The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts presents stylus, a project created by installation artist Ann Hamilton in response to the Pulitzer building, which was designed by architect Tadao Ando. The exhibition is on view through January 22, 2011. As a visual artist [Read More]
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The Menil Collection presents Vija Celmins: Television and Disaster, 1964-1966, on view November 19, 2010 – February 20, 2011. Painter Vija Celmins, born in 1938 in Riga, Latvia, has lived and worked primarily in New York since 1981. She immigrated to the [Read More]
This exhibition results from the opportunity to select paintings for exhibition and sale from the estate of William and Lucy L’Engle, American Modernists and disciples of Cubism. In studying the couple’s history as artists in Paris, New York, and Provincetown, I realized [Read More]
The Brooklyn Museum presents Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera, on view November 19, 2010, through April 10, 2011. Beginning in the late 1930s, Norman Rockwell adopted photography as a tool to bring his illustration ideas to life in studio sessions. Working as [Read More]
Sotheby’s auction of American Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture in New York, on 2 December. will offer works by important American artists and genres, spanning Impressionism, Modernism, 19th Century Paintings, American Illustration and Western Art. The sale is highlighted by paintings from Property [Read More]
James Aldridge – Georgie Hopton – Boo Ritson – Danny Rolph The New Chapter brings together all of Poppy Sebire’s artists in one show for the first time to launch the gallery’s new permanent home in Southwark. It’s a celebration of four [Read More]
Smithsonian American Art Museum presents Alexis Rockman A Fable for Tomorrow. Open November 19, 2010 – May 8, 2011 Alexis Rockman: A Fable for Tomorrow is the first major survey of the artist’s work with 47 paintings and works on paper that [Read More]
Brueghel’s The Procession to Calvary is on display at York Art Gallery, through 9 January, 2011. This iconic old Master is going on show at York Art Gallery as part of a campaign to save it for the nation. Pieter Brueghel the [Read More]
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum announce the nominees for Rob Pruitt’s 2010 Art Awards, the second annual celebration honoring the notable individuals, exhibitions, and projects that have made a significant contribution to the field of contemporary art during the past year. Awards [Read More]
In the back gallery, Johansson Projects presents Unearth, a group show that offers emerging artists the opportunity to give back and support local collectors. Show runs November 11-December 18, 2010. The show is comprised of five artists making their a-terrestrial work available [Read More]
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen presents Johan Thorn Prikker: beyond Art Nouveau, on view until February 13 2011. Johan Thorn Prikker was a rebel, a moralist and a hard worker. That makes his multifaceted oeuvre surprising, but not always easy. It consists of [Read More]
Two original watercolors by Tim Myrick won awards in different prestigious competitions: “Coventry Street Depot” was the recipient of the AMPERSAND AQUABORD AWARD in the North East Watercolor Society’s 34th Annual International Juried Exhibition 2010, which took place at the Gallery at [Read More]
The Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) presents Rosson Crow: Myth of the American Motorcycle, an exciting exhibition pairing all new work from painter Rosson Crow with customized American motorcycles. Raphaela Platow, the CAC’s Alice & Harris Weston Director and Chief Curator states, “We [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (MOCA) presents The Artist’s Museum, open through January 31, 2011. The Artist’s Museum showcases works by 146 artists who have helped shape the artistic dialogue in Los Angeles since the founding of MOCA over 30 [Read More]