Bonhams will host a lecture by Tom Rosenthal on L.S.Lowry at 4:30pm on November 15th in New Bond Street. Tom Rosenthal will speak about his experiences and some of the people he met while writing his exciting new book ‘L.S.Lowry: The Art […]
Monthly Archives: October 2010
Some Alaska Native art speaks of cultural heritage in a whisper; some calls out in a loud, clear voice. But on some level, all the art in the (Re)Emergence exhibition celebrates what it means to be Native today. (Re)Emergence: Contemporary Native Art […]
Listening to the Spirits an exhibit by local Mesquite artist, photographer and instructor Susan Bergstrom, will be on display at the Lost City Museum during the month of November. The exhibit features a collection of Bergstrom’s fine art paintings, drawings and photography. […]
The Anchorage Museum presents the Alaska Watercolor Society Juried Exhibition, on view now through through Dec. 31. The 36th Annual Alaska Watercolor Society Juried Exhibition returns to the Anchorage Museum with 45 new art works by some of the state’s most recognizable […]
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is to present two new major exhibitions, both opening on Saturday, October 30, as part of its 10_11 season of Big Ideas. Audience as Subject, Part 1: Medium Audience as Subject, Part 1: Medium is presented […]
The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) presents the first solo exhibition of Generic Art Solutions (G.A.S.) entitled Déjà Vu All Over Again: Generic Art Solutions, on view through February 13, 2011. G.A.S. is a New Orleans-based collaboration of Tony Campbell and […]
The Internet’s unique TV art project – celebrates its 5th anniversary with a series of screenings and a remastering / reediting program. Basel, October 26, 2010. VernissageTV, the Internet TV art project was founded in fall 2005 by a collective of artists, […]
The Royal Board of Trustees of the Museo del Prado have unanimously decided to exercise the option to purchase The Wine of Saint Martin’s Day, an autograph work by Peter Bruegel the Elder. The Wine of Saint Martin’s Day will join the […]
Tacoma Art Museum’s surprising collection of impressionist paintings, works on paper, and sculptures will be exhibited together for the first time in twenty years, in the exhibition The Movement of Impressionism: Europe, America, and the Northwest On View October 24, 2009 through […]
David Kordansky Gallery announce Wit’s End, an exhibition of new work by Matthew Brannon. The exhibition will open on October 30th and run through December 4th. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, October 30th from 6:00 to 9:00pm. Wit’s End […]
Old Master Drawings: Guercino, Rubens, Tintoretto open through 2 May 2011 features 29 drawings from the Old Master collections of the Lady Lever and Walker Art Galleries. Works by some of the great Italian Renaissance and Northern European artists between 1500 and […]
Twentieth-century and contemporary Latin American art is international in nature, and its leading figures have achieved international stature. This sampling of Latin American art from the Museum’s collections, on view through May 1, 2011, introduces the work of several major Latin American […]
Valerio Adami (Italian, born in Bologna, 1935- ) is recognized internationally as an important European artist who first came to international prominence in the 1960s with Nouvelle Figuration, the French intellectual version of Pop art. Adami’s work is steeped in political, social […]
Carl Beam was a vital force in contemporary art in Canada. At the vanguard of a new and assertive First Nations art discourse, his art builds intellectual and philosophical bridges between cultures. His powerful works explore the space between Indigenous and other […]