The Tel Aviv Museum of Art presents an exhibition of work by Moshe Gershuni open through Saturday 05 February 2011 in the Sam and Ayala Zacks Pavilion. Moshe Gershuni (b. 1936), senior and excess baggage of Israeli modern art, extraordinary personality, a [Read More]
Fine Art News
The London Jewish Museum of Art will present Land of Light and Promise: Ludwig Blum 12 January – 24 April 2011 in the Ben Uri Gallery. As the title suggests, Blum painted the Holy Land, Jerusalem, and romantic/Orientalist views of the desert [Read More]
Paulina Olowska is the Wattis Institute’s fall 2010 Capp Street Project artist in residence and one of the seven featured artists in the three-year program The Magnificent Seven. The Polish artist’s collages, performances, paintings, and signs are influenced by a myriad of [Read More]
The Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) is pleased to present Don Olsen: Abstracts from Nature, an exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of the most influential abstract artists to have worked in Utah. Featuring ten abstracted, large-scale [Read More]
The top-selling lot of the November Sales of Russian Art in London was Alexander Yakovlev’s 1926 oil on canvas The Kuli-Kuta Dance, Niamey, which sold for the within-estimate sum of £937,250 (Est. £800,000-1,000,000**) Two new artist records established for Mikhail Alexandrovich Vrubel [Read More]
The BP Portrait Award 2011 exhibition will run at the National Portrait Gallery from 16 June to 18 September 2011. Open to everyone over 18 This international competition is open to everyone aged 18 and over in recognition of the outstanding and [Read More]
Edmund Capon, Director, Art Gallery of New South Wales, announced that Mollie Gowing, a great supporter of the Gallery and of Indigenous art in particular, has left an important collection of 142 works plus a very generous legacy of $5 million to [Read More]
This December, experience a group exhibition of international scope organized solely through Facebook as WWA gallery presents Subtleties of Character. Curated by Dan Barry, Subtleties of Character showcases 27 artists and their personal vision while simultaneously exploring layers of connections that exist [Read More]
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art presents Paintings by Robert Julian Onderdonk. On View until Jan. 2, 2011. Julian Onderdonk (1882-1922) was renowned for his plein air interpretations of the Texan landscape. This exhibition features 25 examples of Onderdonk’s Texas Impressionism from [Read More]
The Dennos Museum Center will present Jim Hay: Go Where You Are. On view JANUARY 16 – MARCH 27, 2011. This exhibition features the textile work of NMC Alum Jim Hay, an international artist living in Japan and Michigan. Hay received eight [Read More]
“As sweet as we can”, an Exhibition in the Art Hall Gallery in Tallinn. The German artist Kurt Fleckenstein is going to sweeten the exhibition room with sugar and fruit juices. Prior to the exhibition he is going to make 16 sugar [Read More]
The Everson Museum of Art presents Yui Kugimiya: Live Paintings open through January 30, 2011. Brooklyn-based artist Yui Kugimiya presents “live paintings” for the final installment of the 2010 Edge of Art: New York State Artist Series. Kugimiya creates stop-motion animation using [Read More]
The Hammer Museum presents a Lunchtime Art Talk with Mark Flores on December 1st 12:30 PM – 12:45 PM. Lunchtime Art Talks take place every Wednesday at 12:30pm. The Hammer’s curatorial department leads free and insightful 15-minute discussion about works of art [Read More]
Peder Balke’s Tempest (about 1862) went on display at the National Gallery, London, in Room 44. This is the first painting by a Norwegian artist to enter the Gallery’s collection. Peder Balke, ‘The Tempest’, about 1862 The work has been generously presented [Read More]