Visual Artist Bernard Stanley Hoyes Reveals Nature’s “Landscapes” with New Watercolor Show Whittier, CA – Visual art master Bernard Stanley Hoyes is swirling his magical paint brush once again. The artist/sculptor traveled the globe last year, making headlines with his New York […]
Daily Archives: April 28, 2010
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The RISD Museum presents Siebren Versteeg: In Advance of Another Thing in the Spalter New Media Gallery. Versteeg (American, b. 1971) uses online mass media to explore themes of contemporary life. Organized by Judith Tannenbaum, the Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary […]
Timothy Taylor Gallery is delighted to present the first solo exhibition in London by Berlin-based artist Volker Hueller as part of the gallery’s The Viewing Room programme. Open 28 APRIL – 21 MAY 2010. Hueller’s hand-coloured etchings exploit all the associative power […]
Max Liebermann, celebrated as “the German Manet,” was the leader of a generation of German painters who were inspired by the stylistic developments in France. With colleagues Lovis Corinth and Max Slevogt, he forged the way for Impressionism in Germany. The Museum […]
A delicate wreath made of fine gold oak leaves with acorns, of the type worn by Alexander the Great’s father, Philip II of Macedon, is one of the highlights of Bonhams sale of Antiquities on April 28 in New Bond Street. This […]
Another Country brings together ten highly respected contemporary painters: Tony Bevan, Arturo Di Stefano, Luke Elwes, Timothy Hyman, Andrzej Jackowski, Merlin James, Glenys Johnson, Alex Lowery, Lino Mannocci and Thomas Newbolt. Although the artists have exhibited together previously in Italy, they have […]
The globalization of Latin American art has transformed the boundaries of museum circuits and of public and private art collecting on a world scale, enhancing the value of Latin American art in the international market in ways that would have been almost […]
Emma Rodgers is a Wirral based artist who has achieved international acclaim for her sculptures. This display focuses on a recent work called ‘The Dancer’. This beautiful sculpture is shown alongside original preparatory sketches and items from the casting process. These objects […]
Sam Francis (1923-1994) was a citizen of the world who lived for art. American by birth, he spent a large part of his life in Paris, Tokyo and New York and had painting studios around the world until his death. Some of […]