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Five Artists in the News: Van Gogh’s Only Etching and Archie Moore’s Venice Pavilion Becomes a Museum Piece

3 min read  ·  20 Aug 2024

Portrait of Dr. Gachet (1890), etching, print by Vincent van Gogh and Paul-Ferdinand Gachet, courtesy of Galerie Kornfeld Auction

Brisbane/London: Archie Moore's prize-winning work at the Venice Biennale has been jointly acquired by the Tate and Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art. It is due to be shown at QAGOMA in 2025.

Bern: A print of Vincent van Gogh’s only etching, Portrait of Dr Gachet (1890), heads to auction with a $231,500 estimate at Galerie Kornfeld. HENI News

Bangkok: Works by Anish Kapoor and Tony Cragg are due to be unveiled as part of an art trail at a new, high-rise office and residential district in the capital of Thailand. HENI News

Sydney: "Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine" is now on view at MCA Sydney. The Japanese photographer tells Ocula about series, such as "Lightning Fields", which he creats without a camera or a lens.

London: An exhibition by Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst will extend the Serpentine Galleries’ year of A.I., its artistic director Hans Ulrich Obrist tells ARTnews.

In other news

Los Angeles: Scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory are working with artists for a show that forms part of “PST Art”, the Getty-funded program of exhibitions opening across Southern California in the fall, The Times reports.

"‘Price wise, there's no comparison. I am discriminated against.’ Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto is amused when his abstract images are compared to paintings by Rothko."

- Ocula