Fabien Fryns Fine Art in Los Angelespresents an exhibition of works by Chinese artist Zeng Fanzhi. The exhibition – consisting of 2 “Warhol” and 3 “Mao” portraits – is the artist’s, one of Chinese contemporary art’s brightest stars, first solo show on [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
DC Moore Gallery presents Joyce Kozloff: Navigational Triangles open through October 30th, 2010. Long before Google Maps or GPS, seafarers used navigational triangles to pinpoint their location and to chart their course in relation to celestial bodies and the earth’s poles. This [Read More]
Twenty Miles East Gallery will host an opening reception for it’s premier art show “32.17” during Pomona Arts Colony’s Second Saturday Artwalk on October 9, 2010 at 6 pm. John and Mia Lee, founders of Twenty Miles East located at 558-A West [Read More]
The Museum Folkwang in Essen presents Images of a Capital: The Impressionists in Paris open October 2, 2010 to 30 January, 2011. After 1860 Paris became the capital of the modern world. The revolution in visual arts occurred there. Right up to [Read More]
Coker’s $1.82 million sale of the former Eastman Kodak CEO’s Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art collection contained 83 paintings, each offered without reserve. This added enticement attracted bidders from points as far afield as Germany and California. “There were retail dealers, private collectors [Read More]
LeonidesArts NY at The Skyline Hotel cordially invites you to the opening reception for:”The Beauty of Color, Shadow, and Light” by Mark Vinsun; a group exhibition featuring new works by Terrence Benjamin, Ricardo Francis, John Kurtzman, Zilka Rosa, Monica Sarmiento-Castillo, Mark Stewart, Ken [Read More]
The Natural History Museum in London will present an art exhibition by contemporary artists Lucy + Jorge Orta, open 6 October – 12 December 2010. Artists Lucy + Jorge Orta travelled to the Peruvian Amazon rainforest in July 2009 to develop their [Read More]
For New Photography 2010, The Museum of Modern Art highlights four artists in its annual showcase of significant recent work in contemporary photography, with the 2010 edition marking the 25th anniversary of the series. The exhibition is on view from September 29, [Read More]
The Saint Louis Art Museum has announced that Elizabeth Wyckoff will assume the role of curator of prints, drawings and photographs on December 1, 2010. Wyckoff joins the Museum after six years with the Davis Museum and Cultural Center at Wellesley College [Read More]
In collaboration with one of Boston’s premier venues for photography, the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University (PRC), DeCordova has invited their former curator and now independent curator Leslie K. Brown to organize an exhibition from the museum’s extensive photography collection. Open [Read More]
NOMA presents nine videos selected by nine curators from around the world. Open October 20, 2010 – January 30, 2011 The series includes videos by Israeli artist Guy Ben-Ner (selected by Mai Abu ElDahab), Japanese artist Yukihiro Taguchi (selected by Mami Kataoka), [Read More]
On October 7th at 6:00 PM the Rose Art Museum will open two distinct exhibitions. “WaterWays,” an exhibit exploring art that utilizes water as subject, metaphor and muse, will be mounted in the Rose, Fineberg and Lee Galleries. William Kentridge’s video “Tide [Read More]
“Urban Landscapes” by Terrence Benjamin shows from Oct 14th to Oct 28th 2010 at the Dish, Upstairs gallery, in Chelsea, New York. Terrence began taking photographs on the streets of Queens, New York. Living in Queens where he was also raised, one [Read More]
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts announced the most important exhibition in its history, Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris. VMFA is the only East Coast venue for the exhibition’s seven-city international tour. The exhibition, which will be on view [Read More]