Twins to appear in a performance work by Damien Hirst this summer The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) is doubling up with Damien Hirst in its search for identical twins who are willing to take part in a recreation of the artist’s [Read More]
Monthly Archives: February 2010
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This exhibition is open through April 4, 2010. The the Weisman Museum is open Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and one hour prior to most Center for the Arts performances through intermission. There is no admission charge. Mercedes Matter (1913-2001) played [Read More]
Discover how Cézanne transformed American art at the beginning of the 20th century. Cézanne and American Modernism, on view through May 23, 2010, brings together 16 of the French master’s paintings and watercolors with more than 80 works by 33 American artists, [Read More]
The Holst Birthplace Museum in Cheltenham has acquired a unique and intriguing drawing of the Cheltenham-born composer Gustav Holst by the artist Sir William Rothenstein (1872-1945), with help from the MLA/V&A Purchase Grant Fund, independent charity The Art Fund, The Trafford Memorial [Read More]
František Kupka took painting to its essential elements: the plane, line and dot. Over the course of his career he developed a highly distinctive and unique style that still defies any attempt to classify it due to its focus on science, philosophy [Read More]
The Woodshed Gallery in Franklin, Massachusetts will present original fine art paintings by Metro-West Boston’s Jean Blake White, March 2 thru 20, 2010. This is the first in a series of exhibitions to showcase outstanding local artists. The public is invited to [Read More]
The work of some of the most prominent studio furniture makers in the United States will be shown in a group exhibition of handmade furniture from March 5 through March 27, 2010 at Gallery NAGA (www.gallerynaga.com) in Boston. The show is being [Read More]
before seen Georgia O’Keeffe and the Faraway: Nature and Image exhibition, which will be displayed in Fort Worth, Texas, open through September 6th. The exhibition, a collaboration between the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in [Read More]
Artist Organized Art and New Observations LTD (NOBS) have combined their activities in a leap forward for artist organized media, the voice of thousands of innovative artists. Artist Organized Art, a Massachusetts 501(c)3 Non-Profit, acquired New Observations LTD, a New York State [Read More]
The San Jose Museum of Art presents “Wayne Thiebaud: 70 Years of Painting,” a survey of more than one hundred twenty works drawn from the oeuvre of the celebrated painter. Thiebaud is best known for his vibrantly colored paintings of bakeries and [Read More]
Presented in conjunction with 30th Anniversary of National Women’s History Project New York, N.Y., The New York Public Library celebrates the life and work of three distinguished women photographers (all of whom passed away last year) with an exhibition showcasing a sampling [Read More]
Curated and organized by MOLAA, Changing the Focus: Latin American Photography (1990-2005) is the first survey exhibition to be presented in the Los Angeles area of Latin American photography and photo-based art generated between 1990 and 2005. Organized around four themes of [Read More]
Takamatsu City will host the Setouchi International Art Festival, a festival of modern art, from July 19 through October 31, 2010. Artists, supporters and visitors from around the world will interact with local people, together creating a wonderful festival. Taking advantage of [Read More]
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]