Xiao Hui Wang is a photo artist who works in various mediums, including sculpture, video, and photography. As an author, she is known for her acclaimed autobiography ‘My Visual Diary’. Her works have been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide and are [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
Mixed Greens is pleased to announce Howard Fonda’s fourth solo show with the gallery. In Squonk’s Tears, he will debut new paintings and drawings. Open January 7 – February 6 2010. The legend of the Squonk began long ago in the rich [Read More]
A chic evening of art, libations, fun fashion and live entertainment await party goers at the 2010 Party Arty event. Hosted by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s Young Friends of Art, the event will be held Jan. 23, 2010, from 8 p.m.-Midnight [Read More]
The Japanese American National Museum, the largest private non-profit national institution dedicated to the preservation and sharing of the Japanese American experience, will mark the occasion of its 25th Anniversary since its incorporation with a year-long series of events highlighted by its [Read More]
Private View: 7th January 2010, 6 – 9pm Open to the public: 8th – 23rd January 2010 Robert Sample is a young artist with a very contemporary view of the past. He explores, by the use of many traditional figurative methods, a [Read More]
The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, the only museum dedicated to the exhibition of mid 20th-century European modern art in the southeast, will open to the public Saturday, January 2, 2010 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Bechtler Museum Construction of the museum’s distinct [Read More]
Deichtorhallen Hamburg will present the artist’s first comprehensive exhibition in Europe. Open through february 21, 2010 Lillian Bassman and Paul Himmel count among the masters of photography. The House of Photography of Deichtorhallen Hamburg prepares the first comprehensive retrospective of the artist [Read More]
The year 2007 was the hundredth anniversary of the birth of the artist Frida Kahlo. She attained cult status through an art that combined the colourful, cheerful culture of Mexico with the traumatic experiences of her own life. Although this made her [Read More]
When Pipilotti Rist’s video installation “Homo Sapiens Sapiens “hits the ceiling in Louisiana’s Hall Gallery from Thursday 7 January 2010, the audience will be elevated into a colour saturated, Paradisiac universe amidst the darkness of winter. The work is viewed lying down [Read More]
The large scale anniversary exhibition just what is it… will celebrate ten-years of the Museum of Contemporary Art in the bays 1 and 2 of the Hallenbau (industrial building). On 4 December 1999, the Museum of Contemporary Art opened at the ZKM [Read More]
A century ago in 1909, BYU began collecting art when a generous donor gave the university a painting of a sycamore tree by Utah impressionist painter John Hafen (1856–1910). One hundred years later, the university’s art collection has grown to nearly 17,000 [Read More]
Some of the country’s most respected experts speak about Alexander Calder: A Balancing Act and Michelangelo Public and Private, both on view at SAM It’s not too late for visitors to the Seattle Art Museum to get to know its two special [Read More]
This February, The Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin investigates the notion of desire in an exhibition of the same name. Curated by Annette DiMeo Carlozzi, Blanton curator of American and contemporary art and director of curatorial [Read More]
The Kopeikin Gallery presents the first California exhibition by Los Angeles based photographer Mitch Dobrowner. Titled Troposphere the exhibition features recent work of extreme weather throughout the Midwestern United States. Mitch Dobrowner has always loved storms; the rumble of distant thunder, the [Read More]