The second of Sotheby’s bi-annual Scottish Sales will take place in London on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 and it will bring to the market more than 150 works from many of the leading names in the field of predominantly 20th Century Scottish [Read More]
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One of the Highlights of Sotheby’s forthcoming Scottish Sale, which will be staged in London on Wednesday, September 30, 2009, will be an outstanding and rare example of Peter Howson’s aggressive and bold style of painting with an overtly Scottish theme. In [Read More]
Auction Atrium, the London online auction house, is pleased to announce its inaugural auction devoted to works of art from the Indian and Islamic worlds, which will be held 1 – 7 October. It will feature over 140 lots and also include [Read More]
Gauguin (1848-1903) is one of the most influential and celebrated artists of the late nineteenth century. Remarkably, this is the first major exhibition in London to be devoted to his work in over half a century. Opening at Tate Modern on 30 [Read More]
An exhibition of 31 prints by leading Irish and international artists opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Saturday 26 September 2009. Traces celebrates the IMMA Limited Editions Series, introduced by the Museum in 2003. The exhibition [Read More]
Fifty carefully selected galleries and museums will set the pace for the modern and contemporary Latin American art market in New York, during the celebration of PINTA, the annual Latin American art fair, which is slated for November 19 to 22, 2009 [Read More]
Renowned photographer John Wimberley, who exhibited with Ansel Adams in two two-man shows, explored his deep interest in shamanism which led him to begin photographing Native American rock art sites and petroglyphs in the Nevada desert beginning in 2000. The petroglyphs are [Read More]
The artistic achievement of Georgia O’Keeffe is examined from a fresh perspective in Georgia O’Keeffe: Abstraction, a landmark exhibition debuting this fall at the Whitney Museum of American Art. While O’Keeffe (1887–1986) has long been recognized as one of the central figures [Read More]
On Friday, September 18, Poster Auctions International and Long Island’s Cradle of Aviation Museum are teaming up to launch an exhibition of rare, early aviation posters. The exhibition, held on location at the museum, will showcase classic aviation posters from as early [Read More]
Galleries form London, Madrid, New York and across the United States will offer more than 3,000 original works of art at The Thirteenth Annual Boston International Fine Art Show (BIFAS), which takes place Thursday – Sunday, November 12-15, 2009 at The Cyclorama [Read More]
The Cleveland Museum of Art today announced the acquisitions approved by the Collections Committee of the museum’s Board of Trustees at its September meeting. Of the works added to the collection by gift or purchase, the following are among the most noteworthy: [Read More]
In his work for the ‘Generation Y’, solo show the artist will be presenting a number of images of young children ‘infected’ by images of consumerism and vulnerability. Some of their faces have logos etched into their skin, while others are dripping [Read More]
From September 29th to January 10th 2010, the Museo Thyssen-Bournemisza will be hosting a retrospective of the French painter Henri Fantin-Latour. Organised in collaboration with the Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian in Lisbon, it his the first time his work has been showcased in [Read More]
The Art Institute of Chicago will be offering visitors the rare opportunity to view one of Caravaggio’s masterworks from October 10, 2009 to January 31, 2010. Coming from the National Gallery, London, The Supper at Emmaus is one of the most highly [Read More]