Berry Campbell Gallery opens the 2021 season with a solo exhibition of recent work by Jill Nathanson
Jill Nathanson, Light s Cover, 2019. Acrylic and polymers on panel, 38 1/4 x 74 in.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Berry Campbell Gallery started of the 2021 season with a solo exhibition of recent work by New York artist, Jill Nathanson. Nathansons new paintings continue her exploration of color theory. Combining this with her elaborate process of mixing and pouring paints on to wood panel, Nathanson stands apart from her contemporaries. In 2015, Nathanson was one of six artists in Confronting the Canvas: Women of Abstraction at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, Florida, curated by Jaime DeSimone, an exhibition focused on new, experimental approaches to the process of painting. The other participants were Keltie Ferris, Maya Hayuk, Fran ONeill, Jackie Saccoccio, and Anke Weyer. This year, the Columbia Museum of Art, South Carolina, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, and the
Classic car buyers maintain their passion despite pandemic - H&H Classics 2020 overview
1926 Bentley 3 Litre Speed Model Tourer - £178,250.
LONDON
.- For many of us Collector Vehicles, be they Cars or Motorcycles, engender a sense of freedom and enjoyment that even the harshest pandemic lockdown cannot quell. Interest in restoration projects increased markedly this year and certain bidders exhibited a carpe diem mentality when pursuing their chosen lot.
By the end of 2020, Covid-19 had infected over 80 million people worldwide and claimed some 1.8 million lives. Governments were borrowing at nigh-on wartime levels and many a stock market had been left with concussion. Pandemics have ever been a part of human history inspiring as much resilience and ingenuity as they do fear and anguish.
Whyte s annual review 2020
Paul Henry s A Sunny Day Connemara set a new world record of 420,000.
DUBLIN
.- On March 9 Whytes held its first major art auction of the year, just as the pandemic took effect in Ireland. That weekend the government imposed the first set of restrictions including a limit of 100 people at indoor events. The auction room at the RDS was packed and nearly exceeded that limit. The sale was extremely successful and grossed 1.2 million for 85% of the lots offered. Unusually the highest result was for a Polish artist, Tadeusz Brzozowski (1918-1987) whose painting MASTIFF (CWAJNOS), 1967, fetched 190,000 plus fees from a collector in Poland. Of course there was an Irish connection the painting had been exhibited at ROSC in 1967 after which it was purchased by an Irish collector.
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