BALTIC 39 presents an exhibition of work by Glasgow based artist Andrew Miller, on view through 7 OCT 2012. Andrew Miller, Curb Carpet 2011. Photo: © Courtesy the artist Andrew Miller is a Glasgow based artist who works across a variety of [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2012
Princeton University Art Museum presents Root & Branch, an exhibition on view July 14 – Nov. 25, 2012. Lee Friedlander, American, born 1934: Lake Park, Milwaukee, 1992. Gelatin silver print. Princeton University Art Museum Museum purchase in memory of C. David Robinson, [Read More]
The Museum of London announced that its popular London Street Photography exhibition will travel to the Museum of the City of New York. The display has been timed to coincide with the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. On view until 2 [Read More]
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Scandinavian Design, an exhibition on view August 26, 2012–January 27, 2013. Poul Henningsen, manufactured by Louis Poulsen & Company, PH “Artichoke” Lamp, 1958, copper, steel, and enameled metal, the MFAH, museum purchase with funds provided by [Read More]
Kunstmuseum Bern presents the first retrospective on British photographer, filmmaker, and installation artist Zarina Bhimji on view through 02.09.2012. The artist was born in 1963 as daughter to parents of Indian descent living in Uganda, where she grew up until Idi Amin’s [Read More]
Asheville Art Museum presents Prime Time. New Media Juried Exhibition open through September 9, 2012 in the east wing of the museum. Elizabeth Stehling, A Hey for Four, 001. Film still. 2011. Prime Time: New Media Juried Exhibition, is the inaugural exhibition [Read More]
Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art presents Art Spectrum 2012, open throughSeptember 16, 2012. ARTSPECTRUM is Leeum’s biannual exhibition which introduces works by young Korean artists whose artistic potential capabilities are eminently promising without confining their scope in terms of age, medium, or [Read More]
After 40 years selling modern art from many of the most respected painters and sculptors of the 20th century, London-based, Australian-born art dealer Adrian Mibus says, “Fashions in art can be fickle. Some of the most successful collectors I know are the [Read More]
Lively, realistic and sumptuously magical in whimsy, the works of Italian-born painter Giovanni Gelardi assimilate themes of culture and politics as much as they do symbols of dreams and imaginings. A self-taught artist, Gelardi was urged to create through his innate desire [Read More]
Leonardo Aguirre di Matteo from Uruguay will visit Trifecta Gallery for the opening night of his August 2-30, 2012 exhibit “6191.” The shows title, Six-thousand one-hundred and ninety-one is named for the amount of miles from his South American home to Las [Read More]
Robert Langstaff is a painter whose inquiry into the nature of composition, color and form has evolved into explosive abstraction which expresses both basic instinct and the complexities of the subconscious. Fascinated by the drip paintings of Abstract Expressionist Jackson Pollack since [Read More]
Kunstmuseum Bern and the Museum Wiesbaden have organized a comprehensive retrospective illustrating the scope and complexity of Saura’s art with some 200 works, on view through 11.11.2012. The Kunstmuseum Bern has already presented the art of the greatest Spanish painter Pablo Picasso [Read More]
The Old Sorting Office presents the first UK solo art show by Mr. Brainwash opening August 5. Mr. Brainwash will embrace the global art scene by taking over The Old Sorting Office, a colossal space centrally located next to the British Museum [Read More]
Noted national artist/educators Mary Walling Blackburn and Brittany Ransom have been appointed to faculty positions in the Division of Art at SMU Meadows School of the Arts, beginning in fall 2012. Blackburn, a New York-based artist and writer known for conceptually dense, [Read More]