In-depth presentations in varied project rooms go beyond common presentations of architecture exhibitions Nine San Diego Architects and Designers, an exhibition providing in-depth presentations of the work of nine architects and designers in the San Diego region, opened May 22, 2009, at [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2009
Seasonal change and depictions of the natural world have formed a core in the repertoire of Japanese artists throughout the ages. The exhibition Through the Seasons: Japanese Art in Nature at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute brings together screens and [Read More]
An exhibition featuring exceptional works of African and Oceanic sculpture selected from the extensive holdings of the Barbier-Mueller Museum in Geneva, one of Europe’s preeminent private collections of non-Western art, will go on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on June [Read More]
The Swiss artist Roman Signer works with time as if it were just another artistic material, using it to create what he calls “events”: sculptures that are transformed in and by time. Many of them have been documented on film or were [Read More]
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Antiques & Fine Art Dealers & Auctioneers – Business Ratio Report” report to their offering. This Business Ratio Report compares the financial performance of the leading players in the Antiques & Fine Art [Read More]
On 19 June 2009, Sotheby’s will present The Graham Arader Sale. For almost four decades, Graham Arader has been one of the world’s most recognizable collectors and dealers of color-plate books, atlases, cartography, and natural history watercolors. This June, Sotheby’s will offer [Read More]
“Today’s art market demands, apart from high quality, the factors of rarity and market freshness,” thus Robert Ketterer, auctioneer and owner of Ketterer Kunst. And he adds: “I’m very glad, especially at our grand Welcome Auctions on 19/20 June 2009 in our [Read More]
The gallery’s newest exhibition presents a selection of drawings, paintings, sculptures, photographs and films by emerging artists from India and Pakistan. It is curated by Gerard Mermoz who selected a lively cross section of contemporary art work during a three-month journey from [Read More]
The National Gallery of Canada Foundation is proud to announce that it has received an additional gift from Stellarton, Nova Scotia arts philanthropists Donald and Beth Sobey for The Donald and Beth Sobey Chief Curator’s Research Endowment. This additional gift brings the [Read More]
Ballistic Publishing is proud to announce the pinnacle of digital art with EXPOSÉ 7, the latest book in its groundbreaking series celebrating the Finest Digital Art in the Known Universe. With more art, more artists, and a judging panel unanimous in its praise for the remarkable standard of work, EXPOSÉ 7 showcases a talented community […]
Skyscrapers: Prints, Drawings, and Photographs of the Early Twentieth Century On View June 6 – November 1, 2009 At the turn of the 20th century when they first began to appear, skyscrapers were seen as symbols of modernity and testaments to human [Read More]
Thousands of children have benefited from their participation in the art programs run by the Michener Art Museum. They will proudly display their work from June 7 through June 27, in the museum’s annual June Balloon. Admission is free to the Children’s [Read More]
Recent major acquisitions of British contemporary art will go on display in the BP Exhibition Classified, opening at Tate Britain on 22 June 2009. This free exhibition will include large-scale works from Tate’s collection. Using a wide range of media, Classified will [Read More]
The Tyler Museum of Art is celebrating the debut of its major summer exhibition, Fashioning Kimono: Art Deco and Modernism in Japan, with the final program in its 2009 Spring Lecture Series on Sunday, June 7. Annie Van Assche, independent curator and [Read More]