Water Works: Surface Tension, an exhibition of drawings by Sky Pape that demonstrates once again the artist’s ability to push the boundaries of the medium, will open at the June Kelly Gallery on February 5. It will remain on view through March […]
Daily Archives: February 2, 2010
Sprüth Magers Berlin is pleased to present the first solo exhibition of Michail Pirgelis in Berlin. The artist, who was born in Germany and grew up in Greece, is displaying in ‘Ακρόπολης – Acropolis’ new sculptures and objects which are all based […]
Architect, all three levels of government and community members join to mark the launch of Canada’s newest art gallery EDMONTON, AB – The Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA), in downtown Edmonton, opened to the public on January 31, 2010 at 9 am. […]
In light of the current U.S. economy and its historic correlation to the 1930s, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art premieres a new exhibition of New Deal-era artwork this spring. Revisiting the New Deal: Government Patronage and the Fine Arts, 1933-1943 […]
This winter the Hammer Museum presents a retrospective of drawings by Rachel Whiteread, the first large-scale museum survey of work on paper by the British artist. Organized by Allegra Pesenti, curator of the Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, this exhibition includes […]
Claude Jones – Taxonomy and Rhonda Dee – Second Nature 3 – 27 Feb 2010 at Artereal Gallery, Rozelle, NSW. Both of these artists make work which addresses issues of what it is to be human in unique and sensitive ways. The […]
The largest collection of paintings by David B. Goldstein will be on display in the Washington DC area. The artist strives to capture the intangibles of how a place feels. Many subjects include water related themes that were inspired from Goldstein’s time […]