The Amon Carter Museum of American Art announce that Marci Driggers Caslin has been promoted to registrar. She joined the museum’s staff as exhibition coordinator in March. In her new position, Caslin oversees the registrar’s department, coordinates traveling exhibitions and manages outgoing [Read More]
Daily Archives: August 28, 2010
For almost three decades, Winnipeg painter Wanda Koop has created an overwhelming body of work examining how modes of technology impact nature. The Winnipeg Art Gallery, in collaboration with the National Gallery of Canada, is presenting an exhibition of her work that [Read More]
A masterpiece by Jewad Selim, one of the most important Arab artists, is one of the many exciting works of art in Bonhams latest sale of South Asian and Middle East Art taking place on October 11 at the Royal Mirage Hotel [Read More]
National Museum Wales announced it is able to save for the nation a painting by the 18th century Italian artist Francesco Guardi, View of the Palazzo Loredan dell’Ambasciatore on the Grand Canal. Francesco Guardi. View of the Palazzo Loredan dell’Ambasciatore on the [Read More]
At Beta Klinik on 13 September 2010. At 7.30 p.m. arts teacher and florist mistress Edith Kuhlendahl invites to her vernissage. The collage paintings of the artist from Rengsdorf are on exhibition at Beta Klinik for 4 weeks. The collage technique of [Read More]
The Holburne Museum’s prestigious biennial portrait competition for artists in the south west returns in September 2010 to Chapel Row Gallery, Bath, whilst the Museum is closed for a development project of restoration and extension. The Prize was established in 2002 as [Read More]
Award-winning black and white fine art photographer, Clyde Butcher, returns for his 3rd season to the SWFL Museum of History to share his iconic landscapes in this unique exhibition. Clyde Butcher: Big Cypress Swamp and the Western Everglades, features 40 stunning large-format [Read More]
“John Gossage: The Pond” open Aug. 27 – Jan. 17, 2011, celebrates the recent gift to the Smithsonian American Art Museum of this remarkable photographic series and the re-issue of one of the most influential photography books of the past three decades. [Read More]
Two important medieval Hebrew manuscripts—a Mishneh Torah made between 1300 and 1400 in Germany and an illuminated leaf from a prayer book made in Austria around 1360—are on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Cloisters, respectively, in conjunction with [Read More]
The Incheon International Digital Art Festival 2010 (“INDAF 2010”) will be held beginning September 1 in Tomorrow City in Songdo, Incheon. This is a major international exhibit and culture event organized by Incheon City as part of its efforts to develop as [Read More]