Sotheby’s Milanese Spring Sale

The inauguration of the 57th Venice Biennale is just few days away and Sotheby’s up the ante with a two-day sale of Modern and Contemporary Art in Milan: are you planning your trip to Italy, aren’t you? Well, if you still uncertain you need to know that the world-renowned auction house Sotheby’s has some tricks up its sleeve, with a large range of high quality works from the most desirable post war Italian artists on sale on the 4th and the 5th May.

Ann Toebbe

At once familiar and slightly bizarre, Ann Toebbe’s meticulous collages belong to the stay-at-home intimist tradition that begins with Édouard Vuillard’s Parisian interiors. For several years she has cut up bits of colored paper to recreate — with help from photographs and memory — the domestic interiors of her life and of the people around her. 

Dante Galic

Dante Galic is a working artist, currently working and living in Berlin. Dante have been working seriously withart, sincehe was thirteen years old. He have had many exhibitions, around the country, with more too come in the future.Dante Galic have been a professional artist, for the last three years, where private collectors, and others, have purchased his art, for their collections.

Radoslaw Zipper

“Once upon a time, a boy reaching out of his school desk painted on the blackboard with a white chalk. Sea monsters came into sight and flying over the waves of the deep blue sea. The boy wanted them to stay with him, just a little bit longer before the janitor erased the blackboard for the next morning’s class”.  

Gil Heitor Cortesão

Gil Heitor Cortesão’s paintings look to the design aesthetic of the 1960s and ’70s, depicting spaces characterized by clean, hard lines and generally devoid of human presence. Working off images from ’60s interior design magazines, Cortesão paints layers of paint onto Plexiglas and presents the reverse side of the work when he exhibits them, creating a muted, dream-like quality that suggests the decline of the utopian promises of the Modernist era.

Meng Zhou

Meng Zhou born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China in 1992, is of a generation that has formed its personalities and beliefs during a period of shifting social and economic circumstances, and through a boom in the availability of information and technology.

Laura Berger

We’d all like to believe that time stands still when it comes to art. Your insides melt and succumb to the profundity of stillness in motion, a time captured and frozen before your eyes. But, that’s simply not true, time is a product of art, it’s manipulated and solicited to manifest charge and state obviousness in an inescapable continuum.

Olcay Kuş I Rips and Gestures

Olcay Kuş (1985) is an emerging artist, living and working in Istanbul for seven years. He had four solo exhibitions entitled “An Ordinary Day” (2011, Istanbul), “Game Center” (2014, Istanbul), “Masterless Tranquility” (2015, Istanbul) and “Going Uphill” (2017, Istanbul).

Marta Lamovsek Photography

Marta is a Slovenian photographer and creative director, specialising in portrait, fashion and advertising. She is alumni of London's renowned Central Saint Martin’s College of Art & Design. Her work has been published in several books and more than fifty international publications, such as VICE magazine (UK), Vogue (UK), Marie Claire (ME) and Elle (ME). 

ADRIAN PACI | THE GUARDIANS

The Milan Art Week 2017 is officially on, a lot of events will take place all over the city, with special exhibitions, openings and one of the most important Italian art fairs: MiArt 2017, with a new artistic director, Alessandro Rabottini, right-hand man of the former director Vincenzo de Bellis, who is now Curator of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.

Liam Gillick

Liam Gillick (b.1964) deploys multiple forms to expose the new ideological control systems that emerged at the beginning of the 1990s. He has developed a number of key narratives that often form the engine for a body of work. McNamara (1992 onwards) Erasmus is Late & Ibuka! (1995 onwards) Discussion Island/Big Conference Center (1997 onwards) and Construction of One (2005 onwards).

Peter Stauss

Peter Stauss’ paintings recreate fables of our times. Deriving imagery from a cross-section of ideological, historical, religious and art-historical sources, his work combines essential philosophical themes with questions about the genesis of form in painting and sculpture. A recurring cast of characters has populated his canvases over the years.

Her Story at Rele Gallery

Rele Gallery in Lagos, Nigeria is currently showing Her Story, an exhibition comprised of five female artists that contributes to the developing narrative of women, as both an individual experience and a social concept. Ayobola Kekere-Ekun, Oluchi Zọtam, Queen Nwaneri, Buki M. Animashaun, and Haneefah Adam each voice their female experience through art to communicate a response to the social and political circumstances that women live in, as well as to deepen their and our understanding of Women from a woman’s point of view.