Gallery KH is to present Evoking Memory a new collection of abstract mixed media paintings by the artist Carolyn Cole. Evoking Memory opens March 4, 2011 through April 13, 2011. An opening night cocktail reception is scheduled for Friday, March 4, 5-8PM. [Read More]
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Asia Art Archive (AAA) announces the upcoming Artist Residency with Seoul-based web art group Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries (YHCHI). The group will spend the month of March at the Archive as AAA’s second International Artists-in-residence. Among the first artists to employ the [Read More]
Coming from the museum’s own collection and select loans, the exhibition is on view at the DAM April 10 through July 31, 2011. Cities of Splendor is included in general museum admission. “We want to transport our visitors to Renaissance Italy, where [Read More]
A powerful painting of a Staffordshire bomb store by the artist David Bomberg will be offered by Bonhams in the 20th Century British Art sale on March 9th. The painting is estimated to sell for £80,000 – 120,000. As World War II [Read More]
The official Australian representation at the 54th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia features Hany Armanious, the Sydney-based artist whose sculptural work often engages ancient and contemporary cultural phenomena. Entitled Hany Armanious The Golden Thread, the exhibition is curated by [Read More]
An endless fascination with people is the focus of Figures, an engaging exhibition at Red Rag’s Cotswold Gallery in Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire that opens on Sunday, 13 March 2011. Moving from the comic scene to the formal portrait, the classic [Read More]
A painting entitled Sea Treasures, by the artist Winifred Nicholson will be offered by Bonhams in the 20th Century British Art sale on 9th March, New Bond Street. It is estimated to sell for £50,000 –70,000. Nicholson painted the scene in from [Read More]
Museum Tinguely is showing a comprehensive survey of the work of the artist Arman (1928–2005). The exhibition is a cooperative project with Centre Pompidou in Paris, where it was presented last autumn to resounding acclaim, attracting a large number of visitors. On [Read More]
Public Art Fund, New York’s leading presenter of artists’ projects, new commissions, installations, and exhibitions in public spaces, is pleased to announce its spring 2011 exhibitions: a large, multidirectional archway by Eva Rothschild; a monument to Pop icon Andy Warhol by Rob [Read More]
The Football Match, 1949, by Laurence Stephen Lowry, R.A. (1887-1976) will be offered at auction on 26 May 2011 in Christie’s sale of 20th Century British Artin London. An exceptionally rare depiction of one of Britain’s most popular sports – football – [Read More]
Raven Row presents Morgan Fisher Films and Paintings and In Between and Nearby on view 24 February–24 April 2011 This exhibition is the first to survey over forty years of the work of Morgan Fisher (born 1942, lives in Los Angeles). It [Read More]
The first flush of spring, life begins afresh, the dull, cold winter passes and the desire to travel and see new places is reinvigorated. City Breaks, a new exhibition full of colour and light at the Red Rag Modern Art Gallery, is [Read More]
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art has opened a major exhibition of the work of British artist George Shaw on view now through Sunday 15 May 2011. It will be the first historical examination of the artist’s work to date, bringing together some [Read More]
David Zwirner presents a solo exhibition of new work by Marcel Dzama, on view at the gallery’s 525 West 19th Street space. The exhibition features the artist’s film, A Game of Chess, alongside related drawings, sculptures, and dioramas. The Revolution’s been defeated, [Read More]