Offered as a single-owner sale on October 8 and comprising 118 lots, the collection is distinguished for its range and depth from vintage masterpieces to modernist prints, all of impeccable quality. A unique opportunity for collectors around the world, the collection will [Read More]
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Bonhams, one of the three largest international auction houses, is pleased to announce the appointment of Sarah Valelly as Boston and New England Regional Representative. Operating from Beacon Hill, Bonhams Boston provides a local liaison to the firm’s international resources, including specialists [Read More]
The Birmingham Museum of Art announces the opening on August 30, 2009, of a gallery dedicated to the work of African-American artists. One of the few in the U.S., the gallery will reflect the depth of the Museum’s permanent collection, highlight new [Read More]
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the Musée d’Orsay jointly announce two consecutive special exhibitions, Birth of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay and Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cézanne and Beyond: Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay which will be on [Read More]
Christie’s have been entrusted with the sale of Photographs by Sally Mann from a Private Collection, Washington, D.C. on October 7, 2009. One of four exceptional Photographs sales to be offered this fall season at Christie’s, Photographs by Sally Mann marks the [Read More]
This October the Royal Academy of Arts will present an exhibition of works celebrating the radical change that transformed British sculpture at the beginning of the twentieth century. Over a period of 10 years (1905-1915), three outstanding young sculptors emerged; Jacob Epstein, [Read More]
The Zentrum Paul Klee invites visitors to a journey of discovery through some exciting yet lesser-known terrain. Forthe first time, our new basement exhibition is featuring the full range of Klee’s graphic work in all its thematic, stylisticand printed variety. At the [Read More]
Presented each fall and spring, the “New Pictures” series highlights the vital experimentations in photography and new media undertaken by artists who grapple with making images that address contemporary culture. These exhibitions will be distinguished by their dual focus on presenting cuttingedge [Read More]
Jacquie Vaux, renowned wildlife artist, announces the completion of her latest project, entitled “North American Wilderness.” The project, on which she has been working for the past year and a half, is slated to debut within the next six months and has [Read More]
Opening September 6 and on view through November 29, 2009, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, will showcase a selection of key paintings by Joaquín Torres-García, one of the most influential Latin American artists and theorists of the first half of the [Read More]
Following the enormous success of two monographic sales of photographic works by William Eggleston and Diane Arbus in 2008, Christie’s announced the sale of a third segment of photographs from the extraordinary collection of Bruce and Nancy Berman. Kicking off Christie’s highly [Read More]
The serious collection of classical Chinese furniture dating from the late Ming to the middle Qing periods (circa 1550 to 1750) began in the 1930’s when foreign residents, living in Beijing before WWII, began collecting antique furniture from local residents. Collecting resumed [Read More]
KPAC’s Grand Opening and Open House will be held on Friday, Sept 11th from 4pm-7pm and on Saturday, Sept 12th from 10am – 12 pm. The community is encouraged to stop by to see the new facility, meet the staff, register for [Read More]
As part of a comprehensive effort to harness new media, the Wexner Center has launched a mobile version of its web site. This newly designed, slimmed-down view of the web site has been specially tailored and optimized for viewing on iPhones (or [Read More]