In a cooperation with Art Cologne, VernissageTV art tv will cover the 43rd Art Cologne that will take place in Cologne, Germany from 22nd to 26th April 2009. VernissageTV will provide its viewers with atmospheric shots from the fair, recordings of art […]
Monthly Archives: April 2009
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Public institutions that rely on corporate sponsorships and renewed memberships know that steady attendance to ticketed exhibitions is also important to earned income. To better capture and understand feedback from its annual visitors, the Cleveland Museum of Art chose SPSS Inc. Predictive […]
The Saatchi Gallery and Clear Channel Outdoor are launching a national outdoor poster campaign across the UK to help artists and people interested in buying art during the financial recession. Saatchi Online provides a free global platform for artists to show their […]
Iconic photography capturing 20th-century American life by a barrier-breaking African American artist will be on view at Northwestern University’s Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art this spring. The exhibition “Bare Witness: Photographs by Gordon Parks,” in the Block’s Main Gallery April […]
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, announced a $12-million gift from the Edmond J. Safra Philanthropic Foundation for the renovation, reinstallation, and endowment of its newly renamed Edmond and Lily Safra Fine Arts Wing. The gift recognizes the unique and longstanding relationship between the […]
The 93rd annual Pulitzer Prizes in Photography awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board, were announced by Columbia University. The winners in each category, along with the names of the finalists in the competition were announced. For a distinguished example […]
Sotheby’s annual sale of American Indian Art, including Property from the Collection of Frieda and Milton Rosenthal in New York will take place on May 20, 2009. The sale will feature several distinguished private collections, among them: The Estate of Herbert Wellington; […]
ART COLOGNE 2009 will run from 22 to 26 April. The Fair will relocate from Halls 4 and 5 of the Cologne Trade Fair Centre to a more popular venue, Hall 11. The new venue is just one feature of a move […]
“Our Fellow Man” consists of several dozen photographs selected from amongst thousands by Laurent Van der Stockt destined for the press, without regard for chronology or location. They were taken during three wars whose primary victims have been civilians, wars referred to […]
The photographs of Allen Palmer, will be on view at Agora Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, from April 14 through May 5. (Opening Reception Thursday April 16, from 6 to 8m PM.) Opening Reception: Thursday, April 16, 2009, 6-8 pm Gallery Location: […]
The photographs of Marilyn Holland, will be on view at Agora Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, from April 14 through May 5. (Opening Reception Thursday April 16, from 6 to 8m PM.) Opening Reception: Thursday, April 16, 2009, 6-8 pm Gallery Location: […]
The April 7, 2009 auction of California and American Paintings and Sculpture at Bonhams & Butterfields offered a wide array of important Western scenes, Plein Air, Society of Six, and land and cityscapes by noted California and American artists. The Los Angeles-based […]
The persistent interplay between the past and present in African-American photography is illuminated in the exhibition “Double Exposure: African Americans Before and Behind the Camera,” which opened April 16 at the DePaul University Art Museum in Chicago. The exhibition, which runs through […]
German artist Paul Heimbach (born, Euskirchen 1946) makes fragile artistbooks and introspective works on paper in which he examines the nature of series. A new exhibition with work by Paul Heimbach opened at the library of the VanAbbemuseum on Sunday 22 March […]