The First Art Newspaper on the Net Established in 1996 United States Saturday, May 25, 2013
 
Phillips de Pury & Company announces highlights from its Under the Infuence auction
Kehinde Wiley, St. Sebastian II ( Columbus ), 2006. Estimated at $80,000 to $120,000. Photo: Courtesy of Phillips de Pury & Company.
NEW YORK, N.Y.- Phillips de Pury & Company is pleased to announce highlights from the September Under the Influence auction. The sale opens the Fall auction season with a fresh selection of contemporary art.

AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS
Vik Muniz’s Jackie (Pictures of Diamonds), 2005 estimated at $100,000 to $150,000 portrays Jackie Kennedy Onassis shining with vitality. The photograph is fashioned from more than 3,000 loose, precious diamonds originally supplied by a diamond trade collector and patron of the artist. Muniz’s use of three-dimensional materials challenges the boundaries of dimensionality by flattening the objects into a two-dimensional photographic portrait. The resulting portrait of Jackie radiates with the poise, grace and spirit of its iconic subject.

Mark Handforth’s Bearded Snake, 2005 estimated at $100,000 to $150,000 utilizes a bar of steel, which has been transformed into a sinuous strip, spray-painted and adorned with a lit candle at its head. Handforth has taken a reinforcing steel bar and created a multicolored, slithering snake, breaking the existing notion of the original material and inventing an interesting new way of seeing it. Handforth’s sculptures create new meaning to the texts and objects that inhabit our everyday lives, and as a result force the viewer to reconsider the ways in which these objects can be engaged.

Kehinde Wiley’s St. Sebastian II (Columbus), 2006 estimated at $80,000 to $120,000 typifies the reinterpretation of the classical tradition of portrait painting that Wiley masterfully executes in his large-scale paintings. Wiley overturns stereotypical representations by applying the conventions of historically white nobility to the modern urban African American man. Each portrait is titled to pay homage to a historical or classical subject that was frequently rendered by the Old Masters. This work honors Saint Sebastian, a Christian saint and martyr ordered to be bound to a stake and tortured as a result of religious persecution; however, the arrows did not kill him and he was rescued and healed by Saint Irene of Rome. This work examines physical excellence – the removal of the usual background detail, such as that of a landscape or a public forum, highlights and forces the viewer’s attention to the subject’s physical body and musculature. Through Wiley’s interrogation of traditional portraiture, he blurs the boundaries between historical and contemporary modes of representation, as well as introduces a new lens through which to view contemporary culture, as seen in St. Sebastian II (Columbus).

Subodh Gupta’s Sans Titre #2, Ballot rond (gros), 2006 estimated at $70,000 - $90,000 displays a “ballot” (bundle) cast in aluminum. This transformation of a typical bundle into sculpture maintains Indian tradition in a society that surges forward. By pushing everyday life and ritual into the future and dealing with the economic transformation of his country through his art, Gupta has heightened himself to one of India’s most celebrated and widely known contemporary artist. Sans Titre #2 Ballot Rond (gros) is an excellent example of Gupta’s ability to create sculptures, selecting signature objects of the Indian sub-continent and reframing them as art objects in monumental installations. Gupta elevates the ready-made into an art object and transforms the subject into an icon of his heritage. India’s rich and varied cultural traditions are thus eternalized through the work.

Additional highlights include Zhang Huan’s My America (Performance, Hard to Acclimatize, November 1999, Seattle Art Museum), 1999 estimated at $25,000 to $35,000, a four-part, performance-based photograph addressing the artist’s confrontation of a new culture. ZEVS Liquidated Chanel, 2010 estimated at $7,000 to $9,000, from the Liquidated Logo series, attacks the symbolic function of the logo, consumerism and mass production. Zevs has developed his critique by examining the power and promotion of signs. Liquidated Chanel began as a performance in Hong Kong in 2008. On stage, Zevs tattooed the Chanel logo on the naked back of a woman, thus causing blood to run down her body.

PRIVATE COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS
Under the Influence includes a selection of 103 works from a Private American Collection that showcase the collection’s versatility and complexity. Highlights include Tony Matelli’s Lost & Sick, 1996 estimated at $30,000 - $40,000. Literally titled, Lost and Sick, 1996 portrays three boy scouts battling fatigue, desperation and despair in a barren and almost apocalyptic landscape. What had initially commenced as an adventure enforced by goodness and innocence becomes a hellish scene of unexpected exile and bleak outcome. Biljana Djurdjevic’s Passion, 2005 estimated at $8,000 to $12,000 stems from a clear influence of Renaissance and Classical Art, lifting iconic imagery and presenting it with a contemporary twist. Passion depicts a scene associated with the title, identifiably the Virgin Mary with Christ. In this adaptation, the main figure is an adolescent girl, shown frontally and elongated in the Baroque style.

The young mom, presenting her child, contaminates the iconographic image of Mary with baby Jesus and gives the recognizable model a modern spin - socially problematic themes taint Djurdjevic’s work and bring the classical training into modern day. Dean Byington’s Cathedral, 2007 estimated at $6,000 to $8,000, sold with no reserve, exemplifies the vast and intricate landscapes of Byington’s work. Because of the complex layering of design and imagery, his work can often appear monochromatic and difficult to view upon first inspection, but become more easily penetrable with a closer look. Cathedral, 2007, a green monochromatic piece, is a fine example of this; the viewer must look closely to extract images from the work as a whole, but once inside, this realm becomes a wonderland to the eye. Toland Grinnell is most recognized for his elaborate mixed-media constructions that tend to depict imaginary worlds within worlds. Grinnell’s Mast, 1996 – 1997, estimated at $4,000 - $6,000 and to be sold with no reserve, implicitly presents this through what the artist describes as surface meaning and sub-surface meaning, a secret narrative inside the artwork.

CATALOGUE EDITORIAL
The auction catalogue features interviews with Marina Abramovic, Larence Weinder, Ahmed Alsoudani, Carolyn Christov Bakariev and a profile feature on Phoebe Unwin.



Last Week News

August 31, 2011

New Mexico Museum of Art exhibition highlights exhibition by Native American artists

Michael Dweck gets $100K from Denim Co. for illegal use of iconic "Montauk" image

"In the Beginning Was the Word": Medieval gospel illumination exhibition at the Getty Museum

National Gallery of Australia announces Renaissance: 15th & 16th century Italian paintings

National Portrait Gallery marks the 400th anniversary of the birth of the artist William Dobson

Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University appoints Min Jung Kim as deputy director

Edgar Degas works on paper on view this winter at the Portland Museum of Art

Metropolitan Museum displays Romare Bearden's The Block for centennial tribute to the artist

The Sartin Collection of Asian Art & Fine Japanese Works of Art during Asia week at Bonhams New York

University of Virginia Art Museum selects Jennifer Farrell as curator of exhibitions

Fourth successive Artist Rooms tour announced by Tate and National Galleries of Scotland

Creative Time announces 2011 Leonore Annenberg prize for social change winner

Two Canadian and two Indian photographers shortlisted for $50,000 Grange Prize

Exhibition consisting of faxes submitted by nearly 100 artists opens at the Knoxville Museum of Art

Sotheby's Hong Kong to present the sale of Finest & Rarest Wines in October

Acclaimed International Sculpture Objects & Functional Art Fair in Chicago this November

Cartoonists plan Sept. 11 anniversary tribute

Mead Art Museum at Amherst College has placed on view nine works by photographer Jerome "Jerry" Liebling

Library of Congress announces agreement with Small Press Expo for acquisition of independent comics and cartoon art

August 30, 2011

Poland and Germany to look back on over 1000 years of shared history in new exhibition

National Gallery of Australia announces major new acquisition: Hans Heysen's Morning

Fotofever: Inaugural art fair in the Espace Pierre Cardin in Paris this November

China dissident Ai Weiwei launches scathing attack on the Chinese government

Broad overview of Walid Raad's works from the past 20 years at Kunsthalle Zürich

German artist Anton Henning's first solo show in Scotland Talbot Rice Gallery

An exhibition displaying Mona Lisa's finest variations opens at Miami's Freedom Towers

Bernhard Heiliger Award for sculpture goes to Argentina-born artist Fabián Marcaccio

Made in America: The Mather Work Incentive Posters at International Posters Gallery

An eye for an array: Bonhams Fall salon auction to feature a diverse selection of jewelry

Solo exhibition of work by Hong Kong artist Morgan Wong at 2P Contemporary Art Gallery

Original copy of Ben Franklin's famed 1754 'Join, or Die' for Sale at Heritage Auctions

Period Art & Design: Bonhams announces new sale category in San Francisco and Los Angeles

Dia Art Foundation announces two programs dedicated to the work of Franz Erhard Walther

McDonough's War of 1812 Shipyard Receives Grant

A Chosen Path: The Ceramic Art of Karen Karnes opens at the Currier Museum of Art

The Frick Pittsburgh launches online museum shop

August 29, 2011

Ruven Afanador returns to Colombia for exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Bogotá

Christie's presents superb and rare Chinese ceramics and works of art in New York this September

Most complete collection of ancient Roman Republican coins ever offered for public sale

Exhibition by Ruud van Empel "Photoworks 1995-2010" to open at the Groninger Museum

Chicanitas: Small Paintings from the Cheech Marin Collection to open at the Snite Museum of Art

PowerHouse Books presents New York New York by Harry Benson and Hilary Geary Ross

Photography collection of Swiss Zellweger Luwa on view for the first time at Kunstmuseum Bonn

New Bellevue Arts Museum exhibition opens: Travelers: Objects of Dream and Revelatio

Canada's Museum of Civilization explores the roots of contemporary Japanese innovation

Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires celebrates its 10 year anniversary

Rolls-Royce made for Indian celebrations of King George V's coronation to sell at Bonhams

Four new exhibitions celebrate Krannert Art Museum's 50th anniversary

The Jewish Museum to open two Wednesdays during final weeks of Collecting Matisse exhibition

Art Gallery of Hamilton announces new design spac

Global march of Chinese Contemporary Art continues with Dubai exhibition

MOCAH continues to put the public in public art as the only museum of its kind in the world

Sotheby's New York hosts second annual evening honoring the Art of Farming

Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen appoints Patty Wageman as new Director of Finance and Operations

August 28, 2011

Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe opens Stylectrical: On Electro-Design that Makes History

Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Masterpieces from the Gelman Collection at the Pallant House Gallery

Christie's New York presents the Fall sale of Classical Indian & Southeast Asian art

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of art presents "If you lived here, you'd be home by now"

Brian Ulrich: Copia-Retail, Thrift, and Dark Stores, 2001-11 at the Cleveland Museum of Art

New exhibition in Tucson shows the history of the Center for Creative Photography

Presidential limousine from Eisenhower White House set for auction

University of Virginia Art Museum exhibit on The Fourteenth Street School opens

"Portraiture Now: Asian American portraits of encounter" at the National Portrait Gallery Aug. 12

School of Visual Arts presents "The Influentials: SVA women alumni invite artists who have shaped their work"

Bonhams Knightsbridge to sell iconic Terence Cuneo image of Golden Arrow train

Daros Latinamerica Collection presents Wifredo Diaz Valdez' Construir Desconstruyendo

Rarely seen artworks by the Blk Art Group go on show at Sheffield's Graves Gallery

New York-based arts group to present fourth annual Governors Island art fair

San Francisco Arts Commission offers Popular SFO Public Art tour on iTunes

"Homegrown" team to lead the Dayton Art Institute

Rhino horn thieves fooled by replicas in United Kingdom heist

Columbia Museum of Art names Director of Education

August 27, 2011

Major retrospective devoted to Japanese artist Hokusai opens at Martin-Gropius-Bau

Bravo's colorful competition series "Work of Art: The Next Great Artist" returns on October 12

Christie's presents superb jade carvings from an important European collection on September 15

Behind Apple's clean, inviting products is longtime British designer Jonathan Ive

Memory Remains by Francesc Torres marks the 10th anniversary of 9/11 at the Imperial War Museum London

Christie's announces second edition of Multiplied to be held during Frieze Week

Travel website VirtualTourist.com's travel picks: top ten places with bad public art

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, VCU and 13 charities to receive $125 million bequest

Design Museum acquires design icons: Red telephone box and traffic lights

More than 5,600 lots of rare collectible currency offered in Heritage Auctions' Long Beach currency event

Søren Lose creates a number of new works for the exhibition Relicts at Kunsthallen Brandts

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art retains three scumak sculptures by Roxy Paine

Hurricane Irene to hit Eastern seaboard: AXA Art offers collectors advise with checklist

Smithsonian Prepares for Hurricane Irene

RM tops 2011 Pebble Beach auction results with record $80 million in sales

Sketch artist sues Associated Press, Getty over copyrights

UK spies sought German movie extra and Nazi agent

Saudi Arabia discovers 9,000 year old civilization

Rolex and New York Public Library host art weekend

August 26, 2011

Art Taipei 2011 provides a platform to view the latest in international contemporary art

New Works by Austrian artist Markus Schinwald on view at Kunstverein Hanover

MF Husain masterpieces highlight Christie's sale of South Asian modern + contemporary art

Jerusalem's five-century-old walls restored at cost of $5 million, idiosyncracies and all

Christie's presents over 100 lots in its New York Fall sale of Japanese and Korean art

Tiffany sterling service for 12, important Jefferson-signed document in Quinn's auction

Discover Latin American art at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art this September

August Wilson Center celebrates Romare Bearden Centennial with world-class traveling exhibition

Turkish flask from 1575 with links to Egypt's Presidential Palace for sale at Bonhams

Syrian gunmen break political cartoonist Ali Ferzat's hands as 'warning'

Kansas City's Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art debuts multi-media hub on its website

Esther Gordy Edwards, founder and the driving force behind Motown Museum, dead at 91

The National Trust for Historic Preservation announces program to give away $1 Million

Crowds at Bowdoin museum for Edward Hopper's Maine

U.Va. Art Museum exhibit examines renaissance architectural ornament through prints

Leading fine art auction house expands to Wisconsin

UN cultural agency: Don't loot Libya's heritage

Most Popular Last Seven Days



1.- Jackson Pollock work "Number 19, 1948" sells for record $58.4 million at Christie's

2.- Exhibition of nude photography around 1900 on view at Berlin's Photography Museum

3.- Belize City officials say ancient thirty-meter high Mayan pyramid razed for road fill

4.- Hidden drawings from Nazi concentration camp on display at Jewish Museum in Berlin

5.- Records fall at Sotheby's contemporary art auction; Barnett Newman painting sells for $43.84M

6.- Death mask of Napoleon to be auctioned at Bonhams' Book, Map and Manuscript sale

7.- New Yorkers unnerved by neighbor's voyeuristic photos on view at Julie Saul Gallery

8.- Rare Vincent Van Gogh sketchbook copies up for unprecedented sale at museum store and online

9.- Leonardo DiCaprio environmental art auction at Christie's New York tops $38 million

10.- Hong Kong cries fowl as giant rubber duck by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman deflates



Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 

Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal - Consultant: Ignacio Villarreal Jr.
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Rmz. - Marketing: Carla Gutiérrez
Web Developer: Gabriel Sifuentes - Special Contributor: Liz Gangemi
Special Advisor: Carlos Amador - Contributing Editor: Carolina Farias
Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org theavemaria.org juncodelavega.org facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. The most varied versions
of this beautiful prayer.
Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site