Carlos Jereissati Filho, CEO of Iguatemi, along with Credit Suisse announced the third edition of SP-ARTE/Foto with an exclusive exhibition at Espacio Iguatemi; a stunning 1,600 square meter salon on top of the Iguatemi São Paulo center. The instillation, which features over [Read More]
Monthly Archives: September 2009
Exploring our fascination with childhood as captured throughout photography’s history, Hide & Seek: Picture Childhood will feature 45 works by 42 photographers from The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art collection. Among the works are a stunning mid-19th-century portrait by Lewis Carroll, and contemporary [Read More]
This autumn, Haunch of Venison London will explore the connections between four major artists: Enrico Castellani, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd and Günther Uecker. This important exhibition will showcase works from 1964 to the present day. All four artists were born within six [Read More]
Robert Casterline, founder of Museum Works Galleries, is pleased to announce that Native American artist Darren Vigil Gray will be featured at the Santa Fe gallery location throughout the month of September and will also be featured in Aspen, Colorado this winter. [Read More]
Born in Moscow in 1945, Bruskin moved to New York City in 1988 where he currently lives and works. He started painting in Moscow and found inspiration for his art in Judaism and Hebrew. A prolific writer as well as visual artist, [Read More]
The Musée du Luxembourg is hosting the first monographic exhibition ever devoted in France to the famous American creator Louis Comfort Tiffany, a show conceived by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), the son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, [Read More]
The Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition Dawn: Sketches and Paintings by the Group of Seven provides a glimpse into how Canada’s renowned Group of Seven captured the nation’s rugged wilderness in paint and created a revolution in Canadian art. Comprised of 50 oil [Read More]
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art presents the first UK solo show by the highly regarded Korean artist Kimsooja. The exhibition, located in Baltic’s largest gallery space on Level 4, will consist of two projected works A Needle Woman and A Laundry Woman-Yamuna [Read More]
The Racine Art Museum (RAM) is excited to announce the debut of a 49-piece gift donated by internationally known Art Jewelry collector, Donna Schneier. Open September 4, 2009 through January 3, 2010, “The Donna Schneier Collection Arrives at RAM: Art Jewelry of [Read More]
The Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin announces an important discovery regarding a work by Venetian master Paolo Veronese (1528 – 1588). Head of an Angel, a painting in the Blanton’s permanent collection, was recently identified as [Read More]
Seven of Rembrandt’s most expressive portraits will be on view in a new exhibition, entitled Rembrandt’s People, opening this fall at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art. The exhibition will feature Rembrandt’s powerful figure paintings, which are hailed as his greatest artistic [Read More]
When Tom Grotta, director of browngrotta arts, in Wilton, Connecticut, is asked about the recent wave of interest in contemporary art textiles by designers, museum curators and collectors, he smiles. Grotta has been promoting contemporary textiles and fiber sculpture through exhibitions, catalogs [Read More]
The Creation Story, the Civil Rights Movement, the Harlem Renaissance, and Hip Hop music are among the vibrant components which converge in the Tyler Museum of Art’s fall exhibition Divine Kinship: Ancient Forms and Social Commentary, the Art of Jean Lacy, open [Read More]
Bloomsbury Auctions announces Portrait of the Artists: The Burt Britton Collection at auction on September 24, 2009 at 2:00pm. This private collection of 1,200 refreshingly spontaneous self-portraits offers unique insight into the creative process that will fascinate collectors, curators, biographers, psychologists and [Read More]