The Hammer Museum presents Eva Hesse Spectres 1960, an exhibition of seminal and rarely seen paintings by legendary artist Eva Hesse (1936-1970). Open September 25 – January 2, 2011. Created when Hesse was just 24, this group of nineteen semi-representational oil paintings [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
The Weserburg Museum of Modern Art presents an exhibition of Götz Diergarten Photographs, open through 30.10.2010. Through his photographs, Götz Diergarten encourages us to look at the familiar things in our surroundings with greater sensitivity. In his typological series he investigates ordinary [Read More]
Silver Eye Center for Photography to announce Spectra: New Abstract Photography, an exhibition of recent work by five contemporary artists – Christopher Bucklow, Ellen Carey, Jonathan Lewis, Mariah Robertson and Jason Salavon – who each explore photographic color materials and abstraction from [Read More]
Gagosian Gallery presents an exhibition of new sculptures by Franz West. Open through OCTOBER 30, 2010. Belonging to the generation of artists exposed to Actionist and Performance Art of the 1960s and 70s, West instinctively rejected the traditionally passive nature of the [Read More]
This two-person exhibition features painter Keith Mayerson and sculptor Kent Henricksen. It opens in the Contemporary Gallery of Nassau County Museum of Art on September 25, 2010 and remains on view through January 9, 2011. Keith Mayerson, Elvis ’56, 2006 oil on [Read More]
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, The Pace Gallery presents a multi-venue retrospective of the gallery’s history highlighting the many artists, exhibitions, people, literature and ideals that have influenced its narrative over the past five decades. 50 Years at Pace will bring [Read More]
The Tampa Museum of Art will present American Impressionists in the Garden, an exhibition organized by Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art in Nashville, Tennessee, that explores the theme of the garden in American art and society of the late nineteenth [Read More]
Tradition – Tennessee Lives and Legacies, open SEP 26TH – DEC 5TH, 2010, highlights the state’s folk heritage through profiles of 25 subjects across Tennessee who preserve arts and culture distinctive to their families, communities, or places. The exhibition will be on [Read More]
Timothy Rub, the George D. Widener Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, announced the appointment of Alice Beamesderfer as Deputy Director for Collections and Exhibitions, the Museum’s chief administrator for all activities related to the care, development, [Read More]
Phillips de Pury & Company opens the first UK solo exhibition of Japanese design studio, Nendo. The exhibition will be presented in two parts and split between two galleries. Part 1: Thin Black Lines, features a new series of bent, solid, tubular [Read More]
John Haberle (1856–1933) is considered one of the most accomplished American trompe l’oeil painters. John Haberle: Master of Illusion, on view September 18 through December 12, 2010, at the Portland Museum of Art, features 20 paintings from museums and private collections around [Read More]
The Katonah Museum of Art puts a positive spin on this windy season as it presents George Sherwood’s Wind Orchid (slant leaf variation) on the South Lawn. The steel sculpture’s sheer unpredictability will delight Museum visitors from October 3, 2010 through May [Read More]
The new multi-disciplinary community art center, located in historic Asheville, NC, has built its foundation and is hosting the first event in a series of programs on October 2, 2010. The event “Make Your Mark!” starts with three workshops and culminates in [Read More]
The Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) announces Rosson Crow: Myth of the American Motorcycle, an exciting exhibition pairing all new work from painter Rosson Crow with customized American motorcycles. Raphaela Platow, the CAC’s Alice & Harris Weston Director and Chief Curator states, “We [Read More]