Thursday, March 26, 2026

WestWood Gallery's tribute to Gertrude Stein, niece of the famous author, "No!Art" will be at Dalla Art Fair,booth F12ABooth

Fine Art Magazine was friendly with a working relationship in the arts Gertrude Stein for many years
It's great to see this recognition of her impact on the arts in NYC. Jamie Forbes, Publisher Fineartmagazineblog.blogspot.com, Sunstormfrinartmagazine.com 

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Catch The Martos Gallery at Art Basel Hong Kong March 25-29, 2026, Booth 3E23 exhibiting Keith Haring among o†˙ers.


Hi All Our Fine Art Magazine Blog readers. Fine Art met Keith Haring in Connecticut at a Whitney Museum sponsored event in what I recall was in the early to mid 1980's . Haring had been invited by the press rep. He not part of the installation. We were all out doors for a sculptural work installation ceremony. There were four of us outside including a New York Times  photographer. That  day nothing stands out except  Hering as a skinny young man. It was nothing like meeting Rauschenberg, Frankenthaler, and Johns casually walking down the aisle at the Guggenheim together during the opening of a  Russian Avant Garde Exhibition in 1995; and picking up a conversation about art with me. Jamie Forbes, Publisher , FineArtMagazineBog.blogspot.com, and SunStormFineArtMagazine.com. 

ART BASEL HONG KONG

BOOTH 3E23

Opening Today March 25, 12 | 8 PM for VIP Preview

Keith Haring
Untitled (FDR #5/#6), 1984
Spray enamel on sheet metal
55 1/8 x 204 3/4 in
140 x 520.1 cm

Preview
Martos Gallery is delighted to welcome visitors to Keith Haring solo exhibition at BOOTH 3E23. 

The presentation is a radiant encounter with one of the most vital visual languages of the 20th century. In Hong Kong, where East and West intersect, his works move with the same urgency and light, proving art is not bound by barriers of distance and perspective, rather is a demonstration of how uniting Haring’s iconography holistically ties cultures and love.

Keith Haring’s friendship with Hong Kong born photographer Tseng Kwong Chi may be read as an early intimation of the artist’s subsequent, posthumous connection with Hong Kong. The city’s dense, vertically layered urban landscape strongly resonates with Haring’s bold visual language and his commitment to the democratization of art, echoing his insistence that art should be accessible in the most public of spaces. This serendipitous affinity with Hong Kong, together with Haring’s sustained engagement with Asian visual culture, forms the chromatic and conceptual axis of Martos Gallery’s presentation at Art Basel Hong Kong 2026. The exhibition also marks Martos Gallery’s inaugural presentation in Hong Kong.
 

 
VIP Days (by invitation only):
First Choice | Wednesday, March 25, 12 noon to 8pm
First Choice and Preview | Wednesday, March 25, 3pm to 8pm
First Choice and Preview | Thursday, March 26, 12 noon to 4pm

Public Days
Friday, March 27, 2pm to 8pm 
Saturday, March 28, 2pm to 8pm 
Sunday, March 29, 12 noon to 6pm

Hong Kong
Convention & Exhibition Centre
1 Harbour Road
Wan Chai
Hong Kong, China
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Phillips April Auction to offer works from the Estate of Tina Hills. Her Collection includes works by Joan Mitchell, Helen Frankenthaler ampung others. ,


 

PHILLIPS TO OFFER A LIFE IN COLOR:

PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF TINA HILLS

ACROSS SPRING AND SUMMER AUCTIONS

 

First Selection of Works to Appear in April Editions & Works on Paper Sales

 

Leading Works by Joan Mitchell and Helen Frankenthaler to Make

Auction Debuts in May Evening Sale of Modern & Contemporary Art

 

Tina Hills

Joan Mitchell

Plain, 1989

Offered in the Evening Sale of Modern & Contemporary Art, 19 May

Estimate: $5,000,000–7,000,000

 

NEW YORK – 24 MARCH 2026 – This spring, Phillips will offer A Life in Color: Property from the Estate of Tina Hills across a series of auctions in New York from April through September. Hills, an influential figure in Miami and beyond, helped shape the city’s cultural landscape through decades of civic engagement and philanthropy. In 1977, she became the first woman to lead the InterAmerican Press Association, advancing its mission to protect freedom of the press throughout the Americas. Alongside her second husband, Lee Hills — the editor who guided the Miami Herald to its first Pulitzer Prize — she assembled a farreaching collection defined by expressive color and dynamic compositions. This vision is embodied most prominently in Joan Mitchell’s Plain from 1989. A work from the final and most distilled phase of Mitchell’s career, Plain embodies her powerful synthesis of gesture and remembered landscape. Spanning a monumental diptych nearly six feet wide, the canvas translates the sensations of the French countryside around Vétheuil into lyrical tangles of brushwork and radiant fields of color. Acquired from the Robert Miller Gallery, the painting remained in the Hills’ collection for nearly four decades and now appears at auction for the first time in the Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale on 19 May in New York, alongside other major works by Helen Frankenthaler and Adolph Gottlieb. Additional works will be featured in the April Editions & Works on Paper auctions — including colorrich prints by Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, and others — as well as subsequent Modern & Contemporary Art sales in May and July, the June Jewels and Design sales, and September Design Online.

 

The Family of Tina Hills stated, “Tina was a pioneer in every facet of her life and consistently broke through the expectations placed on women of her generation. From her remarkable career in publishing—including her tenure as the first female President of the Inter-American Press Association — to her philanthropic work across Puerto Rico and Miami, she brought a brilliant mind, deep curiosity, and effortless grace to everything she did. A passionate collector of art across mediums and periods, her home reflected a lifetime of curiosity, discernment, and joy in discovery. We are honored to work with Phillips to share her extraordinary collection and to celebrate the lasting legacy of a woman whose vision and generosity touched so many."

 

Vivian Pfeiffer, Phillips’ Deputy Chairman, Senior International Specialist, New Markets, said, “Tina Hills remains a deeply respected figure in Miami, remembered for the civic presence and generosity that helped shape the cultural fabric of the city. Her decadeslong commitment is still evident today, from her support of the Pérez Art Museum Miami to the pavilion that bears her name in Bayfront Park. Alongside her public life, she was an avid collector with an eye for bold, expressive canvases by PostWar figures such as Joan Mitchell, Adolph Gottlieb, and Helen Frankenthaler, and she brought that same discernment to design, assembling exceptional works by artists including William Morris, Dale Chihuly, Toots Zynsky, and Jon Kuhn. It is a profound honor for Phillips — and for me personally — to be entrusted with presenting Ms. Hills’ collection this season, containing many artworks which will be seen for the first time in decades while the pre-sale exhibitions are on view in Phillips’ New York galleries.”

 

David Lawrence Jr., Former Publisher of the Miami Herald and Chair of The Children’s Movement of Florida, added, “I met Tina Hills more than a half-century ago. She swept into the room — the most elegant person I have ever known. Great taste in every way. You saw it in her home, her art and, most of all, in herself. A major leader in journalism and so much more. I give Tina and her legendary husband Lee much credit for my own interest in art — and my service first to the Detroit Institute of Arts and then these past 37 years at what has become the Pérez Art Museum of Miami. A great collection; most of all, a great person.”

 

ABOUT TINA HILLS

Argentina “Tina” Schifano was born in Pola, Istria, Italy, which is now part of Croatia. She immigrated to New York with her parents in her early teens and later studied at New York University. While working at the iconic Buitoni-Perugina company, she met publisher Angel Ramos, owner of El Mundo, Puerto Rico’s most prestigious newspaper and WKAQ Radio El Mundo. Quickly becoming immersed in the publishing world, her work reflected a deep commitment to freedom of the press. Tina became deeply involved in inter-American journalism, eventually rising to national prominence as the first woman to serve as President of the Inter-American Press Association. Following Ramos’ passing, Tina continued to guide publishing and media interests in Puerto Rico. She led a major philanthropic foundation in Angel Ramos’ name, which supports education throughout Puerto Rico.

 

Her later marriage to Lee Hills brought her into the center of mainland American newspaper leadership, and together, the couple played a major and vital role in supporting Miami’s cultural institutions, including efforts that shaped the early vision of what is now the Pérez Art Museum of Miami. Tina Hills also served in prominent civic and cultural positions across Miami-Dade County, with roles at the Dade County Arts Council, the Bayfront Park Management Trust, and the Florida Grand Opera. The pavilion at Bayfront Park bears her name, honoring her decades of dedicated service to the city. 

 

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE COLLECTION

Adolph Gottlieb

Black Sparks, 1965

Estimate: $1,000,000–1,500,000

Offered in the Evening Sale of Modern & Contemporary Art,

19 May

Helen Frankenthaler

Paloverde, 1978

Estimate: $600,000–800,000

Offered in the Evening Sale of

Modern & Contemporary Art, 19 May

David Hockney

The Juggler, 1986

Estimate $4,000–6,000

Offered in Editions & Works on Paper, 22 April

William Morris

“Canopic Jar:

Sable Antelope”, 1996

Estimate: $150,000– 200,000

Offered in Design, 12 June

Joan Miró

Village d'oiseaux (Bird Village), 1969

Estimate $6,000–8,000

Offered in MODERNISM:

Editions & Works on Paper, 22 April

Sam Francis

Comet (SF85-178), 1985

Estimate: $150,000–200,000

Offered in the Modern & Contemporary Art Auction, 21 May

Jesús Rafael Soto

Ambivalencia 41, 1984

Estimate: $300,000–500,000

Offered in the Modern & Contemporary Art Auction, 

21 May

William Morris

Hanging "Petroglyph", 1993

Estimate: $15,000–20,000

Offered in Design, 12 June

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NNew York Auctions Presenting A Life in Color: Property from the Estate of Tina Hills:

 

MODERNISM: Editions & Works on Paper

23 April 2026

 

Editions & Works on Paper

23–24 April 2026

 

Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

19 May 2026

 

Modern & Contemporary Art 

21 May 2026

 

New York Jewels: Online Auction

June 2026

 

The New York Jewels Auction

11 June 2026

 

Design

12 June 2026

 

Modern & Contemporary Art

16 July 2026

 

Design Online Auction

1–8 September 2026 

 

Location: 432 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022

 

To ABOUT PHILLIPS

Phillips: where the world’s curious and bold connect with the art, design, and luxury that inspires them. As a leading global platform for buying and selling 20th and 21st century works, Phillips offers dedicated expertise in the areas of Modern and Contemporary Art, Design, Photographs, Editions, Watches, and Jewels. Auctions and exhibitions are primarily held in New York, London, Geneva, and Hong Kong, with representative offices based throughout Europe, the United States, and Asia. Phillips offers a regular selection of live and online auctions, along with items available for immediate purchase. Phillips also offers a range of services and advice on all aspects of collecting, including private sales and assistance with appraisals, valuations, and financial planning.

Visit phillips.com for further information.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Jamie Forbes shows her Environmental Photographs in in Two Exhibitions March 26, and 28th.

Jamie Forbes  exhibitions this week at the The Moriches Bay Art Alliance Group Show at the Brookhaven Town Hall Gallery, 1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738, Thursday March 26, 3-7 PM, and the  Mill Pond House, 176 Mills Pond rd. , St James. 

  As a photographer, Jamie Forbes steps into each moment, capturing the intrinsic energies exchanged between her subjects and her camera. Forbes’s goal is to offer viewers not only a historical record but also to reveal the deeper intent present within every photograph. Through her Eco-Art perspective, both in portraiture and scenic imagery, Forbes seeks to initiate a dialogue between the viewer and the artist. This conversation is designed to promote the concept that “we live with others” and are all participants in sharing and shaping our environment.
From the Galactic Dust SunSet Series ©JamieForbes/SunStormArtsPub.Co.Inc,2026
Forbes’s images possess a timeless quality of interconnectedness, conveying the subtle, underlying conversations that tell the story of the environment and the complex exchange between the natural world and the boundaries imposed by human cultivation. As Forbes states, “The images represent a story of my encounters that state the narrative understanding between the subject and photographer.” Her work is informed by five decades of experience in the international art community, where she has contributed as a publisher, gallerist, writer, and photographer. 
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22 nd Port Warwick Art & Sculpture Festival (WA) October 10-11,2026,applicationm deadline 5/31/26

 Hi all our Fine Art Magazine Readers. It's important to connect artists to showcase opportunities. Local art Festivals is a great spot to meet and see artists live and upfront. Art is not a flat screen experience rather a lively engagement between artit piec and viewer only in person. Enjoy the opportunity to participate as an artist by applying to the Port Warwick Art & Sculpture Festival. If your out and about summer vacationing or on a day trip this looks like a great place to experience an art visit. The FineArtMagazineblog.blogspot.com, and SunstormFineartmagazine.com have been supporting emerging, established artist of all ages. Jamie Forbes , Publisher, than you for reading our blog. 

22nd Port Warwick Art & Sculpture Festival (VA)

October 10-11, 2026

Rolling Jury Process

Final Application Deadline 5/31/26

Apply Here

Call to Artists

WHAT: 22nd Annual Port Warwick Art & Sculpture Festival

WHERE: William Styron Square, Newport News, Virginia

WHEN: October 10-11, 2026 | Sat. 10am - 6pm | Sun. 10am - 5pm

NOTEWORTHY:

  • Limited to 120 artists – rolling admission until the show is filled
  • Notification within two weeks of application
  • Cash awards in 14 categories
  • Free program and artist listing
  • Flat, affordable booth fee – no commission
  • Emerging Artists Tent
  • Artist gallery featured on the festival website
  • Award-winning, upscale, pedestrian-oriented community
  • Friday set-up
  • Assistance with load-in and load-out
  • Amazing volunteers
  • Complimentary lunch provided both days
  • VIP dinner with entertainment on Saturday night
  • Champagne brunch during the Sunday awards ceremony
  • 24-hour security
  • Booth sitters available
  • Extensive PR and marketing
  • Festival poster selected from artists’ images
  • Jury fee: $35 (non-refundable)
  • Booth fees: $350 (single 10' x 10') | $650 (double)

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP®

Final Application Deadline: May 31, 2026

Final Artist Notification: June 12, 2026

Booth Payment Due: June 12, 2026


Rolling Admission until the show is filled. Accepted artists who purchase their booth will be given placement priority.


Visit our website: PortWarwickEvents.com


Contact: Laura Fisher, Executive Director at Laura@PortWarwick.com 
or call (757) 223-0284

This 22nd annual juried, fine arts festival is well known for exceptional treatment of the artists, many of whom return year after year. This outdoor venue is beautiful Styron Square in the heart of Port Warwick in Newport News and is often described as "walking through an outdoor art gallery!"


We search for qualified artists throughout the country who continually challenge themselves to achieve a higher artistic level both in subject matter and technique. The Show is organized by the Port Warwick Foundation which is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that encourages emerging artists and embraces culturally diverse artists to our Show. Live entertainment all weekend, ever-expanding family and children's activities, food trucks and conveniently located between Williamsburg and Virginia Beach make this the perfect addition to your Fall Virginia Tour!


The Port Warwick Foundation is a public non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization with the purpose of organizing and managing regional arts and entertainment events.

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