Nowell’s solo exhibition features decorative, artistic and functional pottery. Her pottery includes mid-fire glazed and horsehair Raku. It contains mixed media pieces incorporating wood, leather lacing and basket weaving. Most of her creations are intricately carved and sculpted, incorporating extensive designs carved [Read More]
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An exhibition showcasing works purchased through the Art Fund International scheme opens at the New Art Gallery, Walsall this Friday, 1 October. Metropolis is a show bringing together artists whose works all address the phenomenon of the modern urban environment. Most of [Read More]
Visionary artist and filmmaker Peter Greenaway will premiere an epic and immersive multimedia work based on Leonardo Da Vinci’s The Last Supper this December at Park Avenue Armory, marking the first U.S. presentation of the artist’s installation work. Peter Greenaway, Leonardo’s Last [Read More]
Arnold Scaasi has dressed them all—from Broadway actresses and Hollywood stars to the ladies who lunch and America’s First Ladies. Epitomizing the “lifestyles of the rich and famous,” his custom-made clothing evokes the height of elegance and craftsmanship from the late 1950s [Read More]
The Fleming Museum presents Christo and Jeanne-Claude: The Tom Golden Collection, open through December 18, 2010. In 2001 Tom Golden donated his collection of works by renowned artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude to the Sonoma County Museum. Golden’s personal and professional relationship with [Read More]
After its renovation and restructuring, the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts’ Gallery of Paintings will be accessible to the public again. Surrounded by the artists’ studios and workshops on the first floor of the Academy of Fine Arts is a world-ranking collection [Read More]
The fall landscape and paintings of its trees in full glory is often regarded as uniquely American. On September 25, the Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, opens Paintbox Leaves: Autumnal Inspiration from Cole to Wyeth, which includes nearly 100 paintings from major museums [Read More]
Carlos Cruz-Diez: Color in Space and Time features more than 150 works from the artist´s wide-ranging career, culled from the Cruz-Diez Foundation collection at the MFAH, and major private and public collections around the world For more than five decades Carlos Cruz-Diez [Read More]
The Taubman Museum of Art presents Jane Hammond: Fallen, open through January 9, 2010. Jane Hammond’s ongoing installation work, Fallen, concerns aspects of memorialization and remembrance for those who have died in Iraq. It was first displayed in 2005 accompanied by wall [Read More]
“PEOPLE IN MOTION” is a collection of photographic works from around the world, taken by photographers who met whilst “in motion”, their paths crossed at different moments and points on their journeys. The richness of their experience is a source of energy [Read More]
Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature Canadian artist, William Wilson, in Beyond Borders. The exhibition is scheduled to run from October 05, 2010 through October 26, 2010 (opening reception: Thursday, October 07, 2010). William Wilson’s art takes the viewer into a world that [Read More]
KNOEDLER PROJECT SPACE presents Matt Magee: New Paintings, an exhibition of abstract oil paintings created in 2009–2010, including a number of works from On a Clear Day, 2010, a series of 7 x 5 inch oils (painted on announcement cards for a [Read More]
Benrimon Contemporary presents Exfoliation, Shay Kun’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, which will feature seventeen new paintings by the artist. Kun recreates nineteenth-century Hudson River School landscapes and combines them with contemporary imagery such as military men, killer whales, skydivers, and [Read More]
The Fondation Beyeler has announced an exhibition of Segantini paintings open JANUARY 16 TO APRIL 25, 2011. Giovanni Segantini, Mezzogiorno sulle Alpi (Midday in the Alps), 1891 Fondation Beyeler The unique luminosity of his paintings made Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899) a major innovator [Read More]