Nearly twenty years after the demise of the Soviet Union, Views and Re-Views invites a post-Cold War assessment of Soviet graphic arts and presents a stunning array of images spanning more than six decades from the time of the Russian Civil War […]
Monthly Archives: January 2010
ʻMosleyʼs paintings are kind of surrealist-cum-cubist-cum-Gustonish acts of zany, venturesome play. Painted in a wild Picasso-like dash…the work is playful and confident, seldom over-earnest and always unconstrained. ʼThe Independent Already acknowledged as one of the most distinctive of the ʻNewspeakʼ painters, British […]
In the Shadow of Everest presents photographer Tom Wool’s images of life in the villages of Tibet’s Rongbuk Valley. Taken over the course of four weeks in May 2001, Wool’s photographs capture the Valley’s rugged terrain which stretches roughly fifty miles from […]
The Columbia Museum of Art set a daily attendance record of 2,006 visitors from noon until 5:00 p.m. last Sunday, January 17, which was a free admission day courtesy BlueCross BlueShield of SC. Sunday was the last day for the popular exhibition, […]
DC Moore Gallery announces the opening of Yvonne Jacquette Exhibition. The exhibit features recent paintings and pastels depicting unique aerial views of New York City, New Orleans, and rural Maine. Since Jacquette has lived in New York for part of nearly every […]
From 30 January to 16 May 2010, SMAK, the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art in Ghent, will be holding a retrospective exhibition of paintings by Koen van den Broek (°1973, Bree). Almost concurrently, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp will, […]
The Everson Museum of Art presents the first installment of the The Edge of Art: New York State Artist Series, featuring Jen Pepper: that which cannot be held January 30 – April 4, 2010. The series takes the place of the long […]
The Hyde Collection announces the call for entries associated with the 2010 Artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region Juried Exhibition, which will be on view at the Museum from October 1 through December 12, 2010. Founded in 1936, the exhibition is one of […]
In the early 1500s, Rome’s majesty was a distant memory: its marble temples and palaces had been ransacked; its population was a fraction of what it had been in antiquity. Yet, over the course of the next hundred years, the Eternal City […]
Kunsthalle Basel is pleased to present the first major exhibition of the Belgian artists Jos de Gruyter (*1965, Geel) and Harald Thys ( *1966, Wilrijk) in Switzerland, entitled PROJEKT 13. Open through 14 March 2010. Collaborating since the end of the 1980s, […]
Executive Director Helen Allen announced the list of exhibitors for the 2010 New York edition of PULSE Contemporary Art Fair. Having entered its fifth season with a successful and critically-acclaimed run in Miami last December, PULSE will host over 50 exhibitors from […]
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) announced the election of two new members to its Board of Trustees: Joshua S. Friedman, Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Canyon Partners LLC, a Los Angeles-based asset management firm, and Steven F. Roth, […]
The Columbia Museum of Art, in partnership with the Chinese Association of Columbia, hosts the only public celebration of the Chinese New Year for families in Columbia on Sunday, February 14 from noon until 3:00 p.m. Admission to the galleries and the […]
WW Gallery presents We Love 77, an exhibition of 77 paintings by artist duo Sardine & Tobleroni, chronicling the evolution of punk rock, with special appearances from the legendary Don Letts and punk rock icon Poly Styrene of X-ray Spex, plus screenings […]