Ico Gallery is honored to announce “Eternal Guests,” an exhibition of the works of Federico Cuesta, running through the month of May. “Guests” is a surrealist show that focuses on Cuesta’s interest in the natural state of the environment and its eventual [Read More]
Monthly Archives: May 2010
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NEW YORK – Horizons, a series of architectural photographs by Brazilian photographer Bruno Cals, will be on view at 1500 Gallery from May 6-July 31, 2010. The six photographs in the exhibition are part of a personal artistic project that Cals, a [Read More]
Washington, D.C. – The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has announced the 18 recipients of the 2010 Housing Awards. The AIA’s Housing Awards Program, now in its tenth year, was established to recognize the best in housing design and promote the importance [Read More]
Christie’s has announced a sale of works of art selected from the Estate of Francis Newton Souza to take place on 9 June 2010 as part of the South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art auction. Comprising over 150 lots created throughout the [Read More]
Forty years on from John Latham’s first solo exhibition at Lisson Gallery in 1970, the gallery revisits works and actions from that seminal show in the wider context of the artist’s work through the 1970s, a period of extraordinary innovation, productivity and [Read More]
Bonhams & Butterfields will offer American and European prints on May 4, 2010, a simulcast auction to be held in its San Francisco and Los Angeles salesrooms. As many as 340 lots will be offered, including rare and desirable etchings, lithographs, woodcuts [Read More]
The Everson Museum of Art is pleased to announce it is the recipient of a $300,000 matching grant from The Dorothy and Marshall M. Reisman Foundation. This gift will create a strong foundation for the Everson 2010 general operating budget, and encourage [Read More]
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, on May 1st, officially kicked off the public phase of its Campaign for the Gardner with a goal of raising the final $45 million in order to complete the total $180 million initiative. The Campaign [Read More]
A Pablo Picasso painting, Nude, Green Leaves and Bust had belonged to the late Los Angeles collectors Frances and Sidney Brody. Painted in 1932, it set a new record for the most expensive art work sold at auction, fetching $106.5m, at Christie’s [Read More]
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC) has acquired a spectacular Monet Masterpiece thanks to the generosity of Montreal fine arts’ connoisseur, philanthropist and National Gallery of Canada Foundation patron Marjorie Bronfman. Claude Monet, “Rock Needle Seen through the Porte d’Aval, Étretat”, 1886. [Read More]
The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology presents a significant collection of Huichol art from the early part of the last century in Huichol Art and Culture: Balancing the World. The exhibition runs through March 13, 2011. Huichol Art and [Read More]
The Salmagundi Club will host the third annual American Masters at SCNY on May 7th, featuring many of the nation’s finest artists – from Richard Schmid to John Stobart. Proceeds from the show and sale will benefit the Salmagundi Club, one of [Read More]
Kresge Art Museum at Michigan State University presents the summer exhibition EyePoppers: Big & Bold from the Kresge Art Museum Collection, featuring 31 large scale paintings and sculpture from the museum collection. The exhibition is on through July 30, 2010. This exhibition [Read More]
The Jewish Museum will present South African Photographs: David Goldblatt, an exhibition of 150 black-and-white silver gelatin prints taken between 1948 and 2009, from May 2 through September 19, 2010. The photographs on view focus on South Africa’s human landscape in the [Read More]