Agata Cardoso has been using photography as her primary medium since her studies at Art School. She photographs the female form and her subject matter lies within the many complexities of the female body and identity. Cardoso’s photographic work has appeared in [Read More]
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Following their exhibition at Red Gate Gallery earlier this year, the ‘2 Mad Docs’ are returning for a second exhibition of paintings and photographs. The ‘2 Mad Docs’ are Nora Rahman who is a GP in London and Vaikunthan Rajaratnam who is [Read More]
The Des Moines Art Center will open a new 4.4 acre sculpture park in the heart of downtown Des Moines, on September 27, 2009. The John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park will be built directly within a major crossroads of the urban [Read More]
Fifteen youths from Harlem worked with Groundswell artists Chris Beck and Clare Herron to create a monumental mural inspired by the work of legendary artist and former Black Panther Emory Douglas. Emory Douglas was the Revolutionary Artist of the Black Panther Party [Read More]
James Cohan Gallery is pleased to present the second gallery exhibition by Chinese conceptual artist, Xu Zhen. A leading figure among the youngest generation of Chinese artists, Xu Zhen is a chameleon of concept whose work often takes the form of theatrical [Read More]
Kresge Art Museum celebrates Korea with two concurrent exhibitions. Gods, Demons and Generals: Icons of Korean Shamanism, an historical look at Korean culture and Haeri Yoo: Paper Deep, an intensely contemporary installation. The exhibitions are on view at Kresge Art Museum , [Read More]
David Zwirner is pleased to present Terminus: Drawings (1979-1982) and Recent Paintings, Raoul De Keyser’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. In January 2010, Steidl/David Zwirner will publish a fully illustrated exhibition catalogue with a text by Robert Storr. Raoul De Keyser, [Read More]
David Zwirner is pleased to present Afro Margin, an exhibition of eight pencil drawings by Chris Ofili. This is the artist’s second exhibition at the gallery. His 2007 debut, Devil’s Pie, was an expansive exhibition uniting his work in painting, sculpture, printmaking, [Read More]
The National Gallery of Australia’s first Australian Indigenous Art Triennial Culture Warriors opens in Washington DC tomorrow. Ten of the thirty Australian indigenous artists featured in the exhibition will travel to Washington to participate in a week of arts and education events [Read More]
Stendhal Gallery is proud to announce 99 Events, an exhibition of work by Fluxus artist Ken Friedman. 99 Events is a selection of printed and handwritten scores Friedman created over the span of a long and versatile career. Ken Friedman has worked [Read More]
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) is delighted to announce that Steven Holl Architects (New York) working with Scottish based JM Architects has been selected, as the result of an international competition, to lead the team to design a new building on [Read More]
Missoula Art Museum (MAM) / Roger Shimomura‘s paintings and prints, including this series, Minidoka on My Mind, address social and political issues of Asian America, and have most often been inspired by diaries kept by his late immigrant grandmother that span the [Read More]
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Google invite the public to vote for its favorite design among the top ten People’s Prize finalists for the Design It: Shelter Competition. The competition—an interactive, online challenge—received submissions from 68 countries, for a total of [Read More]
The spring 2010 exhibition organized by The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art will be American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity, the first drawn exclusively from the newly established Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at the Met. The exhibition, on view [Read More]