An exhibition of new and recent work by Irish artist Alan Phelan opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) on Wednesday 22 July 2009. Alan Phelan: Fragile Absolutes presents 16 works inspired by the artist’s ongoing engagement [Read More]
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Sotheby’s London has announced that it will offer for sale as part of its English Literature, History, History, Children’s Books and Illustrations on Tuesday 14th July the remarkable collection of some 3,100 items that document Sir Harford Jones’s time between 1783 and [Read More]
A veritable Who’s Who of Texas art, past and present, will impart spirit, artistic grace and Lone Star State pride at an auction of Texas Art at Heritage Auction Galleries on July 16, at the company’s Slocum Street Annex in Dallas’s Downtown [Read More]
Over € 7.9 million*, thus the very good results from the Spring Auctions at Ketterer Kunst in Munich and Hamburg. “Even though it isn’t easy currently to get hold of good works, we succeeded in collecting an offering that met with an [Read More]
In its 33rd year of operations, this summertime gallery has come to be regarded as the cornerstone of the market for works by Ukrainian artists. This year’s collection of nearly two hundred objects includes works by well-known artists such as Lev Getz, [Read More]
C E R A S O L I Gallery presents ‘Urban Myth’ a group exhibition in the front galleries curated by Bristol urban artist Graffiti Kingpin INKIE, representing a cross-section of the dominant forces in UK urban art scene: Pure Evil, Zeus, [Read More]
Art Nouveau Magazine will open a portal at the Wm Turner Gallery where imagination meets mechanism. “Extraordinary Machine,” an art show featuring works by two radical visionaries, Kendrick Daye and Corinne Stevie Francilus, will open with a wine reception beginning promptly at [Read More]
New Jersey drivers have never had more reason to sit back, relax and enjoy their daily ride. Palisades, the nice New Jersey car insurance company, is bringing the distinctive and unique beauty of New Jersey – from the beaches in the south [Read More]
Today VisionArt(R) announces the launch of the first LED HDTV, Frame and Fine-Art television concealment system in the industry, the NEW custom-made TRIO. Three great artistic designs combined with a motorized retracting canvas provide one simple “out-of-sight” consumer solution to hide the [Read More]
Where did these Impressionist ideas come from? In seeking to capture the transient effects of nature, the French Impressionists were indebted to a tradition of painting in the open-air which had thrived in Western Europe for almost a century. Drawing on the [Read More]
“Nature Captured” features sixty-three stunning, full-color wildlife photographs of some of the rarest and most endangered Indian species. From the elegance of close ups to the timeless beauty of behavioral shots of endangered wildlife, from the adrenaline of the kill to the [Read More]
Digital collage paintings by artist and teacher Robert Masla will be on view at the Michele & Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts from July 21 through October 18, 2009. Masla’s collages juxtapose contemporary art tools such as the digital camera and [Read More]
This summer, The Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, NY will present Paper Chase: Works on Paper by William Merritt Chase and his Contemporaries. William Merritt Chase (1849-1916) was one of the most important American artists of his period. A pivotal figure [Read More]
This exhibition will assemble for the first time the major works by American artist, Maurice Prendergast, during two trips to Italy (1898-99 and 1911-12): a body of work that is one of the most attractive and revealing in the story of American [Read More]