Regen Projects presents the gallery’s second solo exhibition with German artist Daniel Richter. Entitled A concert of purpose and action, the show includes bold, new paintings that explore the boundaries of social order against the backdrop of anarchic disorder. Daniel Richter, Installation [Read More]
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Ippodo Gallery in New York presents Sake Vessels in an exhibition on view January 06, 2012 – January 28, 2012. Yasushi Fujihira, Sake Vessels, Ippodo Gallery. In Japan there are many words that contain the term sake: asazake (morning sake), amazake (sweet, [Read More]
Forum Gallery presents Out of Sight: Imaginary Landscapes by Tula Telfair, an exhibition of twelve panoptic paintings that transport the viewer to emotive land formations derived entirely from the artist’s mind. Representing both a place and moment in time not reachable by [Read More]
AMOA-Arthouse presents Evidence of Houdini’s Return an exhibition on view January 14–March 4, 2012. Through the creation of complex visual narratives, the international artists in this exhibition present provocative abstract forms that investigate art’s potential to interrupt and/or reconstruct elements of everyday [Read More]
Fredericksburg’s premier art gallery, Beckendorf Gallery, is now offering a selection of art pieces for under $100. This assortment is perfect for art lovers affected by the economy, who still wish to get their hands on artwork by Charles Beckendorf. In an [Read More]
Sean Kelly Gallery announces Peter Liversidge’s new exhibition, Where We Begin. From the earliest stages of his career, the genesis of Liversidge’s creative process has been the conceptually-based practice of developing proposals for artworks across a wide range of mediums, including performance, [Read More]
Celebrating the art of David Driskell and in honor of his eightieth birthday, DC Moore Gallery’s new exhibition, Creative Spirit: The Art of David C. Driskell, features outstanding examples of his work from more than five decades. In his paintings, drawings, and [Read More]
Green Art Gallery opens its 2012 program with a solo exhibition for the acclaimed Turkish photographer Nazif Topcuoglu presenting a new series of works. Marking the artist’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, the show opens on January 11th and will be [Read More]
The Gwangju Biennale Foundation announce ‘ROUNDTABLE’ as the theme of the 9th Gwangju Biennale (September 7–November 11, 2012). The team of six co-artistic directors appointed to organize the upcoming biennale have chosen ‘ROUNDTABLE’ as a theme to explore the possibility of democratic [Read More]
With a robust roster of new and returning exhibitors, the inaugural Metro Show leaps onto the art fair circuit with a group of highly acclaimed fine and decorative arts specialists. The show opens on Wednesday, January 18 and runs through Sunday, January [Read More]
Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt presents Edward Kienholz. The Sign Of The Times, on view through 29. JANUARY 2012 Rebellious, provocative, and ever polarizing, Kienholz’s oeuvre has always caused quite a stir since its beginnings in the mid-1950s, first the works of Ed [Read More]
June Kelly Gallery in New York presents n exhibition of recent paintings by Su-Li Hung — seductive colorful abstractions of trees in all seasons as a metaphor that captures the cyclical nature of our lives — will open at the June Kelly [Read More]
Red Hill Studios announce the release of the Painting with Time iPad app – the first in a series of remarkable time painting apps – that lets you explore how the world around you changes over time. “The Painting with Time app [Read More]
Artforum highlights forty-five major international exhibitions opening this fall, including the Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien’s monumental presentation “Claes Oldenburg: The Sixties,” which promises a fresh take on the artist’s seminal struggle with commodity, experience, and fetish. And: Curator and critic [Read More]