Museum of Fine Arts presents Dreams and Realities: Latin American Prints, Drawings, and Watercolors, 1959-1991, open through Museum of Fine Arts Dreams and Realities: Latin American Prints, Drawings, and Watercolors, 1959-1991 February 6, 2011. This exhibition is inspired by a large-scale etching [Read More]
Monthly Archives: October 2010
Michael Werner Gallery presents an exhibition of major works by Marcel Broodthaers, one of the most important artists of the last century. Open through 13 November 2010 Born in Brussels in 1924, Broodthaers began writing poetry at an early age and was [Read More]
The Museum of Photographic Arts presents New Realities: Jerry Uelsmann + Maggie Taylor, open now through January 30, 2011. New Realities is a 60 image exhibition that allows viewers to compare and contrast the notable yet nuanced differences between two pioneers of [Read More]
The New York Public Library’s Photography Collection is celebrated with Recollection: Thirty Years of Photography at The New York Public Library, a multi-media exhibition featuring the work of over 90 prominent photographers, including Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, André [Read More]
The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) launches FreePort, its newest contemporary art initiative, with a commission by internationally renowned artist Charles Sandison. Figurehead, opening 2 October 2010, activates handwritten words from 18th-century ship logs and journals, creating an immersive environment of swirling, luminous [Read More]
The Frick Art & Historical Center is to present For my best beloved Sister Mia: An Album of Photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, open through October 23, 2010–January 2, 2011. Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–1879) is one of the best-known photographers of the [Read More]
The New Hampshire Institute of Art will host the first public exhibit of original photographs from the private collection of Thomas Adams at the French Building Gallery in Manchester from October 4 – 31, 2010 with an opening reception from 5-7 pm [Read More]
Gagosian Gallery Beverly Hills presents “Masters of the Gesture”, an exhibition of major Abstract Expressionist paintings, drawings and sculptures, including works by John Chamberlain, Willem de Kooning, Sam Francis, Arshile Gorky, Adolph Gottlieb, Franz Kline, Joan Mitchell, David Smith and Clyfford Still. [Read More]
Contemporary surrealist artist Roz Keating is now offering her vibrantly colorful and visually engaging mixed media artwork for sale or commission online at ArtistRozKeating.com, a digitally-watermarked, W3C-validated and Web 3.0-Ready online art gallery developed by Miami web designer Bruce Arnold of WebReDesignMiami.com. [Read More]
Fabien Fryns Fine Art in Los Angelespresents an exhibition of works by Chinese artist Zeng Fanzhi. The exhibition – consisting of 2 “Warhol” and 3 “Mao” portraits – is the artist’s, one of Chinese contemporary art’s brightest stars, first solo show on [Read More]
DC Moore Gallery presents Joyce Kozloff: Navigational Triangles open through October 30th, 2010. Long before Google Maps or GPS, seafarers used navigational triangles to pinpoint their location and to chart their course in relation to celestial bodies and the earth’s poles. This [Read More]
Twenty Miles East Gallery will host an opening reception for it’s premier art show “32.17” during Pomona Arts Colony’s Second Saturday Artwalk on October 9, 2010 at 6 pm. John and Mia Lee, founders of Twenty Miles East located at 558-A West [Read More]
The Museum Folkwang in Essen presents Images of a Capital: The Impressionists in Paris open October 2, 2010 to 30 January, 2011. After 1860 Paris became the capital of the modern world. The revolution in visual arts occurred there. Right up to [Read More]
Coker’s $1.82 million sale of the former Eastman Kodak CEO’s Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art collection contained 83 paintings, each offered without reserve. This added enticement attracted bidders from points as far afield as Germany and California. “There were retail dealers, private collectors [Read More]