Monnaie de Paris presents Rob Pruitt’s Flea Market

May 17, 2012 – 7:43 am |

Still undergoing transformation, the Monnaie de Paris will open an evening event space to the public with Rob Pruitt’s Flea Market on Saturday 19 May, 6pm–midnight. For this year’s Museum Night, the Monnaie de Paris will provide visitors with a playful meeting place, a space for creation and discovery, in advance of the opening of its impressive transformation project, MétaLmorphoses, in February 2013. Token by Rob Pruitt for the Monnaie de Paris. Courtesy of ... Read More

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Hague Museum of Photography presents Pieter Hugo. This must be the place

April 17, 2012 – 4:57 pm |

The Hague Museum of Photography presents Pieter Hugo. This must be the place, an exhibition on view 3 March 2012 – 20 May 2012. The South African photographer Pieter Hugo’s (Johannesburg, 1976) monumental photographs, centred around contemporary Africa, are now well known around the world. He has already won numerous awards including the KLM Paul Huf award in 2008 and was recently nominated for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2012. The Hague Museum of ... Read More

Jewish Museum opens Kehinde Wiley / The World Stage. Israel

March 9, 2012 – 8:49 am |

The Jewish Museum in New York City presents Kehinde Wiley/The World Stage: Israel, from March 9 through July 29, 2012. A new acquisition by the contemporary American artist Kehinde Wiley (born 1977, Los Angeles) served as impetus for the exhibition. The painting, Alios Itzhak (2011), is a nine-foot tall portrait of a young Jewish Ethiopian-Israeli man surrounded by an intricate decorative background inspired by a traditional Jewish papercut in the Museum’s ... Read More

Schirn Kunsthalle presents Edward Kienholz. The Sign Of The Times

January 4, 2012 – 7:50 am |

Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt presents Edward Kienholz. The Sign Of The Times, on view through 29. JANUARY 2012 Rebellious, provocative, and ever polarizing, Kienholz’s oeuvre has always caused quite a stir since its beginnings in the mid-1950s, first the works of Ed Kienholz alone, then later, from 1972 on, the collaborative projects with his wife, Nancy Reddin Kienholz. This is scarcely astonishing, since religion, war, death, and the more inscrutable sides of ... Read More

International Art Fair (MIA) Announces Highlights

December 5, 2011 – 9:46 am |

The 3rd edition of Miami International Art Fair (MIA), one of America’s most exciting mid-winter contemporary art fairs, will return January 12-16, 2012 with a dynamic ensemble of 28 international galleries representing artist from Europe, Latin America, United States and Asia. The Fair will feature paintings, sculpture, photography, design, fine art glass, video and installations from a bevy of established museum collected artists as well as some of ... Read More

CAM Raleigh Wins AIA Design Awards

November 24, 2011 – 8:00 am |

CAM Raleigh announced it has received awards in both the design (Merit) and preservation (Tower) catagories of the 2011 AIA Design Awards. AIA Design Awards – Merit Each year AIA celebrates the achievements of architects across the state. AIA Tower Awards Recognizing well-designed projects by AIANC members that exemplify historic preservation and adaptive reuse in renovation, restoration or rehabilitation of a historic structure; new / infill construction within a ... Read More