New York City seems an unlikely place for a study of nature. But New York City native and artist Jacquelyn S. Wong found that opportunities abound throughout the hustle and bustle of the City. Thanks to a trip to a small island [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2012
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Donald Young Gallery presents a solo exhibition of new photographs by James Welling on view now. JAMES WELLING 003, 2009 Archival inkjet print on Canson Baryta Photographique paper 48 h. x 40 inches (121.9 x 101.6 cm), image size 57 h. x [Read More]
On the last Thursday of each month, Southern California’s axis of underground pop culture, Wacko / La Luz de Jesus Gallery, will host “Billy’s Thursday Night Fish Fry & Community Social.” The monthly event will present a diverse multi-media mixed-bag variety show [Read More]
Mark Moore Gallery presents “Salty Air,” the third Los Angeles solo exhibition from local artist Allison Schulnik, on view May 26th – July 7th. Showcasing her distinctively textured canvases, ceramics, and works on paper, “Salty Air” stages a narrative born of the [Read More]
Club Electro Putere presents Punk, Ash and Holocaust open May 25–July 6, 2012. Opening: Friday, May 25, 7pm. Punk, Ash and Holocaust is a project that highlights events and situations displaying different modalities of subjectivisation, freed from any form of cultural fetishism [Read More]
NEW YORK – From June 14th to September 8th THROCKMORTON FINE ART (www.throckmorton-nyc.com) in New York will stage an important exhibition of contemporary photography by two talented figures. COLORS OF PASSION pairs the nude figures of the Greek talent, Dimitris Yeros, with [Read More]
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts presents Beyond Pop. Tom Wesselmann, an exhibition on view May 19 to October 7, 2012. Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004), Sunset Nude with Matisse Odalisque, 2003, oil on canvas, 120 x 100 in. The Estate of Tom Wesselmann. [Read More]
Bergen Kunsthal presents Marianne Heier. Surplus, an exhibition on view 24 May–5 July 2012. The title of Heier’s exhibition makes use of the concept of ‘surplus.’ The complexity of the concept is exploited in the exhibition to shed light on different value [Read More]
The Espai d’art contemporani de Castello presents Sharon Lockhart, Double Tide, on view through September 2, 2012. Sharon Lockhart, “Double Tide (Jen Casad, South Bristol, Maine, July 22, 2008, Sunrise), Double Tide (Jen Casad, South Bristol, Maine, July 22, 2008, Sunset),” 2009. [Read More]
De Appel arts centre has opened its new permanent premises in a renovated eighteenth-century building on the Prins Hendrikkade 142, a stone’s throw from Amsterdam Central Station. Its new home, renovated by denieuwegeneratie and ADP architects, will not only house impressive exhibition [Read More]
Still undergoing transformation, the Monnaie de Paris will open an evening event space to the public with Rob Pruitt’s Flea Market on Saturday 19 May, 6pm–midnight. For this year’s Museum Night, the Monnaie de Paris will provide visitors with a playful meeting [Read More]
Artpace San Antonio is pleased to announce the unveiling of its New Works Now exhibition in the Hudson (Show)Room, featuring new works by former International Artists-in-Residence from Texas: Alex de Leon (1996), Katrina Moorhead (2005), Katie Pell (2006), Juan Miguel Ramos (2002), [Read More]
The Museum of Modern Art, New York in association with the Munich Film Museum and the Goethe-Institut, presents the most comprehensive North American retrospective ever assembled of the German film, theater, and opera director Werner Schroeter (1945–2010), on view May 11–June 11, [Read More]
Michael Lierly paints memory from memory. His goal is to infuse each work with reality, though not necessarily realism. Both his figurative and abstract works deal with reconstructing memory in a way that creates an ambiguous symbolism which renders the often complex [Read More]