Cooper Union School of Art presents Ruptures Forms of Public Address, on view September 4–October 13, 2012. The School of Art at The Cooper Union is pleased to announce an upcoming exhibition and event that explores politically vital issues surrounding public space [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2012
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In its fifth edition, St. Moritz Art Masters presents works by internationally and nationally well-known artists in no less than 30 settings in and around St. Moritz. On show from 24 August to 2 September 2012 are works by Hamish Fulton, Tom [Read More]
Organized by Shenzhen and Hong Kong, the Urbanism Architecture Bi-City Biennale (UABB) promotional event will be held right after the opening events of the Hong Kong Exhibition at the 13th Venice International Architecture Biennale (Venice, Italy, August 27th, 2012). Organizer committees from [Read More]
Sooni Taraporevala’s Parsis: The Zorostrians of India is the first visual documentation of India’s Parsi community, followers of the world’s first prophet, Zarathustra. Exhibition on view November 8—December 20, 2012. Sooni Taraporevala The Man in the Sola Hat, Photograph © 1985 Sooni [Read More]
BOSTON, MA – For the month of August, International Poster Gallery (IPG) celebrates the anniversary of the Woodstock music festival with a special offer on an exclusive, limited edition 40th anniversary Woodstock poster designed by Arnold Skolnick. Skolnick was the designer of [Read More]
Thanks to the generosity of many sponsors, the 18th Annual MOSAICS Missouri Festival for the Arts – taking place in Historic St. Charles the weekend of September 14-16, 2012 – will be bigger and better than ever. MOSAICS Missouri Festival for the [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY – Most likely, without a second glance, you pass right by the local sidewalk cafe, a dilapidated truck, an empty lot, a row of brownstones. They are all everyday Brooklyn. But when seen through the eyes of local artist Ella [Read More]
The Smithsonian’s American Art Museum has bought Seven Days: Breakfast Tacos by San Antonio artist Chuck Ramirez for their permanent collection. Chuck Ramirez (1962-2010) Seven Days Series: Breakfast Tacos Conceived in 2003; printed by the Estate in 2012 Edition 4/6 Pigment ink [Read More]
Amidst the incessant march of an ever-growing number of international biennales and the archetypal behemoth, multi-sensory biennale-as-ultimate-cultural-maker-cum-social-event, it takes a certain degree of self-assured conviction to present a non-monumental series of narratives around such open-ended principles as non-hierarchical mutuality and dialogue. Yet [Read More]
Mpls Photo Center presents The Human Condition. A Survey of Humanity an International Call for Entry is in conjunction and to be exhibited with Mark Seliger’s “When They Came to Take My Father” Opening November 10th, 2012 .Mark Seliger’s, “When They Came [Read More]
Architecture is built of sound. Enclosed spaces are room tones and niches are specific echoes. The ventilation systems are overwhelming noises while walls are filtered sounds of the neighbor’s living rooms. We live, work and play in gigantic complexes of sounds—their distribution [Read More]
Mpls Photo Center in Minneapolis presents The Portrait: Up Close and Personal an International Juried Competition on view through August 19th, 2012. Photo: Noah David Bau – Melrose, Massachusetts Experimentation with genre, format, and medium characterizes the portraits included in the exhibition. [Read More]
Fraser Leonard Fine Art Gallery recently hosted an Opening Reception for the 2012 Summer Art Exhibition on Saturday, July 21, 2012. This special Summer Art Exhibition showcases two Master artists – award-winning contemporary artist Fraser Leonard and his latest collection of contemporary [Read More]
Contemporary Art Exchange presents Through the Looking Glass, Dimly, an exhibition open 5 – 18 August, 2012. Through the Looking Glass, Dimly is an international collaboration project between blind photographers Andrew Follows (Melbourne) and Rosita McKenzie (Edinburgh). Andrew Follows, Untitled, 2011. The [Read More]