Von Lintel Gallery is pleased to announce One Sun, an exhibition of new work by Japanese photographer Izima Kaoru. After fifteen years of exploring the macabre in his ongoing series Landscapes with a Corpse, Izima Kaoru looked to spirituality to ease his [Read More]
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After the great success at Palazzo della Ragione di Milano, with more than 38.000 people visiting the show, from 28 August to 14 November 2010, the Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere e Arti – Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti in Venice will host the [Read More]
With their current exhibition For Me / For You Kaune, Sudendorf Gallery pesents new works by Berlin fine art photographer Stefan Heyne. Heyne was born in 1965 in Brandenburg/Havel and studied scenography at the art school Berlin from 1987 to 1993. He [Read More]
Phillips de Pury & Company announced the highlights of the forthcoming New York Photographs sale on Friday, October 8, 2010. Securing its position as a leader in the Photographs market, the Photographs sale features a strong balance of the best in classic [Read More]
20 years ago Anita Beckers founded a publishing house in Darmstadt, in which she carried editions by renowned artists such as Guillaume Bijl, Wim Delvoye, Thomas Huber, Jürgen Klauke and Urs Lüthi. Later, this edition gallery resulted in an art gallery which [Read More]
Sprüth Magers Berlin is to present the first solo exhibition by American artist Barbara Kruger in Berlin. The exhibition features a new multi channel video installation, entitled The Globe Shrinks (2010) that continues the artist’s engagement with the kindness and brutality of [Read More]
Presented in association with Brisbane Festival 2010, ‘Douglas Kirkland: A Life in Pictures’ is the first major retrospective of Kirkland’s celebrated photography in Australia. Open 11 September – 24 October 2010. In a career spanning more than 50 years, Kirkland has worked [Read More]
WPApresents )black(, a solo exhibition by John Pearson featuring a new video and selection of photographs. Both the video and photographs are primarily taken throughout Griffith Park; the observatory, its gallery of dioramas and the figurative sculptures on its grounds, and the [Read More]
An extraordinary journey into the heart of Fiji some 129 years ago by three British brothers, carrying with them all the heavy paraphernalia associated with early photography, returned in triumph with images that still fascinate today. This remarkable collection of photographs taken [Read More]
An exhibition of photographic works by Manfred Baumann shown at London’s Air Gallery, 32 Dover Street London W1S 4NE “Manfred Baumann Photography” – Manfred Baumann was born 1968 in Vienna, Austria. He discovered his passion for photography in his childhood. At the [Read More]
Every year The 4heads Collective hotwires an abandoned military barracks on historic Governors Island in beautiful New York Harbor – launching a sizable exposition of independent artists and galleries known as the Governors Island Art Fair. Entering its 3rd year this fall, [Read More]
A highlight of The Temporary Stedelijk is the exhibition Monumentalism— History and National Identity in Contemporary Art: Proposal for Municipal Art Acquisitions 2010, which will occupy one half of the ground floor galleries. Presented at the Stedelijk Museum 28 August 2010 – [Read More]
Award-winning black and white fine art photographer, Clyde Butcher, returns for his 3rd season to the SWFL Museum of History to share his iconic landscapes in this unique exhibition. Clyde Butcher: Big Cypress Swamp and the Western Everglades, features 40 stunning large-format [Read More]
“John Gossage: The Pond” open Aug. 27 – Jan. 17, 2011, celebrates the recent gift to the Smithsonian American Art Museum of this remarkable photographic series and the re-issue of one of the most influential photography books of the past three decades. [Read More]