Error: 3002 Source: GeoIP.asp line 56: File could not be opened. Phillips de Pury & Company Announces Latin American Art Sale
The First Art Newspaper on the Net Established in 1996 Sunday, May 19, 2013
 
Phillips de Pury & Company Announces Latin American Art Sale
Rufino Tamayo, Diamantes, 1977. Copyright Tamayo. Image courtesy of Phillips de Pury & Company.
NEW YORK, NY.- Phillips de Pury & Company announced the highlights from its Latin America Theme Sale. Building on the success of the inaugural sale last year, it promises to offer the best selection of contemporary Latin American art.

Corey Barr, Head of Theme Sales, New York “We had an overwhelming response to our inaugural Latin American auction last year and wish to build on the success with this year’s sale which will be an outstanding collection of contemporary art, photographs and design.”

Catalogue/Magazine
The Latin America catalogue in the form of an art and lifestyle magazine will illustrate the exciting scene in Latin American art and capture new trends in collecting, artistic work, and emerging ‘centers’ for artists by focusing on canonical and influential figures. Features include an interview with the dynamic collector Cesar Cervantes by Karen Wright; a conversation with Jorge Pardo; Artist Eduardo Abaroa writes about Francis Alÿs who is currently the subject of a Tate retrospective and Hans Ulrich Obrist interviews Cuban artist, Carmen Herrera. Herrera has become one of the most coveted Latin American artists and is finally being recognized as a precursor and influence to Latin American Geometric art.

Contemporary
Surveying the beginning of the contemporary Latin American movement as well as the breadth of its influence, the Contemporary Art section features work by both established and emerging artists. Contemporary highlights include works by Mexican artists Dr. Lakra, Gabriel Kuri, and Abraham Cruzvillegas. Additional works by Fernando Botero, Claudio Bravo, Vik Muniz and Leon Ferrari will also be included in this section.

Established work includes a 1973 Untitled work on paper by Cuban master, Wifredo Lam, estimated between $18,000-22,000. A sculptural work by American painter Neil Williams exposes the profound effects of Latin culture on non-native artists. Bloco de Troncoso I, 1982, estimated between $120,000-140,000, reveals the influence of not only studio partner Frank Stella, but also the impact of Williams’ exposure to Brazilian culture after participating in a São Paulo biennial.

Additional highlights include Pepe López’s Guapísimas, 2004, estimated at $20,000-30,000. In Guapísimas, López beckons his audience to confront the reality of global consumerism through cultural codes of society. By painting recognizable logos on traditional Venezuelan baskets, López dares to utilize marketing strategies to illuminate the realities of global production, connecting a commercial image with its forgotten origin.

This session will also include Cundo Bermudez’s Desayuno en la playa estimated at $80,000 – 120,000; and a series from Carlos Garaicoa’s New Architectures estimated between $50,000 – 70,000.

Design
Highlights of the Design section include Pedro Friedeberg’s “Hand and Foot” chair, 1960s, estimated at $12,000-18,000. Rejecting the International Style being predominantly taught in Mexico at the time, Friedeberg embraced the references to Tantric scriptures, Aztec codices, Catholicism, Hinduism and occult symbols in his designs rather than the right angles of his European contemporaries. He began making “Hand” chairs in 1961, using several combinations of hands, feet and fingers, and has extended this theme into tables, clocks and other useful and useless objects.

José Zanine Caldas’ Bench, ca. 1970, estimated at $15,000 - 20,000. In the wake of Brazil’s 1964 military coup, Zanine lost his position at the University of Brasilia and considered defecting to Yugoslavia. Politics and persecution aside, the designer remained loyal to his roots—and roots. He didn’t abscond to distant shores, he retreated to his own, to the beach town of Nova Viçosa, where he carved solid furniture from native woods: acajou, vinhático, and pequi.

Editions
The Editions selection features a range of works in a variety of graphic styles from the earthy materiality of the Mixograph Diamantes, 1977 by Rufino Tamayo estimated at $1,800-2,200; to the rhythmic and brightly colored screenprint by Beatriz Milhazes O Espelho (The Mirror), 2000 estimated at $9,000-12,000.

Photographs
The Photographs section proudly features a wide array of works that reflect the stylistic breadth of Latin American photography. Highlights include Ernst Haas’ Green Water, Mazatlan, Mexico, 1963, which appears in Haas’ legendary book The Creation, based on biblical book of Genesis, and Guerrero Province, Mexico, 1963, each estimated at $5,000- 7,000. Works by Sebastiäo Salgado, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Flor Garduño and Luis González Palma, including Lugar Sin Reposo, 1991, estimated at $7,000-9,000 round out the strong selection of classic and contemporary prints to be offered.

Phillips de Pury & Company | Latin American Art Sale | Corey Barr |


Last Week News

August 4, 2010

Archaeologists Find Tunnel Below the Temple of the Feathered Serpent in Teotihuacan

Phillips de Pury & Company Announces Latin American Art Sale

AGO to Exhibit the Work of Eva Hesse, Betty Goodwin and Agnes Martin

Century-Old Tower in Massachusetts Marks Mayflower's First Landing

Christie's Announces Worldwide Sales of $2.57 Billion for First Half of 2010

New York City Art Dealer Who Bilked Stars Gets Prison Time

80 National and International Galleries Exhibit at the Melbourne Art Fair

More than 90,000 Persons have Visited Moctezuma II Exhibition

'American Gothic' Public Art Sculpture to Tower Over Other Exhibits at State Fair

Steven Shearer to Represent Canada at the 54th International Art Exhibition

From Your Kitchen to Michigan Avenue: Refrigerators and Art Converge

Rare Bronze Horned-Bracelet, 3,500 Years Old, Found in Israel

SFMOMA Elects New Members to Board of Trustees, Salutes Three Staff Members

Over Half a Million Visit Record-Breaking 17th Biennale of Sydney

Getty Announces Cast for Outdoor Theater Production of Sophocles' Elektra

A Jaunty Stroll Through (Art) History: The Hudson River School Art Trail

Affordable Art Fair NYC Launching First Annual Fall Fair

Double Celebration At The Bowes Museum

Amsterdam Canal District Named UNESCO World Heritage Site

Two Mexican Sites Inscribed in UNESCO World Heritage List

Scientists Say Gulf Diversity Threatened Even Before Oil Spill

Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Says the Sun will Wake Up

Celebrated Scottish Women Artists Star in Bonhams Scottish Sale

Exhibition Explores Multiple Cultures and 500 Years of History with Art Honoring the Essential, Sacred Nature of Water

Advice on Protecting Fine Art Against High Temperatures

Set Your Place with Picasso Plates at Bonhams' First Ever Editions Sale

August 3, 2010

Photographer Steve McCurry Shoots De Niro, Brooklyn, India on Last Kodachrome Roll

From Your Kitchen to Michigan Avenue: Refrigerators and Art Converge

'American Gothic' Public Art Sculpture to Tower Over Other Exhibits at State Fair

SFMOMA Elects New Members to Board of Trustees, Salutes Three Staff Members

Advice on Protecting Fine Art Against High Temperatures

Over Half a Million Visit Record-Breaking 17th Biennale of Sydney

Set Your Place with Picasso Plates at Bonhams' First Ever Editions Sale

Amon Carter Museum Adds 'of American Art' to Its Name

Florence Griswold Museum Announces Major Art Acquisition

Last Carnegie Hall Resident, Elizabeth Sargent, Forced Out of Towers

The Ashmolean Announces Its First Major Exhibition: The Pre-Raphaelites and Italy

Unemployed Book Dealer Gets Jail for Stolen Shakespeare Tome

Poles Hope Deadly Knights will Now Bring Some Good

Quirky Roadside Attraction, Stonehenge II, Moving

Transbay Temporary Terminal Set to Open

Limited Edition Photograph Art of Hollywood Stars Before they Were Legend

Christie's Announce Landmark Lowry Sale from the Collection of Selwyn Demmy

Eastern Europe Under Spotlight on Art Restitution Cases

Marco Brambilla Commissioned by Kanye West for New Video

Comic Book Buff from Alaska Selling Rare Copy of Batman No. 1

At Meeting in Brasilia, UNESCO Adds More Sites to the World Heritage List

Art Fest Champions British Talent in Olympic Shadow

Author Neil Gaiman Wins Suit Over Spawn Characters

Chicagoland Artists Sought for Major New Competition

Holocaust Museum to Romania: Scrap 'Racist' Coin

August 2, 2010

100 Life-Size Cast Iron Figures by Antony Gormley Installed by Helicopter in the Austrian Alps

The Ashmolean Announces Its First Major Exhibition: The Pre-Raphaelites and Italy

Unemployed Book Dealer Gets Jail for Stolen Shakespeare Tome

Poles Hope Deadly Knights will Now Bring Some Good

Eastern Europe Under Spotlight on Art Restitution Cases

Christie's Announce Landmark Lowry Sale from the Collection of Selwyn Demmy

At Meeting in Brasilia, UNESCO Adds More Sites to the World Heritage List

Chihuly Collection Designed by Alberto Alfonso Opens in Florida

Butler Art Museum Rescues Pierre Soulages Masterpiece

Stacks of Planks, Chairs, and Tables by Martin Creed at Fruitmarket Gallery

Marlo Pascual and Sergej Jensen Open Solo Exhibitions at Aspen Art Museum

Shary Boyle's Flesh and Blood to Go on Display at Art Gallery of Ontario

Stunning Nudes by Photographer Rankin at Annroy Gallery, London

20/21 British Art Fair to Show the Best in British Art this Year

National Portrait Gallery Announces Exhibition by Dmitri Kasterine

Archiving Place & Time: Contemporary Art Practice in Northern Ireland since the Belfast Agreement

"Peter Grippe: A Personal Vocabulary" Now on View at the Allentown Art Museum

Renowned Artist Philip Brooker Gives Miami's Saucy Image a Makeover

CBT Receives "Best in Show" for One Post Office Square at IIDA New England's Design Awards

Art Level Oriental Rug Market Big Beneficiary of High End Investor Flight To Precious Tangible Assets

Kunstverein München Announces First Comprehensive Solo Show by Tobias Madison

Contrasts Gallery to Exhibit Six Prominent International Artists at Art Taipei

Mechanical Banks Draw High Rate of Interest at RSL's $1.8 Million Auction in Baltimore

Stolen Portinari Painting Recovered in Brazil

John Takehara Gallery Named at Boise Art Museum

Detroit Institute of Arts and Saks Fifth Avenue Present Fash Bash 2010

August 1, 2010

Edvard Munch's Master Prints on View in Compelling Exhibition at the National Gallery of Art

National Portrait Gallery Announces Exhibition of Photographs by Dmitri Kasterine

Contrasts Gallery to Exhibit Six Prominent International Artists at Art Taipei

20/21 British Art Fair to Show the Best in British Art this Year

Getty Exhibition will Celebrate Pinnacle of Manuscript Illumination in France

£2 Million Refurbished and Transformed Yorkshire Museum Reopens

Correr Museum Examines Giacomo Favretto's Short but Intense Career

Crocker Art Museum Announces Inaugural Exhibitions for Expanded Museum

The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today at MoMA

Portugal Presents Its Architects for La Biennale di Venezia

President Barack Obama and His Family Visit Spy Museum

Maya Funerary Tapestry Restored and Ready for Exhibition

Leonard Nimoy Presents New Series of Photographs at MASS MoCA

To Dye For: A World Saturated in Color at the de Young

The Heckscher Museum of Art Presents the Long Island Biennial 2010

Tracey Moffatt to Speak at the Art Gallery of New South Wales

Creating Equilibrium between Self and World: Maia Zer's Landscape Paintings and Portraits

First Major Exhibition Devoted to the Work of Female Pop Artists Opens

Brooklyn Museum Acquires Works from the Series Darfur in Brooklyn by Damian Wampler

Tomasso Brothers to Return to New York with Masterpieces of European Sculpture

Coolerwalls Partners with Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC Comics for DC Comics Wall Murals

July 31, 2010

Edvard Munch's Master Prints on View in Compelling Exhibition at the National Gallery of Art

Crocker Art Museum Announces Inaugural Exhibitions for Expanded Museum

The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today at MoMA

Portugal Presents Its Architects for La Biennale di Venezia

President Barack Obama and His Family Visit Spy Museum

Maya Funerary Tapestry Restored and Ready for Exhibition

Leonard Nimoy Presents New Series of Photographs at MASS MoCA

Jim Campbell to Present His Most Ambitious Public Art Project to Date

Exhibition of Photographs by Ansel Adams From the Collection of Anne Adams Helms

Researchers Unveil "Holy Grail" of Audubon Illustration

Academy of Arts, Berlin Presents the Käthe Kollwitz Prize to Mona Hatoum

Beach, Summer Resort and Ocean Liner Posters at Swann Galleries' Sale

Gretchen Dietrich Named Executive Director of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts

Istanbul's Pera Palace to Reopen and Seek Return to Glory Era

Luxuries from China's Forbidden City to Travel to the United States

Miami Art Museum Presents Focus Gallery: Purvis Young

Elvis Presley's White Knabe Grand Piano Expected to Bring $1,000,000+ at Auction

Princeton Museum Announces Outdoor Projection of Doug Aitken's Migration

Leslie Hindman Auctioneers to Auction the Estate of Eunice W. Johnson

Baltimore Museum of Art to Present Andy Warhol: The Last Decade

Museum Launches Groundbreaking Explorer App to Rave Reviews

Powerful New Art Funded Works Added to The Herbert's Collection

Save Villa Borghese, Italy Environmentalists Cry

Rafael Viñoly Architects' New Domino Approved by City Council

Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney Appoints New Chairman

July 30, 2010

Egon Schiele's Portrait of Wally Now on Display - Only Opportunity to See it in the U.S.

Academy of Arts, Berlin Presents the Käthe Kollwitz Prize to Mona Hatoum

Beach, Summer Resort and Ocean Liner Posters Make Waves at Swann Galleries' Sale

Gretchen Dietrich Named Executive Director of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts

Luxuries from China's Forbidden City to Travel to the United States

Museum Launches Groundbreaking Explorer App to Rave Reviews

Istanbul's Pera Palace to Reopen and Seek Return to Glory Era

Toledo Museum of Art Announces The Egypt Experience: Secrets of the Tomb

Centre de Cultura Contemporanea de Barcelona Explores Labyrinths

Denver International Airport Unveils Conceptual Design by Santiago Calatrava

Jackson and Lee, August 1953: Photographs by Tony Vaccaro

Italian Officials are Seeking Private Sponsors to Restore Colosseum

Lady Lever Art Gallery Announces Old Master Drawings Exhibition

Winston Churchill's Choppers Sold at Auction in England

National Gallery Commemorates Second World War with Special Day of Events and New Online Resource

Cultural Leaders in the North East Add Voice to National Debate on Funding Cuts

Original Space Adventurer Buck Rogers Stars in 21st Century Auction

Italian Capital of Rome Grapples with Endless Vandalism

Bonhams Appoint James Service as Senior Business Consultant in East Anglia

National Archives Reveals Newly Donated Franklin D. Roosevelt Papers

Broadsword Linking Sir Alex Douglas Home and Robert the Bruce Sells

Rockwell Group to Design New Cafe at the Whitney Museum

Smithsonian's National Postal Museum Honors Philatelic Achievement

Armenian-Americans Sue for Century-Old Losses

Most Popular Last Seven Days



1.- Mexican archaeologists study cave paintings found in the northeast part of Argentina

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

3.- Top of the bill: Giant rubber duck by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman sails into Hong Kong

4.- Researchers say first permanent English settlers in America resorted to cannibalism

5.- Russia's great museums feud over revival plan of Moscow museum of Western art

6.- Dartmouth's Hood Museum appoints first African Art Curator

7.- Survey exhibition of American artist Ellen Gallagher's work opens at Tate Modern

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

9.- Paris Photo Los Angeles concludes a successful first edition with over 13,500 visitors

10.- Excavation unearths evidence of Thessaloniki's urban life between 4th and 9th centuries AD

Related Stories



Phillips de Pury & Co. announces highlights from its New York December Design Auctions

Phillips de Pury & Company Presents Tectonic Shift: Contemporary Art from Chile

Art Stars Auction at Phillips de Pury & Company in Support Teenage Cancer Trust

Phillips de Pury & Company Announces Forthcoming London Theme Auction MUSIC

Phillips de Pury Announces Two Senior Appointments in Photographs Department

Andy Warhol's "Men in Her Life" Sells for Over $63,000,000 at Phillips de Pury & Company Sale

Phillips de Pury & Company Announces Highlights from Its London Photographs Sale

Phillips de Pury & Co. to Launch Carte Blanche Auction at New Space on Park Avenue

Phillips de Pury & Co. to Launch Carte Blanche Auction at New Flagship

Phillips de Pury & Co. Announces Highlights from Contemporary Art Sale



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