Alternative Asset Analysis (AAA) has announced it predicts that the market for fine art in Asia will continue to grow, along with prices. The prediction follows a report by Reuters claiming that art is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative asset class, [Read More]
Johansson Projects present Follies of the Digital Arcade, Christina Corfield’s recently uncovered archives of the mysterious effects of electricity on the visual imagination of the late nineteenth century and it’s impact on today’s digital age. Western society of the late nineteenth century [Read More]
The exhibition Europe : America of the British photographer Paul Graham can be seen in the exhibition hall of the Botin Foundation until January 8th 2012. Anyone who can’t come in person to Santander (Spain), can take a virtual tour through virtual.fundacionbotin.org/visita_paul/index_eng.html [Read More]
Held at three different venues in São Paulo, the 17th International Contemporary Art Festival SESC_Videobrasil has set a new record at 300,000 visitors and 90,000 participants in its educational programs. The Festival program included two shows: Southern Panoramas, with works by 101 [Read More]
The The Barrié Foundation presents La Coleccion (The Collection) on view 18 March 2012. The Barrié Foundation, a Spanish private foundation created and endowed in 1966 in Galicia, Spain (NW) devoted to the supporting of talent, innovating, the habit of making society [Read More]
Peter Fetterman Gallery present an exhibition of photographs by Jerry Uelsmann. Jerry Uelsmann, Untitled, 2000. Gelatin silver print. Photo: Courtesy Peter Fetterman Gallery. Using multiple negatives to produce his surreal, dreamlike photographs, Jerry Uelsmann has developed a singular artistic vision, which has [Read More]
The unique cultural destination on the web, the VIP Art Fair, provides unrivaled access to key works from leading artists to a truly global audience. From 3-8th February, work from over 2,000 artists will be on view through presentations by 115 carefully [Read More]
The Centre international d’art et du paysage on Vassivière Island welcomes until May 6th, 2012 the solo exhibition Man should try to avoid contact with alien life forms by Japanese artist Shimabuku. After conducting exhibitions and projects in this unique island landscape [Read More]
The Cité de l’Océan et du Surf in Biarritz, France, designed by Steven Holl Architects in collaboration with Solange Fabião, has received a 2011 Annual Design Review Award. About the museum, juror Joe Valerio stated, “The thing that is beautiful about this [Read More]
Eykyn Maclean specialises in museum calibre work by key Impressionist and 20th Century European and American artists. Christopher Eykyn and Nicholas Maclean established Eykyn Maclean in 2006 combining their 29 years of experience at Christie’s where they were co-heads of the Impressionist [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY – Is it possible to revive an old love affair? Almost forty years after living in Italy for a year as a Fulbright Fellow in Sculpture, Ellen Chuse returned to Rome for several months in 2010. She not only rekindled [Read More]
National Sculpture Factory (NSF) presents Maddie Leach’s Evening Echo in Shalom Park Sunset 27 December 2011 – onwards. Evening Echo is sited on old gasometer land gifted by Cork Gas Company to Cork City Council in the late 1980s, and subsequently dedicated [Read More]
Kopeikin Gallery presents Kevin Cooley. Take Refuge on view from January 7th through February 11th 2012. Kevin Cooley, Matador Cave, Chromogenic print copyright Kevin Cooley. Kopeikin Gallery. The exhibition features large scale photographs and videos evoking human struggles in the harsh and [Read More]
In Foam 3h, Sara-Lena Maierhofer (1982, Germany) shows her investigation into the life and the lies of swindler and fraud Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, alias Clark Rockefeller. Sara-Lena Maierhofer, Scheibe, C-Print, 2011. © Sara-Lena Maierhofer. In Dear Clark, Sara-Lena Maierhofer tries to approach [Read More]