Auction Watch 10/12/10
John Altdorfer features our upcoming auction in this week's Auction Watch, check it out here:
https://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/lifestyles/fashion/s_703800.html.
Mary Thomas Reviews the Clyde Hare Retrospective in Today's Post-Gazette
Read Mary's review (and see a few gorgeous illustrations) here:
https://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10251/1085718-437.stm
Archival Framing
Owning art puts you in the position of being the protector of the artwork, with a responsibility to future generations to preserve the art using conservation framing techniques to not only preserve the art but also one's investment. Concept Art Gallery specializes in museum quality archival custom framing just like what is described in this interesting article:
https://www.theconservationcenter.com/pages/company/newsletter/archives/archival_framing.htm
Concept Art Gallery arranges Darthea Speyer single owner auction sale at Christies in Paris
I recently consulted to the family of Darthea Speyer, Parisian Art Dealer and collector on the disposition of her Gallery’s and personal art Collections. We selected Christie’s to host what became a very successful single-owner auction sale on July 7th. The auction included a wide variety of fine and decorative arts. A few of the Highlights included: an Alberto Giacometti Floor Lamp, Jean Arp bronze, Marcel Duchamp “Valise”, Ed Paschke paintings, and paintings by Indian Artist Vishwanadhan.
The process began with a painstaking cataloguing of the gallery and personal collections. We camped out in Darthea’s Apartment located on the Champ de Mars with a staggering view of the Eiffel Tower from the garden. It was the most elegant and tasteful apartment I may have ever experienced. Christie’s may still have images of the apartment in their illustrated online catalogue.
Darthea opened her gallery at the least auspicious moment during the 1968 Student Revolutions in Paris . Despite the troubled moment for a start, the gallery operated continually until ceasing operations this past January. Darthea gave many American artists their very first exposure in Paris . James Speyer, Darthea’s late brother, was a well known architect and curator of Modern Art at The Chicago Institute. James designed the gallery space on Rue Jacques Callot in Paris and recommended some of the American artist’s included in the Gallery’s stable. Thus the very interesting group of American works included in the auction. Additional American works from the collection will be included in an auction at Christie’s in September in their “First Open” Auction.
Click here to see the results of the sale illustrating the offering and the auction prices realized. -Sam Berkovitz
Kurt Shaw Reviews our Clyde Hare Show in the Trib!
Check out this detailed review of our Clyde Hare Memorial Retrospective from Kurt Shaw in yesterday's Tribune Review!