimated to fetch $25,000-35,000. 

Stephanie Connell, Head of Entertainment Memorabilia at Bonhams comments, "Many of the artists whose work is included in this sale were major contributors to the look and feel of popular culture in the latter half of the twentieth century. Punk, psychedelia and heavy metal are just some of the genres represented."
SALEM, MA.- One of the world's best private collections of 17th-century Dutch and Flemish paintings, including masterworks by Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Gerrit Dou, Jan Steen and others, were unveiled this winter at the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts. Golden: Dutch and Flemish Masterworks from the Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo Collection presents paintings, furniture and decorative arts exceptional for their quality, superb condition and impeccable provenance. As exemplars of the Dutch Golden Age, the works are distinguished not only for the glowing quality of light achieved by the most talented artists of the time, but also for their place in an unsurpassed period of artistic, cultural, scientific, and commercial accomplishment in the Netherlands. 


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