The Contemporary Arts Center will be giving away the Shepard Fairey Rise Above print to two lucky fans. In celebration of the CAC’s benefit bash on May 22 – THE EVENT, the CAC will hold two drawings for THE EVENT ticket purchasers. [Read More]
Daily Archives: April 12, 2010
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Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century, has opened at The Museum of Modern Art. On view through June 28, 2010. The exhibition comprises 300 prints from 1929 to 1989, at least one fifth of them previously unknown to the public, and focuses on [Read More]
The Amon Carter Museum is pleased to announce that Marci Driggers Caslin has joined its staff as the exhibition coordinator. In her new position, Caslin is responsible for coordinating permanent collection and traveling exhibitions presented at the museum. “Marci brings to the [Read More]
The Van Gogh Museum of Amsterdam is hosting Paul Gauguin’s Breakthrough into Modernity through June 6th, 2010. Given the importance of Gauguin and his art, this exhibition brings art fans from around the world looking to explore not only his art, but [Read More]
Richard Aste, an art historian with broad experience working with European painting, sculpture, and works on paper, has been appointed Curator of European Art at the Brooklyn Museum. Currently Associate Curator at Museo de Arte de Ponce in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Aste [Read More]
On June 26, the Amon Carter Museum presents Constructive Spirit: Abstract Art in South and North America, 1920s–50s. This groundbreaking exhibition is the first to bring together South American and U.S. geometric abstraction and includes a range of paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, [Read More]
The Directors of Bonhams, international fine arts auctioneers, are pleased to announce the appointment of Amy J. Lawch, G.G. as the firm’s Regional Representative for Houston, Texas. As Regional Representative, Ms. Lawch, an Accredited Appraiser certified by the International Society of Appraisers, [Read More]
Sotheby’s New York will offer the most important work by Brice Marden ever to appear at auction, “Cold Mountain I” (Path). Executed in 1988-89, the masterwork was the first in the artist’s acclaimed series of six monumental (108 x 144 in.) canvases [Read More]