Bonhams will be celebrating their 15th Greek Sale at New Bond Street on 10th November. The sale will include a selection of works ranging from 19th Century classic art to high-profile modern and contemporary pieces. This 162-lot sale not only features Greek [Read More]
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LIVESTRONG is honored to announce that 25 world-renowned artists have donated their time and creativity to support the global fight against cancer and the 28 million cancer survivors around the world through two New York exhibitions this fall: STAGES, hosted and curated [Read More]
Michael Werner Gallery presents A.R. Penck: New System Paintings, an exhibition of new works. A.R. Penck’s new System Paintings demonstrate the artist’s continued exploration of social structures and systems, extending a complex pictorial language the artist first developed in the 1960s. His [Read More]
The James A. Michener Art Museum’s Outdoor Sculpture Garden hosts Aesthetic Distance, an installation of five sculptures by Philadelphia artist Virginia Maksymowicz from November 14, 2009 through February 28, 2010. Taking inspiration from Roman statues of the Virgin Mary posed atop columns [Read More]
In January 2010, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis presents the first survey of the early work of New York-based Sean Landers in the United States. Since the 1990s, Landers’ work has been one of the most captivating enterprises in contemporary art, [Read More]
Contemporary African Since 1980 is the first major survey of the work of contemporary African artists from diverse situations, locations, and generations who work either in or outside of Africa, but whose practices engage and occupy the social and cultural complexities of [Read More]
Opening on October 16, the National Gallery of Victoria will present Re_view, an exquisite exhibition of international photographic works representing over forty years of collecting. Through a selection of 36 key pieces, this exhibition chronologically explores the rich history of photography. Re_view [Read More]
For the first time ever in London, a major work by Jean-Michel Basquiat, “Brother Sausage” (estimate: $9-12 million) and two seminal works from Andy Warhol’s pivotal Death and Disaster series, “Most Wanted Men #3, Ellis Ruiz B.” (estimate: $5.5-6.5 million) and “Tunafish [Read More]
This October the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA) presents “The Louvre and the Masterpiece” which will explore how the definition of a “masterpiece,” as well as taste and connoisseurship, have changed over time. The exhibition, presented by U.S. Bank, will feature sixty-two [Read More]
Chaotic Harmony: Contemporary Korean Photography Opens October 18 with Large-Scale Works by 40 Korean Artists The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents Chaotic Harmony: Contemporary Korean Photography, the most comprehensive exhibition of contemporary Korean photography to ever be shown in the United [Read More]
Larry Clark: Tulsa opens at the Columbia Museum of Art on October 14, 2009 and runs through February 7, 2010 in the Mamie & William Andrew Treadway, Jr. Gallery 15. Widely regarded as one of the most important and influential American photographers [Read More]
Major retrospective features abstract work of Brett Weston son of legendary photographer Edward Weston – At the Currier Museum of Art October 10, 2009–January 3, 2010 Brett Weston (1911-1993) was considered by many to be brilliant, visionary, prodigious, and among the most [Read More]
Bonhams specialists in London have announced that they have identified a magnificent Roman cameo glass vase which may, they say, be the most important of its kind in the world. Chantelle Rountree, head of antiquities at Bonhams, said: “It is of major [Read More]
The University of Tulsa, which manages the world-renowned Gilcrease Museum, has acquired the C.M. Russell Research Collection that contains more than 13,000 objects that cover a full range of the artist’s life and work. Russell’s biographer, Homer Britzman, gathered the items with [Read More]