For the opening of the fall season, Green Art Gallery will be presenting ‘Wounds’, a series of works by Syrian photographer Jaber Al Azmeh. This series began and evolved along with the revolutionary movements happening in Syria during the crucial first ten [Read More]
Since 1982, Atlantic Center’s residency program has provided artists from all artistic disciplines with spaces to live, work, and collaborate during three-week residencies. Located just five miles from the east coast beaches of central Florida, the pine and palmetto wooded environment contains [Read More]
Manchester Art Gallery presents Focal Points. Art and Photography, an exhibition on view through Sunday 2 June 2013. Donald Rodney, In The House Of My Father, 1996-97 Purchased by CAS for SLG This new display of around 30 photographs explores just some [Read More]
Kunsthallen Brandts presents Street Art. The New Generation 25th Anniversary exhibition on view 7 September–25 November 2012. OEPS Crew: S-train, 2012. Right now, a big city skyline with house fronts and ends is being constructed in Kunsthallen’s “Pillar Hall.” Before the guest [Read More]
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and Aeroplan announce the four finalists for The Grange Prize 2012, supporting the artistic development of four photographic artists whose work has shown extraordinary promise over the past three years. The finalists receive international artist residencies, [Read More]
Haggerty Museum of Art presents Freedom Of/For/To Photography from the Permanent Collection, on view August 22 – December 22, 2012. Edward Burtynsky, SOCAR Oil Field #1 a&b, Baku Azerbaijan, 2006. Digital chromogenic color print, 40 x 60 in. 101.6 x 152.4 cm. [Read More]
In the world of visual art, many events have come to the fore with a strong focus on the academy’s status in both the cultural and theoretical arena. Strikingly, these events all seemed to continuously draw attention to strict processes such as [Read More]
Musee d’art contemporain de Montreal presents an exhibition of work by Janet Biggs on view OCTOBER 4, 2012 TO JANUARY 6, 2013 Janet Biggs Musee d’art contemporain de Montreal Brooklyn-based artist Janet Biggs is known for her video, photography and performance works [Read More]
Nothing Else But Love is a significant exhibition that features a fresh collection of paintings and sculptures by P. Gnana, under a visual language of whimsically-stylized imagery of human figures within the universal concept of nothing else but love. And this love [Read More]
Bleicher Gallery La Brea presents Susie Loucks Bird Lovers Potluck on September 2nd 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Susie Loucks Bleicher Gallery La Brea Loucks captures birds frozen in mid-flight capturing a juxtaposing moment of extreme movement and stillness. Susie’s work fosters [Read More]
The Abraaj Capital Art Prize is delighted to announce the winning artists for its fifth edition (ACAP 2013), bringing the total number of winners awarded the prize to 21. The Abraaj Capital Art Prize is awarded annually to five artists on the [Read More]
Donna Serio achieves works of remarkable power and beauty with nothing more than a simple pencil. Her drawings radiate rich colors, texture and shading that are comparable to the paintings of the greatest oil artists. Her compositions, with their vibrant palette, evoke [Read More]
Sumptuous yet subdued, painter Donatella Colasanti’s still lifes and nudes approach aesthetic perfection without abandoning a sense of mystery and charm. Even as generous swaths of light spill over her subjects, illuminating the finely tuned elements at work within her homages to [Read More]
Cordell Taylor creates sculptures that represent the sharp broken edges of cliff faces and rock formations. Working with block forms, Taylor cuts and fits the shapes together, building compositions into pieces that are seemingly honed from one piece of stone, an impression [Read More]