The Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion presents Blind Field on view January through March 2013. Cao Guimaraes and Carolina Cordeiro Campo Cego (Blind Field), 2008 10 photographs © Cao Guimaraes and Carolina Cordeiro Brazil has long been called “the country of [Read More]
Fine Art News
Celebrate Native American culture at the fourth annual American Indian Arts Fest at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument on Saturday and Sunday, February 11-12. Demonstrations, exhibits, and sales of a variety of artistic and cultural items will be open to the public [Read More]
LES ENLUMINURES (www.lesenluminures.com) gallery will showcase several exceptional examples of Illuminated Medieval and Renaissance miniatures, manuscripts, stained glass and finger rings at TEFAF Maastricht from March 16 – 25. The world’s premier antiques and art show, The European Fine Arts Fair attracts [Read More]
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts presents Paintings by Mose Tolliver (ca. 1920-2006) in an exhibition on view through March 4, 2012. Mose Tolliver, Model T with Creature, acrylic on plywood Mose Tolliver, usually known as Mose T, was one of Montgomery’s [Read More]
Opening February 2012, the Städel Museum will show one hundred and thirty works created at different points in Claude Lorrain’s (c. 1600 or 1604/05–1682) career, among them thirteen paintings and numerous drawings and prints. Prepared in partnership with the Ashmolean Museum in [Read More]
A Barcelona-born artist, Raul de la Torre, organically embroiders his way on the Los Angeles art scene with a sweeping artwork installation at Artspace Warehouse. Raul de la Torre’s path to art came to fruition in Los Angeles, his adopted city. Born [Read More]
While preparing for the construction of their new location in the harbour of Dunkirk, the FRAC Nord-Pas de Calais has made a commitment to create a direct relationship with their public. To do this they are exploring new and innovative methods to [Read More]
Creative Capital is now accepting online Letters of Inquiry for grants in Emerging Fields, Literature and Performing Arts. The deadline for submitting inquiries is March 1 at 4:00pm EST. Visit creative-capital.org/apply to learn more about the application process, read the grant guidelines [Read More]
SITAC X announces 10th International Symposium on Contemporary Art Theory. The Future: The Long Count Begins Again on February 9–11, 2012. SITAC X stakes a claim to the uncharted territory of the future by bringing together artists, theorists, writers, practitioners of the [Read More]
Asia Week New York—the collaboration of 34 top international Asian art specialists, five major auction houses, and 17 museums and Asian cultural institutions— will take place March 16–24, 2012, throughout metropolitan New York, it was announced by Henry Howard-Sneyd, Chairman of Asia [Read More]
La Triennale 2012 announces its collaboration with Bétonsalon, le Crédac, Instants Chavirés, Les Laboratoires d’Aubervilliers, Musée du Louvre and Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris, six institutions based in Paris and the surrounding region. Ranging from large to [Read More]
The shortlist for the Artes Mundi 5 Exhibition and Prize was announced by Ben Borthwick, Artes Mundi’s Artistic Director, following an extensive research process by two selectors—Anders Kreuger, Curator at M HKA in Antwerp, Belgium and Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy, Curator of [Read More]
Gallery 114 presents a group exhibition showcasing its newest artists. “Inside Out: Revelations From Newer Faces” will offer compelling insight into its newest members through a diversity of work and artistic intent. The exhibit promises to be as diverse as the artists [Read More]
Scream presents ‘Unweave the Rainbow’, its second annual curated exhibition of emerging artists, on view 26 Jan – 17 Mar, 2012. Malgosia Stepnik, Splash. Photo: Scream Gallery The sequel to last January’s ‘States of Reverie’, ‘Unweave the Rainbow’ features young artists from [Read More]