The Orange County Museum of Art announced the artists participating in the upcoming 2010 California Biennial. The Biennial exhibitions are a cornerstone of OCMA’s program and highly anticipated by art enthusiasts and the art world alike. The biennial exhibition continues OCMA’s four-decade [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
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The Norton Simon Museum announce the rare loan of Raphael’s The Small Cowper Madonna, c. 1505, from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. On view November 5, 2010–January 24, 2011. “The Norton Simon Museum has the distinction of being home [Read More]
If artist Aaron Kramer could have it his way, there would be no waste! “Trash is the failure of imagination,” is his philosophy while he embraces commonly discarded objects as his inspiration. Open through September 12, 2010, Salvaged, Aaron Kramer’s first solo [Read More]
For more than 30 years Guillermo Kuitca (Argentinean, b. Buenos Aires, 1961) has forged a distinctive path as an artist, creating visually compelling works that reflect his intense and often ambivalent relationship to his primary medium: painting. “Guillermo Kuitca: Everything, Paintings and [Read More]
The Frankfurter Kunstverein and the Embassy of Argentina in Germany present the exhibition “Tales of Resistance and Change. Artists from Argentina” produced by the Organizing Committee for the participation of the Argentine Republic as Guest of Honour at the 2010 Frankfurt International [Read More]
The Serpentine Gallery will stage the first major UK exhibition by Swedish artist Klara Lidén. The exhibition will include a series of films showing the artist performing actions in both public and domestic spaces. The films will be presented with newly commissioned [Read More]
The National Gallery of Australia unveiled a major new acquisition for the national art collection, Within without, a monumental ‘Skyspace’ installation by renowned American artist James Turrell. The only work of its kind in Australia, the partly subterranean installation creates an immersive [Read More]
The Crucible (www.thecrucible.org) will debut its first ever Bay Area youth sculpture show at its gallery in Oakland’s historic Cathedral Building on Thursday, August 19, 2010, from 6-9pm. “Flamboastin’” will showcase artwork by young industrial artisans from ages 8-17. The call for [Read More]
Fascinating and historically important early photographs of the Japanese city of Yokohama in the 1860s by the renowned Italian/British father of photojournalism, Felice Beato, are to be offered at Bonhams India and Beyond sale in London on 5 October. The Beato images [Read More]
UAG / Room Gallery continues its Critical Aesthetics Program, this year with Andrea Geyer’s Criminal Case 40/61: Reverb. Coined the “Architect of the Holocaust,” Opening Reception Thursday, September 30, 6-9 pm September 30 – November 20, 2010 Adolf Eichmann’s death sentence was [Read More]
Room Gallery continues its Emerging Artist Series with Erika Vogt’s interdisciplinary installation, Secret Traveler Navigator, which premiered at the 2010 Whitney Biennial. Opening Reception Thursday, September 30, 6-9 pm September 30 – November 20, 2010 The work’s main component is a film [Read More]
For more than 50 years, Theodore Nierenberg meticulously sculpted the splendid gardens of his New York estate. A rambling series of paths lead to intimate places and vantage points exposing vistas across an adjacent lake. A series of 56 photographs of these [Read More]
Art forms merge and a gallery becomes a stage when renowned Japanese American movement artists Eiko & Koma create a new “living installation” as part of the Walker Art Center’s three-year collection exhibition Event Horizon. Naked will be performed six hours a [Read More]
An important and large painting Looking Towards Mornington Crescent Station (1972 -74) by the highly acclaimed artist Frank Auerbach will be sold by Bonhams in the 20th Century British Art auction at New Bond Street on November 17th 2010. The painting, which [Read More]