The Museum of Contemporary Art and Events NSW presents the exhibition Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life 1990–2005. On view through 27 March 2011. Hugely popular among critics and art-lovers alike in museums from New York to London, Paris and Berlin, the exhibition [Read More]
Monthly Archives: November 2010
Fresh-to-market finds from the holdings of an important Fortune 500 company – including photographs from such luminous names as Harold Edgerton, Lee Friedlander, Garry Winogrand, Sandy Skoglund, Eliot Porter, Ernst Haas, Annie Leibovitz, O. Winston Link and William Wegman – provide the [Read More]
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the winners of the prestigious RIBA President’s Medals Student Awards 2010 in association with Atkins. Jonathan Schofield, from the University of Westminster, won the Silver Medal for his project Creative Evolution – Silvertown [Read More]
Between Two Worlds: The Photography of Nell Dorr will open at the Massillon Museum on December 4, 2010. As a child, Nell Becker Dorr (1893–1988) learned the art of photography in her father’s studio just steps from the current location of the [Read More]
A crucifix on a fridge, a gilt cardboard box, and a used Mercedes engine. The internationally acclaimed Danish-Vietnamese artist Danh Vo conquers x-rummet at the National Gallery of Denmark with a subtly humorous exhibition that links personal history with wider cultural and [Read More]
The Naples Museum of Art presents Albert Paley Sculpture, on view through April 17, 2011. Albert Paley, Interlace, 2006, formed and fabricated bronze, 3.6 x 4.5 x 1.3 feet © Albert Paley Albert Paley is one of the most widely respected sculptors [Read More]
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts presents stylus, a project created by installation artist Ann Hamilton in response to the Pulitzer building, which was designed by architect Tadao Ando. The exhibition is on view through January 22, 2011. As a visual artist [Read More]
The Menil Collection presents Vija Celmins: Television and Disaster, 1964-1966, on view November 19, 2010 – February 20, 2011. Painter Vija Celmins, born in 1938 in Riga, Latvia, has lived and worked primarily in New York since 1981. She immigrated to the [Read More]
This exhibition results from the opportunity to select paintings for exhibition and sale from the estate of William and Lucy L’Engle, American Modernists and disciples of Cubism. In studying the couple’s history as artists in Paris, New York, and Provincetown, I realized [Read More]
The Bauhaus Dessau presents an exhibition to mark the 100th birthday of Bauhaus student Kurt Kranz, open through 27th March 2011. Inspired by a lecture by László Moholy-Nagy, Kurt Kranz came to the Bauhaus Dessau in April 1930. In Walter Peterhans’s photography [Read More]
The Corning Museum of Glass presents a survey of one of the largest and finest collections of contemporary studio glass in the United States, Voices of Contemporary Glass showcases, for the first time, the collection donated to the Museum in 2006 by [Read More]
The Brooklyn Museum presents Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera, on view November 19, 2010, through April 10, 2011. Beginning in the late 1930s, Norman Rockwell adopted photography as a tool to bring his illustration ideas to life in studio sessions. Working as [Read More]
Sotheby’s auction of American Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture in New York, on 2 December. will offer works by important American artists and genres, spanning Impressionism, Modernism, 19th Century Paintings, American Illustration and Western Art. The sale is highlighted by paintings from Property [Read More]
James Aldridge – Georgie Hopton – Boo Ritson – Danny Rolph The New Chapter brings together all of Poppy Sebire’s artists in one show for the first time to launch the gallery’s new permanent home in Southwark. It’s a celebration of four [Read More]