Pangolin gallery will reopen to the public on Wednesday 11th January with ‘Exorcising the Fear: British Sculpture from the 1950s’. Geoffrey Clark, Man, 1951, The Ingram Collection. Exorcising the Fear will explore a pivotal point in the history of British sculpture. Returning [Read More]
Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami December 1–4, 2011 Jonathan T. D. Neil takes a dig at the dissonance at Art Basel Miami Beach a few weeks after the eviction of “Occupy Wall Street” protestors in Zuccotti Park: “harmony is for hippy losers,” [Read More]
MARC STRAUS presents an exhibition of new works by German artist Birgit Brenner, on view January 8 – February 10, 2012 This will be the artist’s first solo exhibition in the US and will inaugurate the gallery’s new space at 299 Grand [Read More]
The Catalogue of the 12th Istanbul Biennial, edited by Jens Hoffmann and Adriano Pedrosa with coordinating editor Pelin Derviş, is now available. It is designed by Jon Sueda of Stripe. It provides a comprehensive overview of the 12th Istanbul Biennial, including information [Read More]
Moshé Elimelech and L2kontemporary present new work in an exhibition opening January 7, 2012. A series of finely executed watercolors will debut at L2Kontemporary Art Gallery in Chinatown. The exhibition runs from January 7-February 11. Moshe Elimelech, Untitled No 7, 22 x [Read More]
Regen Projects presents the gallery’s second solo exhibition with German artist Daniel Richter. Entitled A concert of purpose and action, the show includes bold, new paintings that explore the boundaries of social order against the backdrop of anarchic disorder. Daniel Richter, Installation [Read More]
Ippodo Gallery in New York presents Sake Vessels in an exhibition on view January 06, 2012 – January 28, 2012. Yasushi Fujihira, Sake Vessels, Ippodo Gallery. In Japan there are many words that contain the term sake: asazake (morning sake), amazake (sweet, [Read More]
Stainless-steel sculpture, on view through January 8 in Whitney exhibition David Smith: Cubes and Anarchy, is part of artist’s iconic Cubi series. David Smith (1906–1965), Cubi XXI, 1964. Stainless steel, 119 ½ x 43 × 37 ½ in. (303.5 × 109.2 × [Read More]
Forum Gallery presents Out of Sight: Imaginary Landscapes by Tula Telfair, an exhibition of twelve panoptic paintings that transport the viewer to emotive land formations derived entirely from the artist’s mind. Representing both a place and moment in time not reachable by [Read More]
AMOA-Arthouse presents Evidence of Houdini’s Return an exhibition on view January 14–March 4, 2012. Through the creation of complex visual narratives, the international artists in this exhibition present provocative abstract forms that investigate art’s potential to interrupt and/or reconstruct elements of everyday [Read More]
Fredericksburg’s premier art gallery, Beckendorf Gallery, is now offering a selection of art pieces for under $100. This assortment is perfect for art lovers affected by the economy, who still wish to get their hands on artwork by Charles Beckendorf. In an [Read More]
Sean Kelly Gallery announces Peter Liversidge’s new exhibition, Where We Begin. From the earliest stages of his career, the genesis of Liversidge’s creative process has been the conceptually-based practice of developing proposals for artworks across a wide range of mediums, including performance, [Read More]
Celebrating the art of David Driskell and in honor of his eightieth birthday, DC Moore Gallery’s new exhibition, Creative Spirit: The Art of David C. Driskell, features outstanding examples of his work from more than five decades. In his paintings, drawings, and [Read More]
Green Art Gallery opens its 2012 program with a solo exhibition for the acclaimed Turkish photographer Nazif Topcuoglu presenting a new series of works. Marking the artist’s second solo exhibition at the gallery, the show opens on January 11th and will be [Read More]