“In this distressing and all-pervading noise of cow-bells into which today’s art increasingly settles— at last the sounding of a gong! In turn the hammer hits… the infallible rhythm announcing true creation; it is Simon Hantaï.” Andre Breton, 1953 Paul Kasmin Gallery [Read More]
Fine Art News
Works are currently being accepted for the Erie Art Museum’s 87th Annual Spring Show, a regional juried exhibit, running April 24 through July 3, 2010 in the Erie Art Museum’s Main Gallery, 411 State Street. All artists residing within 250 miles of [Read More]
The Delaware Art Museum presents On Assignment: American Illustration, 1850 – 1950, featuring over 50 paintings and drawings from the Museum’s nationally recognized collection of original illustrations, on view now through January 2, 2011. These works demonstrate the range of styles and [Read More]
Christie’s announced that they will offer an exceptionally important and highly celebrated masterpiece by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) in the evening auction of Impressionist and Modern Art in London on 23 June 2010. Painted by the most influential artist of the 20th century, [Read More]
Christie’s Russian Art sale on 23 April in New York comprises an extensive representation of the history of Russian Art from 18th century works of art to 21st century paintings. A silver and enamelled Imperial presentation charger by Sazikov leads an impressive [Read More]
The National Gallery of Victoria presents Stick it! Collage in Australian Art, the Gallery’s first exhibition to focus on this fascinating art form. Open 19 March–29 August 2010. Featuring over forty works primarily drawn from the NGV Collection together with a small [Read More]
In her sixth solo exhibition at Galerie Lelong, Ursula von Rydingsvard will present three new monumental works that exemplify the artist as a sculptor in full command of her craft, further developing the vocabulary that she has so thoroughly honed: abstract, architectural [Read More]
The Art Fund announces that London’s Foundling Museum has acquired a rare, embroidered sampler made by a ten year-old girl in 1825. The sampler is the only known child’s depiction in any medium of the original Foundling Hospital, London’s first home for [Read More]
Quint Contemporary Art announces an exhibition of new works by San Diego based artist ROBERT IRWIN. This will be Irwin’s first gallery exhibition on the West Coast since his “One Wall Removed” project at the Malinda Wyatt Gallery in Venice, CA (1980). [Read More]
Works are currently being accepted for the Erie Art Museum’s 87th Annual Spring Show, a regional juried exhibit, running April 24 through July 3, 2010 in the Erie Art Museum’s Main Gallery, 411 State Street. All artists residing within 250 miles of [Read More]
Austin Art Space Gallery and Studios officially opened submissions for the 2nd Annual ‘What Texas Means to Me’ Juried Awards Show. The show is one of three juried shows held each year at the gallery that have drawn entries from all over [Read More]
Axelle Fine Arts will showcase the urban landscapes of Patrick Pietropoli which features the shifting perspectives of Paris, New York, Venice, and Florence. Open through April 17 2010. Pietropoli’s New York cityscapes include scenes of: 570 Lexington Avenue, Empire State Building, Chelsea, [Read More]
Galerie Adler is putting on its first show of works by the Berlin-based artist ANOUK KRUITHOF (*1981, Dordrecht, Netherlands). Open through 1 May 2010. The exhibition BECOMING BLUE was already shown in 2009 at Het Domein Museum in Sittard, NL, and at [Read More]
Artist Reception March 18, 6pm – 8pm Free and open to the public Kathryn Markel Fine Arts presents New Paintings, the third solo exhibition of paintings by Alex Couwenberg. Couwenberg draws from the aesthetics of his California experience (hotrods, surf and skate [Read More]