Sotheby’s old Master paintings sale will be held Tuesday 18 May 2010 in Amsterdam. The Battle of Lepanto (lot 35) by Andries van Eertvelt (1590 – 1652) is one of the highlights. The Battle of Lepanto took place on 7 October 1571 [Read More]
Fine Art News
Sotheby’s biannual sale of Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art in London will take place on Wednesday, May 12, 2010 and presents for sale over 220 lots. The auction, estimated to realise approximately £4 million, will be headlined by a unique [Read More]
From May 1 through July 25, 2010 the Peggy Guggenheim Collection presents the exhibition Utopia Matters: from Brotherhoods to Bauhaus, curated by Vivien Greene, Curator of 19th- and Early 20th-Century Art at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. With more than [Read More]
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) announced it will present From the Soul: Caribana Art Exhibit from July 22 to August 3, 2010. On display during and after the Scotiabank Caribana Festival, the exhibition represents the largest single juried display of works of [Read More]
Works by one of the world’s most widely recognized and celebrated photographers will go on view this spring at the Amon Carter Museum. Ansel Adams: Eloquent Light features 40 photographs by the artist and runs from May 29 through November 7, 2010. [Read More]
An exhibition of works by artists of the Cabezas gallery NY, USA Opening: Friday 21st of May 2010 – 6.00 pm to 11.00 pm Exhibition runs from: Friday 21st of May 2010 – Thursday 27th of May 2010 Gallery Opening Hours: Mon, [Read More]
From 30 April to 9 August 2010 Berlin’s Martin-Gropius-Bau will be devoting an extensive retrospective to the important Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Born in Coyoacán, Mexico City, Frida Kahlo is one of the great identification figures of Latin American art. She stands [Read More]
The Figge Art Museum has opened Global Currents: The John Deere Art Collection, open through October 10, 2010. The exhibition is the first opportunity for the general public to see works from Deere & Company’s corporate art collection. In 1965, William Hewitt, [Read More]
The Amon Carter Museum is pleased to announce that Ron LaPosa has joined its staff as the assistant facilities manager. In his new position, LaPosa will assist with the oversight of the museum’s daily operations, including janitorial, engineering and general maintenance. “The [Read More]
Visual Artist Bernard Stanley Hoyes Reveals Nature’s “Landscapes” with New Watercolor Show Whittier, CA – Visual art master Bernard Stanley Hoyes is swirling his magical paint brush once again. The artist/sculptor traveled the globe last year, making headlines with his New York [Read More]
The RISD Museum presents Siebren Versteeg: In Advance of Another Thing in the Spalter New Media Gallery. Versteeg (American, b. 1971) uses online mass media to explore themes of contemporary life. Organized by Judith Tannenbaum, the Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary [Read More]
Timothy Taylor Gallery is delighted to present the first solo exhibition in London by Berlin-based artist Volker Hueller as part of the gallery’s The Viewing Room programme. Open 28 APRIL – 21 MAY 2010. Hueller’s hand-coloured etchings exploit all the associative power [Read More]
Max Liebermann, celebrated as “the German Manet,” was the leader of a generation of German painters who were inspired by the stylistic developments in France. With colleagues Lovis Corinth and Max Slevogt, he forged the way for Impressionism in Germany. The Museum [Read More]
A delicate wreath made of fine gold oak leaves with acorns, of the type worn by Alexander the Great’s father, Philip II of Macedon, is one of the highlights of Bonhams sale of Antiquities on April 28 in New Bond Street. This [Read More]