Thursday, February 26, 2026

Catch the exhibition of Robiotic miniature sculpture March 5, 2026 - March 2027 Nicolas Darrot: Fuzzy Logic at the Tinguely Museum, Basel!!!!!

Dear Fine Art Magazine blog readers, Nicolas Darott's miniature robotic sculpture is the height of creativity. Catch the exhibition if you can!!!! It's The Best art that has come across my desk in a long, long time Jamie Forbes, Fineartmagazineblog,blogspot, Publisher SunstormFineArt Magazine.com 

Nicolas Darrot. Fuzzy Logic
Museum Tinguely, Basel: 5. March 2026 – 7 March 20227

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Programme of the opening No. 1/5:
Nicolas Darrot ( above) and the curator Andres Pardey will speak on the subject of fuzzy logic. The presentation will start at 6:30 pm and will be conducted in English (30 minutes).

The French artist Nicolas Darrot is renowned for his robotic puppets, automata, and mechanical figures that operate at the intersection of theatre, technology, and the fantastical. Visitors can activate the performances of these kinetic figures themselves by scanning a barcode on costum-designed playing cards, whereupon the figure comes to life, singing, dancing and moving according to its own fuzzy logic. Each of the five figures will be inaugurated with an opening and accompanying programme. Personalities from Nicolas Darrot's circle are invited to engage in dialogue with the artist and his works.
The subsequent openings will take place as follows:
2/5
07.05.2026, 6:30 pm: Bone Machine, 2026
Thierry Dufrêne: Les automates de Nicolas Darrot (Talk in French, 30 min)

3/5
06.08.2026, 6:30 pm: Shaman, 2026
Summer Special with DJ Nicolas Darrot

4/5
05.11.2026, 6:30 pm: Le petit clown, 2025
« Corps nouveaux » : lecture by Marguerite Pilven (in French, 30 min)

5/5
07.01.2027, 6:30 pm: Yuki Otoko, 2025
Conférence-performance of Jean-Yves Jouannais (in French, 30 min)

We are pleased to celebrate with you the first opening of the Theatre of Automatons at Museum Tinguely. The artist and the curator will both be available for questions and interviews before and after the opening.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Phillis Modern & Contomporary unveils Danish Master Works form the collection fo Ambassador John L. Loeb


PHILLIPS UNVEILS LINEUP FOR 
MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART SALES 

 

The Sales on 5 & 7 March are Led by 
Danish Masterworks from the Collection of Ambassador John L. Loeb

 


Vilhelm Hammershøi
Interior of Woman Placing Branches in Vase on Table (Interiør med kvinde, der stiller grene i et glas, Strandgade 30), 1900
Estimate £1,500,000 - £2,000,000

 

LONDON – 24 FEBRUARY 2026 – Phillips is proud to announce further highlights of the Modern & Contemporary Art auctions in London on 5 and 7 March. Leading the Evening Sale is Vilhelm Hammershøi’s Interior of Woman Placing Branches in Vase on Table from the Collection of Ambassador John L. Loeb, a landmark collection that will be presented across Phillips’ London and New York salesrooms this season. Further highlights include notable works by Andy Warhol, Banksy and El Anatsui alongside two prominent groups: Minimalist Masterworks: Property of a Distinguished European Collector, showcasing works by Donald Judd and Brice Marden, while A Life of Collecting: Works From An Important Belgian Collector Couple, presents a painting by Tracey Emin and a sculpture by Rebecca Warren. Contemporary stars Lucy Bull, Derek Fordjour and Joseph Yaeger are also presented in the Evening Sale.

 

The preview exhibition is open at Phillips’ Berkeley Square from 26 February, remaining on view throughout both sales: the Evening Sale on 5 March at 4pm and the Modern & Contemporary Art Sale on 7 March at 12pm.

 

Olivia Thornton, Phillips’ Deputy Chairwoman and Head of Modern & Contemporary Art, Europe, said, “We are delighted to present this exciting line-up of works for our March Modern & Contemporary Art auctions in London. This season, we are proud to offer a sale that brings together celebrated 20th and 21st-century artists, from the discerning eye of the Collection of Ambassador John L. Loeb, which foregrounds the international importance of Scandinavian Modernism, to the minimalist work by Donald Judd and the inventive materiality of El Anatsui. London remains a vital crossroads for collectors and institutions alike, and we look forward to sharing these highlights with our global audience during the exhibition and auction.”

 

Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

Auction: 5 March 4pm GMT 2026

Auction viewing: 26 February - 5 March

Location: 30 Berkeley Square, London

Click here for more information: https://www.phillips.com/auction/UK010226

 

Modern & Contemporary Art 

Auction: 7 March 12pm GMT 2026

Auction viewing: 26 February - 7 March

Location: 30 Berkeley Square, London

Click here for more information: https://www.phillips.com/auction/UK010326

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The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University Presents an overview of Rachel Carson's life's work , Silent Springs, Windswept Seas: Rachel Carson's Environmental Visions;

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Legacy of Pioneering Environmental Advocate Rachel Carson Showcased in Spring Exhibition at the Beinecke Library

Silent Springs, Windswept Seas: Rachel Carson’s EnvironmentalVision explores the life, writings, and enduring influence of the author and biologist, featuring rare and previously unseen objects from the Beinecke’s holdings

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(L) Rachel Carson holding binoculars.1951. Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library.

Image: Norman J. Driscoll, with permission of the Rachel Carson Council, Inc. (R) Notebook

for Silent Spring. Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Image used by permission of 

Yake Literary Management LLC for the Estate of Rachel Carson, Courtesy of Yale University.

New Haven, CT—February 24, 2026—This spring, the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University presents Silent Springs, Windswept Seas: Rachel Carson’s Environmental Vision, a sweeping overview of the life and work of biologist and author Rachel Carson (1907–1964). On view from May 18 through October 4, 2026, the presentation draws from the Beinecke’s Rachel Carson Papers and features more than 100 objects—many of which have never previously been exhibited—to showcase Carson’s development as a scientist and author, her groundbreaking environmental insights, and the lasting impact of her work on public awareness and advocacy.

 

Silent Springs, Windswept Seas traces Carson’s trajectory, from a childhood affinity for wildlife to her early career as an aquatic biologist and ultimately to her work as a full-time nature writer. Carson is best known for her groundbreaking book Silent Spring (1962), which documented the harms of DDT and other chemical applications and sparked widespread public concern and demands for environmental reform. This work, alongside earlier publications including her noted Sea Trilogy (Under the Sea-WindThe Sea Around Us, and The Edge of the Sea), established Carson as both a best-selling author and a leading scientific voice.

 

“The Beinecke Library is not only a major resource for researchers and students, but also a vibrant space for public engagement and dialogue that serves our community in New Haven and beyond,” said Michelle Light, Associate University Librarian for Special Collections and Director of the Beinecke Library. “Exhibitions like Silent Springs, Windswept Seas reveal the richness and depth of our collections and encourage reflection on the leading voices who have shaped our world.”

 

Offering an intimate look at Carson’s creative process as a writer, the exhibition features previously unpublished letters, photographs, and notebooks, including handwritten notes and drafts from Silent Spring and handwritten manuscripts of the Sea Trilogy. Through this presentation, Silent Springs, Windswept Seas illuminates Carson’s prescient vision about the dangers of pesticide and toxicant use, contextualized against the backdrop of the still-growing and evolving environmental advocacy movement in the roughly 60 years since her last writings were published. The exhibition places the author in the context of her contemporaries, predecessors, and successors, including transcendentalist writer Henry David Thoreau, theologian and Trappist monk Thomas Merton, and contemporary writer and activist Terry Tempest Williams, revealing the development of her thought alongside the ascent of major social and political movements.

 

“In bringing together her scientific background, field experience, and elegant prose, Rachel Carson had a profound influence on public understanding of humanity’s relationship to the natural world. Silent Springs, Windswept Seas offers visitors the chance to consider the ways in which her writing shaped the modern environmental movement,” said Carla Baricz, exhibition co-curator and Librarian for Literature in English and Comparative Literature at Yale Library. Added James Kessenides, the exhibition’s co-curator and Kaplanoff Librarian for American History at Yale Library, “By situating her work within both its historical moment and our present-day ecological challenges, the exhibition highlights the enduring relevance of Carson’s call for responsibility, attentiveness, and action.”

 

Corresponding with the exhibition, Beinecke Fellowship and Internship Program Director Meghan Freeman has organized a Rachel Carson Symposium on June 4, 2026. A full day of programming commences with a panel presentation featuring alumni of the Beinecke Library Fellowship Program whose research has drawn on the Rachel Carson Papers. Speakers include Janice Nimura (25–26 Short-term Fellow), Michele Navakas (24–25 Short-term Fellow), and Zak Breckenridge (24–25 Graduate Student Fellow), and will be followed by a curator-led tour of the exhibition. For more information on the symposium, please visit this site.

 

About Beinecke Library

The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, opened in 1963, fosters research, teaching, and knowledge creation by extending access to one of the world’s most renowned collections of rare books, manuscripts, and other research materials. Beinecke Library’s deeply researched exhibitions, vast collections, and iconic architecture make it one of the most visited destinations at Yale. Read about the Beinecke Library’s mission.

 

About Yale Library Special Collections

Yale Library Special Collections encompass rare or fragile research materials held in multiple repositories at Yale Library, including rare books, manuscripts, archives, maps, photographs, prints and drawings, recordings, digital content, and much more. Yale Library’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library is among the largest and best-known special-collections repository in the world. Other repositories include the Yale University Archives and special collections at the Sterling Memorial Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Gilmore Music Library, Haas Family Arts Library, Lewis Walpole Library, and Yale Divinity Library. Learn more.

 

About Yale Library Exhibitions

Yale Library exhibitions feature original research and invite new entry points into the collections. The library’s most expansive exhibitions are presented at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library and Sterling Memorial Library’s Hanke Gallery. These showcase fresh scholarship in accessible ways to welcome new audiences, support teaching and learning, and enhance community engagement. Smaller exhibitions play similar roles at the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Gilmore Music Library, Haas Family Arts Library, Lewis Walpole Library, and Yale Divinity Library. Yale Library exhibitions are free and open to all.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

See Emmanuelle G. Contemporary Art at the Affordable Art Fair March 18022, 2026, NYC

Affordable Art Fair NYC Next Month! 

We’re thrilled to be returning to New York this March for the Affordable Art Fair NYC and to once again reconnect with friends, collectors, and the city’s ever-dynamic art community. This year’s fair takes place March 18–22, 2026 at the Starrett-Lehigh Building, 601 West 26th Street, Chelsea, New York. 

Emmanuelle G. Contemporary is proud to present a compelling selection of new works by our talented artists: Parvaze and Mayer, Alessandra Rehder, Gigi Mills, Fabiana Preti, Daniela Cutait, and Laurence Perratzi. Each brings a distinct perspective and visual language, creating a presentation that feels both cohesive and richly diverse.

You can find us at C17 — we would be delighted to welcome you in person, share these exceptional works with you, and celebrate another exciting week of art together in New York. Below you can find a link for complimentary tickets as well as the full fair hours. 

Wednesday, March 18

5pm - 9pm, VIP PREVIEW

Thursday, March 19

10am – 8pm

Friday, March 20

12pm – 9pm

Saturday, March 21

10am – 8pm

Sunday, March 22

10am – 5pm


Fabiana Preti, Chorinho Vermelho2025, Acrylic on Linen, 63 x 43.5 in 

Emmanuelle G. Contemporary
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33Rd Annual St. Louis Art Fair September 18-20, 2026, Application Deadline 3/18/2026

33rd Annual Saint Louis Art Fair

September 18-20, 2026

Application Deadline 3/10/26 ($45)

Final Deadline 3/18/26 ($55)

APPLY HERE

WHAT: 33rd Annual Saint Louis Art Fair presented by Emerson

WHERE: Downtown Clayton, Missouri (Suburb of Saint Louis)

WHEN: September 18-20, 2026

TIMES: Friday 5pm - 10pm | Saturday 10am - 9pm | Sunday 11am - 5pm

2025 Festival Highlights Video - Click Here

NOTEWORTHY:

  • Consistently Ranked Among Top National Art Festivals
  • Limited to 153 Artists plus returning Award Winners
  • Estimated Attendance - 130,000
  • 2025 Net Average Sales $14,379 (Festival Survey)
  • Up to $15,000 Cash Awards
  • Free Electricity (up to 500 Watts)
  • 24-Hour Security
  • Free/Reserved Artist Parking
  • Jury Fees: $45 Jan. 1- Mar. 10 | $55 Mar. 11-18
  • Booth Fee: $685 (10'x10' with 2' buffer) | Double Booth: $1,450

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP

Application Deadline: March 18, 2026

Jury Preview (open to the public): April 9, 2026

Artist Notifications Emailed: May 2, 2026

Booth Fee Due: May 31, 2026


Visit our websiteSaintLouisArtFair.com

Email inquiries: Info@SaintLouisArtFair.com

Contact: Sarah Umlauf, Executive Director at (314) 863-0278

Celebrating its 33rd year in 2026, the Saint Louis Art Fair presented by Emerson is regularly ranked among the top festivals in the nation, among both artists and show visitors. A multi-faceted cultural event, the Fair offers live performing arts ensembles, educational art projects for children and food offerings from St. Louis's most respected restaurants. The Fair is held in Clayton, MO, one of the nation's most affluent business and residential communities.

 

Very high attendance, excellent sales, and top-quality artists from across the United States make exhibiting at the Saint Louis Art Fair presented by Emerson among the most sought-after venues. Jurying is by art industry professionals and prior-year award winning artists are jury-exempt. Repeat attendance by the public ensures potential multi-year sales. Artist amenities and staff/volunteer attention to detail and artists' needs are considered among the best in the nation


In addition to the amazing visual art exhibition, the festival will feature live performing arts ensembles across three stages, live art demonstrations in the MakerSpace, 10 of St. Louis’ most delectable restaurants, food trucks, and the Creative Castle, an area featuring educational art projects for children.

 

Visit our Website for more information

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Monday, February 23, 2026

Sentimental Value is a first ever at Baftas Best Film in a foreign language for a Norwegian film.

BAFTA Award for Sentimental Value

BAFTA Award for Sentimental Value

Sentimental Value Makes New History with the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language
Joachim Trier’s acclaimed feature Sentimental Value won the award for the best film not in the English language at the BAFTA Film Awards on Sunday night.

The BAFTA Film Awards are awarded by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and are considered the British equivalent to the Oscars. The 2026 BAFTA Film Awards were presented in London on Sunday night in a live BBC broadcast.
 
A Milestone for Norwegian Cinema
– The BAFTA award confirm the remarkable international standing that Sentimental Value has achieved. To be recognised by the British Academy in such significant categories is a major acknowledgement of Joachim Trier and the entire creative team behind the film. This is a milestone for Norwegian cinema and further confirmation of its place at the very highest international level, say Kjersti Mo, CEO of the Norwegian Film Institute.

Eight BAFTA Nominations
Sentimental Value received a total of eight BAFTA nominations:  
Best Film, Film Not in the English Language, Director, Original Screenplay (Eskil Vogt, 

BAFTA Award for Sentimental Value

Sentimental Value Makes New History with the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language
 Trier), Leading Actress (Renate Reinsve), Supporting Actress (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas), Supporting Actor (Stellan Skarsgård), and Casting (Yngvill Kolset Haga og Avy Kaufman). 

Nine Oscar Nominations
Sentimental Value is nominated in a record nine categories at the 98th Oscar Academy Awards: Best Picture, International Feature Film, Directing (Joachim Trier), Actress in a Leading Role (Renate Reinsve), Actress in a Supporting Role (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas and Elle Fanning), Writing (Original Screenplay) (Eskil Vogt/Joachim Trier), Actor in Supporting Role (Stellan Skarsgård), Film Editing (Liivier Bugge Coutté). The 98th Oscars Academy Awards® will be presented on March 15 in Los Angeles. 

Winner of Six Awards at European Film Award
Sentimental Value was the big winner at this year’s European Film Awards, winning Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Composer, and Best Screenplay. 

Golden Globes for Stellan Skarsgård
At the Golden Globes, Stellan Skarsgård received Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in Sentimental Value.  

First Norwegian Grand Prix in Cannes
Sentimental Value had its world premiere at the Cannes Festival 2025, where it became the first Norwegian film to win the Grand Prix. 

3.4 million Admissions Worldwide
Sentimental Value has received NOK 32,9 million in grants and funding from the Norwegian Film Institute. International Sales Agent is MK2 (France) and Neon is the US distributor. Sentimental Value has to date sold more than 3.4 million tickets worldwide. 
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Park Point Art Fair MN, June 27-28, 2026 is accepting applications.

Park Point Art Fair (MN)

June 27-28, 2026

Application Deadline 3/15/26

APPLY HERE

Call to Artists

WHAT: Park Point Art Fair

WHERE: Park Point Recreation Area, Duluth, Minnesota

WHEN: June 27-28, 2026 | Saturday and Sunday, 10am - 5pm daily

NOTEWORTHY:

  • 110 Participating Artists
  • Setup assistance to artists
  • Artists awards of excellence based on on-site review by art professionals
  • The Club awards a total of $1,300 to artists in seven categories, as well as a Best of Show
  • Free appreciation dinner for artists and one guest ($15 per extra guests)
  • Booth-sitting services provided
  • Website listing for each artist with links
  • 24-hour general security
  • Application Fee: $35 (non-refundable)
  • Booth Fee: $300 single booth (10' x 10')

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS on ZAPP

Applications Deadline: March 15, 2026

Artist Notification: April 15, 2026

Purchase Deadline: May 15, 2026

 

Information: Visit ParkPointArtFair.org


Contact: PPAF Coordinator
at 
Coordinator@ParkPointArtFair.org or call (218) 348-7338 

For 55 years, the Park Point Community Club has hosted the Park Point Art Fair at the Park Point Recreation Area on the last weekend in June.


Park Point is a premier and unique setting, the largest freshwater baymouth bar in the world.


The Art Fair includes 110 artists from across the region and nation who exhibit their award-winning work in a festive setting. The community hosts a free appreciation dinner for the artists and volunteers. Volunteers greet attendees, provide booth-sitting services, and offer setup assistance to artists. Artists are awarded for excellence based on an on-site review by art professionals. The Club awards a total of $1,300 to artists in seven categories, as well as a Best of Show.


Mission: The Park Point Art Fair showcases professionally juried artists in a stunning natural environment. While the focus is on visual artists, the experience is enhanced by music, demonstrations, and interactive art-making opportunities. 


Achievements: The Park Point Art Fair would like to thank the city of Duluth for awarding us 2024, 2025 and 2026 tourism tax dollars, showing its support. The Park Point Art Fair is a 2014 and 2015 recipient of The Minnesota State Arts Board’s Festival Support Grant.

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