Exhibition presents Brendan Fernandes Inaction, an exploration of collective action and solidarity
Brendan Fernandes, Free Fall: for Camera, 2019, video still. Image courtesy of the artist and Monique Meloche, Chicago.
VANCOUVER
.-Richmond Art Gallery is presenting the timely exhibition Inaction, a new solo show by renowned Canadian contemporary artist Brendan Fernandes on display from February 12 to April 3, 2021. The exhibition, co-produced with the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery at Wesleyan University, is RAGs first collaboration with a U.S. based institution. Inaction addresses violence against queer and POC bodies, as well as the potential for change through collective action.
The social upheavals of 2020 catalyzed the global conversation around human rights and equality, says Shaun Dacey, RAG director and the exhibitions curator. Inaction reflects on the continued visible and invisible impacts of hateful rhetoric on marginalized bodies. More than ever, it is
Photographs capturing important moments in space history to be offered at auction
Gemini 4. The first still photograph of a human in space taken during the first American spacewalk. Est. £1,000-£2,000.
LONDON
.- The public will be offered an amazing opportunity to obtain a piece of important space history when Dreweatts auctioneers holds an exciting sale of Space Exploration Photography and Ephemera on March 17, 2021. This landmark sale is to include more than 600 photographs chronicling the history of mans exploration of space, from early expeditions, to some of the latter trips of the 1990s.
Many of the photographs capture historic moments, such as the first humans in space, the first spacewalk and the first moon landing. Commenting on the works in the sale, Ania Hanrahan, Dreweatts Autographs and Ephemera specialist says, These iconic images are sure to draw interest from around the globe, from historians, space and photography aficionados, private collectors and those
Everard Auction captures charm of Old Savannah with March fine & decorative art series
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (German, 1884-1976), still life, pastel and India ink on wove paper, 15 1/8 x 20¼ in (sight). Gifted by the artist to Ambassador M.J. Hillenbrand in 1972, thence by descent to David M. Hillenbrand. Estimate: $10,000-$15,000.
SAVANNAH, GA
.- Five times a year, Everard Auctions presents an outstanding selection of fully vetted paintings and objets dart in live-online sales that have become great favorites with collectors. For their first major event of 2021, Everard takes pleasure in announcing a bonus offering to take place over two consecutive weeks. The first of the two auctions, with absentee and Internet live bidding in progress through March 3, features property from retired New Orleans antiques dealer Angelo Andy Cassimus. The second auction, which closes over March 9 and 10, showcases fine and decorative art from several distinguished collections and Southern