NEW YORK – Sculpture from China’s Northern Dynasties dating from 386 to 577 A.D. will be the subject of the Asian art show at Throckmorton Fine Art (www.throckmorton-nyc.com) from March 3 to April 23 at its New York gallery at 145 East […]
Monthly Archives: December 2015
Me, Myself & Eye Sunday, January 3, 2016 at 4:40pm Brian Drye – Trombone Trombonist and pianist Brian Drye leads the group Bizingas whose debut album was hailed as “one of the best introductions to a new band” by The New York […]
440 Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition by Brooklyn artist, Fred Bendheim: A Retrospective On the Theme Of Water. The exhibition will run from January 14 – February 14, 2016. This will be Bendheim’s second solo show at 440 Gallery and […]
Young Artists 4:40 pm December 20, 2015 The Magic of Rubbings Glue some white shapes to a white paper. Layer and add more white shapes. What is it? You can’t see it! But, when you place a paper on top of it […]
January 14 to February 27, 2016 is a not to be missed opportunity to view spectacular photographic images by one of Latin America’s most respected artists. Christian Cravo’s upbringing was indelibly stamped by the contrasting environments he experienced being raised partly in […]
Tenth Anniversary exhibitions at 30 Upper East Side galleries by the world’s top dealers in drawings and watercolors The Tenth Annual MASTER DRAWINGS NEW YORK week (www.masterdrawingsinnewyork.com) will take place January 23 through January 30 at 30 leading art galleries on the […]
Masa Kamaguchi – Solo Bass Sunday, December 13, 4:40 pm Suggested Donation $5 An acutely intuitive player, Masa Kamaguchi brings an individual sound and fresh perspective to the acoustic bass. Kamaguchi is a versatile player with an individual style, at home with […]
440 Gallery’s 11th Annual Small Works Show includes painting, sculpture, photography, collage, assemblage and mixed media, all under 12 inches. December 10, 2015 – January 10, 2016 – Opening Reception Thursday, December 10, 6 – 9 pm. Artists included in the show: […]
Giving Tuesday! It was created as a way for people to reject the culture of consumerism that has overtaken our end of the year holiday season. We hope you will take a moment today to think about the causes you care about […]