wenty-Ninth Street, the popular shopping and dining district near downtown Boulder, will be transformed into a first rate outdoor art gallery this summer when its premier annual Boulder Festival of the Arts on 29th Street returns for its fourth anniversary. This two-day […]
Monthly Archives: June 2011
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The Helmut Newton Foundation presents Helmut Newton Polaroids an exhibition on view June 10th through November 20th, 2011.. Polaroid technology revolutionized photography. those who have used a polaroid camera can hardly forget the unique odor of its developing emulsion and the thrill […]
After two months of working in-situ with a team of builders, engineers and sculptors, Adrian Villar Rojas presents The Murderer of Your Heritage, his last installation specially created for the 54th Venice Biennial. The piece is placed in a privileged space at […]
Haus der Kulturen der Welt presents IN TRANSIT 11 Spectator Performing Arts Festival, open 15–18 June 2011. Opening: 15 June, 6 p.m. How does an audience come about, and how does this moment of publicity work? Is the “active” spectator the ideal, […]
Frank Pictures Gallery presents Joe Aker Seductive Synthesis: An Erotic Exploration Of Architectural Surface: Gaudi & Gehry. On view June 10th – July 25th. Aker, a renowned Architectural photographer, was intrigued by the undulating shapes of Barcelona’s Casa Mila, an expansive apartment […]
Alan Cristea Gallery presents a major retrospective of Julian Opie’s editions, from 9 June until 9 July, to coincide with the publication of an Editions Catalogue Raisonné. One of the most important protagonists of contemporary British art for more than two decades, […]
Gagosian Gallery in London presents an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Cecily Brown, on view from June 8th until July 29th, 2011. Drawing broad inspiration from many forbears, from Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Breughel the Elder, and James Ensor to […]
The Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI) announced today that, in partnership with New York City’s Department of Parks & Recreation, the 2012 LAGI design competition will be held for a site within Freshkills Park (the former Fresh Kills landfill) in Staten Island. […]
Johansson Projects presents new work by Allison Gildersleeve and Katy Stone in Bramblur an exhibition that examines the material of nature and the nature of materials. Show runs June 23- August 18, 2011 Opening Reception: July 1, 5-8pm. Known internationally for her […]
This exhibition brings together three pioneers of sound art, Max Eastley (born 1944, UK), Takehisa Kosugi (born 1938, Japan) and Walter Marchetti (born 1931, Italy). Each artist has developed a distinct approach to the problem of representing immateriality, while sharing a lightness […]
PINTA, the Latin American Art Show opened on Monday 6 June, at Earls Court Exhibition Centre, in London. Presenting the very best in modern and contemporary Latin American art, the show follows last week’s record sale of Latin American art at Sotheby’s, […]
Jack Vettriano and photographer, Jeanette Jones, have teamed up for an exhibition of their dance inspired works. Entitled, The Ballroom Spy, their joint exhibition will open at Heartbreak in London on Saturday 14th May and will run until Sunday 19th June, before […]
Interlaced is a new commissioned triple screen video installation being shown as part of a solo exhibition, also titled Interlaced, at De Hallen, in the Belfry Tower in Bruges, Belgium. The exhibition opensed on the 17th April 2011 and runs through till […]
NordArt opened on Saturday 4th June. Now with a dozen years behind it, the 12th summer exhibition brings together painting, graphics, photography, sculpture, and installations from 245 artists in 55 countries. Their works speak not only for themselves, but also and especially […]