The Nationalgalerie in the Hamburger Bahnhof presents SOME SCENIC VIEWS on view until February 6, 2011. The show comprises eight works by Philipp Lachenmann. The works, from the areas of video, film, photography, sculpture and sound, perfectly demonstrate Lachenmann’s exploration of the [Read More]
Gray Area Foundation for the Arts (GAFFTA), a civic-minded nonprofit focused on building an appreciation for and participation in digital culture, has launched Gray Area’s Seaquence – an online “social artwork” experiment that allows anyone to explore and build an ecosystem of [Read More]
The International Center of Photography presents Wang Qingsong: When Worlds Collide on view JANUARY 21–MAY 8, 2011. Wang Qingsong, Competition, 2004. © Wang Qingsong. Courtesy the artist This exhibition will mark the first U.S. solo show of Beijing artist Wang Qingsong, one [Read More]
Bonin Architects & Associates, PLLC, New London, NH, received the Merit Award for Residential Architecture for their Lakefront Cottage Renovation at the 2011 American Institute of Architects NH Excellence in Architecture Design Awards Ceremony in Manchester, NH January 22, 2011. The project [Read More]
La Conservera Contemporary Art Centre (Ceutí/Murcia) and Sala Verónicas (Murcia) open their sixth series of exhibitions on Wednesday February 2nd and Thursday February 3rd respectively. These six artists share common concerns and interests; they all project themselves through characters drawn from the [Read More]
Chisenhale Gallery presents a new body of work by London based artist Daniel Sinsel with his first solo exhibition in a public gallery. Sinsel’s small handcrafted paintings and sculptures explore classical themes of space, volume and illusion and combine art historical references [Read More]
Traditionally the section of NEW CONTEMPORARIES is the place to make unusual and exciting discoveries: for this year’s ART COLOGNE 40 young international galleries have been selected by the Advisory Board to present positions from their programme. The section is designed to [Read More]
Gerald Peters Gallery presents J Henry Fair: Abstraction of Destruction on view now through February 11, 2011. Abstraction of Destruction is an exhibition showcasing J Henry Fair’s images of environmental degradation, most of them taken out of planes at 1,000 feet. From [Read More]
Between January 27 and April 28, 2011, Hilaneh von Kories Gallery in Hamburg is going to show “Twinkle, twinkle, little star”, an exhibit of more than eighty images by Vivian Maier from the 50’s and 60’s. Maier, who in her life time [Read More]
Backed by the continuous growth in audience, distribution channels, and sponsors, Art TV pioneer VernissageTV adds new correspondents and places to its lineup. Additional correspondents in Poland, Switzerland, Mexico and Germany will open new windows to the art world. Switzerland Only a [Read More]
In 1948, a nationwide survey pronounced John Marin (1870–1953) “America’s Number 1 artist.” Marin’s exuberant and improvisational paintings are recognized today as critical to the evolution of American modernism. Less well known, though, is the extent to which Marin pushed the limits [Read More]
Americas Society Art Gallery presents Arturo Herrera Les Noces (The Wedding) on view Thursday, February 3 – Saturday, April 30, 2011. rturo Herrera: Les Noces (The Wedding) is an exhibition anchored by a digital projection—the artist’s first work to incorporate sound and [Read More]
The Crocker Art Museum will present a series of exhibitions this summer showcasing the journey of Impressionism from France to the U.S. With a strong emphasis on landscape paintings, the exhibitions collectively feature works by renowned French and American artists alongside masterpieces [Read More]
The City of Hiroshima has selected Ms. Yoko Ono as the winner of the 8th Hiroshima Art Prize Yoko Ono. Photo by Charlotte Muhl and Sean Lennon, 2009. Courtesy of Yoko Ono About the Hiroshima Art Prize Established by the City of [Read More]