The Cleveland Museum of Art has organized an exhibition that focuses on a little-known Cleveland artist, Mabel Hewit. Midwest Modern: The Color Woodcuts of Mabel Hewit features 76 works from the museum’s collection supplemented with loans from Mr. and Mrs. William Jurey, […]
Monthly Archives: June 2010
The Taking of Christ by Caravaggio (1571-1610) has returned to public view in the Beit Wing of the National Gallery of Ireland. The painting, which is placed on indefinite loan to the National Gallery from the Jesuit Community of Dublin, was on […]
The Walker Art Center announces its 2010–2011 performing arts season today, featuring the ambitious five-part Adventures in New Puppetry series; an all-European edition of the annual Out There series showcasing new directions in performance; and area premieres, including two world premiere orchestral […]
The High Museum of Art will host “Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century,” the first major retrospective in the U.S. in more than 30 years of one of photography’s most original and influential masters. On view from February 19 through May 29, 2011, […]
Alexander Calder and Contemporary Art: Form, Balance, Joy pairs the work of Alexander Calder with the work of seven contemporary artists whose practices are bound to Calder’s legacy as modern sculptor. Open June 26 – October 17, 2010. While a well-known, even […]
Keds, the all-American original sneaker brand, today announced its sponsorship of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s summer season, July 1-September 26, which includes Christian Marclay: Festival, an exhibition of the work of this groundbreaking artist known for the distinctive fusion of […]
The Serpentine Gallery presents Wolfgang Tillmans’ first major exhibition in London since 2003. Conceived by the artist for the Serpentine Gallery, the exhibition will present figurative and abstract work from the last ten years. Open 26 June—19 September 2010. Over the past […]
In the front gallery Johansson Projects presents a two person exhibition entitled Some Math. Jana Flynn creates 3-dimensional drawings out of string, colorful networks stuck on an infinite loop of interconnectivity. Her graphs-gone-wild define the spaces they inhabit as their axis expose […]
Sandra Lee Gallery presents the works of local artist Donna McGinnis in the upcoming solo exhibition Clouds and Abstractions, on display July 6 through 28, 2010. The gallery welcomes the general public to the opening reception in honor of the artist, to […]
This summer the Whitney Museum of American Art focuses on the work of the visionary artist Charles Burchfield (1893 1967) in an exhibition curated by acclaimed sculptor Robert Gober. Heat Waves in a Swamp: The Paintings of Charles Burchfield features more than […]
Baterbys Art Auction Gallery – Florida’s premier fine art and contemporary art auction house, with galleries in Orlando and Delray Beach – has won the 2010 Best of Show award for Advertising and Public Relations by the National Auctioneers Association, based in […]
A heady combination of Glasgow’s Oldest Art Institute and Glasgow School of Art’s newest Graduates Historic artists’ organization, the Royal Glasgow Institute (RGI) is hosting its first ever exhibition showcasing the work of young artists who recently graduated with Fine Art Degrees […]
An oil on canvas Paris street scene by the renowned French painter Edouard Cortes (1882-1969), titled Boulevard des Capucines, sold for $34,500 at a two-session Fine & Decorative Arts Catalog Auction held June 19 by Leland Little Auction & Estate Sales, Ltd., […]
The National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts announced plans to renovate its exhibition galleries and create a new visitor center and a School studio gallery. The renovations will modernize the existing galleries, provide visitors with more meaningful and educational experiences, […]