Posts Tagged ‘Dennis Hopper’
C.A.N. Condensed
Monday, July 19th, 2010
The Art Newspaper for a full article and interview with Walsh.
• Cleveland’s Museum of Contemporary Art will move to a new building and location near the entrance of the Uptown project, an urban zone being revitalized through government spending on recreation and shopping. The new building will give the institution 11,000 square feet of increased space, and has been described as a “four-story faceted gem clad in tinted and transparent glass and shiny black stainless steel.” Read more here.
• Pieces from the renowned contemporary art collection of late actor Dennis Hopper will hit the auction block at Christie’s Post-War & Contemporary sales in New York on November 10-11. Included will be important works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Claes Oldenburg, and Andy Warhol (Portrait of Dennis Hopper, 1971). Click here to read more about the sale.
• Tasmanian art collector David Walsh plans to open a museum in 2011 on his estate to showcase his uniquely macabre collection of art. Dubbed The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), the 6000 square meter space is entirely underground, situated in an excavated cliff. The works represent three different areas – Antiquities (Egyptian mummies and Roman mosaics), Australian modernists (Sidney Nolan, Charles Blackman, John Brack), and international contemporary art from the likes of Christian Boltanski and Damien Hirst. Check out
C.A.N. Condensed
Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
The Art Newspaper.
• Eli Broad, the 76 year-old Los Angeles financier, philanthropist and art collector, has offered to lease a piece of city-owned land in order to build a space for his large collection of contemporary artwork. Although the funding for the lease, museum building and its endowment would come out of Broad’s own pocket, the idea has been criticized by some L.A. county officials. Head to the LA Times website for more.
• Dennis Hopper Double Standard is the name of the new retrospective at the Los Angeles MOCA of the late actor’s prolific 60-year career as an art maker. More than 200 photographs, paintings, assemblages, sculptures, and film pieces will trace Hopper’s obsessions with popular culture and the American relationship to art. Read a review of the exhibition at Art Knowledge News.
• The Norwegian village of Henningsvær is now home to an art space occupying an old caviar factory in the Lofoten archipelago. Venke Hoff, the owner of the building, has amassed one of the largest contemporary art collections in the Nordic countries alongside her husband, but they claim their “aim is not establishing a venue for showing parts of our own collection, but inviting international artists for shows.” Read more at