Margot Stoeckl was born in 1963 in Gerlos (Tyrol). From 1979 to 1983 she finished the higher technical educational establishment for art craft and wooden processing in Innsbruck. Later she worked in the parental company, a carpenter’s workshop, and signed from 1986 [Read More]
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Kate McKinney, a Los Angeles artist, is currently showing at Hebrew Union College in Los Angeles. Her installation in the exhibit “Fresh Voices of Jewish Art,” presents the viewer with a spiritual tableau aptly titled “The Amazing Experience.” The elements of her [Read More]
Eisele Gallery of Fine Art has pulled together an outstanding collection of over 750 original works of art with a common theme – the artists and/or subject matter that have strong ties to Cincinnati and the Northern Ohio region. Gallery Owner Doug [Read More]
The Taubman Museum of Art announced today that the institution’s building, designed by Los Angeles architect Randall Stout, has been awarded a 2009 International Architect Award, co-presented by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and Metropolitan Arts Press Ltd. and [Read More]
On October 22, 2009, Sotheby’s New York will offer a group of Polish paintings from the Slotkowski Collection in Chicago as a highlight of its sale of 19th Century European Art Including Important British Paintings. The Collection comprises six pictures estimated to [Read More]
Bonhams, the international fine art auction house, sold over 70% by lot on Monday 12th October, at its Modern & Contemporary Middle Eastern & South Asian Art auction, held at the Royal Mirage Hotel, Dubai (UAE). The auction achieved total sales of [Read More]
The Robin Symes Collection – an eclectic range of Old Masters, 20th Century American abstracts, architectural items, textiles and tribal pieces belonging to the renowned dealer – reached £500,000 when it was was sold, without reserve, by Bonhams in their Oxford saleroom [Read More]
The Ana Tzarev Gallery (http://www.anatzarev.com/) is featuring an exhibition of paintings based on the artist Ana Tzarev’s extensive travels throughout Africa. Ana Tzarev has spent time in numerous regions across the continent. Her interest in African history and culture is reflected in [Read More]
Best known for her Washington Never More Collection, Lily Spandorf (1919-2000) produced beautiful gouache watercolors documenting the urban landscape of Washington D.C. and its’ historical buildings. On October 26, 2009, one of Spandorf’s historic DC paintings will be sold at Gateway Gallery [Read More]
Today eco-friendly and sustainability are household words whether you live in the country, the city or somewhere in between. Many of us are concerned about our environment and looking for new ways to preserve its natural beauty and healing energy. Artists have [Read More]
The Chinese artist Walasse Ting celebrates his 80th birthday on October 13th 2009. His birthday will be honored at Gallery Delaive with the exhibition titled Walasse Ting 80! Walasse Ting and Nico Delaive met in Amsterdam in 1985; they have been friends [Read More]
Tobias Tovera’s work is now featured on the Plaza Level of 555 California Street, San Francisco through December. Tovera’s beautiful paintings are marked by richly saturated color dramatically suspended in pure white space, emphatically marking the study of time, or the current [Read More]
The first solo exhibition of paintings by Roya Akhavan in New York City will be on view at Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller (LTMH) Gallery from October 14 through November 7, 2009. Roya Akhavan: Nexus will feature 13 new paintings and is accompanied by [Read More]
Christie’s October 7 & 8 Photographs sales totaled $7,484,100. Four sales: The American Landscape: Color Photographs from the Bruce and Nancy Berman Collection, Photographs by Sally Mann from a Private Collection, Washington, D.C., The Miller-Plummer Collection of Photographs showcased the very finest [Read More]