The Hammer Museum presents an exhibition of works by Sculptor Diana Al-Hadid, open through August 15, 2010. Diana Al-Hadid Built From Our Tallest Tales 2008 Wood, metal, polystyrene, polymer gypsum, fiberglass, plastic, concrete and paint. 144 x 100 x 80 in. (365.76 [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2010
An exhibition of Irish and international art covering four centuries is on display at the transformed Ulster Museum, open through Tuesday 26 October 2010. The exhibition, “Visions – Spectacular Art from the Ulster Museum” will feature more than 170 works from the [Read More]
The photographs by Garry Winogrand (1928-1984) and Larry Clark (born 1943) redefined documentary photography of the 1960s-70s American social landscape. Winogrand, a tireless and prolific street photographer, captured people he encountered by chance in public places with an informal, candid snapshot immediacy. [Read More]
The Cleveland Museum of Art’s (CMA) collections from the ancient Near East, Greece, Rome, Egypt and Africa, as well as works from Late Antiquity, the Byzantine Empire and the European Middle Ages, will return to public view on June 26. The works [Read More]
Sotheby’s New York spring sales of African, Oceanic, Pre-Columbian and American Indian Art brought a combined total of $12,383,819. The morning sale of African, Oceanic and Pre-Columbian art brought a total of $9,915,376; Important American Indian, African, Oceanic and Other Works of [Read More]
m97 Gallery is pleased to present “NEON PARADISE” a solo exhibition of works by German photographer Peter Bialobrzeski. The “Neon Paradise” exhibition showcases for the first time in Shanghai works from Bialobrzeski’s award-winning “Neon Tigers” series, as well as works from his [Read More]
An exhibition of new surreal paintings by Julio Valdez – a native of the Dominican Republic who draws his sensual inspiration and his palate of rich blues and greens from the sea that laps the island’s shores — open through June 15. [Read More]
DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum hosts Barbara Norfleet: Landscapes of War this summer, May 15-August 29. This is the first-ever presentation of Norfleet’s The Landscape of War series. The exhibition will also feature her seminal 1990 portfolio, Landscapes of the Cold War, [Read More]
Phillips de Pury & Company’s New York sales of the Halsey Minor Collection and Contemporary Art Part I totaled $37,901,000 selling 88% by value and 78% by lot. At Phillips de Pury in New York today, the much anticipated sales of the [Read More]
Julie Mehretu: Grey Area, an exhibition of six new large–scale paintings by American artist Julie Mehretu, is presented at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum as part of the Deutsche Bank Series at the Guggenheim, May 14 to October 6, 2010. Commissioned in [Read More]
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen is staging photographer Hans Wilschut’s exhibition Perforated Perspective, a large-scale photographic work on Nanjing, China, open through1 September 2010, as well as two monumental works from Johannesburg. Wilschut’s lifelike images look beyond the boundaries of urban reality. Hans [Read More]
This summer the Port of Rotterdam and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen are transforming an abandoned Submarine Wharf into the largest exhibition space in the Netherlands. From May to September a renowned artist is being given the opportunity to create a high-profile exhibition [Read More]
Mary Ryan Gallery is pleased to announce “Concrete Firmament,” Christopher Cook’s third solo show at the gallery. Continuing to work in liquid graphite (graphite powders, oil, and resin) on aluminum panels or coated paper, in this new sequence of images Cook explores [Read More]
Christine Hiebert’s “Reconnaissance: Three Wall Drawings,” a site-specific wall installation, will be on view at the Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College, through June 2010. Reconnaissance responds to and interacts with the complexity of the light-filled monumental Tanner Gallery designed by [Read More]