In the vibrant world of art, exciting developments are taking place this week. Here's a glimpse of the latest movements and appointments in the industry.
Cristin Tierney Welcomes Debbi Kenote: The Brooklyn-based gallery is set to showcase the first solo exhibition of abstract painter Debbi Kenote this April. Her artwork, inspired by nostalgia and childhood, intricately weaves together craft traditions like woodworking and quilting.
Esmaa Mohamoud Joins Roberts Projects: The Los Angeles gallery has announced its representation of Esmaa Mohamoud, an artist renowned for her transformative sculptures that engage with symbols from Black visual culture, challenging perceptions both within and outside the community.
Phoenix Art Museum Launches Lehmann Emerging Artist Awards: Arizona artists are invited to apply for the museum's juried $10,000 prize until April 27. Additionally, applicants will be considered for the $5,000 Sette/Cohn Artist Award.
Charles Chemin Appointed Artistic Director at Watermill Center: Following the legacy of Robert Wilson, Chemin will steer the artistic vision of this interdisciplinary arts center located in New York.
Julia Siemon Becomes Deputy Director at Bard Graduate Center: In a move to expand its leadership, the New York institution has created this new role for Siemon, who will continue her work as director of exhibitions while overseeing daily operations.
The Big Number: $7.6 M
This impressive figure marks the sale price of Jeff Koons's 1988 sculpture Winter Bears at Christie's last week, significantly surpassing the pre-sale estimate of $3.8 million to $5 million. This sale sets a new benchmark for mid-season auctions, while at Sotheby's, Alma Thomas's painting Snoopy Sees Sunrise on Earth fetched $3.8 million, showcasing the rising value of contemporary art.
As the art world buzzes with these changes, the Whitney Biennial draws attention to both emerging talents and overlooked artists. This year, it highlights the work of 92-year-old Carmen de Monteflores, whose contributions to the art scene are finally being recognized.