The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) will present three major and diverse exhibitions to debut its new Lynda and Stewart Resnick Exhibition Pavilion. The Resnick Pavilion will open to the public in October 2010 with Eye for the Sensual: Selections [Read More]
Daily Archives: February 24, 2010
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Amdur Productions, a nationally acclaimed art festival production company, announced today that the iconic Gold Coast Art Fair will move to Grant Park’s Butler Field, at the corner of Monroe and Lake Shore Drive, for its 53rd year. Nationally revered as the [Read More]
Marianne Boesky Gallery announces an exhibition of new work by Dutch artist Jacco Olivier. This is the artist’s third solo show at the gallery. Fusing painting and filmmaking, Jacco Olivier continually reworks his canvases, photographing each iteration and brushstroke, and finally combining [Read More]
The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts, owned and operated by established Triangle area artists, is hosting a benefit gala to raise money for the North Carolina Symphony on Thursday, February 25th, from 6-9 p.m. Admission to the event, which features fine food and [Read More]
NEW YORK, – The Museum of Modern Art presents William Kentridge: Five Themes, a comprehensive survey of the artist’s career, featuring more than 120 works in a range of mediums—animated films, drawings, prints, theater models, and books—on view from February 24 to [Read More]
The High Museum of Art will host “European Design Since 1985: Shaping the New Century,” the first comprehensive assessment of Western European design from 1985 to 2005. The exhibition traces the evolution of design with nearly 200 works by some of the [Read More]
The Art of Power. Arms, Armour and Paintings from the Spanish Court March 8 to May 16, 2010 Rooms A and B Following the exhibition “The Art of Power: Armour and Portraits from Imperial Spain”, held at the National Gallery of Art, [Read More]
Radical, experimental and avant garde, Henry Moore (1898-1986) was one of Britain’s greatest artists. This major exhibition will re-assert his position at the forefront of progressive twentieth-century sculpture, bringing together the most comprehensive selection of his works for a generation. Henry Moore [Read More]
The Dallas Museum of Art will premiere an exhibition exploring how modern and contemporary artists—from Childe Hassam and Edward Hopper to Willem De Kooning, Gerhard Richter and Catherine Opie—have drawn upon coastal landscapes as a source of inspiration, metaphor and mystery in [Read More]