All the galleries at Art Amsterdam will be staging a solo exhibition. This means that 120 artists will have solo exhibitions devoted to their work, which is unique at a contemporary art event. This is how Art Amsterdam will celebrate its 25th [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2009
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One of the most respected dealers of Lowbrow editorial and illustrated art, Matthew Abramowitz, brings his renowned Los Angeles, Calif., establishments, The 4th Wall Gallery and The Gallery@Storyopolis, to Dallas. Opening May 21st at 2925 Fairmount Street, The 4th Wall Gallery brings [Read More]
Seoul Auction, Korea’s leading art auction house, will present an exceptional array of Western and Asian art in the Modern and Contemporary Art sale to be held on 15 May, 2009 at 2pm at the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong. A total of [Read More]
The Gibbes Museum of Art announced that photographer and digital montage artist Stephen Marc of Tempe, Arizona has won the 2009 Elizabeth and Mallory Factor Prize for Southern Art and the $10,000 cash prize that accompanies the award. The Factor Prize acknowledges [Read More]
New York University’s Grey Art Gallery opens the first retrospective of the American photographer John Wood. John Wood: On the Edge of Clear Meaning, on view at the Grey Art Gallery from May 12 through July 18, 2009, which is the most [Read More]
Curator’s Office is pleased to present drawings and photographs by celebrated Southern artist Chris Scarborough. In these works, the artist — whether by meticulous drawing or digital alteration — creates a world that has survived some kind of ambiguous cataclysm and we [Read More]
More than one dozen life-size sculptures by one of the most important American artists of the 20th century will go on view May 9 through Aug. 2 when George Segal : Street Scenes comes to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The exhibition [Read More]
The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art presents a three day event with Canadian art duo, Seripop from Friday 31 July to Sunday 2 August 2009. Seripop artists Chloe Lum and Yannick Desranleau have joined forces with guest curator Sophie Brown to bring [Read More]
The 13th Annual Webby Awards has named guggenheim.org as Best Cultural Institution Web Site of the year. Completely redesigned and relaunched in November 2008, guggenheim.org was redeveloped for a better user experience and instant access to a broad range of information about [Read More]
The richness and diversity of contemporary Indian cinema is explored in The New India, a two-week, 16-film exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), from June 5 through 18, 2009. The exhibition presents feature and short films, including eight New York [Read More]
Dennis Hopper first set foot (or wheels, as the case may be) in Taos, New Mexico, in 1968, while directing one of the ’60s most powerfully iconic visions, Easy Rider, a film that looked so real and felt so raw, (and sounded [Read More]
Kaminski Auctions’ Spring Fine Art and Estates Auction, which took place April 25-26, 2009, attracted bidders both locally in Massachusetts and internationally via phone and live online bidding. The auction offered a wide selection of fine art, antiques and collectibles from estates [Read More]
Christie’s Impressionist and Modern Art Works on Paper and Day sales took place in New York on May 7 and realized a combined total of $20,659,000/ £13,772,800 / €15,417,314, with a sell-through rate of 90% by value. The top price of the [Read More]
Anderson Art Collective (http://www.andersonartcollective.com) opens its inaugural exhibition on Saturday, May 16th from 5pm until 9pm with the art and vibe of artists Ron Anderson (http://www.ronandersonart.com), Benjamin Anderson (http://benjaminanderson.com) and Sean Anderson (http://seananderson.com) in a collaborative show that benefits The Haven a [Read More]