Art Nouveau Magazine will open a portal at the Wm Turner Gallery where imagination meets mechanism. “Extraordinary Machine,” an art show featuring works by two radical visionaries, Kendrick Daye and Corinne Stevie Francilus, will open with a wine reception beginning promptly at [Read More]
Monthly Archives: July 2009
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New Jersey drivers have never had more reason to sit back, relax and enjoy their daily ride. Palisades, the nice New Jersey car insurance company, is bringing the distinctive and unique beauty of New Jersey – from the beaches in the south [Read More]
Today VisionArt(R) announces the launch of the first LED HDTV, Frame and Fine-Art television concealment system in the industry, the NEW custom-made TRIO. Three great artistic designs combined with a motorized retracting canvas provide one simple “out-of-sight” consumer solution to hide the [Read More]
Where did these Impressionist ideas come from? In seeking to capture the transient effects of nature, the French Impressionists were indebted to a tradition of painting in the open-air which had thrived in Western Europe for almost a century. Drawing on the [Read More]
“Nature Captured” features sixty-three stunning, full-color wildlife photographs of some of the rarest and most endangered Indian species. From the elegance of close ups to the timeless beauty of behavioral shots of endangered wildlife, from the adrenaline of the kill to the [Read More]
Digital collage paintings by artist and teacher Robert Masla will be on view at the Michele & Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts from July 21 through October 18, 2009. Masla’s collages juxtapose contemporary art tools such as the digital camera and [Read More]
This summer, The Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, NY will present Paper Chase: Works on Paper by William Merritt Chase and his Contemporaries. William Merritt Chase (1849-1916) was one of the most important American artists of his period. A pivotal figure [Read More]
This exhibition will assemble for the first time the major works by American artist, Maurice Prendergast, during two trips to Italy (1898-99 and 1911-12): a body of work that is one of the most attractive and revealing in the story of American [Read More]
For the first time ever, Rembrandt’s complete oeuvre will be on show in the special exhibition hall in the Beurs van Berlage (Berlage Exhibition Centre) over the coming summer. The exhibition, titled The Complete Rembrandt, Life-Size, will show all 317 paintings, 285 [Read More]
The first U.S. museum survey exhibition to explore the work that Andy Warhol produced during his final years begins its national tour at the Milwaukee Art Museum September 26, 2009–January 3, 2010. Andy Warhol: The Last Decade reveals a mature artist in [Read More]
From July 15 to September 7, 2009, the National Constitution Center will host Into the Open, an innovative exhibition featuring the work of 16 architectural groups. Through vibrant installations and displays, Into the Open explores the original ways architects are collaborating to [Read More]
The MacDowell Colony, the nation’s leading artist residency program, will present its 50th Edward MacDowell Medal this year to visual artist Kiki Smith. The MacDowell Medal is awarded annually to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to his/her field and [Read More]
From July 11 to August 22, 2009, Berlin Art Projects proudly presents Zwei Sonnen“ a solo exhibition by painter Meike Zopf. The exhibition opens on Friday, July 10, 2009 in the Project Space at Berlin Art Projects, Auguststraße 50b. Meike Zopf’s mysteriously [Read More]
A collaborative exhibition of edging, painting and mixed media featuring: Amy shin hye jung, Angela Edwards, Leah Newman, Meiko Kikuta, Oliver McConnie, Ryuta Suzuki & Sujin Shin Private View: Friday 28th of August 2009 – 6 pm to 11 pm Exhibition runs [Read More]