Haunch of Venison London will present Forever Foreign – the first UK solo show of Bengali-American artist Rina Banerjee, introducing the New York-based artist’s complex, seductive, corporeal oeuvre. Open 9 April – 15 May 2010 Banerjee’s drawings, sculptures and assemblage depict mythical, [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
A collection of paintings from a deceased estate in Jersey, showing beautiful landscape scenes of Elizabeth Castle, Martello Towers and Mount Orgueil Castle among other Jersey sights, are to feature in the British and Continental Pictures auction on Tuesday 20th April at [Read More]
The National Museum of Modern Art (Centre Pompidou) in Paris has opened, on level 5, a new presentation of its collections from 1905 to 1960. The exhibition is entirely dedicated to artists, movements and themes of the founding history of modern art [Read More]
The Ringling Museum of Art presents a new line-up for their popular Monday Night Movies. Starting April 12 and continuing through May 17, They Don’t Make ‘em Like They Used To: Six Great Films – all Fifty Years Old will be presented [Read More]
Weekly highlights of objects of interest found in five Guggenheim archive collections can now be viewed on Guggenheim.org. Since September 2009, project staff, as part of a detailed processing grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), has been [Read More]
Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art announces an online auction to include ten pieces of Richard Ritter’s glass sculpture featured in the retrospective exhibition, Richard Ritter: 40 Years of Glass. This auction offers an exclusive opportunity to purchase these pieces, some [Read More]
Phillips de Pury sale of the Estate of Mrs. Harry N. Abrams sale offered a unique collection of 20TH Century American and European art with a focus on Post-War and Pop Art from a range of significant artists, attracting over 1000 registered [Read More]
Christie’s New York has announced it will offer Edvard Munch’s Fertility (estimate: $25-35 million) – one of the most important works by the artist remaining in private hands – as the cover lot of its upcoming Evening Sale of Impressionist and Modern [Read More]
Spencer Brownstone Gallery announces an exhibition of new work by Romanian artist Szabolcs Veres, the artist’s first solo exhibition in New York. Opening April 9th, 6-8pm through May 15th, 2010 In this new body of work, Szabolcs Veres presents a bold neo-expressionist [Read More]
The Singapore Art Museum (SAM), as part of its initative to support the development of living artists in Singapore and the region, will officially open its first of four solo exhibitions for the year – FX Harsono: Testimonies tomorrow. Considered one of [Read More]
A new art museum has opened near the Vancouver International Airport in Canada. The Rufus Lin Gallery of Japanese Art has a narrow focus, exhibiting predominantly the work of Japanese artists who have never exhibited outside Japan. All paintings are on loan [Read More]
Underplot Apps, a new startup development company, today is pleased to announce the release of the second version of its Digital Crowberries iPhone application. Digital Crowberries is an iPhone/iPod touch gallery with 24 digital drawings by the Bulgarian artist Nikolay Petkov. His [Read More]
A unique and fascinating painting goes under the hammer at Bonhams in the 19th and 20th Century Pictures and Prints sale in Edinburgh on 22 April. Although the signature on the painting of Broughty Ferry Harbour, Dundee, is that of Ian Morrison [Read More]
American artist Philip Evergood’s 1936 oil on canvas “Street Corner” is among many significant works acquired recently by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, VMFA, in preparation for its grand opening May 1. The painting is the first major Depression-era Urban Realist [Read More]