The Musée du Quai Branly has announced the third edition of Photoquai, the world photography biennial, to be held from 13 September to 11 November 2011. © Sergey Loier © musée du quai Branly, PHOTOQUAI 2011 The exhibition will be hosted on […]
Monthly Archives: July 2011
The Bleicher / Golightly Gallery hosts Studio-Sale 2 on July 19th-Friday July 22nd. This summer, Bleicher/Golightly Gallery opens its doors to a select group of artists to showcase their work in a similar approach to an artist’s “studio sale”. Like a traditional […]
CCA Andratx presents Bang! Bang! an exhibition on view 14 July–10 September 2011. Throughout history crime has inspired both fear and fascination. The attraction to crime is a characteristic which contemporary society shares with the past: from Cane and Abel through Shakespeare […]
CAMERA WORK presents an exhibition of outstanding photographer portraits by the American photographer Arnold Crane. The show will open on July 16 and will continue through September 3, 2011. The photographs will be complemented with works by the portrayed artists from the […]
Southern Panoramas Seminar reflects on the Southern art scene The particularities of contemporary artistic production from the geopolitical South of the world inspire the Southern Panoramas Seminar, the main activity in the Educational Curatorial Program developed for the 17th International Contemporary Art […]
Gallery at New World Stages (343 West 49th Street) will present Flashback: Street Scenes by Daria Deshuk The Larry Rivers Years, an exhibition of 24 original oil paintings by Daria Deshuk. The show is on view through September 5th, 2011, with an […]
“Africolor” – the exhibition – looks at the connections in photography between Africa, color, and color photography. While Africa as a subject has attracted and inspired photographers since the invention of photography, because of the obvious financial and technical issues involved – […]
The Busan Biennale Organizing Committee has appointed Roger M. Buergel (artistic director of Documenta Ⅻ Kassel) as the artistic director of Busan Biennale 2012. Buergel is a seasoned exhibition organizer born in 1962 in Berlin. He received his education from the Academy […]
Ephemera is a series of large paintings by artist Yvette Gellis that appears abstract at first viewing but, upon closer examination, reveals discernible fragments of representation. Perhaps Gellis explains it best herself: “the work teeters back and forth between the ambiguity of […]
The Royal Dublin Society (RDS) is set to welcome the general public, artists and galleries from Ireland and abroad to the RDS from November 4-6, 2011. Art Fair 2011 is Ireland’s largest and most popular Art Fair, attracting thousands of art lovers […]
Earlier this year, the effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake led to the postponement of ART FAIR TOKYO, which had been established as an art event held annually during the cherry blossom season. With thanks to all those who offered support, […]
For the fourth installation at Vancouver Art Gallery Offsite, renowned Vancouver sculptor Elspeth Pratt draws on architectural forms as inspiration to investigate how the built environment circumscribes public space. While her artworks negotiate the line between abstraction and representation, her ideas are […]
Fine Art Asset Management LLC, a subsidiary of Emigrant Bank Fine Art Finance, LLC, announced that its Senior Fine Art Specialist, Nancy Harrison, has been appointed president of the Appraisers Association of America (AAA). Founded in 1949, AAA is the oldest non-profit […]
The BMW Art Car Collection can now be seen for the first time within a virtual video tour on the Internet. For the first time, an extensive virtual overview of the origin, history and development of the collection is available on the […]