Austin Art Space Gallery and Studios officially opened submissions for the 6th Annual “For the Love of Art” Juried Exhibit. The show is one of three juried shows held each year at the gallery that have drawn entries from as far away […]
Monthly Archives: December 2010
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After eighteen months of analysis, conservation, and re-stabilization, the bronze statue of Apollo Saettante (Apollo as an Archer) from Pompeii will go on view at the Getty Villa from March 2 to September 12, 2011 in the exhibition Apollo from Pompeii: Investigating […]
The Norton Museum of Art presents Made in Hollywood: Photographs from the John Kobal Foundation open December 12, 2010 – March 6, 2011. Comprising 93 photographs by over 50 photographers, this exhibition is drawn from the London-based archive of the late author […]
Sharjah Art Foundation presents Plot for a Biennial open 16 March – 16 May 2011. The Sharjah Art Foundation announces the presentation of work by 119 artists and participants from 36 countries across the globe for Plot for a Biennial, the 10th […]
The Morris Museum of Art staff announced that Michelle Schulte has accepted the position as the Curator of Education. Schulte, the former associate curator of education at the Morris, is assuming the duties of David Tucker who retires on Wednesday, December 15, […]
Tate and Unilever announced that Tacita Dean will undertake the twelfth commission in The Unilever Series for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. The work will be unveiled on 11 October 2011. Tacita Dean is one of the most respected artists working […]
In conjunction with The Phillips Collection’s 90th anniversary celebration in 2011, Washington-based, internationally recognized artist Sam Gilliam creates a site-specific work for the museum’s signature, elliptical staircase, on view Jan. 29–April 24, 2011. Sam Gilliam. Red Petals, 1967. The Phillips Collection, Washington, […]
Founded by 2 college graduates and based in Singapore, Artyii (www.artyii.com) is a platform that provides art sourcing services for businesses and assists emerging Asian artists to sell their works. They have recently received seed funding from several high profile art collectors […]
After her stay in Villa Iris, where she led an international workshop in July, the Foundation organizes Booty autumn Le Grand Monde, a solo exhibition by Mona Hatoum (Beirut, Lebanon, 1952). The selection of works made during the last four years (with […]
Ordrupgaard presents Encountering Japan. Degas, Monet, Gauguin… on view through 23.January 2011. Few people know that the French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, like Monet, Degas and Gauguin, were inspired by Japanese wood cuts. Utagawa Kuniyoshi, The Monk Mongaku Collections de la Bibliotèque municipale […]
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) announce a gift of the collection of art by women from Philadelphia art collector and artist Linda Lee Alter. This important collection, formed by an extraordinary person with a clear vision of how collecting […]
The Kimbell Art Museum presents the first major U.S. exhibition devoted to the work of Salvator Rosa (1615–1673), one of the boldest artists and personalities of 17th-century Italy, open through March 27, 2011. Salvator Rosa: Bandits, Wilderness, and Magic surveys Rosa’s career […]
Bonhams has announced the results of its Fall European Painting sale in New York. The highly anticipated event on October 29, 2010 brought in more than $2.5 million. Simulcast to San Francisco, the fall auction offered a broad range of European Works […]
The Hamburger Kunsthalle presents Runge’s Cosmos. The Morning of the Romantic Era a Major Philipp Otto Runge Retrospective open until 13 March 2011. Following on from the successful Caspar David Friedrich exhibition, the Hamburger Kunsthalle now presents the first major retrospective exhibition […]