FIAC 2011 will bring together 1681 galleries of modern and contemporary art, coming from 21 countries. France will be represented by 53 galleries, accounting for 33% of exhibitors, followed by the United States with 27 galleries, Germany with 21 galleries, Italy with [Read More]
Monthly Archives: July 2011
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The exhibition is presented by the Embassy of Spain in Moscow, Honourable Consulate of Spain and Center ADELANTE. Photographs made by cinema historian Jesús García de Dueñas are dedicated to Spanish cinema and comprise visual chronicle of this unique phenomenon which since [Read More]
Anke Schofield’s popular large-scale works will be the subject of an exhibition at Galerie Zuger July 29-30 in Vail, Colorado. The works, which feature fantastical dream-like images created through complex layering, have been attracting national attention. Piquing the imagination, Anke’s whimsical imagery [Read More]
The Istanbul Foundation for Culture and the Arts (İKSV), will present the first Istanbul Design Biennial, which will take place from October 13 to December 16, 2012. The Istanbul Design Biennial will explore a wide range of fields, from urban to architecture, [Read More]
The Gwangju Biennale Foundation announce the appointment of Sunjung Kim, Mami Kataoka, Carol Yinghua Lu, Nancy Adajania, Wassan Al-Khudhairi, and Alia Swastika as Joint Artistic Directors of the 9th Gwangju Biennale 2012. For the first time, the Biennale has appointed a group [Read More]
The Fahey/Klein Gallery presents three new bodies of work from photographer Mark Laita: Amaranthine, Sea, and Serpentine. On view July 28, 2011 through September 3, 2011. Reception for the Artist, Thursday, July 28, 7 – 9 p.m. Mark Laita’s previous exhibitions at [Read More]
Amanti Art has announced the expansion of its art offering and improved usability of subject and collections functions on its custom framing website AmantiArt.com. The company has also been working on new search and keyword technology. Amanti Art has increased its art [Read More]
From September 7th to the 10th Shanghai is the place where all art lovers should be as SH Contemporary—Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair—discloses the world’s most compelling choice of Chinese and Asian contemporary art alongside a selection of Western artists and galleries. Under [Read More]
The New Arts Gallery presents “Alexander Shundi: Mystic Wonders”, on view at the gallery from July 16th through August 28th. Alexander Shundi’s works are in many public and private collections in the United States and abroad as well as being the subject [Read More]
GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst presents Christian Haake White Elephant on view through 18 September 2011. How do we construct reality? What role do individual and collective memories play in its formation? To what extent can reality and memory be rendered in [Read More]
Cyprien Gaillard’s art refers to precarious, urban situations that record and formulate the contradictions of our post-industrial society architecturally. The dislocation and relocation of the monument are central to his work, which switches back and forth between ancient and modern, as it [Read More]
Nottingham Contemporary opened in November 2009 in an outstanding new building by Caruso St John. It is one of the largest and leading centres for contemporary art in the U.K. We have both an international outlook and a strong sense of local [Read More]
Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art is to present the winners of the EXPOSURE 11 Award, Jack Friswell, Kate Shepherd and Rebecca Turner, all graduates of Wimbledon College of Art. 13 September–16 October 2011. Already in its third year, the EXPOSURE Award [Read More]
The Arsenal Gallery presents The Journey to the East on view 5 August–30 September 2011. As a part of the Polish Presidency of the EU Council, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok is organizing an exhibition entitled “The Journey to the East.” Poland, along [Read More]