DALLAS – Tickets for the encore tour of “Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs,” beginning at the Dallas Museum of Art, will become available for public purchase at 10 a.m. CT, today. Following the success of the first U.S. tour, [Read More]
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LOS ANGELES – The Radiante Guide has announced their expanded Website which now includes the premier art galleries of the American West (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming). There are thousands of art galleries and [Read More]
BONITA SPRINGS, Fla – Today, Expoships, a Florida- based firm announced that it’s resuming ownership of the Palm Beach International Fine Art Fair (PBIFAF). Expoships’ founding partners, Lee Ann and David Lester, established the fair in 1997 and sold it to DMG [Read More]
NEW YORK – PhotoShelter Inc., the leading online destination where more than 32,000 photographers sell stock photography and access powerful solutions for e-commerce and image storage, today announced two initiatives designed to replenish the global stock photo supply in areas of the [Read More]
Russian master artist Sergei Chepik celebrates 20 years with a solo exhibition of recent works hosted by The Catto Gallery from 29th June until 17th July, 2008 This solo exhibition of recent works by the Russian master, Sergei Chepik, celebrating 20 years [Read More]
From the Renaissance to the early 19th century, the affluent societies of Europe were mesmerized by works in pietre dure. The Italian term – which literally means “hard stone” – refers to the artistic cutting of semiprecious stones, such as agate, lapis [Read More]
NEW YORK – With extensive cooperation between the Houston Police Department, Nationwide Insurance Company, and Simpson’s Galleries in Houston, Texas, the Art Loss Register has recovered an Andrew Wyeth watercolor on paper entitled, A Bridge, Race Gate (Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania). The subject [Read More]
HARRISBURG, Pa., – The 41st annual Art of the State: Pennsylvania 2008 exhibition, showcasing the talent, creativity and diversity of Pennsylvania’s established and emerging artists, opens to the public on Sunday, June 29, at The State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg. First, [Read More]
SAG HARBOR, N.Y. – The evening of Saturday, July 5th, Esses Studio will open its doors at 40 Madison Street on what will be the newest and most eclectic Art Gallery on the East End. On opening night, the Gallery will feature [Read More]
International Poster Gallery presents “Summer of Love”, the gallery’s 15th annual summer poster show, from July 4 through September 1, 2008. Celebrating the pleasures of summer, the exhibition features more than 40 posters for travel, expositions, entertainment and more. The show is [Read More]
WorthPoint Corporation, the premier website for art, antiques, and collectibles, announced today that Julien’s Auctions has selected WorthPoint as a data publishing partner. Under the new agreement, Julien’s Auctions will provide WorthPoint with upcoming and historical auction data to be published on [Read More]
Dallas, TX: Heritage Auction Galleries held its latest Fine Art Signature Auction on Thursday, May 8, 2008 and sold 200 lots for $3,210,632, including buyers’ premiums. The next morning, an additional 199 lots sold in a final session realized $296,147, bringing the [Read More]
BILBAO – Begun nearly a century ago, the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum’s valuable collection of 19th century paintings and sculptures today numbers more than three hundred artworks. The painstaking selection of 66 artworks by 47 artists included in the exhibition covers a [Read More]
Almost € 100 000* was the sum paid by a connoisseur of art and women from southern Europe for the small (36.2 x 36.2 cm) but exquisite Martial Raysse “Mädchenkopf” [“Head of a Girl”]. Thus he ensured that the estimate of € [Read More]