Thursday, May 30, 2024

Hqmptons Fine Art Fair

The Only International Art Fair In The Hamptons in 2024

where the community of local art lovers will converge

Join us at this annual, (now 18th year) well-curated, high-caliber art fair – created specifically for art enthusiastic Hamptonites. Benefit from the East End’s widest and deepest selection of important primary and secondary market art. The 2024 edition is the largest ever – featuring a record 150 select galleries, and best-in-class sponsors. Inclusive and expansive, galleries and regional themed displays are present from far-reaching 20 countries.

Now the largest and most impactful cultural event on the East End, a tradition

It’s where the excitement, anticipation and drama of an international fair connects with the main thoroughfare in the Hamptons. As the most cosmopolitan art fair ever organized in the Hamptons, HFAF embraces the wider art ecosystem through emerging artists and galleries – providing an  understanding of a diverse 20 countries and cultures. Whether you’re an avid collector, redecorating your home, or just looking for “the perfect piece,” you’ll uncover treasures for every sensibility and price point.

WITNESS…

$300 million in important post-war and contemporary art. Over 600 significant artists on display – from respected emerging to the blue chip masters.

EXPLORE…

In a custom built 70,000 sq. ft. majestic 2 Pavilion complex on 17 bucolic acres, with 500 convenient parking spaces within steps of entrance.

DISCOVER…

Broader, more diverse and inclusive than ever, breaking down barriers, featuring more women artists, artists of color and transgender. Presenting new voices and perspectives from all corners of the world.

INDULGE…

Convenient outdoor affordable dining, serving delicious lunch and dinner menu selections. Plus, our dramatic Museum Bar and Pollock Bar offer attentively served wine and spirits.

VIP Opening

Thursday, July 11, 2024
afternoon session: 2-6pm
evening session: 6-9:30pm

The much-anticipated and glamorous opening is one of the most fashionable, memorable and chic events of the summer season. It typically sells out days in advance with 3,500 VIP registrations so we have expanded capacity with 2 sessions. Network with the art elite: major collectors, celebrities, famous artists, leading local patrons, curators, advisors, interior designers and the art press, while realizing all first-in benefits. Join us in making Hamptons art history.

Introducing the de Kooning Luxury Pavilion

Our striking, action packed 20,000 sq. Ft Pavilion is pioneering a new paradigm of integrating the entrance corridor, with a majestic avenue of invited sponsor exhibits, The VIP Lounge, and spacious Collectors Lounge, on one end, and prime selection of top tier galleries on the other

SculptureHamptons

Meander through the dramatic and eye-catching 10+ sculptures in our front of Pavilion Sculpture Park and Sculpture Park Café area.

Join us at the Induction Ceremony on Saturday, July 13, 2024, 11:30am in the Collectors Lounge



Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Phillips Auction June 6-7, London. Works by Pablo Picasso: Paper and Clay Auction in London


 

 

Phillips Presents the June 2024 Editions Auction Calendar

 

Four Live Sales Set to Take Place Globally, Including the Inaugural Editions, Photographs and Design Auction in Hong Kong, the Second Annual Dedicated Sale of Pablo Picasso: Paper and Clay in London, and the Seasonal Sales of Prints and Multiples in London and New York


LONDON, HONG KONG & NEW YORK– 21 MAY 2024 – Phillips is pleased to announce the global schedule for Editions live auctions taking place in June. The upcoming month will feature four sales in London, Hong Kong, and New York. The month will begin with the second annual Pablo Picasso: Paper and Clay Auction in London, which will take place on 6 June and will be followed immediately by the London Evening & Day Editions Auction on 6 & 7 June. The inaugural Editions, Photographs and Design Auction in Hong Kong will take place on 14 June. The final Editions live sale of the season will be the Editions & Works on Paper Auction in New York on 27 June. 

Kelly Troester and Cary Leibowitz, Deputy Chairmen and Worldwide Co-Heads of Editions, said, “We are thrilled to unveil the June Editions calendar at Phillips, featuring four live auctions across London, Hong Kong, and New York. Reflecting on our achievements in 2023 - a record-breaking 11 global editions auctions, totaling over $37 million, with 91% of lots sold, 382 world records, and 334 new-to-market works - we solidifed our position as market leader and underscored our commitment to celebrating editions as a significant collecting category. We saw enthusiastic participation from across the globe, with strong prices for 20th century and contemporary names alike. Building on that success and with four auctions already complete in 2024, totalling $12.2 million thus far, we are excited to maintain this momentum as we look forward to our four live auctions in June."

Monday, May 20, 2024

Amy Zerner To be Inducted i Hamptons Artists Hall of Fame

Induction Ceremony on Saturday, July 13, 2024, 11:30 am

in the Collectors Lounge at the 2024 Hamptons Fine Art Fair



Amy Zerner

Amy ZernerAmy Zerner is a multi-disciplinary artist and the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artist’s Fellowship Grant in the Category of Painting. She attended Pratt Institute and has made her home in East Hampton, NY since 1967, where she lives with her husband, author Monte Farber. Amy has exhibited her mixed-media work extensively in the Hamptons, most recently at MM Fine Art in Southampton, NY. Her unique collage style combines various fabrics, unique textiles, and found objects to create visually stunning and spiritually meaningful works.

Amy has sold her one-of-a-kind art couture jackets, coats and caftans at Bergdorf Goodman for 24 years, along with her unique jewelry designs. Her tapestries and collages have been included in the collections of many prominent individuals including Oprah, Shirley MacLaine, Dame Elizabeth Taylor, Rhianna, Patti LaBelle, Martha Stewart and Michael J. Fox.

She has had many one-person shows at venues such as the Myers Gallery at the State University of New York in Plattsburg, University of North Texas ArtSpace, Eastern Kentucky University Giles Gallery, Las Vegas Cultural Center, First Woman’s Bank, Callenwolde Fine Arts Center, and The Islip Art Museum.

Her work has been shown in many group shows, including the Museum of American Craft, Lebanon Valley Collage Art Gallery, Downey Museum of Art, Pacific Lutheran University, Parrish Art Museum and Guild Hall Museum.

Her artwork illustrates the best-selling mind/body/spirit books and tools she has created with Monte, with nearly 3 million copies in print in 18 languages. A feature length documentary about the couple “Amy & Monte: A Legacy of Love and Creativity” has been produced and will be released Fall 2024.



Wednesday, May 15, 2024

BANSKY MUSEUM IN NEW YORK CITY

(NEW YORK) – The presence of The Banksy Museum in New York City has been confirmed. SoHo is now the home to the world's largest collection of Banksy’s life-sized murals and artwork. Located at 277 Canal Street (at Broadway), NYC The Banksy Museum is now open, in preview, to the public. The official press opening is Wednesday, May 15. Tickets are now available online at MuseumBanksy.com and on site at the museum. Advance reservations are strongly encouraged.


Displaying over 160 works by the world's most famous-yet-anonymous street artist, The Banksy Museum recreates the revolutionary and often ephemeral art that Banksy has painted on surfaces in London, Bristol, Paris, Venice, Bethlehem, New York, Los Angeles, and beyond. Visitors to the museum will immerse themselves in an environmental experience, giving viewers access to Banksy creations, much of which has long since been whitewashed or dismantled. Beyond the iconic street art, the exhibition also features some of the artist's studio work, as well as animated visual and video elements.


The New York Banksy Museum experience, an American premiere, follows successful exhibitions in ParisBarcelonaKrakĂłw and Brussels. The new exhibition, a New York premiere, is expanded to over 160 recreations, making it the largest display of Banksy work ever seen in a single setting.

Is it even possible to create a museum that celebrates the work of an artist who once said “the only thing worth looking at in most museums of art is all the schoolgirls on day trips with the art departments”? 

 

Banksy Museum founder Hazis Vardar initially had his doubts. “Street art belongs in the raw setting of the streets,” said Vardar. “But if people can't see it, is it even art? Little of Banksy's works are visible to the public at large. Most have been stolen for resale, inadvertently destroyed, or erased by overzealous city cleaning teams. Most of this transient art could only be viewed on tiny smartphone screens, which is no way to experience the scale or emotion of Banksy’s work. So we knew that we needed to create an exhibition that would bring Banksy’s art back before the public.”


Creators of The Banksy Museum faced the challenge of mounting an exhibition that was as unconventional and transgressive as the art within. “If we only trapped Banksy’s work in gilt frames on a wall, this would antithesize all that Banksy's art represents," says Vardar. "So we set out to recreate the artworks in a life-size, re-imagined space that reflects the street experience. We employed a team of anonymous street artists, like Banksy, to recreate the work. The outcome was, truly, a magnificent reflection of Banksy’s energy, defiance, and raw talent.” 

Banksy is undoubtedly, the world’s most celebrated and elusive guerrilla street artist. Armed with little more than spray paint and stencils, the man behind the pseudonym Banksy has fostered an alluring identity that doesn't embrace tradition, but shreds it. There's still much we don't know about the mysterious artist since he first made his mark in the '90s, but what we do know is that Banksy's striking, satirical work always delves into political and socio-critical discourse. Banksy’s artwork is characterized by striking images, often combined with slogans. 

 

His work often engages political themes, satirically critiquing war, capitalism, hypocrisy, and greed. Common subjects include rats, apes, policemen, members of the royal family, and children. In addition to his two-dimensional work, Banksy is known for his installation artwork. A hero to some, a vandal to others, Banksy’s artwork has been known to sell for record-breaking sums, with landowners rushing to profit from - or whitewash - buildings chosen as his latest canvas. 

 

Banksy maintains an oxymoronic relationship with the art world, demonstrating hostility to capitalism while being one of the most sought-after and collected contemporary artists. Celebrities who've collected Banksy art include Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Christina Aguilera, and Lance Armstrong to name a few. 


Banksy was nominated for an Academy Award for his 2010 documentary feature Exit Through the Gift Shop, an examination of the relationship between commercial and street art. 


Monday, May 13, 2024

Frank Stella reflects on his life in art

 

In conversation with art historian Megan Kincaid, Frank Stella reflects on his life in art. The two speak about friendship, formalism, and physicality.

Frank Stella, New York, 2023. Photo: © Brigitte Lacombe

Megan Kincaid is an art historian and curator. Kincaid has taught on modern art and critical theory at New York University and her scholarship has been published by the Museum of Modern Art, Duke University Press, and others. In May 2024 she will receive her PhD in art history from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. She holds a BA from Columbia University.https://gagosian.com/quarterly/2024/05/06/interview-frank-stella-megan-kincaid/?utm_source=Gagosian&utm_campaign=09e1d950b4-weekly-may-13-19-2024&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-eab6a9b582-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D 

Dai Ying, a luminary in the realm of contemporary painting

Chinese-born multidiscipline world-renowned artist Dai Ying, a luminary in the realm of contemporary painting, instillations, and performance art, weaves intricate narratives of tradition and feminist-inspired innovation through her captivating creations. Presently residing in New York, Los Angeles, and Beijing, Dai Ying recently showed at New York’s Future Fair at Chelsea Industrial in tandem with the Frieze New York earlier this month and additionally partnered with the Pashmina Art Gallery in Hamburg, Germany where she will be donating some works of art for their Louis Vuitton and Dior sponsored art auction which will benefit the rescue of Asian street dogs. She next has a solo show later this month in Beijing, China.


Born in the rural village of Emei Mountain, Sichuan, China, Dai Ying developed a profound connection with the rich cultural heritage of her homeland from an early age. Surrounded by the poetic beauty of Chinese landscapes and the profound philosophy of ink painting, she began creating her own work at the age of 5, drawing inspiration from the classical ink masters while infusing her work with a fresh perspective. Dai pursued her academic interests at the Academy of Arts & Design at Tsinghua University and the Central Academy of Fine Arts in China, participating in Associate Fellows programs. Her artistic journey took her across continents, where she immersed herself in the vibrant tapestry of global art scenes, gaining insights and inspiration from encounters with different cultures and perspectives. She began working on her ongoing and evolving painting series M Theory, which is a philosophical interpretation of the origin of the universe – with bright color and round shapes symbolizing a woman’s womb and the creation of life, creating the perfect balance of theoretical beliefs and innate feelings. 


She moved to New York in 2011 to fully pursue her passion for art, but was pulled back to China in 2017 when her father became terminally ill. He was a lifelong construction worker and Dai unexpectedly found solace in exploring a local construction site which reminded her of the happiest times of her childhood, visiting her father at his work. It was here where she found her inspiration for her acclaimed exhibition In Memory of Forgotten at the Today Art Museum in Beijing (2020), as well as her installation pieces Look At Me and Temple which included scraps of trash and forgotten construction site materials left over from residential buildings that were destroyed by the Chinese government to make way for industry. Dai wanted a focus on the unseen lives that were inevitably left forever disrupted and changed by the new development, and connected to this feeling as an outsider herself growing up in a rural community away from the big city. In 2023, she delved into performance art, circling back on her roots of Origin and tapping into the Chinese philosophy that life is born from earth and as we die, we regenerate back to earth. With her show Suddenly Moon White, Dai sat in a mound of dirt and continuously dug through it with her hands – symbolizing both the death and search for her father, and also the futile use of her actions. In No Dust to be Wiped, she asked a diaspora of 108 (a symbolic number in Buddhism) audience members that had been displaced, to bring a jar of soil from their homeland. The concept was again connected back to mother earth and our birth origins, while also connecting with others to create a sense of belonging and community. 


Dai Ying has exhibited her works globally, including Huguo Guanyin Temple in Beijing (2023), Guo Yunlou Cultural and Art Center in Suzhou (2023), Beijing (2021), the Today Art Museum in Beijing (2020), Asian Fusion Gallery in New York. She has also been featured in group exhibitions at venues such as Cui Zhenkuan Art Museum (Xi’an, China), Ruotong Gallery (Shenzhen, China), YOUNG Art Museum (Shanghai, China), Taoxichuan Art Museum (Jingdezhen, China), Kommunale Galerie (Berlin, Germany), Pasadena Convention Center (Los Angeles, CA), and World Trade Center (Baltimore, MD), among others. Dai Ying's art has been recognized in publications such as “Chinese Morphological Expressionism” (Xi’an, China, 2024), “Chinese Female Art” (Beijing, China, 2020), “Asia Art” (New York, NY, 2015) and “DAILY NEWS” (New York, NY, 2015). She has received numerous honors and awards, including Outstanding Artist Awards from the World Art Center and Asia Art Funds, and Great Achievements Award from the United Nations Artists Association. Dai has served on the board of directors at the Asia Art Funds and has been a researcher with the World Art Center since 2015.


Central to Dai Ying's artistic vision is her deep reverence for nature and humanity, and its immutable rhythms. Drawing inspiration from the ever-changing seasons and the transient beauty of the natural world, she imbues her works with a sense of serenity and contemplation, inviting viewers to pause and reflect on the interconnectedness of all things. Beyond her achievements as a visual artist, Dai Ying is also a passionate advocate for cultural exchange and an advocate for women’s rights and empowerment, seeing herself as a juxtapose of feminine energy and emotions alongside masculine power and revolutionary ideas. Through workshops, lectures, and community outreach programs, she seeks to inspire the next generation of artists and foster a deeper appreciation for the beauty and diversity of global artistic traditions. As she continues to push the boundaries of her craft, Dai Ying remains steadfast in her commitment to exploring new horizons and pushing the limits of artistic expression.