As the end of the British summer approaches Study for A Summer Night, an exquisite drawing by English painter Albert Moore (1841-93), goes on display for the first time at the Walker Art Gallery from 13 October to 10 December 2010. The [Read More]
Monthly Archives: October 2010
San Francisco Bay area group provides exposure to photographic artists from around the world – HALF MOON BAY, CA October 12th, 2010 After the success of last year’s show, the Kellicutt International juried photo show is pleased to announce a new panel [Read More]
“De aquí y de allá- From Here and From There” Cuban Art Exhibit Galerias Bohemia is exhibiting art work from renowned Cuban-American artist Agustin Gaínza and Cuban artist Sandra Dooley Medina. Cuban art reveals the constant conflict between its country’s island beauty [Read More]
After receiving more than 900 entries for the 2011 Portland Museum of Art Biennial exhibition, the Portland Museum of Art is pleased to announce that 66 works by 47 artists have been selected for the show. This past summer, artists submitted more [Read More]
MPACT: Expression in Abstraction is a selection of works from the collection of the Muscarelle Museum of Art chosen to represent the diverse canon of the Abstract Expressionists. The exhibition showcases the dynamic techniques used to create an intimate experience for the [Read More]
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art has opened a major exhibition of the work of Anselm Kiefer, one of the foremost figures of European post-war painting. On view through 16 January 2011. The exhibition includes a diverse body of work, offering a selection [Read More]
Parallel Universes, an exhibition of new paintings by Sandra Lerner that display anew her dramatic use of calligraphic form and subtle color to delve into the eternal mysteries of the universe at the June Kelly Gallery, on view through November 9. Her [Read More]
Galerie Jaeger Bucher presents a solo show by the American artist Pat Steir, born in Newark, New Jersey. Since her first exposition in New York in 1964 at the gallery Terri Dintenfass, Pat Steir has created a broad spectrum of paintings all [Read More]
Laura Hoptman has been appointed Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art, it was announced today by MoMA Director Glenn D. Lowry. In her new role, Ms. Hoptman will be involved in acquisitions, exhibitions, and [Read More]
Christie’s New York announced the sale of The Collection of Robert Shapazian. Shapazian’s passion for the arts was reflected in his life-long dedication to the field, his friendships with those in it and his personal, yet masterful collection which Christie’s will offer [Read More]
The exhibition Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie explores Moshe Safdie’s structures and the philosophy that shapes them through approximately 175 drawings, sketches, videos, photographs and scale models. Open through 9 January 2011. Discover how the world-renowned Israeli-born architect, who has [Read More]
The Barrick Museum is to present an exhibition of revolutionary Mexican folk artist Frida Kahlo, open October 29, 2010 – December 10, 2010. Few artists have captured the public’s imagination as Frida Kahlo. During her lifetime, Frida, was best known as the [Read More]
American painter, sculptor and printmaker Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004) is widely regarded as one of the leading figures of American Pop Art. Haunch of Venison London will present ‘Tom Wesselmann: Works 1958-2004’, the most extensive exhibition of his work to date in the [Read More]
The Creativity Summit will launch the Columbus Museum of Art’s dynamic new Center for Creativity, officially opening January 1, 2011. The Center for Creativity is a hub for experiences that foster imagination, creativity, and innovation. Encompassing more than 18,000 square feet, the [Read More]