Richard Armstrong, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Museum, has announced an exhibition of six important paintings by the great Russian Suprematist artist, Kazimir Malevich (1878–1935), opening at the Guggenheim on February 19, 2010. Mr. Armstrong noted, “Malevich is unquestionably among the [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
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Los Angeles based artist Delia Brown has her 2nd show with the Baldwin Gallery entitled Women, which features 6 small oil paintings and 7 gouache drawings. Open 12 February – 8 March 2010. Though young, Ms. Brown has received considerable attention and [Read More]
Open 12 February – 8 March 2010 Opening reception Friday, 12 February, 6-8 pm The Baldwin Gallery is pleased to present its fifth show with Doug and Mike Starn. Identical twins who work collaboratively, the Starns are internationally recognized for their transcendent [Read More]
The artist’s first solo show in the U.S. since 2003 Comedians manipulate and make fun of reality. Whereas I actually think that reality is far more provocative than my art. – Maurizio Cattelan Houston, December 18, 2009 – Born in the university [Read More]
The legendary “Le Mouvement” exhibition was held in the Galerie Denise René in Paris from 6 to 30 April 1955. The common element in the works on show was movement as means of expression, and the leaflet produced for the exhibition, Le [Read More]
The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) is proud to announce that it will present “Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris”, an extraordinary exhibition of the work of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). This landmark project is scheduled to be on view at SAM [Read More]
An exhibition of solo and collaborative work, produced away from the office and clients, by Ben Kelly. Kelly is the principal of Ben Kelly Design, an award-winning Interior Design practice based in London, founded in the mid-1970s. BKD built their reputation producing [Read More]
Fundació Suñol presents The Measurement of Time, the Course of Painting, a monographic exhibition that goes through the career of Catalan artist Joan Hernández Pijuan (1931-2005). The exhibition shows a series of works –including unreleased pieces- from different periods, through which the [Read More]
The High Museum of Art has named artist Renee Stout as the 2010 recipient of the David C. Driskell Prize. Named after the renowned African American artist and art scholar, the Driskell Prize is an annual award that recognizes a scholar or [Read More]
Imperial War Museum North in Manchester presents the largest ever UK exhibition about the life and work of Don McCullin, one of the world’s most acclaimed photographers, to mark his 75th year. Many items are on public display for the very first [Read More]
The oldest known image of the camera obscura principle (1545), the original camera belonging to painter George Hendrik Breitner, daguerreotypes over 150 years old: Leiden University’s photographic collection is unique in many ways. It is both the oldest and the largest museological [Read More]
From February 5th through April 25th 2010 the Musée d’Ixelles in Brussels presents one of the most important collections of Cubist painting. This will be the first time Cubism and its Context. From the Fundación Telefónica Art Collection is shown outside of [Read More]
Exhibition marks the artist’s receipt of the Gershon Iskowitz Prize TORONTO – An exhibition celebrating the career of pioneering Canadian artist Francoise Sullivan will open at the Art Gallery of Ontario on February 10, 2010. Françoise Sullivan: Inner Force – Winner of [Read More]
In the mountain town of Taxco in Mexico’s state of Guerrero, large-scale mining can be dated to the sixteenth century, and silver is a way of life. In the years following the Mexican Revolution (1910–20), jewelry and other silver objects were crafted [Read More]