Jesse Boles graduated from Ryerson University in Photographic Studies in 2005 and has been gaining attention in the Toronto art scene and beyond for his decadent images of 21st-century industrial landscapes. Jesse Boles, “Crude Landscape #104”, 2005. C-print, 38 X 45 inches. [Read More]
Daily Archives: January 2, 2010
The National Gallery of Ireland’s famous Vaughan collection of watercolours by JMW Turner (1775-1851) will be on display for the month of January. It includes Turner’s most striking works in watercolor painted during his later European tours: the Doge’s Palace in Venice, [Read More]
Join Richard Rand, senior curator and curator of paintings and sculpture at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, for a look at the newly-acquired painting Farm in the Landes (House of the Garde) by Pierre Étienne Théodore Rousseau. Pierre Étienne Théodore [Read More]
Returning to the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, photo l.a. 2010, the 19th Annual International Los Angeles Photographic Art Exposition moves back to it’s former home at 1855 Main Street, Santa Monica, California. Conveniently located, just off of the 10 Freeway and two [Read More]
This winter the Portland Museum of Art will explore the world of collages in the exhibition Collage: Piecing It Together, on view through February 28, 2010. Featuring approximately 25 works from the Museum’s collection and selected loans from contemporary Maine artists, this [Read More]
This exhibition highlights for the first time the prints of David C. Driskell, artist, art historian, collector, educator, and one of the most respected names in the world of African American art and culture. Open through January 17, 2010. With 75 prints, [Read More]