The China Institute Gallery presents Woodcuts in Modern China, 1937-2008: Towards a Universal Pictorial Language, open September 16 – December 12, 2010. Though China has had a long history in woodcuts and printing, the western woodcut, printed with oil-based ink, was adapted [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
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On October 2nd of 2010, a collaborative exhibition will be held at Habatat Galleries in Royal Oak, Michigan featuring some of the most influential artists using glass. The artists were chosen because of their monumental efforts in the advancement of the contemporary [Read More]
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, has selected artist Michal Heiman to receive the first Shpilman International Prize for Excellence in Photography. Created in partnership with the Israel Museum, the new biannual prize aims to catalyze and support international research projects exploring theoretical and [Read More]
This one-man show of Van I-pong (1917-1994), open through December 2010, presents works from two major periods of his life, first in Hong Kong from 1949 till 1984 and second in Canada from 1984 till 1994. Van’s landscapes of the first period [Read More]
John Moran Auctioneers, the Southern California auction house known as pioneers in auction sales of California Impressionism, is pleased to announce their third and final California and American Paintings Auction of 2010, scheduled for October 19th. The sale will offer a diverse [Read More]
Fotoseptembre exhibition features framed and matted photography by local artists. Laura McKenzie is a professional photographer at the Herald -Seitung in New braunfels Texas. McKenzie shows a montage of artistic prints. Cindy Morawski, primarily a pastel painter, exhibits her landscape photography. Irena [Read More]
The Boise Art Museum will present Stephen Knapp: Light Paintings, October 9, 2010 – April 17, 2011. Deriving inspiration from his studies of light, color, dimension, space and perception, artist Stephen Knapp will create an eighty-foot-long multi-dimensional composition of light in BAM’s [Read More]
Michael Dweck’s first major photographic work was published in volume form as The End: Montauk, N.Y., in 2004, and was featured in several exhibitions and art fairs that year. The work portrays the old fishing community of Montauk and its surfing subculture. [Read More]
Tate and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art announce that The Turner Prize will be presented at BALTIC in 2011. In 2007 the Prize was staged at Tate Liverpool as a curtain-raiser to Liverpool being European Capital of Culture in 2008. Following its [Read More]
An album of very early photographs of important ancient cultural sites in the South West Indian state of Karnataka (capital Mysore) by the celebrated photography pioneer, Andrew Neill, are offered for auction at Bonhams Travel and Exploration, India and Beyond sale in [Read More]
Iconic Designs by Marc Newson, Ron Arad, Tom Dixon and John Makepeace Also on Offer at London Design Festival Sale Two tables designed and executed circa 1981 for Foster’s architectural practice in London, Foster Associates, and Foster’s Renault Distribution Centre in Swindon [Read More]
Calculated Risks, an exhibition celebrating the inventive diversity among the faculty studio artists at Wellesley College, will fill the special exhibition galleries of the Davis Museum from Sept. 15 – Dec. 12. Featuring 12 artists who range from emerging to internationally acclaimed, [Read More]
Tate Modern will present the first major retrospective of Joan Miró (1893–1983) to be held in London for almost 50 years. Opening on 14 April 2011, Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape will bring together over 150 paintings, works on paper and [Read More]
The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art presents School of Paris: European Abstraction Post World War II September 10, 2010 through January 3, 2011. The exhibition presents more than 60 works (paintings, drawings, prints and artist books) from the Bechtler collection created by [Read More]