Chisenhale Gallery presents a new body of work by London based artist Daniel Sinsel with his first solo exhibition in a public gallery. Sinsel’s small handcrafted paintings and sculptures explore classical themes of space, volume and illusion and combine art historical references [Read More]
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Traditionally the section of NEW CONTEMPORARIES is the place to make unusual and exciting discoveries: for this year’s ART COLOGNE 40 young international galleries have been selected by the Advisory Board to present positions from their programme. The section is designed to [Read More]
Gerald Peters Gallery presents J Henry Fair: Abstraction of Destruction on view now through February 11, 2011. Abstraction of Destruction is an exhibition showcasing J Henry Fair’s images of environmental degradation, most of them taken out of planes at 1,000 feet. From [Read More]
Backed by the continuous growth in audience, distribution channels, and sponsors, Art TV pioneer VernissageTV adds new correspondents and places to its lineup. Additional correspondents in Poland, Switzerland, Mexico and Germany will open new windows to the art world. Switzerland Only a [Read More]
In 1948, a nationwide survey pronounced John Marin (1870–1953) “America’s Number 1 artist.” Marin’s exuberant and improvisational paintings are recognized today as critical to the evolution of American modernism. Less well known, though, is the extent to which Marin pushed the limits [Read More]
Americas Society Art Gallery presents Arturo Herrera Les Noces (The Wedding) on view Thursday, February 3 – Saturday, April 30, 2011. rturo Herrera: Les Noces (The Wedding) is an exhibition anchored by a digital projection—the artist’s first work to incorporate sound and [Read More]
The Crocker Art Museum will present a series of exhibitions this summer showcasing the journey of Impressionism from France to the U.S. With a strong emphasis on landscape paintings, the exhibitions collectively feature works by renowned French and American artists alongside masterpieces [Read More]
The City of Hiroshima has selected Ms. Yoko Ono as the winner of the 8th Hiroshima Art Prize Yoko Ono. Photo by Charlotte Muhl and Sean Lennon, 2009. Courtesy of Yoko Ono About the Hiroshima Art Prize Established by the City of [Read More]
Carl Solway Gallery presents a solo exhibition of sculptures, paintings and drawings by internationally acclaimed artist Jun Kaneko. He is best known for free-standing, monumental ceramic sculptures utilizing simple shapes and elaborate surface design. His Dangos (Japanese for rounded form) may stand [Read More]
Sharjah Biennial 10 Programs in Visual Arts, Film, Music, Performance and Publications to present new commissions and existing works by 119 artists and participants across the globe, curated by Suzanne Cotter and Rasha Salti in association with Haig Aivazian. 16 March – [Read More]
Place as Idea explores the idea of place as a vehicle for visualizing time, displacement, memory, and fantasy in works by an international roster of contemporary artists. On view through February 13, 2011. Anchoring the show conceptually and chronologically is Rundown, a [Read More]
This year The Armory Show will feature 274 blue-chip contemporary and modern art galleries from 31 countries. With The Armory Show and The Armory Show – Modern, visitors will now have unparalleled access to the most important artwork of the 20th and [Read More]
Bodyscapes explores the human form as a landscape upon which artists project ideas of heritage, identity, celebration, and absence. The works in this exhibition reveal bodies that are both figurative representations and historical narratives, as each locates cultural themes via depicted forms. [Read More]
This March, Art Dubai Projects, a programme of films, talks, radio dispatches and performances, will feature the work of more than 75 artists commissioned to create interactive works in response to the fair. Presented by Art Dubai and featuring collaborations with regional [Read More]