Dan Morphy Auctions will offer 3,000 lots of antiques from fresh-to-market collections on May 13-15, 2010 . Morphy’s will enter exciting new territory with its offering of more than 300 lots of authentic African tribal art from a 40-year collection amassed by [Read More]
Monthly Archives: March 2010
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Jackson Fine Art is pleased to present two contrasting solo shows by New York- based photographers Andrew Moore and Simon Chaput. Andrew Moore’s large-scale images depicting the ruined, yet ornate, remains of Detroit bring a new life to these otherwise stagnant and [Read More]
Gallery, 101 EXHIBIT , proudly presents Marcus Antonius Jansen’s, (ZEITGEIST), on May 8. 2010 in Miami Florida with a public Reception at 7:00pm, at 101 Northeast 40th Street, Miami, FL 33137-3511. Jansen carries us into the shadows of our 21st century with [Read More]
The annual exhibition of Masters of Fine Arts candidates from the College of Visual and Performing Arts will include 20 artists displaying a broad range of traditional and contemporary work, including painting, ceramics and sculpture, as well as digital photography, installation, and [Read More]
San Diego Fine Art Society (SDFAS) is proud to present ArtPulse.TV, a new online television show committed to exposing San Diego’s rich arts and culture with in-depth interviews and fresh content every week. Hosted by award-winning journalist Phoebe Chongchua, ArtPulse.TV will feature [Read More]
Sotheby’s announced that in its Evening Sale of Old Master and Early British Paintings in London on Wednesday, 7 July 2010, it will present for sale Joseph Mallord William Turner RA’s great masterpiece Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino, with an estimate of [Read More]
The Board of Directors and staff of the Kimbell Art Museum are mourning the tragic loss of former museum director and dear friend, Dr. Edmund (Ted) P. Pillsbury. Kay Fortson, Board president, Kimbell Art Foundation commented, “Ted was a brilliant director and [Read More]
This exhibition showcases a range of design and architecture projects that explore the most important issues associated with sustainability. Celebrated through a selection of pioneering and forward thinking design approaches, this exhibition places sustainable design centre stage, focusing on how design can [Read More]
Photographers from around the world were invited to submit conservation-themed photographs in the following categories: Landscape, Flora, Wildlife, Underwater, Environment at Risk, and one category new this year – Community at Risk, which focuses on environmental threats to urban areas. On view [Read More]
Out of a total of 135 works by 42 artists 82% sold making a total of £2.6m (R28.5m) achieved by this sale, the seventh South African Art Sale in five years at Bonhams. Works by Jacob Hendrik Pierneef, Gerard Sekoto and Maggie [Read More]
The first major exhibition to reevaluate the last half of Salvador Dalí’s career will be presented exclusively at the High Museum of Art this August. Beginning in the late 1930s, Dalí went through a radical change in which he embraced Catholicism, developed [Read More]
A Modigliani pencil drawing of Beatrice Hastings, circa 1915, brought $84,000 at Swann Galleries March 9th 2010 auction of 19th & 20th Century Prints & Drawings. The portrait of the political activist and literary figure, which was once in the celebrated collection [Read More]
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is pleased to present New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape, on view from July 17 to October 3, 2010. Comprised of close to 150 photographs, it is a restaging of a historically significant [Read More]
Upon first glance, Yang Yongliang’s photographs appear as dreamlike Chinese paintings, not unlike those he studied extensively as a student of traditional art at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. However, upon closer inspection, one finds that his works are cleverly crafted [Read More]