Bonhams & Butterfields is pleased to offer Fine Prints on November 3, 2009. Simulcast between the San Francisco and Los Angeles salesrooms, the auction will feature a diverse selection of old master, modern, contemporary prints and multiples ranging from the Renaissance to [Read More]
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This autumn Modern Art Oxford presents a new work by the Berlin-based artist Susan Philipsz, entitled ‘You are not alone’, specially commissioned for the Radcliffe Observatory, Green Templeton College, Oxford. Built in the 18th century, the Radcliffe Observatory was modelled on the [Read More]
This exhibition is the inaugural show for the ELEVEN AND A HALF art dealership and features recent work by artists closely associated with West Cornwall: John Emanuel, Paul Lewin, John Piper, Michael Praed, Ken Symonds, Ges Wilson and Vincent Wilson. This group [Read More]
Fulfilling its commitment to sharing its celebrated Adolpho Leirner Collection with international audiences, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, will send the collection to Zurich for its debut European presentation at Haus Konstruktiv this November. The Leirner Collection is the most prestigious [Read More]
The Barbican Centre is delighted to announce a new and dynamic multi-year partnership with The Sovereign Art Foundation. For the next three years the Barbican will play host to the annual Sovereign European Art Prize exhibition. This collaboration will commence in June [Read More]
An exhibition at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace next year is set to challenge the popular image of Queen Victoria. Opening in March 2010, Victoria & Albert: Art & Love will focus on the period of Victoria’s marriage to Prince Albert, from [Read More]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art will present a major traveling retrospective celebrating the extraordinary life and work of Arshile Gorky (American, born Armenia, c.1904-1948), a seminal figure in the movement towards gestural abstraction that would transform American art in the years after [Read More]
For the first time in Europe, an exhibition will be presented, which is focused specifically on narrating the art historical period of Socialist Realism in the former Soviet Union. On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin [Read More]
Massachusetts College of Art and Design is pleased to host the traveling exhibition,William Christenberry Photographs, 1961-2005. The exhibition is on view from October 13-December 6,2008,in the Sandra and David Bakalar Gallery located in South Hall. An artist lecture will be held on [Read More]
Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio has officially opened its doors in the heart of Doylestown’s historic district. To celebrate its new location and the gallery’s anniversary as it enters its tenth year, Gratz Gallery will be presenting a grand re-opening celebration from [Read More]
Opening Reception: Friday October 23rd, 6 – 8pm As part of General Control, Friedrich Petzel Gallery will be exhibiting Morris’s new film Beijing, shot during the 2008 Olympics. Beijing observes the overwhelmingly perplexing and contradictory economy and politics of China, made all [Read More]
Omer Fast’s video works conflate factual and fictional narratives at the intersection of memory, history, and media. His varied subjects have included the Iraq War, Colonial reenactment, and the film Schindler’s List. The Casting (2007) employs two dual projections to create a [Read More]
In her first solo show in London, Whitaker will present works that harmoniously combine semi-precious stones, metals and lacework, drawing inspiration from the rich bio-diversity of the Brazilian coast. In partnership with The Embassy of Brazil Exhibition starts: Monday 26th October until [Read More]
Created to shock the senses and stir the soul… ‘The Sacred Made Real’ presents a landmark reappraisal of religious art from the Spanish Golden Age. Paintings including masterpieces by Diego Velázquez and Francisco de Zurbarán are displayed for the very first time [Read More]