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Who’s Next? Check out the latest development for getting a jump on who’s new and/or trending in the art market: Next Up-and-Coming Artists With Articker, Phillips’ Exclusive Market Tracking Tool Image: Lilith, 2015, by Tschabalala Self marked Self's Phillips auction debut, March 2019. Estimate: £40,000 - 60,000. Sold for £125,000. “Which artists are trending now? Who will be the next rising stars in the art market? These are some of the questions that auction houses, art dealers, collectors, or even investors are constantly searching for an answer. Phillips, a leading auction house which has sold numerous record-setting artworks by up-and-coming artists around the world, reveals its secret weapon to track emerging market trends—Articker, a searchable technology platform that aggregates open-source data on artists and artworks. Articker is also offered as a service to Phillips’ clients, who will have access to selected features of the platform through Phillips’ specialists, including details about each of the 150,000 artists listed on the platform. It gives a ranking, based on headline count, article count, solo exhibitions, and so on.” Read on: https://en.thevalue.com/articles/phillips-exclusive-market-search-tool-articker #emergingartists #contemporaryart #articker #artists #phillipsauction #artmarket #auctionhouses #artworks #TschabalalaSelf #whatsupwithart #PilarCorriasGallery #AmoakoBoafo #tuckercontemporaryart https://www.instagram.com/p/CEMqKetFBvs/?igshid=fm3iabgwsg6q
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Yesterday we spotted this painting of Frederick Douglass, Black activist, orator, writer, and statesman. It hangs on a wall in a shop, Dishes, on Warren street in Hudson, NY. This painting, possibly on wood board or rough cut wallboard, is by the late Black artist, Earl Swanigan, who lived in Hudson (1964-2019). Earl was a prolific painter who sold his works outside and to local retailers up and down Warren street. His paintings are on rough cut wallboard and found objects. #earlswanigan #frederickdouglass #hudsonny #art #painting #portraiture #activist #blacklivesmatter #artistsareheretodisturbthepeace #artchangesminds #whatsupwithart #tuckercontemporaryart (at Hudson, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDqqYkXlVud/?igshid=142s90ohc1nfy
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Check Out Lisa’s “Made-At-Home” Artwork! Brava, Lisa Duggan, recent “Made-at-Home Challenge!” artist and @glassrootsinc Program Director. Check out the beautiful paper fish she made at home in response to the glass fish piece, Koi, made by the glass artist, Marta Klonowska. And thanks, Lisa, for introducing us to the other awesome glass art made by Klonowska on today’s 11:30am EST @glassrootsinc Instagram Live. So, everyone, here’s your chance to Get creative with GlassRoot’s “Made-at-Home Challenge!” Each week you’ll be introduced to a glass artist and one of their works; see if you can replicate it with items you have in your home -- and post your masterpiece with our @glassrootsinc GlassRoots hashtag #madeathomechallenge on Facebook or Instagram for all to see! #glassconnections #glassrootsinc #madeathomechallenge #stayhome #make #create #creativity #glassart #art #whatsupwithart #tuckercontemporaryart (at GlassRoots) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAI-5PCp0Zi/?igshid=1tlgu1vk8fw65
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Little Richard, American Music Icon, Dies at 87 Delving deeply into the wellsprings of gospel music and the blues, and screaming as if for his very life, he created something new, thrilling and dangerous. Image: Little Richard onstage at Wembley Stadium in London in 1972, on a bill that also included his fellow rock ’n’ roll pioneers Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry. Credit.David Redferns/Redferns #LittleRichard #RichardWaynePenniman #RockandRoll #AmericanMusicIcon #AfricanDiaspora #Music #Genius #Iconic #tuckercontemporaryart #whatsupwithart https://www.instagram.com/p/B_-K6NvlkxG/?igshid=ugxe0t02wfek
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Satish Gujral, Versatile Indian Artist, Is Dead at 94 After losing his hearing as a child, he became one of his country’s best-known painters, sculptors and architects. By Neil Genzlinger, NYTimes: The artist Satish Gujral, seen the image shown here, in 2017, said his experience with a cochlear implant colored his work. He created overlapping images, the outline of one visible behind the other: “It’s like my memory of sound.” Gujral, one of India’s best-known artists, was always game to try something new. His early paintings reflected the violence and displacement that accompanied the partitioning of India in 1947 into the countries of India and Pakistan. Later he switched to murals and sculpture. He painted some portraits. And, though not formally trained as an architect, he designed notable buildings, most famously the Belgian Embassy in New Delhi. In 1952 Mr. Gujral received a scholarship to study with the Mexican muralists Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros. Some of the resulting works were exhibited in 1954 at New India House in New York. #SatishGujral #DiegoRivera #art #painting #sculpture #architecture #DavidAlfaroSiqueiros #India #Pakistan #tuckercontemporaryart #whatsupwithart https://www.instagram.com/p/B_-Gdt_lh6Y/?igshid=1xsgkjfviowsy
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Art and Friendship During Coronavirus One of the highlights of my April 24th birthday weekend was getting a text from friend, fellow Cooper Union alumnus and esteemed photographer, Frank Stewart. “Hey Roger, I’m in Maryland and about to head home to New York. I thought I’d stop by your place at the Jersey Shore and sign that print that you bought from me years ago.” Not only did Frank sign that print that I bought from him in the 70’s, “D’Esnambuc Ferry, from St. Barts to St. Martin, 1979”, he also signed another print I bought from him even earlier, “Chicago Wedding Reception, 1972”. AND I’d just received the newly released, “Riffs and Relations: African American Artists and the European Modernists Tradition” book in the mail. It contained 6 of his portraits of the artists featured. He agreed to sign those pages, as well. Thanks Frank, for your friendship and the amazing images you’ve taken, and continue to take, that frame the African Diaspora in such powerfully beautiful ways. #frankstewartphoto #photography #jazzphotography #art #africandiaspora #americanhistory #history #artists #riffsandrelations #adriennechilds #thephillipscollection #cooperunion #friendship #coronavirus #africanamericanart #tuckercontemporaryart #whatsupwithart https://www.instagram.com/p/B_lJI9WF6IR/?igshid=1jvljletmigni
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Dust Specks on the Sea – Contemporary Sculpture from the French Caribbean & Haiti Contemporaryand.com: “Hundreds of independent art and museums spaces were forced to close due to the Corona-Crisis. In this series we are celebrating the fantastic artistic events that are right now sitting behind closed doors. Challenging France’s history as a powerful colonizing force in the Caribbean, the New York exhibition Dust Specks on the Sea focuses on sculptural works by twenty-two artists from Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, & Haiti. It presents various approaches to subject matter, materials, and process that speak to contemporary practices by artists of this region, evincing their participation in a globalized art world and putting pressure on notions of who is at its “center” and who is on its “periphery”. “ Exhibiting artists: Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, Raphaël Barontini, Sylvia Berté, Julie Bessard, Hervé Beuze, Jean-François Boclé, Alex Burke, Vladimir Cybil Charlier, Gaëlle Choisne, Ronald Cyrille, Jean-Ulrick Désert, Kenny Dunkan, Edouard Duval-Carrié, Adler Guerrier, Jean-Marc Hunt, Nathalie Leroy-Fiévée, Audry Liseron-Monfils, Louisa Marajo, Ricardo Ozier-Lafontaine, Jérémie Paul, Marielle Plaisir, Michelle Lisa Polissaint and Najja Moon, Tabita Rezaire, Yoan Sorin, Jude Papaloko Thegenus, Kira Tippenhauer #wearecontemporaryand #art #contemporaryand #contemporaryart #africandiaspora #Caribbean #Haiti #colonization #france #newyork #tuckercontemporaryart #whatsupwithart https://www.instagram.com/p/B_gpmeNlTeY/?igshid=1xeof5l71u03c
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Who’s Riffing Who? The Phillips Collection’s current exhibition is titled “Riffs and Relations: African American Artists and the European Modernist Tradition” Some of your remember Aretha Franklin’s song “Who's Zoomin Who?” It’s about scoping or checking out another person, unaware that they are also being analyzed. My take on the Phillips exhibition and what the title infers is this: Central to the exhibition’s presentation and catalog should be the fact that European modernists, like Picasso, created art movements, like Cubism, that were informed by African sculptures exhibited and collected by museums. So, it seems to me, that as opposed to African American artists “riffing” on European modernists, it should be stated that they are actually reinterpreting a “tradition” that is informed by the creativity of their African ancestors. What the museum says: The show organized by guest curator Dr. Adrienne Childs, “presents works by African American artists of the 20th and 21st centuries together with examples by the early 20th-century European artists with whom they engaged. “European modernist art has been an important, yet complicated influence on black artists for more than a century. The powerful push and pull of this relationship constitutes a distinct tradition for many African American artists who have mined the narratives of art history, whether to find inspiration, mount a critique, or claim their own space. ‘Riffs and Relations’ examines these cross-cultural conversations and presents the divergent works that reflect these complex dialogues.” Again, Who’s Riffing Who? Please share your thoughts. #africandiaspora #africanart #modernists #modernart #phillipscollection #complexdialogues #arthistory #tradition #faithringgold #mequittaahuja #janettaylorpickett #hankeillisthimas #ayanavjackson #tuckercontemporaryart (at The Phillips Collection) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-4hNihFxg_/?igshid=xgxv53yol3ae
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“This Puerto Rican Sculptor Meets Disaster With Spirit”. NYTimes 4/1/20 I had the great fortune to see Daniel Lind-Ramos’ beautifully and spiritually compelling sculptures at last years’ Whitney Biennial. They seem to breathe and move in space even though are magnificently stationary. I’m hoping to see these new works in person, post our Covid19 crisis. Meanwhile I’m happy to few the works on the Marlborough Gallery website. Please check them out for yourselves. “Where you find objects related to catastrophe, you can create images. Because there’s a history there, not only in terms of where the object comes from, but a history related to the consequence of the catastrophe.” - Daniel Lind-Ramos #daniellindramos #newyorktimes #loiza #puertorico #sculpture #contemporaryart #africandiaspora #afrocaribbean #yoruba #orisha #tuckercontemporaryart https://www.instagram.com/p/B-fdqXIlCR9/?igshid=1f50jqhu3al10
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Please join us tonight, Monday, March 30 for the Netflix Watch Party / 7:30-8pm EST Watch Blown Away (Episode 1) with GlassRoots staff (we’ll be watching the whole season together.) We’ll post the link to join our Netflix Watch Party to our Facebook page at 7:25pm! Participants must have a Netflix Account and have added the Netflix Party extension to their Chrome browser in order to join. It's going to be a Blast! #glassrootsinc #blownaway #glassart #glass #art #tuckercontemporaryart https://www.instagram.com/p/B-XLOxzFw7G/?igshid=87jtgu4qvrc9
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Part 3: Amazing Art! Sunday is your last chance to catch it. “The Armory Show is New York City’s premier art fair and a leading cultural destination for discovering and collecting the world’s most important 20th- and 21st-century art. The Armory Show features presentations by leading international galleries, innovative artist commissions, and dynamic public programs. Since its founding in 1994, The Armory Show has served as a nexus for the art world, inspiring dialogue, discovery, and patronage in the visual arts.” #TheArmoryShow #TheArmoryShow2020 #NewYork #artfair #tuckercontemporaryart (at The Armory Show) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9dOznnFTsT/?igshid=fz3n5o3f57ez
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Part 2: Art. And More Art. “The Armory Show is New York City’s premier art fair and a leading cultural destination for discovering and collecting the world’s most important 20th- and 21st-century art. The Armory Show features presentations by leading international galleries, innovative artist commissions, and dynamic public programs. Since its founding in 1994, The Armory Show has served as a nexus for the art world, inspiring dialogue, discovery, and patronage in the visual arts.” #TheArmoryShow #TheArmoryShow2020 #NewYork #artfair #tuckercontemporaryart (at The Armory Show) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9cm4Mwl9Y-/?igshid=1rtu2o8k7jk6w
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Part I: Art. And More Art. “The Armory Show is New York City’s premier art fair and a leading cultural destination for discovering and collecting the world’s most important 20th- and 21st-century art. The Armory Show features presentations by leading international galleries, innovative artist commissions, and dynamic public programs. Since its founding in 1994, The Armory Show has served as a nexus for the art world, inspiring dialogue, discovery, and patronage in the visual arts.” #TheArmoryShow #TheArmoryShow2020 #NewYork #artfair #tuckercontemporaryart (at The Armory Show) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9ck6prFvlp/?igshid=17gyjceqzdyew
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ART ON PAPER Fair March 5-8, Pier 36, New York City BlackGlam Legends Project Childs Gallery (Booth E14) WHO BECOMES A LEGEND MOST? Check out the BlackGlam series by @mrvendryes at Childs Gallery, Booth E14 Margaret Rose Vendryes’ BlackGlam Legends series features eight iconic Black female singers and one iconic male singer, now with African masks, in the celebrated Blackgama Fur campaign. Each print is on archival inks on acid-free 100% cotton rag watercolor paper. 18 x 24 inches, Editions of 5 each, with two artist proofs. Image: Black Ray, 1990 (Ray Charles) The Art on Paper Fair features one hundred galleries exhibiting top modern and contemporary paper-based art. #africandivaproject #blackglama #whobecomesalegendmost #raycharles #pearlbailey #jessyenorman #jazz #africanmask #childsgallery #lgbtq #operadiva #artonpaper #photography #artonpaperfair #artonpaperfair2020 #paper #artgallery #portraits #artfair #tuckercontemporaryart (at Art on Paper 2017 Art Fair) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9T3vrslu4y/?igshid=13u3g6gtneyh0
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THE ART SHOW February 27–March 1, 2020 Park Avenue Armory Park Avenue at 66th Street New York City Iconic author, James Baldwin and artist, Beauford Delaney, in Paris, circa 1960, greet the visitors at the entrance of the ART SHOW, organized annually by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA). In this year’s exhibition, visitors can look forward to more than half of the fair dedicated to solo presentations, including 19 focused on female artists. All admission from The Art Show and proceeds from the Gala Preview benefit the Henry Street Settlement, one of New York’s leading social service, arts, and health care organizations. #TheArtShowNYC #adaa #jamesbaldwin #beauforddelaney #henrystreetsettlement #nyc #ppowgallery #ramirogomez #junekellygallery ##paceprints #ninachanelabney #susaninglettgallery #contemporaryart #tuckercontemporaryart (at Park Avenue Armory) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9InFAXFfS_/?igshid=19oxvya9jlg1m
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February 25, 2020 Black Artists & Designers Guild: Black History Month Event DDB | Decoration & Design Building, NYC Awesome afternoon! The DDB partnered with the Black Artists & Designers Guild to celebrate Black History Month. Stellar panel discussions, immersive experiences with talents and leaders from across the design industry. Major kudos to @malenebatelier, BADG founder and event organizer. #art #design #interiordesign #africandiaspora ##BuildwithBADG #wearebadg #blackhistory #legacymakers #blackhistorymonth #blackdesign #blacktalent #interiordesign #artcollector #africanamericanart #art #design #makers #artist #badguild #africandecor #blackculture #tuckercontemporaryart (at DDB | Decoration and Design Building) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9B8PB7FBa9/?igshid=1nrc55hk7j6vp
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