Alexander Gronsky (Estonia, 1980) has been chosen as the winner of the Foam Paul Huf Award 2010 by an international jury today. The annual prize, is given to a young international talent in photography under 35 years of age. Alexander Gronsky, “Less [Read More]
Monthly Archives: March 2010
DeCordova Sculpture Park + Museum announces the acquisition of Reflection II, a sculpture by internationally acclaimed artist Antony Gormley. It is the first international acquisition for DeCordova. Reflection II is scheduled to be installed Monday, March 15, 2010. Director Dennis Kois says, [Read More]
This exhibition will celebrate the remarkable expansion of the Walters’ drawings collection resulting from recent gifts. In 2009, the Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation presented to the museum 22 works on paper by a number of 19th-century French artists. Open April 17–July 3, [Read More]
This summer the Portland Museum of Art will present Winslow Homer and the Poetics of Place, on view June 5 through September 6, 2010. In honor of the centennial of Homer’s death in September, this exhibition will showcase 20 works from the [Read More]
Christie’s New York has announced the sale of one of the greatest private American collections of Modern Art to come to auction: The Collection of Mrs. Sidney F. Brody. Remarkable for its extraordinary depth and quality, the collection boasts a wealth of [Read More]
Home is a word dense with personal and social meaning, and one that conjures images of everything from a stately mansion, to an apartment building, to a child’s treetop refuge. More than simply a house, a home is at once the focus [Read More]
Sotheby’s New York 23 March 2010 sale of Chinese Works of Art will feature paintings, ceramics, jades and furniture including a number of Imperial works from distinguished private collections. Among the highlights of the sale is A Fine and Rare Imperial ‘Zitan’ [Read More]
Following four years of construction, Design Museum Holon has opened. The award-winning building by Ron Arad Architects, is constructed of five sinuous bands of varying shades of COR-TEN (weathered steel), Design Museum Holon is Arad’s first architectural project of this scale and [Read More]
Sotheby’s Amsterdam saleroom was filled to overflowing as the company’s offering of the world-renowned BAT ArtVenture Collection, formerly known as The Peter Stuyvesant Collection became the most heavily sale attended in Sotheby’s history in Amsterdam. The sale – Sotheby’s first auction of [Read More]
The current and upcoming episodes on VernissageTV Art TV focus on the art scene in New York, with highlights such as the Whitney Biennial 2010, the Jeff Koons curated show Skin Fruit at the New Museum, and The Armory Show week. Focus [Read More]
2010 will mark the fortieth anniversary of William Tillyer’s spectacular rise to prominence, celebrating a four decade long artistic career which has been as groundbreaking and varied as it has been long, and which shows no signs of slowing in the future! [Read More]
New York-based digital light artist Leo Villareal’s recent completion of Sky (Tampa) on the south façade of the new Tampa Museum of Art features a dramatic 12,000-square-foot public art commission that illuminates the downtown core. The exterior of the new museum features [Read More]
The Gibbes Museum of Art will present the exclusive exhibition Modern Masters from the Ferguson Collection in the Main Gallery from April 30 through August 22, 2010. Selected from the private collection of prominent art enthusiasts Esther and James Ferguson, this exhibition [Read More]
The Worcester Art Museum is proud to announce March 2010 line-up of exhibitions and events. Opening March 7, WAM welcomes Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present, featuring candid shots, images of live performances, publicity portraits and [Read More]