Bonhams will host the first complete and dedicated exhibition of Gerhard Richter’s artist books dating from 1966 to 2013. The show will be a rare opportunity to view the complete range of his publications as well as ephemera related to the artist’s [Read More]
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FRANK To, the Glasgow-based artist with a burgeoning international reputation as a leading contemporary figurative painter, appears to be surfing the zeitgeist with his latest exhibition. No sooner had To opened his Dante’s Divine Comedy exhibition at The Leith Gallery, inspired by [Read More]
Join us for a conversation with artists who use a variety of collage techniques in photomontage, printmaking, three-dimensional forms, and video art. The art form of “collage” traces back to early 20th century. Learn how today’s artists use this cutting and reassembling [Read More]
The Harley Gallery, Welbeck is delighted to present Making and Drawing, showing 12 June – 11 August. Curated by ceramicist Kyra Cane, this exhibition reveals the secret lives of artists and makers; showing their private drawings alongside the finished works that they [Read More]
Potty about drawing? Adam Frew certainly is. From 12 June to 11 August, The Harley Gallery, Welbeck will be showing the first exhibition by the Northern Irish potter to show his celebrated pots alongside the drawings which inspire them. Adam Frew Work [Read More]
The Foundry Art Centre and Saint Charles Riverfront Arts invite you to EAT, DRINK AND BE CREATIVE! at their jointly hosted community arts series, entitled 2nd Thursdays at the Foundry Art Centre. This unique, family-friendly community arts series takes place from 5:30 [Read More]
Art Gallery of Ontario presents Revealing the Early Renaissance: Stories and Secrets in Florentine Art. Revealing the Early Renaissance: Stories and Secrets in Florentine Art is a large-scale exhibition that brings together an unrivalled collection of more than 90 paintings, manuscripts, sculptures [Read More]
Hungarian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale presents Fired but Unexploded A video installation by Zsolt Asztalos on 1 June–24 November 2013 Vernissage: 30 May 2013. Zsolt Asztalos, Fired but Unexploded – IV (still), 2011. Video, four-minute loop. Audio: Washing-up. Courtesy of the [Read More]
FRANK To, the Glasgow-based artist with a burgeoning international reputation as a leading contemporary figurative painter, goes to Hell in his latest exhibition. Frank To, The Bowge Crossing The artist’s latest show, the result of two years work, has been inspired by [Read More]
The fourth and final of the Miami International Piano Festival’s “Four Classical Sundays at Five” will feature pianist Kemal Gekic and violist Michael Klotz in a special chamber program at the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center in Aventura, FL at 5 P.M [Read More]
From the minute the 400 guests started streaming through the revolving doors of the Guggenheim Museum on March 15 to celebrate the launch of Asia Week New York, up until the last closing of the 43 gallery exhibitions on March 24, the [Read More]
Venice Agendas is a series of breakfast events and performances during the preview week of the 55th Venice Biennale. This is the eighth in the Agendas series, which since 1999 has examined different aspects of contemporary art practice. This year’s event focuses [Read More]
Centre international d’art et du paysage, Vassiviere Island presents Ian Kiaer an exhibition on view 14 April–23 June 2013. For his first solo exhibition in France, British artist Ian Kiaer is proposing a reinterpretation of the art centre’s architecture, designed by Aldo [Read More]
All proceeds support Ballroom Marfa’s ambitious visual arts, music and film programming and artist commissioned works. Online bidding begins March 29 and ends April 8 at 1pm. All bids will transfer to the auction at Ballroom Marfa’s 10 Year Benefit Auction and [Read More]