Proving that quality art can be a sound investment, more than 60 galleries from around the world will converge in New York City this week for the Affordable Art Fair. From exhibitors looking to connect with collectors seeking affordable options, to the [Read More]
Daily Archives: May 7, 2009
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MODA Entertainment is proud to announce that Sony Music Entertainment has unveiled a collection of rare fine art prints of Duke Ellington in honor of the 110th anniversary of the jazz legend’s birth. The Duke Ellington Estate is exclusively represented by MODA [Read More]
The paintings of wildlife artist, Ross Franzi, will be on view at Agora Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, from May 7 through May 27. (Opening Reception Thursday May 7, from 6 to 8pm.) About the Artist: Australian wildlife painter Ross Franzi’s formative [Read More]
Human Landscape Dance examines the relationship of body with environment. Dance does not take place in a vacuum. The context within which we perform says as much as the movements. By plying the counter tension between person and space, this group reveals [Read More]
The paintings of Leni Kae, will be on view at Agora Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, from May 7 through May 27. (Opening Reception Thursday May 7, from 6 to 8pm.) About the Artist: Leni Kae’s rhythmic swirls of concentrated color explore [Read More]
Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf’s latest series begins to examine the effects of illness on personal image and identity through a study of three female alopecia sufferers (alopecia is a medical condition where hair is lost from the head or body, sometimes to the extent [Read More]
Contemporary Art To Take Place May 7 through 10 at 7W New York (7 West 34th Street) Created to appeal to established collectors and first time art buyers, the eighth annual Affordable Art Fair New York City (AAF NYC) will feature contemporary [Read More]
Josée Bienvenu Gallery is pleased to present Invisible Ghost , Aaron Wexler’s second one-person exhibition in New York. Aaron Wexler operates within a complex matrix of acrylic and paper collage on panel. The mat acrylic surfaces of his paintings are incised and [Read More]
The Portland Art Museum announced its latest acquisition, an 1884 canvas, Vue d’un jardin, Rouen (Garden View, Rouen) by Paul Gauguin (French, 1848-1903). The painting is from Gauguin’s Impressionist period and depicts the corner of a walled garden in early spring. The [Read More]