David Seidner: Paris Fashions, 1945 presents photographs of a collection of couture-clad dolls made for the Théâtre de la Mode, a wildly creative effort by the French fashion industry to broadcast to the world that they were back in business after World [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2009
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Ogilvy China today opened a new art exhibition, entitled “Revealing Expectations,” at O Gallery, the creative agency’s purpose-built art gallery located in the reception area of its Beijing office. The unveiling of the exhibit coincides with the launch of the “O Gallery [Read More]
Once a year, the Deutsche Guggenheim presents an exhibition organized by Deutsche Bank. In 2009, this presentation will showcase the complex work of Imi Knoebel in an ’Exhibition in Two Acts’ in Berlin. New works by the artist will be shown at [Read More]
One of New York City’s most popular spaces, the spacious Charles Engelhard Court in The New American Wing tops the list of areas in the Main Building of The Metropolitan Museum of Art that will be open to the public on Memorial [Read More]
Over 140 people turned out on 7 May to make the Opening Show for LiKailin Gallery in Prestbury a fantastic success. From London to Liverpool, from Leeds to Lancashire (and from almost everywhere in between!), lovers of contemporary fine art filled this [Read More]
Art show by the talented young artist Kostadin Kostov. The gallery will exhibit Kostadin’s artwork from June 6, 2009 5p.m Award winning Bulgarian born artist, Kostadin Kostov, a lover of the Arts from his youth, is announcing the implementation of his art [Read More]
After six successful years, the 2009 festival, which will take place in Barcelona from May 21 to May 31, will explore the dialogue and intersections between video art and other arts disciplines such as dance, film, music and literature. Loop continues with [Read More]
Fundación Proa presents this edition of arteBA, continuing a tradition that has followed year after year. In this occasion, for four uninterrupted years, Proa will sponsor arteBA’s Press room and will designate a visual artist who will be in charge of designing [Read More]
When the New Mexico History Museum opens in Santa Fe on May 24, visitors will see a 20-foot metal sculpture crawl along an exterior wall, mimicking the life-giving Rio Grande. Inside the sculpture, a magical mix of sculpted resin and strategic spotlights [Read More]
The 20/21 British Art Fair is the only fair specialising exclusively in modern and contemporary British art. It will take place again this year at the Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London SW7, from 16 to 20 September. Stephen Farthing RA [Read More]
The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Md. has selected digital radiography from GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies as a critical resource to capture, analyze and share images of the museum’s art collection. The Walters’ conservation and research team uses GE’s CR50P digital [Read More]
The Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW) has been a partner of the ZKM | Karlsruhe for many years. As an expansion of this partnership, the Collection Landesbank Baden-Württemberg has, additionally, collaborated with the ZKM | Museum of Contemporary Art since 2005. In the context [Read More]
“If we spirits have offended, think but this and all is mended: that you have but slumbered here, while these visions did appear. And this weak and idle theme, no more yielding but a dream.” A summer group show featuring Brian Horton, [Read More]
“Goodbye,” Andrew Wyeth’s last finished painting, will be published for the first time in the 2009 edition of Island Journal, the Island Institute’s acclaimed annual magazine of island life. This last tempera, completed in October, 2008, is the highlight of an extraordinary [Read More]