A new exhibition at the Mint Museum of Art contains the elements of an art history whodunit—a carefully crafted forgery, a persistent art scholar and a painting thought to be lost for more than 100 years—while taking the viewer behind the scenes [Read More]
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Two contemporary works, a painting by Fred Tomaselli and a photograph by William Wiley, have been added to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts collection. The Tomaselli painting, “Woodpecker,” is a 2008 work in acrylic, gouache, photo collage, and resin on wood [Read More]
A traveling exhibition opened at the New York State Museum showcasing the works of a legendary group of photographers who documented the lives and struggles of Americans enduring the Great Depression. This Great Nation Will Endure, on view through March 14, 2010, [Read More]
The Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington, Delaware, presents two exhibitions devoted to Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966). “Fantasies and Fairy-Tales: Maxfield Parrish and the Art of the Print,” the first traveling exhibition of Parrish’s color lithographic prints (which were made from his original paintings) [Read More]
A major exhibition bringing together early and recent work by some of the most significant British artists of our time opens this March in the vast subterranean gallery of Ambika P3 in London. Curated by the hugely influential teacher Peter Kardia, From [Read More]
Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature Arizona artist, Steven Glatt, in Enigmatic Perspectives. The exhibition is scheduled to run from January 08, 2010 through January 29, 2010 (opening reception: Thursday, January 14, 2010). The large-scale paintings by Steven Glatt open up channels of [Read More]
Laurent Delaye presents Waseem Ahmed’s first solo exhibition in the UK. This is the second of a series of exhibitions that show a wide spectrum of contemporary artists from Pakistan. A graduate of the National College of Arts in Lahore, Ahmed (born [Read More]
Foam_Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam presents “Concrete Dreams”, a Foam_3h exhibition by Dieuwertje Komen and Elian Somers in which the photographers offer their vision of the urban landscape. The pictures are exhibited in a variety of ways: Somers presents her work in an installation using [Read More]
The Fenimore Art Museum has announced a new traveling exhibition entitled “The Thaw Collection: Masterpieces of American Indian Art.” This major exhibition is currently scheduled to travel to three cities, bringing to light rarely seen treasures from the extensive holdings of The [Read More]
In her still and subdued works, Rinko Kawauchi (1972), one of the most celebrated Japanese photographers of her generation – tries to capture the brief and transient beauty of the everyday things we often overlook. Playing on such themes as the family [Read More]
From December 2009 to February 2010, the kestnergesellschaft is presenting an extensive solo exhibition by the Austrian-German artist Elke Krystufek. Elke Krystufek, who represented Austria at the Venice Biennale in 2009 along with Dorit Margreiter and Franziska and Lois Weinberger, stands in [Read More]
The Ecotone exhibition brings together 7 artists of different generations and backgrounds to explore the theme of “betweenness” the transient nature of things, migrations, dualities, confluents, yet also the intrinsic paradox of photography itself in terms of its positioning in a world [Read More]
The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) is to participate in “¡Sí Cuba!” a major citywide presentation of arts, music, and culture related to Cuba taking place in New Orleans January through April 2010. ¡Sí Cuba! is a collaborative venture between museums, [Read More]
The Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, Connecticut will present Tula Telfair: Landscapes in Counterpoint. Open April 24 through June 27 2010. The exhibition pairs nine new monumental paintings by the artist with her selection of nineteenth and early twentieth-century paintings from [Read More]