Twenty entries in the 91st annual Toledo Area Artists Exhibition received prizes during an awards program Friday (July 10) evening at the Toledo Museum of Art. “Bee Harmony,” the mixed media piece by Kim Monnier of Bowling Green, Ohio, won Best of […]
Daily Archives: July 15, 2009
A powerful exhibition of German artist Joseph Beuys (1921-86) is on display this summer at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill, as part of the ongoing ARTIST ROOMS on Tour with The Art Fund. Entitled Beuys is Here, the exhibition was […]
Art-world, crafts-world, and crossover talents come together in Dirt on Delight: Impulses That Form Clay, a lively presentation, on view at the Walker Art Center through November 29, that features work in clay by 22 artists spanning four generations. Examining the rich […]
The Brigantine Beach Cultural Arts Commission, in collaboration with the Brigantine Beach Historical Society, is sponsoring a Summer Fine Arts Festival from July 13 to August 24, at the Brigantine Historical Museum, 3607 Brigantine Boulevard, Brigantine. We invite you to visit. You […]
Silver Starr Art Studios LLC (SSAS) will host its Eighth Annual Art Exhibition at D.C.?s premier hotspot, LeftBank, on Wednesday, July 15th, 2009. This red carpet event will unveil internationally renowned visual fine artist Lisa Jones?s highly anticipated, Heroes Collection. This collection, […]
Michael Costello’s “New Works on Paper” will be the subject of a solo exhibition opening this week at The Wonderful Gallery / FINE ART, in Freeport, Maine. More than a dozen large-sized, pastel on paper drawings will be on display through August […]
A quick-and-easy illustrated guide called “North American Railroad History in a Nutshell” is now available from the Center for Railroad Photography & Art (www.railphoto-art.org).
“Nutshell” showcases 50 images, 22 in color, each accompanied by a description that explains each image’s importance and how it relates to railroad history. The selection summarizes in 48 pages the growth […]
Stating that students produce “trend setting art sparked by their experimental natures,” yet have few marketing channels exclusively showcasing their creativity, a veteran area designer/art director announces the introduction of www.pxldust.com, a global design networking and competition site exclusively for student artists. […]
Unique art show displays artists’ work beyond their classical roots to showcase distinctive and personal style Specializing in oil, acrylic, watercolor, ink, graphite, digital, and sculpture, South Florida artists Jon Hunt and Jim Radford debut their “Recent Works” exhibition, Tuesday, July 28, […]
In 2008 Cabrini Health, one of the largest private health services in Australia, celebrated its 60th anniversary. To recognise this event, and to assist in raising much needed funds for a continued commitment to providing exceptional care, Bonhams & Goodman organised Masterpieces […]
This exhibition explores an extraordinary group of paintings of post-war London building sites by Frank Auerbach (born 1931), one of Britain ’s greatest living artists. The series of fourteen major paintings was produced during the first decade of Auerbach’s career and gives […]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that a new gallery dedicated to Safavid and Later Persian Art (1500-1924) has been designated the Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Gallery. It is one of a suite of exhibition spaces—the Galleries for the Arts of the […]
The Georgia Museum of Art developed an exhibition of American works on paper from the Jason Schoen Collection. This exhibition is a compilation of more than 100 prints and drawings from artists that represent the diversity of styles and subjects that encompassed […]
The Milwaukee Art Museum will present Raphael’s La Donna Velata in a one-work masterpiece exhibition March 26 through June 6, 2010. The oil on canvas painting, completed ca. 1516, will be on loan from the Medici collection of the Palatine Gallery, Palazzo […]