Whitechapel Gallery presents Isa Genzken: Open, Sesame! This is the most comprehensive survey of Isa Genzken’s work to date, spanning her diverse practice from the late 1970s to today. After studying at the Berlin and Dusseldorf Academies in the 1970s, German sculptor [Read More]
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Icons of the history of architecture on view at Villa Grisebach: A convolute of more than two dozen photographs illustrating the work of the architect Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) will be put on sale during the upcoming photography auction in early [Read More]
artnet is pleased to announce that it is publishing Artful Tom, the new memoir by Thomas Hoving, best-selling author and former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The memoir is being published exclusively on artnet in weekly installments beginning with Chapter [Read More]
“Universal Dimensions: The Space Art of Wang Ming” showcases the art of Chinese painter Wang Ming through 35 works that are part of the artist’s personal collection. Since leaving China in 1951, Ming, a former air traffic controller and art framer, has [Read More]
‘Local Paintings’ is questioning the concept of the ‘international style’ in modernist art. Apart from being often associated with an individual relationship to the artwork or the focus on personal expression, the title evokes a connection between the painting and the world [Read More]
The Ana Tzarev Gallery, together with ArtAction, will host “Frames of Reality”, the first joint Israeli-Palestinian photo exhibition of its kind. The exhibition will be on view from May 14 to June 9, 2009. Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 10AM to 6PM. [Read More]
Modern masterworks by celebrated artists including Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse will be featured in an upcoming University of Iowa Museum of Art (UIMA)-organized exhibition at the Figge Art Museum, 225 West Second St. in downtown Davenport, IA. The exhibition, [Read More]
Russian-born painter Lana Lucas will bring her modern surrealistic watercolor paintings to the InterArt Gallery from May 19-30 in an exhibition that is sure to stir deep emotions and heighten the visual senses. “All of my surrealistic paintings tap the inner feelings [Read More]
Visitors from Germany, Japan, Mexico, Spain, Switzerland, Italy and France were present at the opening of the Frida Kahlo exhibition “a Ribbon around a Bomb” in Baden-Baden. The exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Gehrke-Remund, shows 113 Frida Kahlo oil paintings, licensed replicas from [Read More]
One Colorado’s bi-annual Art + Design Open Market will take place on Sunday, May 3, 2009, 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. The one day event will host over 100 artists in the central Courtyard and pedestrian alleys, which is larger than any [Read More]
The Booth Western Art Museum opens “Wild at Heart: Selections from the National Museum of Wildlife Art” on April 11. The exhibition features over 70 works of art from the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s permanent collection in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and [Read More]
This exhibition offers, for the first time in 25 years, a comprehensive overview of the work of Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky, documenting the key periods of his artistic career (Munich, Paris / Munich/ Moscow / Weimar, Dessau, Berlin / Paris) through a [Read More]
Andreas Gursky’s photographs are celebrated as some of the most compelling images of our modern world. The Vancouver Art Gallery will be the only North American museum to present Andreas Gursky: Werke/Works 80-08 the largest and most comprehensive exhibition to survey this [Read More]
Two new exhibitions of photographs, Landmarks of New York, curated by Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, and Harlem 1970-2009: Photographs by Camilo José Vergara, will be on view at the New-York Historical Society from April 30 through July 12, 2009, offering visitors contrasting yet complementary [Read More]