BOSTON, MA – International Poster Gallery (IPG) proudly presents Global Persuasion: Original Mid-Century Modern Posters, a show and sale of original vintage posters from 1945 – 1965. The Mid-Century poster genre, which has seen a meteoric rise in popularity in recent years, [Read More]
Monthly Archives: September 2012
European Cultural Foundation announces Imagining Europe on 4–7 October 2012 Today, as Europe navigates its way through a turbulent period of history, many difficult questions are being asked about its future. ECF’s four-day event—Imagining Europe—will provide a platform to discuss some of [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY – The 440 Gallery is pleased to host a unique exhibition of work by Richard Eagan and Philomena Marano, working together for some thirty years as The Coney Island Hysterical Society. Art of the Coney Island Hysterical Society will feature [Read More]
Ludwig Forum Aachen announces The City that Doesn’t Exist Images of Global Spaces, on view September 22, 2012–January 20, 2013. Armin Linke, Thongil Street, Pyongyang North Korea, 2005. Courtesy Galerie Klosterfelde. The City that Doesn’t Exist (Die Stadt, die es nicht gibt) [Read More]
Art Platform – Los Angeles opens at the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport on Thursday, September 27 to special guests and September 28–30 to the public. Public hours: Friday, September 28, 11–6pm Saturday, September 29, 11–6pm Sunday, September 30, 11–6pm [Read More]
kestnergesellschaft presents photographs by the American photographer Lewis Baltz in an exhibition on view through Sunday, november 4, 2012. Lewis Baltz Unoccupied office, Mitsubishi, Vitre (FR), 1989-91. From the series Sites of Technology. C-Print, Diasec© Lewis Baltz. Courtesy Galerie Thomas Zander, Köln. [Read More]
Beginning September 30, 2012, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center explores the bedrock theme of “family,” and how evolving photographic technologies have influenced the manner in which families are portrayed in the exhibition The kids are all right. This is the first [Read More]
FUNDACION MAPFRE presents a retrospective of the American photographer Imogen Cunningham (Portland, Oregon, 1883–San Francisco, 1976). On view 18 September 2012–20 January 2013. Imogen Cunningham, Nude, 1939. Gelatin silver print. Imogen Cunningham Trust, Lopez Island, Washington. ©Imogen Cunningham Trust. Over the course [Read More]
The Fifth Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art is being held from 19 September–20 October 2013 at Manege in Moscow. The Curator will be Catherine de Zegher. The Commissioner and Artistic Director of the Biennale is Joseph Backstein. The Fifth Moscow Biennale of [Read More]
SH Contemporary – Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair has established itself as the annual appointment in China for the international art community. Shilpa Gupta, I live under your sky too, Shanghai, 2012. Animated light installation, dimensions variable depending on location. Realized for SH [Read More]
The Naples Invitational Art Fest is accepting applications from artists working in all media to exhibit at the 16th annual Naples Invitational Art Fest. The juried art show will be held January 26-27, 2013 at Fleischmann Park, 1600 Fleischmann Blvd., Naples. A [Read More]
With their video installation Ultimate Substance, Anja Kirschner and David Panos take a new approach to their long-standing interest in critical portrayals of history and the tensions between empirical research and artistic form. On view September 21 – November 25, 2012. Ultimate [Read More]
Anne Hardy’s large-format photographs are polyvalent images of artificial spaces created for the sole purpose of their photographic documentation. Anne Hardy, Secession 2012, Photo: Angus Mill In painstaking work that often takes months, the artist builds highly detailed life-sized “stage sets” in [Read More]
In his figurative paintings, Kerry James Marshall focuses on the social and cultural experience of African Americans. Kerry James Marshall, Installation view, Secession 2012, photo: Wolfgang Thaler At the Secession, he is showing a new series of works whose title points to [Read More]