After the great success at Palazzo della Ragione di Milano, with more than 38.000 people visiting the show, from 28 August to 14 November 2010, the Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere e Arti – Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti in Venice will host the [Read More]
Monthly Archives: September 2010
With their current exhibition For Me / For You Kaune, Sudendorf Gallery pesents new works by Berlin fine art photographer Stefan Heyne. Heyne was born in 1965 in Brandenburg/Havel and studied scenography at the art school Berlin from 1987 to 1993. He [Read More]
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), kicks-off the school year with its annual College Night celebration on Thursday, September 23, from 7 – 11 p.m. This marks the 6th year of this FREE event (created by the MFA in 2005), welcoming [Read More]
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection presents Adolph Gottlieb. A Retrospective, the first retrospective exhibition of this great American Abstract Expressionist painter to be shown in Italy. Open through January 9, 2011. Like those previously dedicated to William Baziotes and Richard Pousette-Dart at the [Read More]
On 14 September the Dulwich Picture Gallery will unveil a new, permanent sculpture in its grounds. Walking the Dog by acclaimed artist Peter Randall-Page is being presented to the Gallery to mark its 2011 bicentenary. It is the first contemporary sculpture to [Read More]
Tate Liverpool announce the appointment of Gavin Delahunty to the position of Head of Exhibitions and Displays. Gavin is currently Curator at mima (Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art). He will join the gallery in November 2010 and succeeds Peter Gorschlüter, who has [Read More]
Phillips de Pury & Company announced the highlights of the forthcoming New York Photographs sale on Friday, October 8, 2010. Securing its position as a leader in the Photographs market, the Photographs sale features a strong balance of the best in classic [Read More]
On October 20, 2010 Gagosian will inaugurate a new gallery in Paris. Gagosian Gallery Paris is located in the 8th arrondissement, between Avenue Matignon and the Champs Elysées, in what is known as the “Triangle d’or”. Occupying 900 square meters on four [Read More]
The Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane presents a solo exhibition of key works from the past five years by leading Sydney based Malaysian artist Simryn Gill, open through October 17. Queensland Art Gallery Director Tony Ellwood said ‘Simryn Gill: Gathering’ included [Read More]
20 years ago Anita Beckers founded a publishing house in Darmstadt, in which she carried editions by renowned artists such as Guillaume Bijl, Wim Delvoye, Thomas Huber, Jürgen Klauke and Urs Lüthi. Later, this edition gallery resulted in an art gallery which [Read More]
The Demuth Museum’s forthcoming exhibition will present a unique examination of the friendship and art work of Charles Demuth (1883-1935) and Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986). Although their artistic styles were clearly independent, these two artists supported each other in their own creations of [Read More]
From 8 October 2010 to 16 January 2011, the Van Gogh Museum will be presenting Illusions of reality: Naturalist painting, photography and cinema, 1875-1918. The exhibition, curated by guest curator Gabriel P. Weisberg, Professor of Art History at the University of Minnesota, [Read More]
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University announces a floor-to-ceiling reinstallation of its contemporary gallery with a new exhibition of art dating from the 1950s to the present. The Freidenrich Family Gallery’s new look juxtaposes recent acquisitions with familiar pieces and artworks [Read More]
An arresting image from Irma Stern’s time in Zanzibar, where she was powerfully affected by the beauty of the local Indian women, features in Bonhams next sale of South African Art in London on October 26 and 27. There are no fewer [Read More]