August 2011
Hong Kong: Thirteen items belonging to the late Kung Fu legend Bruce Lee went under the hammer in a Hong Kong auction on August 6, 2011.
Denver: Morphy's set will be transformed into an arcade of colsound as the central Pennsylvania company auctions the late Bob Levy's valued private collection of gambling and coin-op machines on September 3, 2011. The lifetime collection of 400 antique and vintage machines will be offered unpicked and in its entirety during the second session of Morphy's September 2 to September 3 Coin-Op, Antique Advertising and General Store sale, with Internet live bidding through LiveAuctioneers.com.
New York: 'Incase' announced the second release of designs in the 'Incase' for Andy Warhol Collection. The latest collection release highlights Warhol's artistic range, featuring imagery from works in a variety of media including silkscreening (Elvis, Advertisements), film (Empire) and hand-drawing (Telephone, Do It Yourself Flowers). Iconic Warhol images turn Incase's signature protective cases and bags for iPhone, iPad and MacBook into functional pieces of art, a tribute to the great American artist's affinity for technology and its place in contemporary culture and the arts.
Paris: Beat Takeshi Kitano is a multifaceted and prolific artist; Comedian and host of nine TV shows ranging from the highly comical to the very serious, he is one of the most popular entertainers in his own country. Abroad, Takeshi Kitano is a widely acclaimed author and actor, and has directed Sonatine (1993), Hana-Bi (1997, awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival) and Zatôichi (2003), among other masterpieces of contemporary film. His compelling work gives beautiful form to the expressions of violence, solitude and childlike playfulness. He also has a love of painting.
London: A celebration of the rich and varied career of John Burningham, one of Britain's renowned and best-loved illustrators, is to be held at the Fleming Collection at 13 Berkeley Street, London W1 from September 13th to December 22nd. The retrospective exhibition, entitled John Burningham: An Illustrated Journey, will include illustrations, working drawings and previously unseen archive material. It will be accompanied by a new book about Burningham published by The Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation, the charity that runs The Fleming Collection.
Provincetown: A magnificent Cape Cod seascape painting by New York artist Edward Hopper is being honoured on a new postal stamp. The stamp is being unveiled at a first-day-of-issue ceremony in Provincetown. Hopper, who died in 1967, was a summer resident of nearby Truro. His oil painting The Long Leg (1935) is a sunlit seascape of a boat sailing against the wind in blue waters near the Long Point lighthouse at Provincetown. The Huntington Library in San Marino Calif possesses the work in their collection. Few American artists are influential as Edward Hopper, whose stunning, sunlit painting is the 10th entry in the American Treasures series. The work's title refers to sailing; a leg is one part of an alternating, zigzagging series of short and long tacks. This painting, from around 1930, shows Hopper's distinguishing use of light to isolate objects, and reflects his love of the sea as well as his interest in architecture. Many viewers sense loneliness and an unresolved tension in Hopper's paintings. The Long Leg portrays an appealing scene of leisure, yet there are no people visible in the boat or on land. This stamp is being issued as a Forever stamp. Forever stamps are always equal in value to the current first-class rate.
Munich: The private museum of the famous Berlin sculptor, philanthropist and former construction mogul Karsten Klingbeil is going to be offered in two parts. The first auction will happen in December 2011 at Pierre Bergé & Associés in Brussels, the second half of the collection is going to be offered for bidding in June 2012 at Hermann Historica oHG in Munich. Those dates provide a unique opportunity to acquire a total number of 600 significant objects that have been collected over fifty years with lots of passion, commitment and expertise to accumulate this sensational collection. 40 complete suits of armour from the 15 th to the 17 th century, 120 helmets as well as pole arms, swords, daggers and shields from twelve centuries form the core of the collection. Since the legendary Hever Castle auction at Sotheby's, London, in 1983 this is going to be the most important private collection of antique arms and armours brought to market.
Berlin: The Martin-Gropius-Bau presents a major exposition featuring the works of Hokusai. Organized as part of a series of events to mark “150 Years of German-Japanese Friendship”, this time it is to be devoted to the world-famous Japanese artist Hokusai (1760-1849) in Germany. One of his best-known picture is the woodcut The Great Wave off Kanagawa from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (1826-33). Over 350 loans, which with few exceptions come from Japan, will be on display in the exhibition in Berlin's Martin-Gropius-Bau. NAGATA Seiji, the chief Japanese authority on Hokusai and his work, will be curating the exhibition, which will be on display exclusively in Berlin from August 26 through October 24, 2011.
Alameda, California: Michaan's August 7, 2011 Estate Auction featured more than 900 lots of property sourced from private collections, estates and institutions.
Philadelphia: The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and the Musée du Louvre in Paris have organized Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus, an exhibition that unfolds this remarkable change through some 22 paintings, 17 drawings, and nine prints assembled from public and private collections in Europe and the United States. The exhibition opened on August 3 and will run till October 20, 2011.
San Francisco: Bonhams & Butterfields will showcase on November 14, 2011 its Antique Arms and Armor and Modern Sporting Guns sale in San Francisco that will feature a single-owner collection of more than 400 lots of American militaria, including military headgear, edged weapons etc, illustrating all facets of military life, from the Federal Period through the Civil War. Highlighting the auction will be a number of uniform ensembles from the early Federal Period and Civil War, as well as a historic, Paris-made Confederate artillery officer's frock coat of Lt. Col. Richard Snowden Andrews.
Singapore: The Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) Foundation Signature Art Prize, returns this year with 130 artworks from 24 countries and territories vying for the Grand Prize of SGD 45,000. This year for the first time India is also included for nomination.
Saint Petersburg, Russia: A New York-based architectural firm was awarded a prestigious contract today from billionaire Roman Abramovich to design an island in Russia's imperial capital Saint Petersburg.
New York City: The Museum of the Moving Image will present Jim Henson's Fantastic World, on view through January 16, 2012. Jim Henson's Fantastic World celebrates the internationally known creative genius Jim Henson, whose work encompassed film, television, and puppetry. The exhibition features over 120 artifacts, including drawings, storyboards, and props, all of which illustrate Henson's unlimited creativity and countless accomplishments. Fifteen iconic puppets, including Miss Piggy and others are on view, along with photographs of Henson and his collaborators at work and excerpts from his early projects and experimental films.