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Barbara Gladstone, Renowned Art Dealer, Passes Away in Paris


BARBARA GLADSTONE (1934–2024), the influential art dealer who established one of New York's premier galleries, died on Sunday in Paris after a brief illness. She was a pivotal figure in the art world, known for her keen eye for talent and dedication to contemporary art.


Gladstone's legacy lives on through her eponymous Gladstone Gallery, which has expanded its presence globally with locations in New York, Brussels, Seoul, and Rome. The gallery is celebrated for its impressive roster of artists, including Matthew Barney, Alex Katz, Joan Jonas, Wangechi Mutu, Keith Haring, Robert Rauschenberg, Carrie Mae Weems, Arthur Jafa, and many others.


Her passing marks the end of an era for the contemporary art scene, leaving behind a gallery that continues to thrive and shape the art world.


Barbara Gladstone, New York City, 2007. Photo: Shawn Ehlers/Getty Images.
Barbara Gladstone, New York City, 2007. Photo: Shawn Ehlers/Getty Images.



As professionals in a fast-paced world, finding moments of tranquility and inspiration can be rare. However, art exhibitions often provide the perfect escape to immerse oneself in creativity and beauty. One such artist known for his captivating and immersive artworks is James Turrell. Let's delve into the world of light and space through the eyes of Turrell's mesmerizing creations.

James Turrell at Museum San © James Turrell Photo: Florian Holzherr
James Turrell at Museum San © James Turrell Photo: Florian Holzherr

James Turrell, a visionary in the realm of light and space, has the remarkable ability to transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary experiences. His art installations play with light, color, and perception, inviting viewers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and contemplation. From ethereal light tunnels to mesmerizing color-changing rooms, Turrell's work transcends traditional boundaries, offering a meditative and thought-provoking experience.


James Turrell exhibition immersive experience in museum San South Korea really took my breath away. The play of light and color created a serene ambiance, transporting me to a realm of pure artistic bliss.

© James Turrell Photo: Florian Holzherr
© James Turrell Photo: Florian Holzherr

Witnessing a Turrell art exhibition is not merely observing art; it is stepping into a new reality. Visitors often find themselves deeply moved by the immersive nature of his installations. The interplay of light and space not only stimulates the visual senses but also touches upon emotions and perceptions, creating a profound connection between the artwork and the self.


Through analyzed site activity, we see a surge in interest and engagement surrounding James Turrell's exhibitions. The data reflects a growing appreciation for immersive art experiences, indicating a collective desire for moments of reflection and inspiration in today's bustling world.


As professionals seeking respite from the daily grind, immersing ourselves in art can be a transformative experience. Technology has enabled artists like Turrell to push the boundaries of creativity, offering innovative ways to engage with art beyond the conventional gallery space.


Exploring the art exhibitions of James Turrell is not just a visual treat; it is a soul-stirring encounter with creativity in its purest form. So, take a moment to step away from the mundane and immerse yourself in the captivating world of light and space created by this artistic luminary.


© James Turrell Photo: Florian Holzherr
© James Turrell Photo: Florian Holzherr
© James Turrell Photo: Florian Holzherr
© James Turrell Photo: Florian Holzherr

Note : Please ensure that you check the availability and make a reservation for the exhibition before your visit. The experience lasts 30 minutes and includes a guided tour. Note that photography is not permitted during the James Turrell exhibition. Any photos shown were not taken on site.

Taipei Dangdai Art & Ideas, the Taiwan art fair, hosted its 2024 fifth edition last week, featuring 78 galleries from 19 countries. The fair opened as Taiwan’s collectors continued to showcase their power and the country’s leading art institutions demonstrated their curatorial expertise to visiting international dealers, curators, and other art professionals.It is a good moment for Taiwanese collectors and the art market in Taiwan.

China is currently experiencing an economic slump due to declining foreign demand for products and a significant downturn in its real estate market. Meanwhile, international galleries and collectors are deeply connected to the Asia-Pacific region and continue to return to Taiwan. Wealthy Taiwanese often run tech or manufacturing companies in China, but they are not heavily involved in the real estate or stock markets in China. Many are more connected to the US market, which somewhat insulates them from Chinese economic concerns. Additionally, many collectors are shrewd in their dealings with China, using the weaker Chinese market as an opportunity to acquire assets at lower prices including art works.

Taipei Dangdai 2024 Installation by Julia Hung
Taipei Dangdai 2024 Installation 'Indefinite Pink' by artist Julia Hung

A major highlight of Taipei Dangdai 2024 is the introduction of the themed section "Evoke" for the first time. This section focuses on solo exhibitions or joint exhibitions of significant artists in art history. Highlights include a solo exhibition of Liao Chi-chun at Sun Rise Peak Gallery and a solo exhibition of Hsiao Chin at 3812 Gallery, each representing a key point in the evolution of 20th-century contemporary art. Additionally, Marc Straus is presenting a duo exhibition featuring Ozioma Onuzulike and Anne Samat, two artists who explore their cultural heritage and address contemporary issues such as global climate change through their work.


Taipei Dangdai 2024 'Danshiki' by Ozioma Onuzulike
Taipei Dangdai 2024 'Danshiki' by Ozioma Onuzulike

In addition to the strong lineup in the new themed section Evoke, the fair also continue its previous themes with Galleries, Edge, Engage, and Node. This year, the fair offers a series of rich programs to highlight the vibrant art ecology of the local and surrounding regions. Through large-scale public installations and carefully curated lectures, exhibitions, forums, and other activities, Taipei Dangdai aims to create an excellent platform for initiating dialogue among the gathered international art professionals.

Jahn und Jahn, Hermann Nitsch, “Schuttbild”, 2021, Acrylic on jute, 200 x 300 cm. Image courtesy of Jahn und Jahn
Jahn und Jahn, Hermann Nitsch, “Schuttbild”, 2021, Image courtesy of Jahn und Jahn

Although many collectors expressed disappointment with this year’s art fair, gallerists still managed to drive some sales. Despite a slow start, sales began to pick up towards the end.







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