Ashkal Alwan announce Call for applications: Home Workspace Program (HWP) 2013–14. Jalal Toufic, Seen in Lebanon, Uqbar or Tlön? © 2004. Ashkal Alwan is currently accepting applications to the 3rd edition of Home Workspace Program (HWP), with resident professors Jalal Toufic and […]
Monthly Archives: January 2013
Ballroom Marfa announce presents Rashid Johnson New Growth a solo exhibition of new work by Rashid Johnson on view March 8–July 7, 2013. Johnson combines both personally and historically loaded material, such as shea butter and black soap with objects such as […]
What are the possibilities for small cultural and arts centers to exist in today’s world? Is there a way for them to exist without entering into the never-ending economic game of competition or selling them as social entrepreneurial enterprises? Social Kitchen Social […]
The Emdash Award returns to Frieze London for the third consecutive year in 2013 as part of the acclaimed Frieze Projects programme. The award is open to artists living outside of the UK, up to five years from graduating from an undergraduate […]
New York: To launch Rediscovered Masters, art historian Peter Hastings Falk presents Lost and Found: The Pinajian Discovery, the first in a series of exhibitions dedicated to deserving late career artists and/or those have passed on and whose achievements have been forgotten […]
The notion of the public domain as a political forum will be the focal point of the 13th Istanbul Biennial. This highly contested concept will serve as a matrix to generate ideas and develop practices that question contemporary forms of democracy, challenge […]
Produced by ForYourArt, the public art component of Arts Matter, kicked off by Barbara Kruger in October, continues with the work of artist John Baldessari. His project titled Learn To Dream, Aprende A Soñar launches today, and now appears on twelve buses, […]
Prismatic and electric, North American painter Donna Howard cleverly weaves subtle narrative into each one of her bright paintings. Donna Howard-Owel Textured and nuanced with an ambient, lyrical sense of space, Howard’s paintings are emblems of a prolifically curious mind, and speak […]
Jacqueline Bebb, Jane Bustin, Cath Campbell, Tomas Chaffe, Danilo Correale, Sean Edwards, Alex Farrar, Claudio Gobbi, Gareth Griffith, The Hut Project, Yuki Kishino, Lawrence Leaman, James Lewis, Stuart Middleton, Edward Morgan, Philip Newcombe, John Henry Newton, Laura Reeves, Zhao Renhui, Hua Kuan […]
Now in its 16th year, apexart’s Unsolicited Proposal open call will accept submissions for exhibition ideas starting January 15th. Three winners will receive the funding and administrative support from apexart to mount a show in its Manhattan space. The Unsolicited Proposal Program […]
Green Art Gallery announces the first solo exhibition of Hungarian painter Zsolt Bodoni in the region, on view 14/01/2013 – 03/03/2013. Opening date: 14/01/2013 – 7pm – 9pm. Zsolt Bodoni, Two, 2012, acrylic and oil on canvas, 195 x 215 cm Bodoni’s […]
In January 2013, Garage Center for Contemporary Culture’s legendary Art Experiment returns. Art Experiment takes on a new twist – running for nearly a month in Garage’s new pavilion in Gorky Park – this year organisers are keeping activities a close guarded […]
Michelangelo’s David-Apollo, is now on view at the National Gallery of Art through March 3, 2013. Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, 1475–1564) David-Apollo, c. 1530 marble Museo Nazionale del Bargello – Soprintendenza Speciale per il Polo Museale Fiorentino First displayed at the Gallery in […]
Plans are underway for the 25th Anniversary of Fort Lauderdale’s signature nationally ranked juried outdoor art fair, the Las Olas Art Fair Part I returns January 5 – 6, 2013. Festival promoter Howard Alan Events has produced this popular show for the […]