Flaming Furbelows is an art exhibition that explores uneasy encounters between attraction and repulsion, tenderness and terror. From inside fleshy mounds of fur and yarn, Marina Vendrell Renaut’s soft sculptures emit eerie music-box squeals, not unlike a wind-up-doll soundtrack to a horror [Read More]
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The Agora Gallery (530 West 25th Street, Chelsea, New York, NY, 10001) is proud to present Susanne Jonak in The Dexterity of Form. Scheduled to run from February 24th through March 17th, the collection will feature a captivating selection of Susanne Jonak’s [Read More]
Christie’s International, the world’s leading art business, has announced 2008 art sales totals of £2.8 billion/$5.1 billion. The results reflect an 11% decrease in £ (19% decrease in $) over 2007 sales against the difficult global economic backdrop. The results were achieved [Read More]
Carlton Hobbs, the long established international antiques dealer, reported that despite economic conditions, his first appearance at the American International Fine Art Fair, was very successful. “Having just returned from the American International Fine Art Fair in Palm Beach we were thrilled [Read More]
A Florida beach town announced that it will host the second annual “Digital Graffiti” festival on Saturday, June 6, 2009. Digital Graffiti is the world’s first outdoor projection art festival, with artists using the latest technologies to project original works onto the [Read More]
The Art Show is one of America’s most prestigious art fairs. The 2009 edition will continue the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA)’s tradition of bringing the highest quality artworks from America’s leading art galleries to one monumental exhibition space at the [Read More]
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University presents “Timbuktu to Cape Town,” December 3, 2008 – March 22, 2009. This exhibition celebrates the complexity and variety of African art from across the continent, with an array of the most important African works [Read More]
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University has announced the opening of its newly expanded Rodin galleries. On February 18, 2009, the Center’s entire collection of works in bronze, plaster, ceramic, stone, and wax by renowned French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) reopens [Read More]
Superstar artist, Oscar-nominated movie director and ultimate Renaissance man, Julian Schnabel, is notorious for wearing his pajamas as daywear. Now he has donated his favorite pair to the Brooklyn-based Dumbo Arts Center (DAC), for its annual benefit auction. Bidding for the pajamas [Read More]
Kaminski Auctions, one of Massachusetts’ premier antiques and fine art auction houses, announces its February Fine Art and Estates Auction. Crossing the block is a diverse array of antiques, fine art and collectibles including a number of rare Old Master paintings. The [Read More]
The Academy of Art University is building on the success of its Annual Fine Art auctions and focusing on photography in its First Annual Faculty & Alumni Fine Art Photography auction on Saturday, March 7, 2009. With special thanks to Bonhams & [Read More]
An original work of art by French Impressionist Jean Louis-Forain, which had gone unnoticed at a European auction house, was purchased recently by Portland, Oregon art business J D Smith Fine Art. The work has been professionally conserved and is now available [Read More]
Homer Page, a brilliant American photographer, is reintroduced to the public when The Photographs of Homer Page: The Guggenheim Year, New York, 1949-50 opens on Feb. 14 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The exhibition of rare vintage black-and-white prints, on view [Read More]
The event will feature Entcheva’s graphic design, illustrations, and sketches and will focus on the process behind the work. Ms. Entcheva will give a brief presentation, which will be followed by a Q&A session. Introducing the artist will be Natalie Trainor. Live [Read More]