See the world’s most prestigious visual art exhibition from behind-the-scenes with BMA Director and United States Pavilion Commissioner Christopher Bedford, now on Instagram @christopher_bedford_bma. Representing the U.S., artist Mark Bradford has created Tomorrow Is Another Day, co-curated by Christopher Bedford and Senior […]
Monthly Archives: April 2017
Known as Nouveaux Moutons, the Lalanne sheep were created in 1996-97 and cast at the Landowski Fondeur in France. The life-size family made of epoxy stone and patinated bronze consists of a ram, ewe and three lambs. Previous owners include the legendary […]
A beautiful oil on canvas landscape rendering by New Orleans artist Richard Clague (1812-1873), three oil on board figural works by the iconic African American folk artist Clementine Hunter (1886-1988), and a Russian icon of the Virgin of Kazan, one of 60 […]
THROCKMORTON FINE ART presents an important exhibition of photographs by the German-born 20th century photographer, FRITZ HENLE, at its New York gallery from April 27 – June 24, 2017. According to Spencer Throckmorton, “photo-historian Helmut Gernsheim called FRITZ HENLE ‘the last classic […]
Lawrence Fine Art has announced that it will represent Gabriel Laderman’s work and reintroduce it to the collecting public. Laderman (1929-2011) started out as an Abstract Expressionist under the direct influence of Hans Hoffmann at Provincetown; Alfred Russell, Ad Reinhardt, Mark Rothko, […]
The Foundry Art Centre’s 13th annual fundraiser, is a special 1940’s USO-themed “Sky’s The Limit” Gala! All funds raised through the Gala will directly support the arts programming the Foundry Art Centre provides to the St. Charles community throughout the 2017-2018 events […]
Join 440 Gallery for an innovative program from Po’Jazz, a program featuring an eclectic mix of poetry and jazz. Founded by Brooklyn-born Golda Solomon, Po’Jazz combines two passions into an energetic blend of spoken word and improvised instrumentation. Robert Gibbons, Rosi Hertlein […]
The Glass House presents Julian Schnabel: “Paintings that I hope Philip and David would like,” an intimate survey showcasing Julian Schnabel’s prolific painting career. Over the course of the exhibition period, the Painting Gallery panels will rotate three times to present paintings […]
The Board of Directors for the Art Festival Association in St. Charles, Missouri announce the rebranding of their annual art festival to “MOSAICS Fine Art Festival”. The decision to update the name of the organization’s annual arts event to “MOSAICS Fine Art […]
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) hosts Building an Inclusive Baltimore: A New Lens for Inclusion at The Baltimore Museum of Art in partnership with Beyond Conflict, a global initiative internationally recognized for its powerful new approaches to achieving peace in divided […]
Deadline for entry: Thursday, May 25 at midnight EST Juror Joan Bankemper received her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute and MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Upon moving to NYC she radically challenged her academic training and began […]
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is now accepting entries for its Third Annual Picture Freedom Art Contest —a nationwide student art competition sponsored by Toyota. Picture Freedom challenges students to create works of art capturing America’s struggle for inclusive freedom and […]
Drawn from the Borusan Contemporary Art Collection in Istanbul, Turkey, two complementary selections of works rooted in performative action will be on view at the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA) through July 2017. On view April 22 – July 30, […]
A bronze maquette (or 3-D study) for the sculpture Draped Reclining Figure by Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986) sailed past its high estimate figure of $150,000 to finish at $195,500 in Cottone Auctions’ annual Fine Arts & Antiques Auction, held March 25th online […]