A spectacular celebration of Spanish culture will bring some Mediterranean colour to Edinburgh this summer, as the National Gallery of Scotland unveils the highlight of its festival programme for 2009. The Discovery of Spain will explore the fascination for Spanish art and [Read More]
Monthly Archives: July 2009
‘WOMAN’ is a gargantuan, mischievous and elemental figure who creates everything from the first flea, to a nice cup of tea.’ An exhibition of prints and paintings by artist, poet and singer songwriter Ingrid Andrew Drawing and writing have been for over [Read More]
The University of Chicago’s Smart Museum of Art presents Heartland, a new exhibition that examines innovative forms of artistic creation taking place in the geographic center of the United States. Organized by the Smart Museum and the Van Abbemuseum, one of Europe’s [Read More]
In 2007, Luxembourg- and Berlin-based visual artist Su Mei Tse lived at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, drawing inspiration from the museum’s rich collection, its history, and the Dutch Room, where the empty frames remain as an ever-present reminder of loss and [Read More]
A major exhibition bringing together over 150 works by Picasso from across the world will be presented at Tate Liverpool from 21 May to 30 August 2010. Picasso: Peace and Freedom will reveal a fascinating new insight into the artist’s life as [Read More]
Architecture and Vision’s project FioredelCielo won the competition for the design of the next ‘Macchina di Santa Rosa’ of Viterbo earlier this year and is now under construction to be inaugurated on September 3, 2009. Artist’s Illustration of the FioredelCielo project, ©Architecture [Read More]
Published by Mixed Media, an exclusive boutique publishing house based in Dubai Media City, Canvas gives art from across the region a dynamic voice on the international stage. Immaculately researched and presented, Canvas is a feast for anyone who values culture. Publisher [Read More]
On July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 launched from Cape Canaveral on its historic mission to land on the Moon. Forty years later, National Air and Space Museum visitors will have the unique opportunity of seeing the Moon through the eyes of the [Read More]
Susan Meiselas: In History (ICP/Steidl 2008) has received the 2009 Rencontres d’Arles Historical Book Award. This prestigious award is given to the best thematic or monographic documentary work about photography or a photographer. Published in conjunction with the major exhibition at the International Center of Photography, the catalogue is the first compendium of Meiselas’s […]
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 [Read More]
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 [Read More]
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 [Read More]
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 [Read More]
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, [Read More]