The large canvases of Patricia Masciotra embrace the true connotation of “home.” The joyful, loving sanctuary that belonged to the artist as a child translates itself now into a mature investigation of the scientific, concrete aspects of this elusive concept. Patricia Masciotra-Levels [Read More]
Fine Art News
“The exhibition by ‘art place berlin’ also shows Kaasiks latest works, the most radical abstractions within his oeuvre so far. In mostly large-scale oil paintings the notions of the artificial and the natural are blurring. They seem like a tribute to artists [Read More]
Creative New Zealand announced today the launch of their website for sculptor, photographer and installation artist Bill Culbert’s exhibition as part of the New Zealand Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale. Featuring the latest news on Culbert’s Venice exhibition, with regular blogs [Read More]
Martyn Royce’s carefully constructed oil paintings re-imagine the human body as a thing of pure light, line and color. His figures are centrally placed and often alone on the canvas, monochrome in tone and wildly bent and forceful in their movements. A [Read More]
Michele Brunschvig Dariele’s abstract acrylics on canvas evoke an array of powerful emotions. Michele Brunschvig Dariele Little Pools Of Joy Some of her work is rhythmically geometric and controlled, yet it exudes a vibrancy that immediately connects with viewers; other works abandon [Read More]
Yellow Peril Gallery present NAVIGATION PAINTINGS, a collection of seven new paintings by Michael Childress. This show runs from Friday, 15 February to Sunday, 17 March 2013. The exhibition is the second in a two-part series of emerging artist exhibitions focusing on [Read More]
The 13th Istanbul Biennial Public Programme titled Public Alchemy examines the ways in which publicness can be reclaimed as an artistic and political tool in the context of global financial imperialism and local social fracture. From February to November 2013, a series [Read More]
The Bahamas National Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale: Tavares Strachan on view June 1–November 24, 2013. Commissioner Nalini Bethel (Senior Director of Communications, The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism) is pleased to announce the appointment of Tavares Strachan as the representing artist [Read More]
Artangel and BBC Radio 4 have launched a new Open for artists anywhere in the UK: a call for artists working in any media to share with Artangel and BBC Radio 4 proposals for ground-breaking projects that will transform the UK’s cultural [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY – Presenting new works by Jennifer Williams and Jason Varone, Another Landscape Show features work operating outside the canon of the traditional landscape. Working with imagery and media that investigate the underlying anatomy of a landscape, Williams and Varone emphasize [Read More]
The Academy of the Arts of the World is a unique, Cologne-based institution founded in 2012 with the aim of fostering inter- and transcultural dialogue between the arts. As a dynamic and interdisciplinary, albeit non-curricular platform, the Academy engages with issues of [Read More]
Eden Autism Services has announced sponsors for the 16th annual Naples Invitational Art Fest. Arthrex, The New York Times, Associates and Bruce L. Scheiner and Driftwood Garden Center are supporting the juried art show, to be held January 26-27 2013 at Fleischmann [Read More]
Goteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art presents PLAY! Recapturing the Radical Imagination on view trough 17 November, 2013. PLAY! Recapturing the Radical Imagination Throughout modern history artists have used the hidden workings and the agency of play to push boundaries and change [Read More]
Irish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale presents Richard Mosse The Enclave on 1 June–24 November, 2013. Vernissage: 29–31 May, 2013. Richard Mosse, Platon, North Kivu, Eastern Congo, 2012. Digital c-print. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery. Richard Mosse will represent [Read More]