Artfully Unforgotten’s production titled “ARTISTS for GISIMBA” will be featured at Hello Living’s Dakota Building. Live music performances by Mamarazzi and Ashley Jones, with accompanying visual material. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the orphanage, as well as support [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2009
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Iridescence, Color & Form, The Paintings of Timothy Orikri opens at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History on Friday, June 26, 2009. The exhibition will run through September 13, 2009. An Artist’s Reception will be held on Friday, July [Read More]
The Amon Carter Museum presents Masterworks of American Photography: Moments in Time, on view through January 3, 2010. Journey through photography’s history in an exhibition of works from the medium’s early years to the present day. Taken together, these images from the [Read More]
Museu Berardo – Modern and Contemporary Art – Lisbon, presents Pancho Guedes – Vitruvius Mozambicanus. Autobiography is, in architecture, a difficult art. It is not by chance that Pancho Guedes (b. 1925, Lisbon) placed his own attempt to describe his art under [Read More]
“It was an outstanding auction, an exhilarating auction,” was the comment made by auctioneer Robert Ketterer on the auctions he held on 19/20 June to officially inaugurate the new Ketterer Kunst headquarters. “The sales quotient by lot numbers was comparable to the [Read More]
The world has lost a great artist. His musical and performing genius will live on. Thriller was a mini-film masterpiece. Thriller, released in 1982, is the biggest-selling album of all time, selling 65million copies, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
A major photographic exhibition Beatles to Bowie: the 60s exposed opens at the National Portrait Gallery, to herald the fiftieth anniversary of the start of the 1960s in 2010. Celebrating the leading pop music personalities and groups who helped create “Swinging London” [Read More]
Lange to be awarded George Eastman House Honors; museum presents exhibition of her photographs and series of her films George Eastman House International Museum of Photography & Film celebrates Oscar®-winning actress Jessica Lange this summer, with a photography exhibition of her work, [Read More]
KETOS 2.0 is the title of the the first “Whaleless” exhibition in a public space and will feature site specific installations and digital as well as fine art. It opens at the Museo Civici on July 9th at 9pm. Whaleless is an [Read More]
An exhibition of works by Kymberly O’Carroll-Fitzpatrick, Melanie Blackwell, Lukas Kasprowicz, Sarah Crew and Blair Zaye Drawn together by Kymberly O’Carroll-Fitzpatrick ‘The Contemporary 5’ are a group of artists presenting the viewer with international cutting-edge and contemporary talent. Each participating artist excels [Read More]
Whitfield Fine Art’s forthcoming Old Master exhibition has an exceptional group of paintings from the Florentine High Renaissance and 17th century Baroque. The leading highlight will be the comparison between three newly cleaned Italian Renaissance masterpieces byAndrea del Sarto (1486-1530) (priced at [Read More]
The Alliance for the Arts today announced a major initiative increasing access to the arts and arts education. The Alliance has launched the new and unique NYC-ARTS.org—a 2009 Webby Award Honoree—and its teacher and family-friendly companion NYCkidsARTS.org that provide an insider’s take [Read More]
Getty Images is proud to announce Stephen Ferry and Karen Kasmauski as the first recipients of its Grants for Good. Each photographer will be awarded $15,000 to develop compelling new imagery that will strengthen the communications and elevate the awareness of a [Read More]
The Thirteenth Annual Boston International Fine Art Show (BIFAS) takes place Thursday – Sunday, November 12-15, 2009 at The Cyclorama at The Boston Center for The Arts (BCA). The show opens with the Gala Preview on Thursday, November 12 from 5:30 to [Read More]