Tacoma Art Museum’s surprising collection of impressionist paintings, works on paper, and sculptures will be exhibited together for the first time in twenty years, in the exhibition The Movement of Impressionism: Europe, America, and the Northwest On View October 24, 2009 through [Read More]
David Kordansky Gallery announce Wit’s End, an exhibition of new work by Matthew Brannon. The exhibition will open on October 30th and run through December 4th. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, October 30th from 6:00 to 9:00pm. Wit’s End [Read More]
Old Master Drawings: Guercino, Rubens, Tintoretto open through 2 May 2011 features 29 drawings from the Old Master collections of the Lady Lever and Walker Art Galleries. Works by some of the great Italian Renaissance and Northern European artists between 1500 and [Read More]
Twentieth-century and contemporary Latin American art is international in nature, and its leading figures have achieved international stature. This sampling of Latin American art from the Museum’s collections, on view through May 1, 2011, introduces the work of several major Latin American [Read More]
Valerio Adami (Italian, born in Bologna, 1935- ) is recognized internationally as an important European artist who first came to international prominence in the 1960s with Nouvelle Figuration, the French intellectual version of Pop art. Adami’s work is steeped in political, social [Read More]
Carl Beam was a vital force in contemporary art in Canada. At the vanguard of a new and assertive First Nations art discourse, his art builds intellectual and philosophical bridges between cultures. His powerful works explore the space between Indigenous and other [Read More]
STUK arts centre presents Playground Live art festival, 4-12 November 2010. In the Playground exhibition, the installations and videos focus on performance in all its guises. Candice Breitz shows an improvised theatre performance featuring twins, Johanna Billing documented a choreographed routine performed [Read More]
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts celebrates the centennial of legendary choreographer Alwin Nikolais in the multimedia exhibition Alwin Nikolais’ Total Theater of Motion. Curated by dance history scholar Claudia Gitelman, this exhibition brings to light the career of [Read More]
The Art Institute of Chicago opens Richard Hawkins – Third Mind, on view through January 16, 2011. Since the early 1990’s, Richard Hawkins has developed an emphatically diverse art practice that resists easy classification. Offering alternate histories through the juxtaposition of decidedly [Read More]
The fair will commence on November 30, 2010 with Art Miami’s highly anticipated Opening Night Preview Party benefiting The Lotus House Women’s Shelter, a quiet enclave in downtown Miami offering a sanctuary where the minds, bodies and spirits of homeless women and [Read More]
The Menil Collection presents Kurt Schwitters: Color and Collage, on view through January 30, 2011. The German artist Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948) remains one of the most influential figures of the international avant-garde. In the years following the First World War he coined [Read More]
Bonhams auctioneers will offer Fine Photographs on November 2, 2010. Simulcast between the New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles salesrooms, the auction will feature a diverse selection of important works by 19th and 20th century American and European photographers, as well [Read More]
Dorothy Kosinski, director of The Phillips Collection, has announced the appointment of Klaus Ottmann as the museum’s first Curator at Large, a newly created position supported by a major grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. He will direct the activities of [Read More]
Stephen Haller Gallery presents a solo exhibition of dynamic new work by NOBU FUKUI – canvases vibrant with invention. The exhibition opens October 21st and runs through the 27th of November. Fukui’s work reads as non-objective painting at a distance, yet on [Read More]











