The Nomading Film Festival (NoFF) is providing an unmatched experience at this year’s 2nd annual summer travel film festival. On June 23, 2012, a lucky attendee at the festival will win a 3-day Labor Day Weekend trek to Mt. Washington , and […]
Monthly Archives: June 2012
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Hamburger Kunsthalle presents Lost Places Sites of photography, an exhibition on view 8 June–23 September 2012. In recent years photography has reached a new peak in artistic media. Starting with the Düsseldorf School, with artists such as Andreas Gursky, Thomas Struth, Thomas […]
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London presents Heatherwick Studio. Designing the Extraordinary, an exhibition on view now through 30 September 2012. As part of a season of events celebrating British design, the V&A presents the first major solo exhibition exploring the […]
The Nevada Museum of Art presents Edward Burtynsky. Oil, on view through September 23, 2012. Edward Burtynsky: Oil, features more than 50 large-¬scale color landscapes by Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky. The exhibition surveys a decade of photographic imagery exploring the subject of […]
artMRKT Hamptons have announced a contemporary and modern art fair to benefit theParrish Art Museum. The fair will feature forty leading galleries from across the U.S. that will present painting, sculpture, drawings, photography, video, and installation. Showcasing a tightly focused selection of […]
The de Young Museum in San Francisco present Real to Real. Photographs from the Traina Collection, an exhibition on view through September 16, 2012, featuring approximately 110 photographs made by some of the pre-eminent artists working in photography this past century. Mixing […]
Brooklyn, NY — Stroller gridlock at coffee shops, children’s hair salons, Spanish and German language kinder-care and a Bean Sprouts pre-school – all are within a few blocks surrounding the 440 Gallery, clear evidence of Park Slope’s adoption of a child-centered culture. […]
Now in its 28th year, the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival brings its trademark mix of visual, contemporary, culinary, Western, landscape, wildlife and Native American arts to Jackson, Wyo., September 6 – 16, 2012. The 2012 roundup of artsy fun includes the […]
Award-winning architecture practice Sheppard Robson has awarded two £500 prizes, for the Best Part 2 student project and Best Part 1 Project, to students at Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh School of Architecture end of year show. The firm’s £1000 sponsorship of […]
GROUP SHOW MUTATIS MUTANDIS curated by CATHERINE DAVID with: Babak Afrassiabi, Edgar Arceneaux, Hany Armanious, Louidgi Beltrame, Andrea Branzi, Elisabetta Benassi, Luke Fowler, Suzanne Treister June 29—September 2, 2012 The Friends of Secession invite to Lecture Edgar Arceneaux The Studio, the Social […]
The Getty Museum announced the acquisition of fourteen photographs by famed fashion photographer Hiro (Y. Hiro Wakabayashi), comprising work he created while on assignment for Harper’s Bazaar, French Vogue and Mirabella from the 1960s–1990s. Prominently known in the 1960s and 1970s for […]
Kunstmuseum Bonn presents the first retrospective in a German museum of an American photographer Lewis Baltz, on view through 02.09.2012. Baltz, born 1945 in Newport Beach, California, arrived on the scene with photos that launched him as an essential groundbreaker on the […]
Riflemaker presents Leah Gordon ‘Caste’ a photographs exhibition on view through Saturday 14 July. Leah Gordon’s new photographs investigate the practice of the grading from black to white of skin colour, referred to as Caste, which revealed the extent of racial mixing […]
Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory present I Can’t Work Like This a project exhibition on view through 23 June 2012. The project I Can’t Work Like This at Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory creates a platform […]