Petah Coyne at "Womanology. José Ramón Prieto Collection", The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, Bilbao, Spain

Petah Coyne “Untitled #959 (1999-2000)” in Spain at The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum'

Petah Coyne “Untitled #959 (1999-2000)” in Spain at The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum'

See Petah Coyne's Untitled #959 (1999-2000) in Spain at The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum's new exhibition Womanology which highlights works from the private collection of José Ramón Prieto.

In this exhibition, the curators have chosen works by women artists— of which there are many in Prieto's collection. Womanology showcases 43 works from 35 different artists working in a variety of media and touches upon various art historical movements and various female perspectives. Untitled #959 is a pristine white plaster sculpture, with plaster being a media Coyne worked most heavily with in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Petah Coyne’s “Untitled #1243 (The Secret Life of Words)” currently on view at Amorepacific Museum of Art, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Photo Courtesy of Amorepacific Museum of Art, 2021, Photo credit: K2 Studio, 2021

Photo Courtesy of Amorepacific Museum of Art, 2021, Photo credit: K2 Studio, 2021

Petah Coyne’s “Untitled #1243 (The Secret Life of Words)” is currently on view in "APMA, CHAPTER THREE", Amorepacific Museum of Art, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

APMA-- a museum run by Korea’s cosmetics giant Amorepacific Group -- has unveiled its collection of contemporary and antique art through three exhibitions since its opening in 2018. While "APMA, CHAPTER ONE and THREE" focus on contemporary, “CHAPTER TWO” showcases artworks spanning from paintings, folding screens, ceramics, ornaments to clothing from the prehistoric era to the modern times.

Petah’s “Untitled #1243 (The Secret Life of Words)”(2007) takes its name from the award-winning 2005 movie about a war-ravaged, deaf female Bosnian refugee and a blind man. Directed by Spanish director Isabel Coixet, the film alludes to the lost cause, thwarted lives, and the healing between souls. The “Untitled #1243", with a sagging net catching the frosty, divine, drooping blossoms, seems to capture the similar vulnerability and allow one to pay tributes to those dear friendships and support that ever happened in one’s life.

Petah Coyne is Included in Publication "Great Women Artists" 

圖片來源|Image Credit: Phaidon 

Image Credit: Phaidon 

"Great Women Artists" is the most comprehensive female artist's book of all time, with over 400 fascinating artworks and showcases captivating female creativity for five centuries: Petah Coyne, Marina Abramović, Helen Frankenthaler, Agnes Martin, and Frida Kahlo are listed in this book. In the museums, art galleries, and art markets, female artists who have been neglected in the past are rising irresistibly and gradually gaining recognition.

The book not only introduces the artist's masterpieces, but also intersperses brief comments, revealing an appealing art history, and opening up the path of multiple voices in this era. As the New Yorker commented: "Real changes are upon us, and today one can reel off the names of a number of first-rate women artists. Nevertheless, women are just getting started." Nunu Fine Art joins you to witness the precious moment when women shine.

Petah Coyne is lecturing at the Frost Art Museum in Miami

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The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum is one of the largest academic art museums in South Florida, providing the community with free access to world-class art that spans cultures and time periods. The Frost Art Museum’s permanent collection includes over 6,000 objects with a strong representation of American printmaking from the 1960s and 1970s, photography, pre-Columbian objects dating from 200-500 AD, and a growing number of works by contemporary artists, especially from Latin American and Caribbean countries.

This is the 15th annual Breakfast in the Park, an official Art Basel Miami Beach event. Each year since 2004, the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum has welcomed guests to enjoy a complimentary breakfast, a lecture by a noted sculptor, and guided tours of our Sculpture Park and exhibitions. Contemporary sculptor and photographer Petah Coyne will be the featured speaker this year. Known for her elaborately detailed assemblages that hang from ceilings and erupt from the floor, Coyne uses molten wax, silk flowers, sumptuous fabric, and pristine taxidermy to create works that evoke gothic narratives and the excess of the Rococo.

Coyne’s work can be found in numerous permanent museum collections, including MoMA, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and many more. She is also the recipient of numerous prestigious national awards, including The Rockefeller Foundation Award, three National Endowment for the Arts Awards, and The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award, among others.

Petah Coyne is honored by the Bruce Museum

〈無題#1408 (迷失的風景)|Untitled #1408 (The Lost Landscape)〉,2015-18

Untitled #1408 (The Lost Landscape), 2015-18

Petah Coyne receives the artist's honor from the Bruce Museum's 10th Icon Awards in the Arts. The Bruce Museum's Icon Awards in the Arts recognizes the contributions of distinguished figures in the art world who enrich the cultural life of the community. Coyne was also recently inducted into National Academy of Design, one of the highest honors in American art and architecture that is earned through nomination.

Rose Wylie, Petah Coyne, Isabel & Alfredo Aquilizan in the exhibitions of 56th La Biennale di Venezia

 NUNU FINE ART congrats on Rose Wylie, Petah Coyne and Isabel & Alfredo Aquilizan in the exhibitions of 56th La Biennale di Venezia. Rose Wylie presents her artworks curated by Susie Allen, Laura Culpan, and Dea Vanagan of Artwise. Petah Coyne is pleased to announce her inclusion in Glasstress 2015 Gotika, a joint exhibition co-curated by The State Hermitage Museum and Berengo Studio and Isabel & Alfredo Aquilizan also present their artworks curated by Tagore Foundation International and the Polo museale del Veneto named Frontier Reimagined. Welcome here and share their remarkable success with us.