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Judy Chicago makes 'Herstory': Beyond the ladies of the Dinner Party

The artist Judy Chicago with her minimalist sculptures, “Moving Parts,” in her
studio in Belen, N.M., Sept. 13, 2023. The pioneering feminist artist rules the
New Museum with a six-decade survey, but she shares the stage with her
sisterhood. (Gabriela Campos/The New York Times)

by Melena Ryzik

NEW YORK, NY.- Judy Chicago was anxious, unusually so. For most of her
six-decade career as a feminist multimedia-ist, she was out of step with the art
establishment — occasionally crossing paths with the institutions that canonize
cultural weight but mostly zigging off course: a 5-foot-1 dynamo in platform
sneakers, doggedly pursuing her own goals. Now, though, the art world is paying
attention to what she has been saying: that when art by women is viewed
holistically, through the arc of history, it can shake everything — us — to the
core. It is enthralling and unnerving to suddenly have her own work understood
this way, she said last week, as she marched in her embroidered denim through
“Herstory,” her first major New York survey — ever — at the New Museum. Spanning
four floors, it includes a grounding show-within-a-show of more than 80 artists
and thinkers, including Hilma af Klint, Zora Neale Hurston, Georgia O’Keeffe,
Virginia Woolf and Frida Kahlo, giving ... More





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Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.

Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.
Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.
Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.
Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.
Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.
Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.
Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.
Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.
Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.
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Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
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The Norton Simon collection exhibits 'Benevolent Beings: Buddhas and
Bodhisattvas from South and Southeast Asia'   Almine Rech now represents the
Estate of Serge Poliakoff   The Bruce Museum presents 'Harry Bertoia: Sculpture
for Living' opening tomorrow

Dipankara Buddha (detail), c. 1600–1650, Nepal. Gilt and enameled copper with
semiprecious stones and pigments, 32-1/2 in. (82.6 cm). Norton Simon Art
Foundation.


PASADENA, CA.- The Norton Simon Museum presents Benevolent Beings: Buddhas and
Bodhisattvas from South and Southeast Asia, an exhibition that explores how
representations of protective deities have been seen to offer blessings,
guidance and security to their devotees. Through 44 artworks drawn solely from
the Norton Simon’s extensive collections—many of them being exhibited for the
very first time—the exhibition examines the original context and evidence of use
of these works, which range from utilitarian and instructive votive objects, to
stone and bronze sculpture of bodhisattvas and merciful gods, to highly ornate
gilt bronze buddhas. As such, the objects are organized in accordance with the
general layout of a Buddhist temple from 13th- to 18th-century South ... More
 

Portrait of Serge Poliakoff, 1968 © Alexis Poliakoff / Courtesy of the Estate
and Almine Rech.


PARIS.- Almine Rech announced its collaboration with the Estate of Serge
Poliakoff. On the occasion of Paris+ par Art Basel 2023, the gallery will be
showing a historic work from 1950. This inaugural presentation will be followed
by a solo exhibition next year of the artist's work at Almine Rech Paris. Serge
Poliakoff (Moscow, January 8, 1900 – October 12, 1969) was a Russian-born French
modernist painter belonging to the 'New' École de Paris (Tachisme). Poliakoff's
early life was marked by upheaval and displacement due to political unrest in
Russia. He fled the country during the Russian Revolution and eventually settled
in Paris in the 1920s. Poliakoff was exposed to the avant-garde art movements of
the time, particularly Cubism and Fauvism, which influenced his early work. Over
time, he developed his unique style, moving towards pure abstra ... More
 

Harry Bertoia (American, b. Italy, 1915–1978), Untitled, c. 1970s. Beryllium
copper on brass plate, 39 ½ x 9 1/8 x 9 1/8 in. Harry Bertoia Foundation. © 2023
Estate of Harry Bertoia / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.


GREENWICH, CT.- On October 14, 2023, the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, CT will
present Harry Bertoia: Sculpture for Living, an exhibition featuring fifteen
exemplary sculptures and furniture designs by Bertoia, some never-before
exhibited. While Harry Bertoia (American, b. Italy, 1915–1978) is well known for
his sculptures and pioneering use of sound as sculptural material, most of his
creative output was made for domestic spaces, to be actively lived with not
passively observed. From the beginning of his career, he frequently made works
for friends and family, and his now-iconic collection of seating for Knoll
revolutionized the way we perceive and interact with furniture and helped define
midcentury modern interiors and outdoor living spaces. These functional pieces,
renowned for their elegant ... More







National Portrait Gallery announces jurors and call for entries for next
triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition   Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris
presents 'Five Paintings 2013 - 2015' by Wade Guyton   Norton Museum of Art to
host exhibition of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces

“Anthony Cuts under the Williamsburg Bridge, Morning” by Alison Elizabeth
Taylor, first prize winner of the 2022 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition,
marquetry hybrid (wood veneers, oil paint, acrylic paint, inkjet prints,
shellac, and sawdust on wood), 2020. Collection of the artist. Copyright Alison
Elizabeth Taylor. Courtesy of Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery.


WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has announced an
open call from Oct. 2 through Jan. 26, 2024, for submissions to its seventh
triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. Established in 2006, the Outwin
Boochever Portrait Competition invites artists (ages 18 and over) living and
working in the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands,
American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin Islands, to submit one portrait created in
the past three years for consideration by a panel of experts. Selected artworks,
including three prizewinners, are then featured in a museum exhibition. The
competition focuses on broadening the definition of portraiture while ... More
 

Wade Guyton, Untitled, 2015.


PARIS.- Five Paintings 2013-2015 is Wade Guyton's first exhibition in a French
museum. It is based on the painting Untitled (2013), which entered the
collections of the Musée d'Art Moderne in 2022, thanks to a special donation.
Created between 2013 and 2015, the five paintings are from a period during which
Guyton made a variety of black paintings. Four of them were conceived from a
single Photoshop file composed exclusively of black: the printed image competes
with white, its reserve space. This creates an ambiguous relationship between
figure and background and, more broadly, between the works and the wall on which
they are hung. The porosity of the boundaries creates a tension between
abstraction and figuration that should allow each painting to find the right
form. The fifth canvas in this body of works, never exhibited before, extends
this tension by juxtaposing two exhibition views on which there is a 'mise en
abyme' of the two monumental paintings presented here. Wade Guyton ... More
 

Edouard Manet, Young Woman in a Round Hat, circa 1877-1879. Oil on Canvas, 21
1/2 x 17 3/4 inches. The Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation on loan to the
Princeton University Art Museum.


WEST PALM BEACH, FL.- The Norton Museum of Art will host Artists in Motion:
Impressionist and Modern Masterpieces from the Pearlman Collection, highlighting
Paris’s vibrant and influential artistic environment during the late 19th and
early 20th centuries through the collection of Henry and Rose Pearlman. The
exhibition features nearly forty Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings,
sculptures, and works on paper by celebrated artists like Paul Cézanne, Edgar
Degas, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, Édouard Manet, Amedeo Modigliani, Camille
Pissarro, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Chaïm Soutine. Exploring the
intersecting lives and journeys of these renowned Paris-based artists, the show
illustrates their experimentation with painting techniques that emphasize
personal and subjective experiences. The exhibition will be on view at the
Norton from ... More








Theater industry leader takes top job at New York Performing Arts Library  
Superb collection of Viola Frey works highlighted in Bonhams Modern Design │ Art
Sale   MCA Australia appoints Rebecca Ray as Curator, Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Collections and Exhibitions

Roberta Pereira, the director of the Playwrights Realm, will lead the library,
which is home to more than eight million items relating to music, theater and
dance. Photo: Jonathan Blanc/NYPL.

by Sarah Bahr


NEW YORK, NY.- Roberta Pereira has had a career-long goal to make the performing
arts accessible for all. So when she saw a posting for an executive director
position at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, one of the
country’s leading repositories relating to music, theater and dance, she had an
immediate thought: dream job. “I believe the arts are stronger when more people
can participate,” said Pereira, 43, who will become the first Latino to lead the
institution, which is home to more than 8 million items. “And the library’s
mission is free access and knowledge for all.” Pereira, currently the executive
director of the Playwrights Realm, an off-Broadway theater company devoted to
early-career playwrights, will start the job in January. She succeeds Jennifer
Schantz, ... More
 

Biography of a Civilization, 1969 by Viola Frey (1933 – 2004), estimated at
$4,000 – 6,000. Photo: Bonhams.


LOS ANGELES, CA.- 33 ceramics, paintings and sculptures from the collection of
Bill and Peggy Foote, leading collectors of Frey’s work, will be offered.
Through a lifelong partnership, the Footes collected approximately 100 pieces by
Viola Frey, exhibiting her work in their Oakland home over a period of 40 years.
Frey, born in Lodi, California, is recognized as one of the central figures of
California’s Funk Art movement. Over a span of five decades, Frey showcased an
aptitude for multiple mediums, including painting, drawing, bronze and glass,
however it was her work in the field of ceramic sculpture that pushed her to the
movement’s forefront. Frey played a crucial role in bringing ceramics into the
contemporary art world, employing a technique-heavy practice of intricate
glazing and meticulous construction while creating a diverse body of work that
reflected the intellectual rigor of her surrounding artistic communities.
Highlights in the sale include the ... More
 

Rebecca Ray Rebecca Ray at the National Portrait Gallery of Australia. Photo:
Mark Mohell.


SYDNEY.- The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia announced today the
appointment of Rebecca Ray as Curator, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Collections and Exhibitions. Ray will commence her new role on 31 October 2023.
Rebecca Ray is a Meriam Mer woman from the Torres Strait Islands and is an
experienced First Nations curator, writer and cultural heritage researcher with
a passion for anti colonial/decolonised methodologies and practice. Ray brings
to the role a wide range of curatorial experience working from grassroots
communities and remote art centres, museums, and galleries at regional and
national levels. Ray comes to MCA Australia from the National Portrait Gallery
(NPG) in Canberra, where she was First Nations Curator, responsible for the
development of new exhibition and collection policy frameworks to broaden the
inclusion of living First Nations sitters and artists, particularly from
regional and remote places. She was co- ... More






NGV's new Indigenous art and design exhibition Wurrdha Marra opens on the ground
floor of The Ian Potter Centre   Hilary Harkness's first exhibition with P·P·O·W
is now open   Art Antwerp expands its international gallery list for the third
edition of the art fair

Installation view of Wurrdha Marra on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV
Australia from 12 October 2023. Photo: Tom Ross.


MELBOURNE.- The ground floor of The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Fed Square
is home to Wurrdha Marra, a new dynamic and ever-changing exhibition space
dedicated to displaying masterpieces and new works from the NGV’s First Nations
art and design collection. Wurrdha Marra means ‘Many Mobs’ in the Wurundjeri Woi
Wurrung language and is the name newly bestowed upon this gallery space by the
Wurundjeri Council. Wurrdha Marra showcases work from emerging to senior artists
from different time periods and regions, including Tony Albert, Treahna Hamm,
Kent Morris, Marlene Gilson, Rover Thomas, Christian Thompson, Gary Lee, Nicole
Monks, Gali Yalkarriwuy, Dhambit Mununggurr, Nonggirrnga Marawili and more.
Traversing the ground floor and foyer of The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia,
Wurrdha Marra includes a number of new and ... More
 

Hilary Harkness, Experienced People Needed, 2018. Oil on linen mounted on panel,
14 x 22 3/4 ins., 35.6 x 57.8 cm.


NEW YORK, NY.- P·P·O·W is opening today Prisoners from the Front, Hilary
Harkness’s first exhibition with the gallery, her first solo exhibition in over
a decade, and the largest exhibition of her work to-date. In her meticulously
rendered small-scale paintings, Harkness fuses traditional painting techniques
with a distinctly contemporary sensibility to explore power struggles inherent
in sex, race, and class systems on an uncensored stage. A culmination of works
from 2019 - 2023, The Arabella Freeman Series is an episodic drama which
chronicles an alternative narrative of the making of Winslow Homer’s iconic
Civil War painting, Prisoners from the Front, 1866. With painterly
sophistication, Harkness intertwines her singular imagination with in-depth
research into American Civil War history and the ancestral history of her wife
Ara’s family to challenge our visual ... More
 

Bernard Villers, Gris de Payne,1994. Photo: Irène Laub gallery.


ANTWERP.- Art Antwerp, the contemporary art fair organised by Art Brussels, is
set to return for its third edition from Thursday 14 to Sunday 17 December 2023
at Antwerp Expo. This year, the fair welcomes 72 participating galleries from 12
different countries. Among these 72 galleries is a mix of well-established
galleries with over a decade of contributions to the art world, as well as young
and exciting galleries. Featuring a strong programme, half of the galleries come
from Belgium, of which 16 of these galleries are from Antwerp itself, while the
other half, totaling 37 galleries, come from abroad, keeping the DNA of the fair
international and most definitively strongly locally rooted. Launched during the
COVID-19 pandemic in December 2021, Art Antwerp thrived last year for its second
edition by welcoming nearly 12,000 visitors, establishing itself as a prominent
fixture in the Belgian contemporary art calendar ... More






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Paolozzi collection to feature at Cheffins Art & Design Sale
CAMBRIDGE.- A collection of items which belonged to the late sculpture and
graphic artist, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (1924 -2005), will go under the hammer as
part of the Cheffins Art & Design Sale on 26th October. Consigned from the
estate of Freda Paolozzi, Eduardo Paolozzi’s ex-wife, the collection includes a
number of never-before-seen items created by the groundbreaking Scottish artist
during his career. Freda Paolozzi was a textile designer and married Eduardo
Paolozzi in 1951, the pair had a successful marriage living in Essex before
divorcing in 1988, and Freda set up home in Cambridge until her death in 2023.
Included in the collection is a copper and brass table lamp, designed by
Paolozzi, which is believed to be a one-off creation, having not been seen on
the open market before, and which has an estimate of £400 - £600. ... More



Isabella Icoz appointed partner in London
LONDON.- Rachel Lehmann and David Maupin announced the appointment of Isabella
Kairis Icoz as Partner, based in London. For over a decade, Icoz has played a
pivotal role in developing the gallery’s presence in Europe and the UK, having
held the position of Senior Director in London since 2019. Icoz was instrumental
in the successful launch of the gallery’s inaugural UK outpost at Cromwell Place
in South Kensington in 2020 and has overseen the UK debuts of many of our
artists. In her new role, Icoz will collaborate closely with the gallery
founders and partners Carla Camacho and Jessica Kreps, who are based in New
York, to strengthen the gallery’s connections in the UK and Europe and provide a
bridge for its artists’ activity in the region. Icoz will drive the gallery's
programme, sales, and curatorial initiatives in the UK and Europe, ... More



Scream queen? More like stream queen.
NEW YORK, NY.- Once upon a time, there was a princess in Denmark who aspired to
become an artist. Though she was the eldest child of the country’s reigning
king, for the first 12 years of the princess’s life, only men had the right to
inherit the throne. That changed when the Danish constitution was amended in
1953, and the princess became her father’s presumptive heir soon after turning
13. She continued to pursue her interest in art throughout her teenage years,
producing drawings by the stacks before largely stopping in her 20s. Around the
time the princess turned 30 — and after she had earned a diploma in prehistoric
archaeology at the University of Cambridge, and had studied at Aarhus University
in Denmark, the Sorbonne and the London School of Economics — she read J.R.R.
Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings. ... More



Reko Rennie creates a powerful new work for the Museum of Contemporary Art
Australia
SYDNEY.- The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia today unveiled a new
site-specific sculpture Remember Us (2023) by contemporary Australian artist
Reko Rennie. Rennie’s work is the sixth Loti Smorgon Sculpture Terrace
Commission and will be on view from 4 October 2023 until September 2024.
Melbourne-based artist and Kamilaroi man, Reko Rennie (b. 1974), is well-known
for his diverse practice working across sculpture, painting, video work and
installation. Rennie’s art draws upon his Aboriginal identity to provoke
discussions surrounding Indigenous culture, self-determination and identity in
contemporary urban environments. 'Remember Us (2023)' is a memorial to the 551
Aboriginal people who have died in police custody, at the time this work was
made, since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths ... More



Highlights of Brâncuşi's creative career featured in exhibition at Timişoara
National Art Museum
ROMANIA.- The exhibition Brâncuși: Romanian Sources and Universal Perspectives
aims to illustrate the particularity of the artist who managed to create pure
forms, free of any influence. By reaching in and extracting the essence of
beings and objects, Brâncuși crossed geographical, historical and formal borders
and, today, remains an artist who defies all labels. His work was enriched both
by his own biographical experiences and by his natural curiosity to continually
discover new horizons: he would leave Romania at the age of twenty-eight, on a
pilgrimage across Europe, led by the mirage of Paris’s artistic life.
Nevertheless, his Romanian heritage would be present in his mind, serving as the
foundation of his development as an artist over which he would layer images,
shadows and lights long into his years of creative maturity. Accordingly, ...
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Salman Rushdie to write memoir about stabbing attack
NEW YORK, NY.- Salman Rushdie, the acclaimed novelist and free speech advocate
who was viciously attacked at a public event last year, will write a memoir
about the experience, his publisher, Penguin Random House, announced Wednesday.
“Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder” will be published April 16, the
publisher said. “This was a necessary book for me to write: a way to take charge
of what happened, and to answer violence with art,” Rushdie said in a statement.
Rushdie was attacked onstage at the Chautauqua Institution, a summer arts
community in New York, where he was scheduled to speak about the United States
as a safe haven for exiled writers. As the event was about to begin, a
24-year-old man jumped onstage and stabbed Rushdie repeatedly in the face and
the abdomen before members of the audience ... More



First museum exhibition honoring Gaby Aghion, the founder of the French fashion
house Chloé
NEW YORK, NY.- The Jewish Museum presents Mood of the moment: Gaby Aghion and
the house of Chloé , the first museum exhibition honoring the visionary Jewish
entrepreneur Gaby Aghion (1921-2014) and her legacy as the founder of the French
fashion house Chloé. Casting a new light on the label’s 70-year history with
nearly 150 garments as well as never-before-exhibited sketches and documents
from the Chloé Archive, this exhibition highlights Aghion’s vision of
effortless, luxurious fashion, and the work of iconic designers who began their
careers with the brand, including Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, and Phoebe
Philo. The exhibition showcases Aghion as a leader whose work altered the course
of the global fashion industry in liberating women's bodies from the restrictive
attitudes and styles of the time, as well as pioneering ... More



Opening today 'Fashion City: How Jewish Londoners shaped global style' at Museum
of London Docklands
LONDON.- A red coat worn by Princess Diana and a tweed coat worn by EastEnders’
Dot Cotton will go on display alongside clothing from M&S, Moss Bros and Wallis
in a new major exhibition at Museum of London Docklands showcasing the role of
Jewish designers, makers and retailers in making London an iconic fashion city.
From East End tailors to the couture salons of the West End, Fashion City tells
the stories of Jewish makers who became leaders in their industries, created
some of the most recognisable looks of the 20th century, founded retail chains
still on the high street today, and dressed the rich and famous- from David
Bowie and Princess Diana to Mick Jagger and Muhammad Ali. Featuring fashion and
textiles, oral histories, objects, ephemera and photography, Fashion City uses
the places and spaces of London to weave ... More



'People, Place, and Influence: The Collection at 100' is presented as part of
museum's centennial
NEW YORK, NY.- Step into a world where a stained-glass masterpiece by Richard
Morris Hunt, a mouthguard used by boxer Joe Louis, a 1985 street art painting by
Sandra “Lady Pink” Fabara, a golden Tiffany & Company tea and coffee set, and a
sequined Halston ensemble worn by Lauren Bacall, all come together to reveal
fascinating tales of New York City. Each object represents a unique piece of the
city’s vibrant history and all a part of the Museum of the City of New York’s
eagerly anticipated new exhibition, People, Place, and Influence: The Collection
at 100. Opening today, the exhibition—presented as part of the Museum’s
Centennial—features a selection of MCNY’s 750,000+ object collection, including
many rarely seen items such as a porcelain doll created in 1864, sold to benefit
Civil War efforts in Brooklyn—one of the first objects ... More




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October 13, 1822. Antonio Canova (1 November 1757 - 13 October 1822) was an
Italian sculptor from the Republic of Venice who became famous for his marble
sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh. The epitome of the neoclassical
style, his work marked a return to classical refinement after the theatrical
excesses of Baroque sculpture. In this image: An assistant shows a handmade book
portraying works by Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova, with a dedication to
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