Starting July 6th 2009, on the occasion of the anniversary of Frida Kahlo birthday (July 6th 1907), the Kunstmuseum Gehrke-Remund in Baden-Baden which has the largest exhibition of Frida Kahlo paintings (hand painted licensed replicas from © Banco de México Diego Rivera [Read More]
Monthly Archives: July 2009
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The course of a private view in the Polish Museum located in the Castle of Rapperswil / Switzerland, Moonblinx Gallery together with proArte launched the Edward Hartwig Retrospective “Keep out” on Saturday, July 4th. Edward Hartwig (1909–2003), the great polish master photographer, [Read More]
The sculptural work of Kalliopi Lemos includes large-scale steel sculptures and installations. Since 2006 she has been engaged in an art project that involves three ambitious sculptural installations in three different countries, each consisting of an imposing installation of boats. The locations [Read More]
The MNAC, in a joint production with the ICP, is to present a retrospective exhibition of the photographer Gerda Taro, a female pioneer in war photo-journalism and Robert Capa’s partner. The exhibition, bringing together 83 photographs and other documentary material, shows the [Read More]
The Institute for Contemporary Culture (ICC) at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) presents Vanity Fair Portraits: Photographs 1913-2008 from September 26, 2009 to January 3, 2010. The exhibition, which garnered record-breaking attendance in its recent European engagements, showcases 150 portraits, including classic [Read More]
Viewbook PhotoStory, a new contemporary photography contest opened its submissions today, encouraging all documentary and conceptual photographers around the world to submit their most compelling series of photographs; photo stories that are judged by the public and an internationally renowned jury. Viewbook [Read More]
A staple of the craft community for over 60 years, the Bellevue Arts Museum artsfair presented by Microsoft is the largest and most distinguished, juried arts festival in the Pacific Northwest. Spanning three days, July 24, 25 & 26, 2009, BAM artsfair [Read More]
President Obama will make his first official trip to sub-Saharan Africa this week, July 10-11, spending two days in Ghana with his wife, Michelle. For those who wish they could tag along on the President’s historic visit, award-winning photographer and editor Peter [Read More]
An exhibition celebrating the diversity of contemporary art practices represented in the Collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art opens to the public at Artlink Gallery, Fort Dunree, Buncrana, Inishowen, Co Donegal, on Saturday 4 July 2009. Different Things focuses on [Read More]
New York / Berlin – Now through July 23, artnet Auctions is presenting a special online auction of Urban Art from 1972-Present. The sale traces the evolution of Urban Art from the 1970s to today with a spectacular range of 175 artworks [Read More]
Michael Page returns to Varnish with bolder brushstrokes and global themes in his new series of oil paintings titled ThankYouGoodbye. As with each series, Page begins every collection with a concept derived from our world today, but consciously moves away from any [Read More]
The Berliner Philharmoniker’s Digital Concert Hall is going into its second season. From 1 July, tickets for the upcoming concert broadcasts on the video platform will go on sale, making it possible to follow almost all the orchestra’s Berlin concerts in the [Read More]
Modern British Masters: drawings and paintings on paper at Reading Museum & Gallery’s shows treasures from the Museum’s collection of twentieth & twenty first century art and illustrates some of the approaches to drawing and painting that British artists have developed in [Read More]
Dmitry Kawarga and Mikhail Molochnikov – one of the brightest representatives of science-art, the bioconstructors of world creation who study visible and invisible elements of universe. Dmitry Kawarga – Crystallized thought-form 9, 2008 Barbarian-Art Gallery, Dmitry Kawarga, a biomorphic radical, believes in [Read More]