ST. PETERSBURG – The State Hermitage Museum announces the exhibition “Timur’s Territory. St Petersburg – New York. On the 50th Anniversary of the birth of Timur Novikov”, as a part of the “Hermitage 20/21” project. Timur Novikov (1958–2002) is considered to be [Read More]
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CHICAGO – The exhibition explores similarities and differences in the architectural responses to boom conditions in two centuries and cities. Free and open daily, the exhibition includes photographs, drawings, graphics, models and videos that encourage visitors to travel between eras and continents [Read More]
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has announced the appointment of Peter D. Barberie to the position of Curator of Photographs, Alfred Stieglitz Center, in the Department of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, effective October 1, 2008. Most recently Mr. Barberie was a visiting [Read More]
CHICAGO, IL – Galleries Maurice Sternberg in Chicago will present “Ian Hornak: A Retrospective” from May 1st, 2009 – July 1st, 2009, the largest U.S. retrospective exhibition since the artists death in 2002. Over the last four decades, Ian Hornak (1944-2002) has [Read More]
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – With Studios in New York City and San Francisco, Christopher continues to photograph and create documentary films, while donating his work to raise funds for the arts, including for the Randall Museum, operated by the San Francisco Recreation [Read More]
BERLIN – Sixty years after the end of the war, looting and restitution of Jewish cultural artifacts is still a topic of burning interest. Numerous open questions and unsolved cases remain and opinions arouse controversy. The exhibition “Looting and Restitution. Jewish-Owned Cultural [Read More]
In the current exhibition GAM Obrist Gallery in Essen shows sculptures, paintings and collages of Robin Horsch. The gallery has been cooperating with the Muelheim based artist as long ago as 2000, and has continuously shown his stages of developement in solo [Read More]
After his participation in the Film Festival in Cannes last May, the German performance artist and painter Christophe Didillon recently travelled to the Venice Film Festival (65. Mostra Internazionale d’Arte Cinematografica di Venezia). Again wearing a Spider-Man costume, the artist from Germany [Read More]
NEWARK, NJ – Impressionism flourished in nineteenth-century France and the United States as one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression and continues to draw the appreciation and admiration of art lovers throughout the world. With the opening on September 17 [Read More]
LOS ANGELES – The Annenberg Foundation, one of the nation’s largest private family foundations, announced today plans to open a new community space dedicated to both digital images and print photography in Los Angeles, California. The Annenberg Space for Photography will open [Read More]
New York, NY – Tamarind Arts Council is proud to present “Organizing Energy,” a solo exhibition by Prema Murthy. This exhibition has been highly anticipated since Murthy’s critically acclaimed solo in June 2007 at the PS1/MoMA Contemporary Art Center, New York, which [Read More]
CHICAGO – Wentworth Gallery, one of the nation’s leading fine art retailers, is proud to present an art exhibition by Emmy and Golden Globe Award winning actress Jane Seymour. Seymour will personally present her work at two special appearances at the Wentworth [Read More]
SANTA MONICA – From September 13 to December 13, 2008, Santa Monica Museum of Art presents three new exhibitions: Martin Kersels: Heavyweight Champion, Project Room I: Henry Taylor: Girrrrrl!, and Project Room II: Bruce Pollock: Circling West. Martin Kersels: Heavyweight Champion is [Read More]
Notorious, Black-Irish, ‘enfant terrible’ of the Irish art-scene, Kevin Sharkey has donated one of his distinctively bold and vivid paintings along with art icons including Damien Hirst, Sir Peter Blake, Paul Smith…to raise money for Men Only, a London- based men’s charity [Read More]