The New Bedford Art Museum presents In the Landscape: Four Painters — Four Seasons on view through 1.16.2011. In the Landscape: 4 Painters — 4 Seasons is the result of setting four superb painters free to explore the cycle of seasons. Curator [Read More]
Monthly Archives: January 2011
The New Bedford Art Museum presents Neil Alexander: Photographic Landscapes; Five Seasons — Louisiana and Massachusetts, currently on view through Jan 16. Neil Alexander continues the theme of seasons, time and cycles of change in the Heritage Gallery with Photographic Landscapes – [Read More]
Nottingham Contemporary presents related solo exhibitions by Anne Collier and Jack Goldstein from 22 January to 27 March. Anne Collier is one of the most exciting artists working in photography to have emerged in recent years. Around half her work involves re-photographing [Read More]
There are just a few days left to see the Seattle Art Museum’s (SAM) Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée National Picasso, Paris. What The Stranger calls “one of the best [Picasso show’s] you’ll ever see outside Paris”, the exhibition displays more than [Read More]
The new Dali Museum has opened in Saint Petersburg, Florida More than 2,100 works by Salvador Dali including nearly 100 oil paintings, will be on show at the new museum, the largest collection of Dali’s work outside Spain. The Dali Museum has [Read More]
SOUPERgreen an exhibition, on view February 12 – April 14, 2011, features five architectural propositions that critically challenge the discipline’s prevailing attempt to address the environmental crisis as either an engineering problem to be simply “solved” (by an invisibly banal technology), or [Read More]
The Photographers’ Gallery will stage a charity auction at Christie’s South Kensington on Thursday 17 February 2011. Designed to raise the final portion of funds to transform its Ramillies Street Gallery, the event will comprise a Live and Silent Auction, offering nearly [Read More]
Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature Fred Gemmell in Unbound Perspectives. The exhibition is scheduled to run from February 4, 2011 through February 25, 2011 (opening reception: Thursday, February 10, 2011). About the Artist Fred Gemmell’s large-scale works, painted unconventionally on the reverse [Read More]
Sotheby’s forthcoming sale of Important Old Master Paintings & Sculpture in New York on January 27, 2011, will feature significant works by artists from across Europe. The morning session of Important Old Master Paintings is led by Titian’s monumental Sacra Conversazione, a [Read More]
I try to construct a picture in which shapes, spaces, colors, form a set of unique relationships, independent of any subject matter. At the same time I try to capture and translate the excitement and emotion aroused in me by the impact [Read More]
The High Museum of Art will host the second annual Collectors’ Evening on Friday, January 28. The event, instituted in 2010 to build and improve the Museum’s permanent collection, invites guests to take an active role in choosing the next work of [Read More]
On show are 130 collages which Erró began donating to the museum in 1989, spanning the artist‘s creative career ever since his first experiments with the media at the Icelandic School of Arts and Crafts in Reykjavík in the early fifties. Erró, [Read More]
The Fowler Museum at UCLA presents Art and the Unbreakable Spirit of Haiti, opens Jan 9. Showcasing a selection of works collected by the Fowler Museum over the past five decades, Fowler in Focus: Aand the Unbreakable Spirit of Haiti juxtaposes pieces [Read More]
For a limited time—now through January 31—visitors to the Portland Art Museum will have a unique opportunity to view four major canvases by French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840–1926). The four paintings are hung in close proximity in the Museum’s Impressionist galleries and [Read More]