September 2019 Art News

Why so many languages invented words for colors in the same order.
In case you couldn't make it to Black Rock City and the Playa this year, here are nine stunning art installations from this year's Burning Man.
Works from the personal archive of renowned artist Dennis Oppenheim that were donated to the only skyscraper designed by Frank Lloyd Wright are coming to auction for the first time in Heritage Auctions’ Design Auction Oct. 1 in Dallas, Texas.
The Los Angeles Police Department is asking for your help in returning over 100 works of art to their rightful owners.
Ken Perenyi knows a thing or two about forging art. He did it for almost 30 years. But now he's gone legit.
A new kind of contemporary art fair is coming to New York City in 2020. Superfine! NYCx3: (wo)man, myth, & Magick consists of 3-consecutive full scale fairs, each uniquely curated within an overarching theme.
A Gothic Tale, a newly commissioned film and installation for the Legion of Honor by Alexandre Singh, draws inspiration from the Gothic literary tradition of 19th century Europe, as well as San Francisco’s place in the cinematic history of film noir.
When asked if his work was inspired by God, Matisse replied, “Yes, but that god is me.” 
Christie’s announces a trumpet designed and played by Miles Davis, one of the most significant jazz musicians of all time, will be offered in The Exceptional Sale on October 29 in New York.
Banksy's works, which sometimes still appear unannounced on the sides of buildings, were once considered a nuisance, but are now instantly considered valuable cultural treasures.