Opening 21 August, the National Gallery of Victoria will present Building a Collection: Recent Acquisitions of Prints and Drawings, a fascinating selection of the most outstanding works on paper that have entered the NGV Collection since 2002. The exhibition will feature some […]
Daily Archives: August 21, 2009
Couples courting, children laboring in a cotton field and a cave-side picnic are among the candid glimpses of early 20th century Arkansas offered in a new exhibition of historic images at the Massey, Crystal Bridges’ temporary gallery space located at 125 West […]
The City of Sydney was awarded Australia’s most prestigious urban design award for excellence for the restoration of Paddington Reservoir Gardens. The ‘Australian Award for Urban Design’ highlights design excellence and innovation in the built environment and acknowledges the critical role of […]
The fifth annual Art of Photography Show, an international competition and exhibition of photographic art, announced today that they will be donating 100% of their portion of art sales revenue during the 2009 exhibition to an international charity based here in San […]
Twenty two outstanding photographs depicting all walks of Sydney life from a bulging body builder to burlesque dancers to a centenarian’s wedding have been chosen as finalists in this year’s Sydney Life photography exhibition. The images will be blown up to bed […]
Featuring the artwork of some of the world’s premier contemporary artists such as Dave Burke, Brian Despain, Charlene Chua, Milen and Gianluca Mattia, these apps open the artists’ work to new audiences through a unique app design. “As fans of many contemporary […]
In a 50,000 sq ft. gallery space, thirty artists and thirty out-of-work professionals will participate in Recession Art Sale, an art and commerce event in the center of Manhattan from September 17 – October 10, 2009. Amidst a glass-walled space at 679 […]
An exciting juried fine art show will debut in downtown Baltimore on August 22-23, 2009. The festival will encompass two locations in downtown; one at the Power Plant along the Inner Harbor near the National Aquarium on Pratt Street and the other […]