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Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Evening Sale on November 10 will feature Warhol’s “Big Campbell’s Soup Can With Can Opener (Vegetable),” a 1962 painting which is expected to go for $30 to $50 million.
Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Evening Sale on November 10 will feature Warhol’s “Big Campbell’s Soup Can With Can Opener (Vegetable),” a 1962 painting which is expected to go for $30 to $50 million.
Pierre Soulages’s work is very interesting. In his on-going outrenoir series, which dates back to 1979, his use of black paint “reflects light in myriad ways, promising limitless possibilities.”
Joan Snyder’s show, A Year in the Painting Life, at Betty Cuningham Gallery closes on October 30.
Material Issue and Other Matters, a group show at Canada that “attests to the power of materiality,” closes on October 10.
The MoMA gets to show off its collection for their show Abstract Expressionist New York, which open on October 3.
I am now represented by Rooster Gallery. Located on Orchard Street in the Lower East Side, the gallery is known for its roster of emerging New York artists as well as their “select cadre of Portuguese painters with growing European credentials.”
The Thomas J. Watson Library at the Met offers numerous classes throughout the year aimed at assisting art historians of every level. ARLIS/NY members may attend for free.
Curate NYC 2010, a multi-venue juried exhibition of emerging New York City artists, is accepting submissions through October 6.
Studio-X, a space designed to “bring together the worlds of architecture, design, art, planning, preservation, construction, media, business, education, and research,” presents Listening There: Scenes from Ghana, an exhibition of photographs and videos “that cuts a spatial and temporal section through the west African nation’s architecture, its cities, peoples, and social spaces.”
Nancy Holt’s exhibit at the Wallach Art Gallery is an “in-depth look at the early projects of this important American artist whose pioneering work falls at the intersection of art, architecture and time-based media.”