In the context of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate’s summer culture program Kunsthalle Mainz is featuring the first comprehensive solo show by Scottish artist David Shrigley (born 1968) in Germany. The artist, who lives in Glasgow, is known above all for his comic-like [Read More]
On September 16th, Christie’s New York will offer over 200 selected works in the sale of Indian and Southeast Asian Art, including exceptional bronzes, stone sculptures and Indian miniatures. A selection from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Manheim will [Read More]
In a co-operation with the gallery Michael Draheim, Ketterer Kunst will show the exhibition Rolf Hans – Malerei und Skulptur (Painting and Sculpting) in its Berlin location on Fasanenstrasse 70 from 15 September to 7 October. “I never made art to make [Read More]
The first U.S. exhibition devoted to early acrylic paintings by indigenous Australian artists opens at Grey Art Gallery on September 1, 2009. Icons of the Desert: Early Aboriginal Paintings from Papunya, organized by the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, at Cornell [Read More]
The Chicago artist duo, Robert Davis/Michael Langlois, have an unusual approach to painting: they share equal roles in developing ideas, choosing subjects, and creating the works. Robert Davis/ Michael Langlois debut a new series of paintings, Into the Void: The Ballad of [Read More]
Scholz Family Works on Paper Gallery September 6–October 4, 2009 This exhibition features artworks recently given by Advisory Council member, and former chair, Dr. R. Stephen Lehman and his wife Maureen. Artists represented include Aldegrever, Dürer, Rembrandt, Renoir, Stieglitz and Whistler. A [Read More]
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is pleased to announce The Dutch Italianates: 17th-century Masterpieces from Dulwich Picture Gallery, an exhibition presenting views of the Italian landscape of the seventeenth century as seen through Dutch artists’ eyes. The Museum is the final [Read More]
MYARTSPACE.com, the premier online social network for the contemporary art world, has announced the launch of MYARTSPACE.tv, a site providing live, 24-hour per day streaming contemporary art and music. Catherine McCormack-Skiba, the founder of MYARTSPACE and CEO noted “With our incredibly rich [Read More]
The University of Richmond Museums presents Ansel Adams: The Man Who Captured the Earth’s Beauty, on view from September 17 to December 6, 2009, in the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature. The exhibition consists of more than twenty black-and-white photographs [Read More]
The unique vision of artist, adventurer and author Rockwell Kent will be on view at the Brandywine River Museum this fall in Intrepid and Inventive: Illustrations by Rockwell Kent. The exhibition features more than 80 drawings, wood engravings, lithographs and paintings inspired [Read More]
Skinner, Inc., one of the nation’s leading auction houses for antiques and fine art, will host an auction of American and European Paintings on Friday, September 11th in its Boston gallery located at 63 Park Plaza. The prints portion of the sale [Read More]
On Thursday, September 10, Posters Please will offer more than 300 lots of rare, vintage posters in its recession-friendly sale, Posters 101. Aimed at attracting first-time buyers and novice poster-enthusiasts, as well as their already-established loyal poster following, this sale showcases graphically-dynamic [Read More]
In the 1890s, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement and Japanese ukiyo-e color prints, American artists began turning to the oldest of printmaking techniques—the woodcut—to create visually complex, color saturated works. Following in their footsteps, major American artists throughout the 20th [Read More]
Emil Holzhauer: The Georgia Years opens to the public at the Morris Museum of Art on August 29, 2009. Holzhauer’s paintings are being exhibited at the Morris for the first time. Emil Holzhauer, Back Porches, Macon, Georgia, 1948. Courtesy of the Charleston [Read More]