New Arts and Heritage Venue for Dorset

Celebrations will be taking place this weekend as a new arts, culture and heritage venue for Dorset opens its doors to the public. Based in Weymouth, the newly named Old Town Hall & Crabchurch Room are two halls at the start of [Read More]

Marcela Albitos at Agora Gallery

The brilliant colors and dazzling forms that characterize the tradition of Latin American art are still found in contemporary painting today. The talented artists collected here channel their zest for life, transforming it into energetic paintings that explore the individual world while [Read More]

KANDINSKY RETROSPECTIVE OPENS AT THE GUGGENHEIM

Kandinsky, a full-scale retrospective of the paintings of Vasily Kandinsky—the visionary artist, theorist, and pioneer of abstraction— will be presented at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from September 18, 2009, through January 13, 2010. This comprehensive survey comprising nearly 100 of Kandinsky’s [Read More]

Nick Brandt Launches Major London Exhibition

A Shadow Falls, Nick Brandt’s second major body of work, continues the photographer’s ambitious and ongoing photographic project to memorialize the vanishing natural grandeur of East Africa. Brandt’s wide-screen panoramas of animals and landscapes capture an epic vision of a wild Africa [Read More]

Hendrick Avercamp: The Little Ice Age at Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum presents the first exhibition devoted to Hendrick Avercamp, the foremost painter of Dutch winter landscapes in the 17th century. Avercamp was the first Dutch artist to specialise in paintings of winter landscapes featuring people enjoying the ice. Some 400 years [Read More]

ADAM NEATE: A NEW UNDERSTANDING EXHIBITION

Adam Neate’s eagerly anticipated second solo show, following from his landmark exhibition, PAINTINGS, POTS and PRINTS in 2007 will be held between 9th October – 21st November 2009. Adam Neate, The Family. © Adam Neate. Courtesy of Elms Lesters Painting Rooms Best [Read More]