KNOEDLER PROJECT SPACE presents Matt Magee: New Paintings, an exhibition of abstract oil paintings created in 2009–2010, including a number of works from On a Clear Day, 2010, a series of 7 x 5 inch oils (painted on announcement cards for a [Read More]
Monthly Archives: September 2010
Benrimon Contemporary presents Exfoliation, Shay Kun’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, which will feature seventeen new paintings by the artist. Kun recreates nineteenth-century Hudson River School landscapes and combines them with contemporary imagery such as military men, killer whales, skydivers, and [Read More]
The Fondation Beyeler has announced an exhibition of Segantini paintings open JANUARY 16 TO APRIL 25, 2011. Giovanni Segantini, Mezzogiorno sulle Alpi (Midday in the Alps), 1891 Fondation Beyeler The unique luminosity of his paintings made Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899) a major innovator [Read More]
This major exhibition at Fondation Beyeler in Basel on the art of Surrealism will provide insights into one of the most influential artistic and literary movements of the twentieth century. Exhibition open OCTOBER 2, 2011 TO JANUARY 29, 2012. Joan Miró, Composition, [Read More]
Marianne Boesky Gallery presents an exhibition of works on paper by Barnaby Furnas, Jim Nutt and Eduardo Paolozzi, open through. This grouping of works highlights the artists’ intricate processes of mark making, lines, patterning, fragmentation, and at times vibrant use of color. [Read More]
Christie’s will offer The Walter and Phyllis Shorenstein Collection as part of its major fall 2010 and spring 2011 sales in New York and Hong Kong. Assembled over more than four decades by Walter Shorenstein, the San Francisco real estate mogul, and [Read More]
For the first time, a treasure of art publishing that has belonged to the State of North Carolina for more than a century and a half will be exhibited in its entirety at the North Carolina Museum of Art. In recent decades [Read More]
Montana Museum of Art & Culture will resent Three Centuries of European Prints from the MMAC Permanent Collection, open November 12, 2010 – March 12, 2011. Concurrent to Renoir, Magritte, Gauguin and other European Masterpieces from a Private Collection, this exhibition will [Read More]
This exhibition, open, Thursday 23rd September, 2010 – Monday 3rd January, 2011, is the latest in an ongoing series mounted by the Wallace Collection which features selections from celebrated collections of French drawings. The holdings of French paintings in the National Gallery [Read More]
Sotheby’s 6 October 2010 auction of Photographs presents a fine selection of photographic images dating from the medium’s earliest years to those by some of best photographers of the 20th century and the present day. Overall the sale is expected to fetch [Read More]
Agnolo di Cosimo, known as Bronzino (1503-1572), was one of the greatest artists in the history of Italian painting. Court artist to Cosimo I de’ Medici (1519-1574), his work embodied the sophistication of the Mannerist style. Bronzino. Artist and Poet at the [Read More]
Paul Kasmin Gallery and Vincent Fremont have opened a new exhibition of paintings by Deborah Kass entitled “MORE feel good paintings for feel bad times.” This will be Kass’s second show at the gallery and will be on view at 293 Tenth [Read More]
The exhibition Beasts on Parchment: Picturing Animals in Medieval Manuscripts, open November 6, 2010–February 15, 2011, looks at the ways in which medieval people perceived animals. Dragons Battling (detail) Book of Hours, Rouen, ca. 1480, parchment, ink, paint, and gold, acquired by [Read More]
Knoedler & Company announced representation of Lynn Davis and, simultaneously, announce the first exhibition of her work, on view through October 30. Throughout her career, Lynn Davis has characteristically organized her photographs into series by subject, theme, and /or location, however this [Read More]