Internationally-recognized archaeologist and historian Ian George will be a featured speaker during “Valuing Historic Perspectives,” the Ninth Annual Historic Preservation Conference, to be held June 22-24, 2011 at the University Park Marriott Hotel near the campus of the University of Arizona in […]
Monthly Archives: February 2011
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Drawing with Code brings together a selection of computer-generated art by the form’s earliest and most important practitioners from the 1950s to today. The Providence-based collection of Anne and Michael Spalter is one of the largest and most important of its kind […]
3-Day Cultural Symposium Featuring Presentations by International Artists, Institutions, and Art Professionals on Artistic Practice and Production in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia International Gathering of Arts Professionals from Across The Globe to Precede 10th Edition of Sharjah Biennial, […]
GARY SNYDER Project Space announce the exhibition, LLaurie Fendrich: Recent Paintings, opening February 10th, 2011, and continuing through April 2nd, 2011. Fendrich’s work is the subject of a retrospective exhibition, Sense and Sensation: Laurie Fendrich, Paintings and Drawings 1990-2010, which was organized […]
Artereal Gallery announce that contemporary artists Ken and Julia Yonetani have joined the stable. Ken + Julia are currently collaborating on a new solo exhibition to be held at Artereal in June 2011. In addition, their Ultrabuddha will be exhibited at Artereal […]
Is it a carefully thought of process that can only find accuracy in the written form or is it more the other way around, a work in which the written form is the natural way to express what there is to say, […]
GLOBAL ART FORUM_5 The Middle East, North Africa and South Asia (MENASA) region’s leading platform for cultural debate, the Global Art Forum focuses on key issues that bring together the arts scenes of the region with the rest of the world. Celebrating […]
The National Gallery of Scotland presents The Artist Up Close: Portraits of Scottish Artists from the Prints and Drawings Collection on view 10 February through 5 June 2010. The Artist Up Close will bring together a broad range of portraits of some […]
A nonprofit institution founded in 1974, Dia Art Foundation is internationally renowned for enabling artists’ visions by initiating, supporting, and preserving extraordinary art projects. Dia presents public and education programs, exhibitions, and its collection of works from the 1960s through the present […]
Carnegie Museum of Art presents Paul Thek: Diver, A Retrospective, the critically acclaimed first major exhibition to explore the work of the legendary artist. Defying classification, Paul Thek (1933 –1988)—the sculptor, painter, and creator of radical installations who was hailed for his […]
International Fine Art Expositions (IFAE) announces the first annual Art Naples International Contemporary Art Fair taking place at the newly renovated Naples International Pavilion, March 18th-21st, 2011with a Preview evening Thursday, March 17th to benefit the Patty & Jay Baker Naples Museum […]
Tthe Albertina presents an exhibition of drawings and watercolor paintings of the Blue Rider from the collection of Munich’s Lenbachhaus. On view through 15 May 2011. The Blue Rider (“Der Blaue Reiter”) was a loose grouping of artists, named after the almanac […]
The MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main presents Felix Gonzalez-Torres Specific Objects without Specific Form on view through APRIL, 25, 2011. The MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main hosts the final leg of the traveling retrospective, “Felix Gonzalez-Torres. […]
Artist Dora García has been selected by Katya García-Antón, curator for the Spanish Pavilion, to represent Spain in the 54th edition of the Venice Biennale in 2011. Dora García, “Real Artists Don’t Have Teeth,” performance, 2010. Performer: Jakob Tamm. Courtesy Moderna Museet […]