Phillips de Pury sale of the Estate of Mrs. Harry N. Abrams sale offered a unique collection of 20TH Century American and European art with a focus on Post-War and Pop Art from a range of significant artists, attracting over 1000 registered [Read More]
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Christie’s New York has announced it will offer Edvard Munch’s Fertility (estimate: $25-35 million) – one of the most important works by the artist remaining in private hands – as the cover lot of its upcoming Evening Sale of Impressionist and Modern [Read More]
Spencer Brownstone Gallery announces an exhibition of new work by Romanian artist Szabolcs Veres, the artist’s first solo exhibition in New York. Opening April 9th, 6-8pm through May 15th, 2010 In this new body of work, Szabolcs Veres presents a bold neo-expressionist [Read More]
The Singapore Art Museum (SAM), as part of its initative to support the development of living artists in Singapore and the region, will officially open its first of four solo exhibitions for the year – FX Harsono: Testimonies tomorrow. Considered one of [Read More]
A new art museum has opened near the Vancouver International Airport in Canada. The Rufus Lin Gallery of Japanese Art has a narrow focus, exhibiting predominantly the work of Japanese artists who have never exhibited outside Japan. All paintings are on loan [Read More]
Underplot Apps, a new startup development company, today is pleased to announce the release of the second version of its Digital Crowberries iPhone application. Digital Crowberries is an iPhone/iPod touch gallery with 24 digital drawings by the Bulgarian artist Nikolay Petkov. His [Read More]
A unique and fascinating painting goes under the hammer at Bonhams in the 19th and 20th Century Pictures and Prints sale in Edinburgh on 22 April. Although the signature on the painting of Broughty Ferry Harbour, Dundee, is that of Ian Morrison [Read More]
American artist Philip Evergood’s 1936 oil on canvas “Street Corner” is among many significant works acquired recently by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, VMFA, in preparation for its grand opening May 1. The painting is the first major Depression-era Urban Realist [Read More]
One of the earliest known hand-coloured impressions of a 20th century iconic image, Edvard Munch’s Madonna, is being offered for sale at Bonhams Print sale on 13 July 2010. It is estimated to fetch between £500,000 – 700,000. The museum quality impression, [Read More]
The North Carolina Museum of Art has completed a major, three-year expansion and reopens to the public on April 24, 2010. The expansion dramatically transforms the visitor experience of the Museum, which, sited in a 164-acre park in Raleigh, offers a unique [Read More]
Kristine Eubanks, 52, got seven years in federal prison for selling counterfeit paintings through rigged, TV art auctions, that netted $20 million from about 10,000 victims, during 2002 – 2006. Eubanks of La Canada Flintridge pleaded guilty in April 2007 to charges [Read More]
The two day, 1,200 lot auction, to be held at Skinner’s Marlborough, Massachusetts gallery at 274 Cedar Hill Street, kicks off on Wednesday April 14th at 2 p.m. with over 500 lots of Studio Artwork. Thursday’s session begins at 10 a.m. and [Read More]
As media partner of Art Cologne, VernissageTV art tv will cover Art Cologne 2010. The fair for modern and contemporary art will take place in Cologne, Germany from 21st to 25th April 2010. VernissageTV will provide its viewers with atmospheric shots from [Read More]
Sue Scott Gallery is pleased to announce Blue Ridge by Headlights, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Tom McGrath. Opening April 8th, the works are on view through May 31, 2010. Produced over the last two years after residencies in Northern [Read More]