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Hot Lots: These 7 Artists Emerged as Market Sensations During This Year s Star-Making Auction Day Sales

Auction: Christie’s New York, December 3 Estimate: $100,000 to $150,000 Sold For: $822,000 Salman Toor had a better 2020 than most of us. After a few-month delay, his first-ever museum show opened at the Whitney last month (on view through April). In June, it was announced that the 30-something artist, who was born in Pakistan and lives in New York, would join the roster of Luhring Augustine, the star-making gallery that this year celebrated its 35th anniversary. The year ended on a high note, too. Christie’s had plans to offer up the artist’s third painting to hit the auction block this year,

Williams: Whether it s Richmond history or national elections, we must win the war on truth

The original Lost Cause stands as a triumph of gaslighting, a distortion that disorients us to this day. The South not only refused to accept the reality of its defeat, but pushed out a competing narrative that endures more than a century and a half later. This mythology holds that the South did not truly lose the Civil War; it merely was outmanned and out-resourced. In this revisionism, slavery became a mere footnote in the Confederacy’s righteous defense of states’ rights. It proved to be a winning strategy, as noted by Stephen Budiansky in his book “The Bloody Shirt: Terror After Appomattox,” which includes this 1879 quote from North Carolina judge Albion Tourgée:

Juxtapoz Magazine - Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop

Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop Whitney Museum of American Art // November 21, 2020 - March 28, 2021 December 15, 2020 | in Photography Anthony Barboza, Kamoinge Portrait, 1973. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from the Jack E. Chachkes Endowed Purchase Fund 2020.55. © Anthony Barboza Adger Cowans, Footsteps, 1960. Gelatin silver print, image: 8 1/4 × 13 5/16 in. (20.96 × 33.81 cm). Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Aldine S. Hartman Endowment Fund, 2018.201. © Adger Cowans Beuford Smith, Two Bass Hit, Lower East Side, 1972. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Arthur and Margaret Glasgow Endowment, 2017.36. © Beuford Smith/Césaire Herb Robinson, Brother & Sister, 1973. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from the Photography Committee 2020.46. © Herb Robinson

Confederate monuments are falling Here s what might take their place

Here’s what might replace America’s disappearing Confederate monuments Phillip Morris © Photograph by Kris Graves, National Geographic A portrait of George Floyd was projected onto the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee in June. With several Confederate statues removed from Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia, the governor is now asking the state to fund the creation of a more inclusive public space. Two equestrian statues were thrust back into news headlines this past weekend following Virginia Governor Ralph Northam’s announcement that he plans to repurpose a stretch of valuable public space in Richmond, the state’s capital.

Northam seeks $25M for historic justice initiatives

Northam seeks $25M for historic justice initiatives
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