Colombo will host its first Art Biennale to take place September 10th-14th 2009 Joining Dubai, Bangladesh, Singapore, New York, Sydney and Venice, Colombo’s Biennale aims to encourage and show contemporary art from Sri Lanka. International artists have shown interest and, plans are […]
Daily Archives: August 11, 2009
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Turning Point Gallery will display 60 original glassblown works from glass artist Pringle Teetor August 10-August 31 in an exhibit titled “Formed In Fire.” The new work includes a special Seychelles Collection, inspired by Teetor’s travels to the Seychelle Islands. The gallery […]
Carlos Jereissati Filho, CEO of Iguatemi, announced the third edition of the Iguatemi Photo Series with the exhibition A Message for you, by Guy Bourdin at MuBE (Brazilian Museum of Sculpture, São Paulo). The instillation of previously unpublished works, which continues the […]
Showcasing some 50 wondrously wrought examples, Cinnabar: The Chinese Art of Carved Lacquer, opening on August 6, will explore the development of this important artistic tradition from the 13th to the 18th century. Drawn from The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s holdings as […]
For two weeks only this summer, batik patterned textiles from the collection of Ann Dunham, President Obama’s mother, will be on view at The Textile Museum. This marks the final stop in a national tour of the exhibition A Lady Found a […]
Poughkeepsie, New York has a very special bridge, the Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge completed in 1888, spans the Hudson River at Highland and Poughkeepsie, half way between New York City and Albany, NY. At that time, for a period of one year, it […]
Danielle Procaccio, a veteran artist from New York, is pleased to announce that her emerging work is now available in a newly opened art gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ten pieces of Procaccio’s work, which consists primarily of mystical horse paintings, […]