Close Menu
    Trending
    • A Brief History of Pop Art: From Soup Cans to Cultural Commentary
    • Dancho Atanasov: A New Dimension in Fine Art Photography
    • Mitchell Rosenzweig: Building a Visual World That Holds Its Own
    • Alan Brown: Finding the Surreal in the Ordinary
    • William Schaaf: Six Decades with the Horse
    • Peshi Haas: Seeing Cities Differently
    • Michael Sabin: Layer by Layer, Stroke by Stroke
    • José Brito Santos: Wrestling with Chaos, One Canvas at a Time
    ArtWireArtWire
    • Home
    • Art
    • Exhibitions
    • Events
    • Culture
    • Architecture
    ArtWireArtWire
    Home»Culture»New York High Line Architect Ricardo Scofidio Dies at 89—and More Art Industry News
    Culture

    New York High Line Architect Ricardo Scofidio Dies at 89—and More Art Industry News

    ArtWireBy ArtWireMarch 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    [ad_1]

    Our weekly news roundup is an extension of Paint Drippings, which drops first in The Back Room, our lively recap funneling only the week’s must-know art industry intel into a nimble read you’ll actually enjoy. Artnet News Pro members get exclusive access—subscribe now to receive this in your inbox every Friday.

     

    Art Fairs

    – NADA New York announced 111 galleries that will exhibit at its 11th edition in May, including newcomers like Gallery Common (Tokyo), Galerie Noah Klink (Berlin), and Dohing Art (Seoul). The fair will have a new location this year: the Starrett-Lehigh Building in the West Chelsea gallery district. (Press release)

    – The 10th edition of Photo London will run at Somerset House with 99exhibitors from May 14 through 18. (Press release)

    – The Women in Art Fair has announced the jury for its 2025 Prize, aimed at women-identifying artists. Alison Mosshart, Charlotte Jansen, Vanessa Raw, and Virginia Damtsa will review submissions for the award, which promises a £2,650 prize pool and a showcase at gallery@oxo in London in June, coinciding with the fair.

     

    Auction Houses

    – For everything you need to know about last week’s London auctions in under three minutes, catch the latest episode of Art Market Minute, our weekly micropodcast from the editors of Artnet PRO. (Art Market Minute)

    – Sotheby’s held a tightly curated sale of Modern and contemporary art in London, led by a Yoshitomo Nara piece that sold for £9.03 million, or about $11.4 million. (Artnet News)

    – René Magritte’s 1933 painting La reconnaissance infinie sold for £10 million ($13.3 million) at Christie’s last Wednesday. It was the highest price fetched at the house’s back-to-back 20th/21st Century and Art of Surreal evening sales and the priciest lot sold in London so far this season. (Artnet News)

    René Magritte’s La reconnaissance infinie sold for £10 million at Christie’s. Photo: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu via Getty Images.

    – Meanwhile, an Egon Schiele drawing that was stolen by the Nazis sold for over £3.3 million ($4.2 million) at Christie’s London, doubling its high estimate. (Artnet News)

    – Christie’s also closed out its first all-A.I. auction, “Augmented Intelligence,” with a haul of $728,784. The auction sold work by digital art heavyweights including Alexander Reben, Refik Anadol, Botto, and the duo of Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst. (Artnet News)

     

    Galleries

    – Charles Moffett has opened a new headquarters in Tribeca on the second floor of 394 Broadway. The gallery now represents multidisciplinary artist Melissa Joseph, and former Pace director Hannah Root has joined as sales director. (Press release)

    – Lisson Gallery now represents Tishan Hsu, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery announced representation of Katy Moran in collaboration with Sperone Westwater, Sang Woo Kim is now repped by Herald St, and 839 added Maddy Peters to its roster. (Press releases)

    – Paris gallery Petrine is set to open a second space in Düsseldorf. (Press release)

    – Mika Yoshitake joined Blum as senior curatorial director. Yoshitake, a curator specializing in Japanese art, has organized projects with institutions such as the Hirshhorn Museum, LACMA, and the Guggenheim Bilbao. (Press release)

    – Emma Son was named partner of Lehmann Maupin, based in Seoul. (Press release)

     

    Museums and Institutions

    – Khao Yai Art Forest has opened in Thailand, boasting works by Louise Bourgeois and Elmgreen and Dragset. The outdoor arts space is the brainchild of philanthropist and art patron Marisa Chearavanont, who has become one of the driving forces of Thailand’s vibrant art scene in recent years. (Artnet News)

    A giant sculpture in the shape of a spider sits on a large piece of land in a rural area, under a starry sky.

    Louise Bourgeois’s Maman at Khao Yai Art Forest. Photo: Krittawat Atthsis and Puttisin Choojesroom. Courtesy of Khao Yai Art Forest.

    – The J. Paul Getty Trust appointed Kelly S. Moody as vice president of development and institutional advancement. (Press release)

    – The Walker Art Center has acquired more than 50 new works, including pieces by Sophie Calle, Sadie Barnette, Rose Salane, Suzanne Jackson, and Gerhard Richter. (Press release)

    – Tate and Hyundai Motor tapped artist Máret Ánne Sara to create the next Hyundai Commission, which will be revealed on October 14 in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall. (Press release)

     

    RIP

    – Architect Ricardo Scofidio, founding partner of Diller Scofidio and Renfro, has died at 89. Leading the firm alongside Elizabeth Diller and Charles Renfro, he helped design New York’s High Line and The Shed, two landmark cultural and public spaces in Manhattan, as well as multiple museum commissions at high-profile institutions such as MoMA, the Broad Museum in Los Angeles, and the ICA Boston. (Architect’s Journal)

    – Los Angeles ceramicist Michael Frimkess died this past Friday. (Email)

    – Scottish artist Jack Vettriano has died, aged 73. (The Guardian)

    [ad_2]

    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    ArtWire
    • Website

    Related Posts

    A Brief History of Pop Art: From Soup Cans to Cultural Commentary

    May 18, 2025

    An Artist Using Surrealism to Challenge Societal Expectations

    March 11, 2025

    Behind the Scenes With Georgia Gardner Gray at Her Madcap Performance Series in L.A.

    March 11, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Don't Miss
    Artist

    Cheryl Crane-Hunter: Art That Breathes With Nature

    Cheryl Crane-Hunter’s work is rooted in stillness and symbolism. With a background in art education…

    Māori Artist Te Rongo Kirkwood Wins the Corning Museum of Glass Rakow Commission

    March 9, 2025

    Chinese Architect Liu Jiakun Awarded Pritzker Prize

    March 10, 2025

    Eliora Bousquet: Art Rooted in the Infinite

    April 13, 2025

    Rashid Johnson Models Gabriela Hearst’s Latest Fashion Line

    March 11, 2025
    Top Posts

    Dancho Atanasov: A New Dimension in Fine Art Photography

    May 18, 2025

    A Brief History of Pop Art: From Soup Cans to Cultural Commentary

    May 18, 2025

    Mitchell Rosenzweig: Building a Visual World That Holds Its Own

    May 18, 2025

    Alan Brown: Finding the Surreal in the Ordinary

    May 18, 2025
    Categories
    • Architecture
    • Art
    • Artist
    • Culture
    • Events
    • Exhibitions
    About Us

    Welcome to ArtWire – Your Pulse on the Art World!

    At ArtWire, we are passionate about creativity, culture, and the transformative power of art. Our blog is dedicated to bringing you the latest in art exhibitions, events, cultural movements, and architectural marvels from around the world.

    Whether you're an artist, a collector, an enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of artistic expression, ArtWire serves as your go-to source for insightful articles, in-depth reviews, and exclusive event coverage.

    Our Picks

    A Brief History of Pop Art: From Soup Cans to Cultural Commentary

    May 18, 2025

    Dancho Atanasov: A New Dimension in Fine Art Photography

    May 18, 2025

    Mitchell Rosenzweig: Building a Visual World That Holds Its Own

    May 18, 2025
    Most Popular

    Katerina Tsitsela: Painting the Unseen

    April 13, 2025

    Peshi Haas: Seeing Cities Differently

    May 17, 2025

    Helena Kotnik: Mapping the Inner World Through Color

    April 28, 2025
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us
    Copyright © 2025 ArtWire All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.