Creed makes work which captures the public imagination while also attracting critical acclaim for its generous, accessible approach. His work most often takes the form of interventions into a given space, re-ordering readily available materials which are a familiar part of everyday [Read More]
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The Museum of Science & Industry presents an inspirational exhibition featuring the UK Premiere of the Secrets of Mona Lisa. Open through 12th September 2010. See fascinating 3-D animations of Da Vinci’s most famous paintings and sculptures as well as large-scale interactive [Read More]
Ullens Center for Contemporary Ar presents Zhang Huan Hope Tunnel, open through October 24, 2010. Zhang Huan, Hope Tunnel. Work in progress, 2010. Courtesy of the artist. Zhang Huan Studio, Shanghai. Photo: Zhang Huan Studio © 2010 Zhang Huan Every so often [Read More]
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art is delighted to present a new work by renowned Argentinean artist and architect Tomás Saraceno. For 14 Billion (Working Title) Saraceno enlisted the aid of spider experts to create an oversized model of the web of the [Read More]
The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute recently appointed Dr. Aruna D’Souza as associate director of its research and academic program. D’Souza, a noted scholar of nineteenth-century French art and feminist art history, most recently served as an associate professor at the [Read More]
The Royal Academy of Arts annual Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open submission contemporary art exhibition. This year, an iPhone application has been launched to complement the exhibition. Users can download the app and enjoy more than 150 images with 27 [Read More]
Tate announced the launch of the interactive website and national roadshow of the Tate Movie Project. Children from across the country are invited to take part in creating the Tate Movie, the first of its kind, an animation film made by and [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), is pleased to announce a generous gift of $435,000 from the estate of renowned Los Angeles photographer Max Yavno, nearly 25 years after his death. Yavno, who died in 1985, was an accomplished fine [Read More]
Jointly presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and the Min Chiu Society Organised by the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Open 2010.09.25 – 2011.01.02. Founded in 1960, the Min Chiu Society is a group of local collectors who possess eminent [Read More]
Somewhere between the soothing and the sublime, the work of landscape artist Victoria Adams offers a respite from our busy lives. Tacoma Art Museum is proud to present Where the Sky Meets the Earth: The Luminous Landscapes of Victoria Adams open through [Read More]
The first retrospective exhibition of work by Camille Silvy, one of the greatest French photographers of the nineteenth century, will open at the National Portrait Gallery 15 July through 24 October 2010. Marking the centenary of Silvy’s death, Camille Silvy, Photographer of [Read More]
Open Door at the Queens Museum of Art is a platform for artists working in the public sphere to engage in constructive dialogues about their work. Artists working in this vein of aesthetic practice face unique challenges with few forums existing to [Read More]
An exceptional late still life by Scottish Colourist, George Leslie Hunter, (est £100,000 – 150,000) is the star lot in this year’s annual Scottish sale (17-20 Aug inclusive). Entitled simply, ‘Still Life’, it showcases the full range of Hunter’s talents, and features [Read More]
Cowan’s European and Asian Fine and Decorative Art Auction, July 31, 2010 will feature Continental furniture, paintings, pottery and porcelain, and Orientalia. Leading the sale is a Portrait of a Woman by Frederick Soulacroix titled Resting with Fan. The captivating painting (est. [Read More]