Gauguin’s Nevermore has been voted by members of the public as the most romantic artwork Nevermore, which is on display at The Courtauld Gallery, was chosen by artist and broadcaster Matthew Collings, and was selected from a list of five works chosen [Read More]
Anna Fox, Zoe Leonard, Sophie Ristelhueber and Donovan Wylie have been nominated for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2010. The selection this year again highlights the diversity of contemporary photography, incorporating both conceptual practice as well as approaches which fall within a [Read More]
The Tampa Museum of Art has announced it’s schedule of exhibitions in conjunction with the public opening of the new building. Designed by noted architect Stanley Saitowitz of San Francisco-based Natoma Architects, Inc., the 66,000-square-foot glimmering metal mesh-clad structure is dynamically situated [Read More]
Bonhams sale of South African art on March 24th in London boasts stunning works by Sekoto and Pierneef, two of the sub continents leading artists. A glorious glowing Gerard Sekoto (South African, 1913-1993) oil painting, titled ‘Market Street Scene, Cape Town’ 35.5 [Read More]
Antik A.S., the leading auction house of Turkey, announce the 260th auction of Modern and Contemporary Art in Istanbul which will take place on Sunday 7 March 2010. Antik A.S., will offer the masterpiece by Erol Akyava (1932-1999) ever to have appeared [Read More]
The Moscow Museum of Modern Art presents the first show of the “World Masterpieces of Livre d’Artistes” exhibition program. Classic examples of the livre d’artiste are almost not represented even in the largest Russian museums. However, this synthetic form of art is [Read More]
The Delaware Art Museum presents Faster than the Eye Can See: Photographs by Harold Edgerton, featuring 18 photographs produced at ultra high-speed, open through April 25, 2010. Edgerton redefined the limits of vision, showing things invisible to the unaided eye by stopping [Read More]
“Advertising without posters is like fishing without worms.” —The Hatch Brothers This sentiment was certainly true in 1879 when brothers Herbert H. and Charles R. Hatch opened Hatch Show Print, a printing shop in Nashville. Their handcrafted posters screamed slogans such as [Read More]
White Cube Mason’s Yard is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Franz Ackermann, his third with the gallery. Ackermann has transformed the ground-floor gallery with an installation entitled ‘Wait’, while the lower-level gallery features a group of interconnected but [Read More]
In the winter/spring of 2010, the Davis Museum and Cultural Center at Wellesley College will present a new sound and light installation by Stephen Vitiello and two complementary Indian art exhibits: Seeing God in Prints: Indian Lithographs from the Collection of Mark [Read More]
A collection of contemporary paintings, selected as exhibitors in the John Moores Prize, is being offered as part of Vision 21: A Sale of Post-War Paintings, Prints, Photographs, Sculpture and Modern Design Furniture at Bonhams, Knightsbridge on Wednesday 17th March. The biennial [Read More]
Have you ever thought that the two people in your life who were most different would also be the most interesting when they intersect? That is the concept behind CrossTalk, the provocative and popular series the Katonah Museum of Art (www.katonahmuseum.org) launched [Read More]
The New Museum has announced details of “Skin Fruit: Selections from the Dakis Joannou Collection,” its much-anticipated exhibition curated by artist Jeff Koons. “Skin Fruit” will be the first exhibition in the United States of the Athens-based Dakis Joannou Collection, renowned as [Read More]
Merry Karnowsky Gallery is proud to present Victor Castillo: Strange Fruit and Miss Van: She-Wolves. The two Barcelona-based artists unfold their unique personal perspectives on subjects like seduction, temptation, innocence, desire, and cruelty. Open through March 6, 2010. A moral allegorist, Chilean [Read More]