
Text by Carly Olson: Photographs by Nicholas
- Nov 22, 2017
Gonzalo Fonseca's Mini-Architecture Gets a Moment in the Spotlight
The Noguchi Museum presents a retrospective of the conceptual sculptor Installation view, The Sculpture of Gonzalo Fonseca, October 25, 2017 – March 11, 2018, The Noguchi Museum, Long Island City, NY. All works by Gonzalo Fonseca / Collection of the Estate of Gonzalo Fonseca, unless otherwise noted. Photo by Nicholas Knight / ©The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, NY / Artists Rights Society (ARS) On a rainy afternoon in Long Island City, Queens, a quarry of stone s

leon1124
- Nov 17, 2017
Sotheby's integra por primera vez Arte Latinoamericano dentro de la subasta de Arte Contemporáne
A partir de esta temporada Sotheby´s presentará una selección de arte contemporáneo latinoamericano en conjunto a la subasta total del movimiento. Esta integración sin precedentes en la industria extenderá la base de colectores y concentrará el rápido aumento de interés por el arte contemporáneo latinoamericano. La unificación fue motivada en parte por ventas sobresalientes de dos artistas latinoamericanos destacados en Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening Sale en mayo del año

BY BLOUIN ARTINFO
- Nov 16, 2017
Emotional Geometries: Jorge Riveros at Leon Tovar Gallery, New York
Leon Tovar Gallery presents Jorge Riveros’ “Emotional Geometries” at its New York venue. Jorge Riveros’ “Emotional Geometries” showcases his recent works of constructivist painting, with a clear influence from pre-Colombian art. These works are characterized by being more intense and varied in color. The artist has worked with large format murals and subsequently with stained glass. Throughout his career, he also worked with metal sculptures, and did several projects in that

By PAUL LASTER
- Nov 16, 2017
ART TORONTO versus ARTBO
Anthony Goicolea, Double Projection Shadow Portrait 1, 2016, at Art Toronto. Courtesy Monte Clark Gallery Although you can’t be in two places at once, this is one time you might like to simultaneously be in Toronto and Bogotá for the art fairs. If money is no object, you could quickly book your flights and visit both venues. But if finances are few, just sit tight and we’ll take you virtually down the aisles to share a selection of our favorites works from the dueling art fai