Deutsche Guggenheim presents the exhibition Julie Mehretu: Grey Area as its fifteenth work within the commission series for the space on Unter den Linden, open through January 6, 2010. The term “gray area” speaks to a condition of indeterminacy, a liminal state [Read More]
Daily Archives: November 2, 2009
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Derek Eller Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of drawings by Dan Fischer. Open through December 19, 2009 Taking its title, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, from the Futurist masterpiece by Boccioni, this exhibition features drawings of 20th-century artists [Read More]
Bonhams showcases museum-quality Kakiemon Ladies and a rare, unrecorded, full-size model of a cloisonné enamel go-ban (games board) The centrepiece of the sale will undoubtedly be the magnificent group of Kakiemon beauties which graces the front cover of the fine Japanese catalogue, [Read More]
The Museum is delighted to present the “Love Letters” of painter and art collector Markus Mizne (1908-1994) – calligraphic paintings hastily sketched in magic, colorful abundance – as a joint celebration of the centenary of his birth and the centenary of Tel [Read More]
The Hood Museum of Art presents The Art of Sonia Landy Sheridan, an exhibition of over eighty works by the pioneering artist best known for her experiments with the emerging forms of imaging technology that would spark the late-twentieth-century communications revolution. On [Read More]
The work of 24 internationally recognized and emerging artists will be presented in New York this November in 1001 colors: Contemporary Art from Iran. Held in a temporary exhibition space on the Bowery from November 2 to November 22, 2009, the exhibition [Read More]
The Nicole Fiacco Gallery is pleased to announce Synaptic Katharsis, a solo show of recent paintings by the artist Ieva Mediodia (Lithuanian b. 1968), marking the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery. Ieva Mediodia’s exuberant paintings speak to the presence of the [Read More]
The Cape Ann Museum presents an exhibition,in painting and in words, created by Gordon Goetemann and inspired by the conductor and composer Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). A Narrative of Life and Glory is Goetemann’s exploration, indeed his celebration, of Mahler’s 2nd Symphony, one [Read More]
We all struggle with inner contradictions – this also applies to Peter Feiler (1981, Halle an der Saale, Germany). The artist uniquely demonstrates this in his third solo exhibition titled “Gruppenausstellung” (group exhibition). Mostly, his works inhabit the borderline between wit and [Read More]
Zach Feuer Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of work by the Pop artist, teacher and nun, Sister Mary Corita (1918-1986). Drawn to the power of the word, Sister Corita incorporated fragments of text, slogans and signs taken from billboards, street [Read More]