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2018/10/18
Bjarke Ingels 2016 Serpentine Pavilion pops-up in Toronto
Like many of the temporary designs created for the Serpentine Galleries annual summer architecture competition, the 2016 Unzipped pavilion by the Danish architect Bjarke Ingels was acquired by a wealthy collector: the Canadian developer Ian Gillespie, whose company Westbank was a sponsor of the London presentation.
2018/10/15
A Tadao Ando-Designed Exhibition Space Opens in Chicago
On Friday, Wrightwood 659, a new art exhibition space designed by Tadao Ando that specializes in architecture and activist art, opened to the public in Chicago`s Lincoln Park neighborhood with a show dedicated to Mr. Ando and Le Corbusier.
2018/10/09
Museo Picasso Malaga opens the exhibition Picasso`s South: Andalusian References
Picasso`s South. Andalusian References provides a synthesis of Spanish art history, displaying works by Pablo Picasso alongside valuable archaeological artefacts and paintings by great Spanish masters, in an ambitious show that moves from Iberian art through Classical Antiquity, the Baroque, and ends when the Malaga-born artist had become a guiding figure to his contemporaries and the protagonist of an essential chapter in Spanish modern art.
2018/10/09
Greek Cycladic marble figure could reach $100K-$150K at Artemis Gallery auction
World renowned for their expertly curated ancient and cultural art auctions, Bob and Teresa Dodge of Artemis Gallery will host a Thursday, October 11 sale comprising 417 lots of exceptional antiquities, Asian and ethnographic art. Each item boasts impeccable provenance and is offered with the gallery`s unconditional guarantee that it is authentic and legal to purchase, own, and if desired, resell.