A highlight of The Temporary Stedelijk is the exhibition Monumentalism— History and National Identity in Contemporary Art: Proposal for Municipal Art Acquisitions 2010, which will occupy one half of the ground floor galleries. Presented at the Stedelijk Museum 28 August 2010 – [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
After a very successful first year “Splurge Art Gallery” is pleased to announce that it is relocating to a larger gallery space in Las Palmas Bucerias, Nayarit, Mexico at the beginning of October 2010. “Splurge has come to be known as, not [Read More]
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) presents Charles Deas and 1840s America, the first retrospective of the decade-long career of Western American painter Charles Deas. Organized by the DAM and guest curator Carol Clark, Professor of Art History and American Studies at Amherst [Read More]
On Saturday September 4th of Labor Day Weekend, one of Michigan’s newest National Register Historic Districts will come alive from noon until 10:00 pm with shopping, fine art, music and food on Buchanan’s Front and Main Streets. At the gateway to wine [Read More]
The Georgia Museum of Art (GMOA), located on the University of Georgia (UGA) campus, recently acquired two significant American paintings from the West Foundation Collection of Atlanta, Ga. The foundation gave Benjamin West’s Portrait of Captain Christopher Codrington Bethell (1769) and John [Read More]
In conjunction with the exhibit Edge of Awakening – Paintings by Nicola Parente at Gremillion & Co. Fine Art, Inc., Nos Caves Vin will host two consecutive evenings of art and wine. The programs will be on September 16 and September 17; [Read More]
“Earth Paint Paper Wood: Recent Acquisitions” celebrates the ongoing addition of important works of art to the Menil Collection by gift, purchase, and bequest.While some of these works have been included in exhibitions over the past several years, may have only rarely [Read More]
The Winnipeg Art Gallery announced the acquisition through gift of one of the finest paintings created by Sir John Everett Millais, a leading 19th century British artist. The large canvas entitled, Afternoon Tea (or The Gossips), and dating to 1889, was donated [Read More]
New movies are the focus of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s September and October film schedule. Nearly all of the 16 films screening over the next two months will be making their exclusive Cleveland premieres at the museum. The lineup includes the [Read More]
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art announce that Marci Driggers Caslin has been promoted to registrar. She joined the museum’s staff as exhibition coordinator in March. In her new position, Caslin oversees the registrar’s department, coordinates traveling exhibitions and manages outgoing [Read More]
For almost three decades, Winnipeg painter Wanda Koop has created an overwhelming body of work examining how modes of technology impact nature. The Winnipeg Art Gallery, in collaboration with the National Gallery of Canada, is presenting an exhibition of her work that [Read More]
A masterpiece by Jewad Selim, one of the most important Arab artists, is one of the many exciting works of art in Bonhams latest sale of South Asian and Middle East Art taking place on October 11 at the Royal Mirage Hotel [Read More]
National Museum Wales announced it is able to save for the nation a painting by the 18th century Italian artist Francesco Guardi, View of the Palazzo Loredan dell’Ambasciatore on the Grand Canal. Francesco Guardi. View of the Palazzo Loredan dell’Ambasciatore on the [Read More]
At Beta Klinik on 13 September 2010. At 7.30 p.m. arts teacher and florist mistress Edith Kuhlendahl invites to her vernissage. The collage paintings of the artist from Rengsdorf are on exhibition at Beta Klinik for 4 weeks. The collage technique of [Read More]