Lewis Carroll’s timeless novels, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, have fascinated and inspired many generations of artists since the first novel was published over 150 years ago Alice in Wonderland at Tate Liverpool is the first exhibition to give […]
Monthly Archives: November 2011
Art in General opens its 30th anniversary season with the exhibition Walking Forward – Running Past, a constellation of works that investigate our complicated and intricate relationship to chronology. The exhibition begins a yearlong program that uses its own framework as a […]
Marlborough Fine Art in London presents an eExhibition of work by Nina Murdoch, on view 02 Nov – 26 Nov 2011. “Corridors, steps, wedges of light and otherworldly colour, Nina Murdoch’s paintings evoke an uninhabited but haunting world in which the sun […]
The Art Gallery of Ontario and Aeroplan announces that Delhi-based artist Gauri Gill is the winner of The Grange Prize 2011. The $50,000 prize is Canada’s largest photography prize, also granting $5,000 and an international residency to each of the runners-up, and […]
1301PE Gallery presents Pae White Here Today an exhibition on view November 5th – December 22nd. Opening: November 5th 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM 1301PE is pleased to announce its sixth solo exhibition with LA based artist Pae White. For 20 years, […]
Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts presents an important survey of images of women, as conceived by artists living and working in California from approximately 1910 to 1950 This exciting array of work was created by some of California’s foremost Modernists. Whether nudes, […]
The 4th Gwangju Design Biennale hosted by Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Untae Kang) and Gwangju Biennale Foundation (President Yongwoo Lee), and co-directed by Korean architect Seung Hyosang and Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, held its closing ceremony on October 23rd with a record […]
Frank To, the young Glasgow-based artist with a growing international reputation as a leading contemporary figurative painter, will exhibit ‘The Collision of Eras’, a diptych featuring legendary Scottish cyclists Sir Chris Hoy and Graeme Obree, at this year’s Edinburgh Art Fair. Frank […]
Afterall 28, featuring: Ricardo Basbaum Jean-Luc Moulène Lia Perjovschi Emily Wardill has been announced. Afterall issue 28, Autumn/Winter 2011, looks at the mediation of relationships by objects—artistic objects, pedagogical tools or commodities. A prolific writer, educator and art practitioner, Ricardo Basbaum has […]
Aurélien Froment 9 Intervals 18 November 2011–26 January 2011 Hyde Park Picture House Brudenell Road, Leeds, LS6 1JD Aurélien Froment, “9 Intervals” (Le yoga par l’image), 2011. Commissioned and produced by Pavilion. 9 Intervals is a new multi-episode digital film work by […]
The International Fine Print Dealers Association presents its twenty-first annual Print Fair from November 3rd to November 6th 2011 at the Park Avenue Armory. A private preview party benefiting the IFPDA Foundation, its nonprofit arm, will be held on November 2nd 2011 […]
The Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art presents Yona Friedman Architecture Without Building , a retrospective exhibition of Yona Friedman, the architect and thinker of Hungarian origin, in an installation environment offering a special spatial experience. Open 29 October 2011–8 January 2012 . Yona Friedman, […]
Bonhams October 25 Fine Prints sale in San Francisco, simulcast to Los Angeles, was a great success with results exceeding $1.7 million and with works from Helen Frankenthaler and Andy Warhol leading the auction. Frankenthaler’s Tales of Genji I, 1998, signed and […]
Alternately grotesque and ethereal, Alina Szapocznikow’s casts haunt the history of sculpture and figuration today. Curator Adam Szymczyk carves a path through the Polish artist’s uncategorizable corpus on the occasion of a major survey of her work from the mid-1950s to the […]