Art Antiques London, the innovative new Haughton art and antiques fair, will launch this summer with a glittering “First Night” Gala on June 9th for The Bush Theatre, London’s most celebrated experimental theatre. Located in Shepherd’s Bush, in the London Borough of [Read More]
Daily Archives: February 17, 2010
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Raqs Media Collective presents The Things That Happen When Falling in Love, a new commission for BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art from Friday 2 April through Sunday 20 June 2010. Based in New Delhi, Raqs comprises Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata [Read More]
The Ana Tzarev Gallery is hosting a groundbreaking exhibition of works from the 2009 Freedom to Create Prize, an international award celebrating the courage of artists who use their talents to promote social justice, build the foundations for open societies and inspire [Read More]
PORTLAND, OREGON – Works by modern art masters Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso have recently been added to the collection of J D Smith Fine Art. These amazing works are now on view. Henri Matisse was a monumental figure in 20th century [Read More]
Gauguin’s Nevermore has been voted by members of the public as the most romantic artwork Nevermore, which is on display at The Courtauld Gallery, was chosen by artist and broadcaster Matthew Collings, and was selected from a list of five works chosen [Read More]
Anna Fox, Zoe Leonard, Sophie Ristelhueber and Donovan Wylie have been nominated for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2010. The selection this year again highlights the diversity of contemporary photography, incorporating both conceptual practice as well as approaches which fall within a [Read More]
The Tampa Museum of Art has announced it’s schedule of exhibitions in conjunction with the public opening of the new building. Designed by noted architect Stanley Saitowitz of San Francisco-based Natoma Architects, Inc., the 66,000-square-foot glimmering metal mesh-clad structure is dynamically situated [Read More]
Bonhams sale of South African art on March 24th in London boasts stunning works by Sekoto and Pierneef, two of the sub continents leading artists. A glorious glowing Gerard Sekoto (South African, 1913-1993) oil painting, titled ‘Market Street Scene, Cape Town’ 35.5 [Read More]