Each year, just before graduation time, the duCret School of Art hosts a Spring Art Show that enables its student body to showcase their artwork. This year the Spring Art Show is May 1, from 2PM to 4PM, and parents, extended family, [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2011
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Bortolami presents Morgan Fisher New Work: Photographs and Works on Paper, on view from April 7th, 2011. Morgan Fisher, New Work: Photographs and Works on Paper Ideal Fine Grain 120 December 1951, 2011 Archival pigment print 17.25 x 21.25 inches (framed) The [Read More]
George Osodi’s photographic essay, Oil Rich Niger Delta, marks the opening of Raw Material Company in Dakar The Raw Material Company presents George Osodi Oil Rich Niger Delta, open 21 April–19 May 2011. 21st of April, 2011, marks the date when RAW [Read More]
On April 29, the world will be watching country girl Kate Middleton walk down the aisle to Britain’s Prince William of Wales. In celebration of the Royal Wedding, several members of the Art and Antiques Dealers League of America (AADLA) will present [Read More]
All landscapes are constantly changing through the action of both natural and human influences; landscape therefore continues to offer boundless opportunities for artistic expression. In this exhibition contemporary artists of the landscape re-interpret the fascinating, ever-changing British landscape with artistic responses as [Read More]
Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery presents Eyes of Texas a photographs exhibition featuring Four Legends of Texas who have greatly impacted the photography scene in Texas, on view April 16 – July 2, 2011. Peter Brown, Cotton Center, TX, 2003 All four [Read More]
International Art Calls. Fundación Botín. Spain. Visual Arts Grants. Through May 6, 2011. Paul Graham Workshop. Through May 13, 2011 Fundación Botín Visual Arts Grants and Art Workshop 2011 Fundación Botín, a Spanish institution created in 1964, launches a call for the [Read More]
The Pace Gallery presents an exhibition of sculptures by John Chamberlain from 1982 to 2008, on display from April 15 through June 11, 2011. Chamberlain has been the subject of thirteen solo exhibitions at The Pace Gallery since 1963, as well as [Read More]
Bortolami Gallery Presents Addicted to Highs and Lows curated by Richard Aldrich. Open from April 7th. A writer (theorist) or a curator is a kind of artist. They know (unconsciously) what they are looking for. They are drawn to things, and need [Read More]
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and its Committee on the Environment (COTE) have selected the top ten examples of sustainable architecture and green design solutions that protect and enhance the environment. The projects will be honored at the AIA 2011 National [Read More]
Following the critical and popular success of Picasso: Mosqueteros in New York in 2009 and Picasso: The Mediterranean Years in London in 2010, Gagosian Gallery presents the next chapter in an ongoing exploration of Picasso’s principal themes. On view APRIL 14 – [Read More]
REDCAT announces the first solo exhibition in Los Angeles by Seoul-based artist Kim Beom. On view April 22–June 19, 2011. Opening: Thursday, April 21 | 6-8pm Through an expansive practice that spans drawing, sculpture, video, and artist books, Kim contemplates a world [Read More]
On May 06. 2011 between 6:00 and 11:00pm, the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center will host it’s first solo exhibition by internationally renown painter Marcus Jansen. His recent documentary, A Painter’s Allegory drew one of the largest crowds at the Fort [Read More]
This spring, Museo Tamayo opens four new exhibitions belonging to three major curatorial series, giving continuity to its 2010-2012 program. The second iteration of the ambitious multi-venue project Abstract Possible: The Tamayo Take, conceived by Stockholm-based curator Maria Lind, is presented as [Read More]