The people I paint don’t exist. The only thing that is real is the painting. It’s not like a photograph where there’s another reality that existed at a certain moment in time in the past. The image is only happening right now [Read More]
The Tyler Museum of Art presents FORM & SUBSTANCE The Art of George Tobolowsky, open through November 28, 2010 . Discarded steel and scrap metal are reborn in the exhibition Substance & Form: The Art of George Tobolowsky. Dallas sculptor George Tobolowsky [Read More]
The Mobile Museum of Art presents American Landscapes: Treasures from the Parrish Art Museum, on view through January 2, 2011, features 39 19th and 20th century American paintings, drawn from the permanent collection of The Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, New York. [Read More]
he Art Gallery of New South Wales has announced that Suzanne Archer is the winner of the 2010 Dobell Prize for Drawing for her work Derangement. Suzanne Archer was awarded $25,000 for winning Australia’s most important prize for drawing. This year there [Read More]
One of the founding artists of Austin Art Space, Valerie Walden, will pack up her portfolio and move to Smith Roads Studios to participate as a guest artist in the East Austin Studio Tour (E.A.S.T) for the third time, November 13-21, 2010. [Read More]
The Wexner Center for the Arts presents Six Solos, open November 9, 2010 – February 13, 2011. Six Solos, a suite of discrete exhibitions, features the work of six rising international artists, each occupying a space inside or outside the Wexner Center. [Read More]
Bonhams is featuring a dramatic image by the renowned First World War artist, C. R.W. Nevinson, which was recreated in the classic anti-war film “Oh What a Lovely War.” ‘Nerves of An Army’, from 1918, is archetypal Nevinson. It shows four soldiers [Read More]
Queen Gallery presents Kamyl Bullaudy Rodriguez’s rooster paintings from November 11-30, 2010. Everyone is invited to attend the opening reception on Saturday, November 13, 2010 from 3:30 to 6:30 pm. Kamyl’s expressive roosters are fun for everyone. A master of contemporary Cuban [Read More]
Chisenhale Gallery presents Hito Steyerl’s first major solo exhibition in London. In Free Fall (2010), a new film co-commissioned by Chisenhale Gallery, Picture This, Bristol and Collective, Edinburgh, incorporates a series of works—After the Crash, Before the Crash and Crash—which employs the [Read More]
The Serpentine Gallery presents Philippe Parreno’s first solo exhibition in a UK public institution, open 25 November – 13 February. Born in 1964, Parreno rose to prominence in the 1990s, earning critical acclaim for his work, which employs a diversity of media [Read More]
American Still Life: Treasures from the Parrish Art Museum includes more than forty paintings, sculptures, and works on paper dating from 1871 to the present. American Still Life, the third in a series of exhibitions drawn exclusively from the Museum’s permanent collection, [Read More]
The Royal Academy of Arts presents the first major exhibition in London for over 40 years to celebrate the achievement of the Glasgow Boys, the loosely knit group of young painters who created a stir at home and abroad in the final [Read More]
The first exhibition to explore the rich dialogue between Victorian-era British photography and Pre-Raphaelite painting showcases how these parallel artistic phenomena informed and inspired one another. The Pre-Raphaelite Lens: British Photography and Painting, 1848–1875 includes some 100 photographs and 20 paintings and [Read More]
The exhibition “René Burri – Photographs” at KUNST HAUS WIEN, open 18th of November 2010 – 20th of February 2011, is a retrospective of the works of one of the most important photographers of our time. René Burri was born in Zurich [Read More]












