Priska C. Juschka Fine Artpresents Invitation to Change Your Metaphor, Nicky Nodjoumi’s second solo show at the gallery, an exhibition of paintings and drawings through the looking glass of Nodjoumi’s critical response to the political events in Iran, impacting the international community [Read More]
The Mobile Museum of Art is to present An American Consciousness: Robin Holder’s Mid-Career Retrospective, open January 21- April 17, 2011. The exhibition features 65 works from the career of this important New York based artist. Chicago-born and New York City raised [Read More]
WIELS Contemporary Art Centre presents 3 solo projects of 3 artists. Each artist is presented by a different curator. Open through 16 January 2011. Kasper Akhøj After the Fair Angelique Campens has chosen Danish artist Kasper Akhøj (b. 1976). For his first [Read More]
The Delaware Art Museum presents Different Views: Painters of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, open November 6, 2010 – January 23, 2011. This juried exhibition features individual paintings from 38 members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Delaware’s [Read More]
The Städel Museum, Presents In Chronological Order Städel Works of the 14th to 21st Centuries, open October 28, 2010 – June 26, 2011 in the Städel Museum, Exhibition Building. The holdings of the Städel Museum comprise masterpieces of European art from the [Read More]
With a respectable overall result of EUR 2 million* and many world record prices, the auction of “Modern and Contemporary Art”, intended as an interim auction with works of up to EUR 20.000, was one of Germany’s very important auctions this year. [Read More]
he ArtFund have helped the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge enrich its world-class collection with a Caravaggio-inspired Dutch oil on canvas. Hendrik ter Brugghen, Young woman tuning a lute (1626-7) Young woman tuning a lute (1626-7) by Hendrik ter Brugghen, is now on public [Read More]
Bonhams announces the November 11, 2010 auction of African, Oceanic and Pre-Columbian Art in New York. The fall sale will feature unique and traditional works from Africa, Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Indonesia, Australia, Central and South America from as early as 1200 B.C. [Read More]
Christie’s New York have announced the sale of a Cycladic marble reclining female figure, the most important Cycladic idol ever to come to auction on December 9. Estimated at $3-5 million, the folded-arm female figure is one of the most iconic sculptural [Read More]
With growing demands on the world’s resources and energy, everyday items across the urban landscape increasingly find second lives through reuse and recycling. Few found objects, however, are reinvented in such interesting form as the rubber tires used by contemporary sculptor Chakaia [Read More]
The exhibition, Discords: Norwegian Architecture 1945–65 at The National Museum, open 14. November–03. April 2011 throws light on neglected aspects of post-war modernism in Norwegian architecture, adding detail to earlier accounts. It concentrates on the growth of discord among competing architectural ideologies [Read More]
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents William Eggleston: Democratic Camera—Photographs and Video, 1961–2008, the most comprehensive U.S. retrospective of the Memphis-based contemporary photographer. Exhibition on view through January 16, 2011. The exhibition traces the artist’s evolution over a five-decade-period [Read More]
The Alexandria Museum of Art presents “Tilo Steinschulte Collection at AMoA”, open through December 4, 2010. AMoA is proud to honor architect, artist, collector, and philanthropist, Thilo Steinschulte for his generous contribution to the Museum’s permanent collection and to the cultural integrity [Read More]
Sotheby’s New York has announced that the highlight of the 16 and 17 November sales of Latin American Art will be Wifredo Lam’s 1970 masterpiece Les Abalochas Dansent Pour Dhambala, dieu de l’unité (est. $1.75/2.25 million). Wilfredo Lam, Les Abalochas Dansent Pour [Read More]











