Sotheby’s London announced that its Contemporary Art Evening Auction on Monday, June 28, 2010 will present collectors with a one-off opportunity to acquire some of the best Post-War and Contemporary artworks by the venerated and highly sought-after School of London artists Lucian [Read More]
Monthly Archives: June 2010
On October 10, 2010 the Crocker Art Museum—the first art museum established in the Western United States—will unveil a new 125,000-square-foot building designed by Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects that will more than triple the museum’s current size. The new building will [Read More]
The Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University (SMU) and the Prado Museum in Madrid today announced the launch of a three-year partnership, marking the first such international program for Spain’s national museum. The multifaceted collaboration encompasses the loan of major paintings from [Read More]
Christie’s New York sale of Old Masters & 19th Century Art featuring Select Works from the Salander-O’Reilly Galleries on June 9 achieved $11,749,750/£8,103,276/€9,791,458 with sell-through rates of 60% by lot, 78% by value. The top lot of the sale was William Bouguereau’s [Read More]
Lakeside Pottery Studio and Gallery is pleased to announce it’s affiliation with Juan L. Andreu. Juan will be displaying his work at Lakeside Pottery’s Gallery. Juan will be using Lakeside Pottery’s studio for his clay sculpting work and will conduct classes and [Read More]
What happens when a city collapses and nature takes over? The majesty and tragedy of Detroit are displayed in Detroit Disassembled: Photographs by Andrew Moore, organized by the Akron Art Museum and making its world debut in Akron June 5 – October [Read More]
The Fleming Museum is proud to present the work of Vermont artists Francis Colburn (1909-1984) and Ronald Slayton (1910-1992), in celebration of the one-hundredth anniversary of their births. Longtime friends, the two artists exhibited widely in group exhibitions throughout their long careers, [Read More]
In the month of June The gallery STEINER – art & wine presents for the first time in it’s history Art from Ecuador. Veronica Ibsel Dominguez, native from Guayaquil, a harbour city (in the Western part of the republic) and the largest [Read More]
Christie’s London announced that they will offer an icon of Pop Art – Silver Liz by Andy Warhol (1928-1987) – at the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 30 June 2010. Unseen in public for over 20 years, the work was [Read More]
Just because something is broken doesn’t mean it is not beautiful. The pub is a symbol of Britain. It provides us with a sense of place, of community and best if all a welcoming place in which to enjoy a pint. The [Read More]
With great pleasure The gallery STEINER – art & wine will host the premiere exhibition of Israelian artist Reuven Shezen. He is considered as one of the most gifted emerging artists of contemporary art in his country. Exhibitions have led him to [Read More]
Contemporary art and artists, celebrity, notoriety, branding and mass media, fame and fortune are essential elements of the provocative exhibition Pop Life: Art in a Material World, presented by the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) this summer. Organized by Tate Modern in [Read More]
“Revealing Culture,” an exhibition highlighting the works of contemporary artists with disabilities, at the Smithsonian’s S. Dillon Ripley Center runs through Aug. 29. The multisensory exhibition features more than 130 works of art in a broad range of media― installations, video, performance, [Read More]
A master of classic American street photography, Leon Levinstein (American, 1910–1988) is best known for his candid and unsentimental black-and-white figure studies made in New York City neighborhoods from Times Square and the Lower East Side to Coney Island.Open through October 17, [Read More]