Inspiration can come from anything if you are open to it. “I noticed that a large percentage of people that came to my gallery drove amazing cars – from classic restored cars to stunning new sports cars. This inspired my latest show [Read More]
Monthly Archives: March 2011
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One of the most highly acclaimed and internationally successful artists working today will be the focus of a new display at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art this spring. ARTIST ROOMS: Jeff Koons will bring together a selection of 18 major [Read More]
The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents After the Gold Rush: Contemporary Photographs from the Collection on view March 22, 2011 – January 2, 2012, in the Joyce and Robert Menschel Hall for Modern Photography. Drawn entirely from the Museum’s permanent collection, the [Read More]
The Crucible, Oakland’s nonprofit fine and industrial arts and education center, is adding twenty-eight hours of studio access each week and increasing space and equipment for popular classes. The changes are designed to make The Crucible’s unique resources more accessible to a [Read More]
An archive of material pertaining to the famous counterculture cartoonist Robert Crumb – including a pair of original hand-drawn personal greeting cards and a 13-page sketchbook – sold for $16,950 at a multi-estate sale held March 4-6 by Philip Weiss Auctions. The [Read More]
NEW YORK – Since its opening on March 16 for Asia Week New York 2011, “Birds of Dawn: Pioneers of Japan’s Sôdeisha Ceramic Movement,” the exhibition currently on view at Joan B. Mirviss Ltd. at 39 East 78th Street, has been attracting [Read More]
The Ferrin Gallery presents “The Pursuit of Porcelain” — an installation of ceramic sculpture, photography, video and works on paper — at the Sculpture Objects & Functional Art Fair in New York, April 14 – 17, 2011, at the Park Avenue Armory. [Read More]
Lehmann Maupin Gallery announces its second solo exhibition of works by Tim Rollins and K.O.S., on view 24 March – 30 April, 2011 at 540 W. 26th Street. The exhibition will continue the artists’ extensive practice of challenging notions of art through [Read More]
Out of the Silent Planet, on view through 29 May 2011, consists of ten media art pieces from museum collection by the following revolutionary media artists from 1970s to present; Park Hyun-ki, Yook Tae-jin, Kim Seung-young, Kim Ki-chul, Cho Duck-hyun, Kim Young-jin, [Read More]
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents The Elaine Terner Cooper Education Fund: Conversations with Contemporary Artists. Omer Fast Tuesday, April 5 Omer Fast works with film, video, and television footage to examine the complex interplay between personal and public histories. In his [Read More]
American artist Jeff Guess looks into the pinhole concept via a three-part presentation: an installation comprising two video projections – Disambiguation (2004 [2011]) and Untitled (2011) – and the photographic object Partially Instantiated Object (2011). The two latter pieces have been specially [Read More]
Alan Cristea Gallery presents an exhibition of rare portrait lithographs by Pablo Picasso, from 24 March until 21 April 2011. Lithography, a method for printing using a stone or metal plate, was a medium which fascinated Picasso; this exhibition charts the decade [Read More]
de Appel arts centre and The Fair Gallery announces The Gallerist Programme: A professional development programme for aspiring gallerists September 2012–June 2013. Presenting a week of intensive workshops in the Fall of 2011. de Appel arts centre and The Fair Gallery are [Read More]
he Pergamonmuseum presents A Collector’s Fortune. Islamic Art Masterpieces of the Keir Collection, open 18 March 2010 – until further notice. Known around the world as the ‘Keir Collection’, Edmund de Unger’s collection of Islamic art will, over the coming years, enrich [Read More]