The fifth edition of the Shenzhen Biennale, the UABB(SZ) [Bi-City Biennale of UrbanismArchitecture (Shenzhen)], will open on December 6 and continue until February 28 in Shekou, Shenzhen, China. The Shenzhen Biennale of UrbanismArchitecture Organizing Committee will hold the Opening Press Conference on [Read More]
RICHMOND, Virginia, – Richmond-based artist Joshua Barber reveals “city,” his first new collection in three years, on December 6, 2013, at the Glave Kocen Gallery from 6-9 p.m. The six-piece series consists of kaleidoscopic visions of the old city of Jerusalem, which [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY – They say great things come in small packages. As 440 Gallery presents its Ninth Annual Small Works Show this December, this adage may just prove true. The 80 pieces of artwork in the gallery, each piece no larger than [Read More]
Georg Schöllhammer and Hedwig Saxenhuber are the curators of the Second Kiev International Biennale of Contemporary Art ARSENALE 2014, as announced at Kiev’s Mystetskyi Arsenal Complex on November 26. ARSENALE 2014 will run from September through November 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine with [Read More]
#1: Cartagena is an issue-oriented project with works spread throughout the historic district. #1: Cartagena reflects on the cultural traditions of the people, the history and the deep connections to the colonial past, as well as encompassing literature, cinema, music, dance and [Read More]
In 2013 the Art Basel show in Miami Beach features 258 leading international galleries, drawn from 31 countries across North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. In addition to showing artworks ranging from modern masters to the latest contemporary works, this [Read More]
Storefront for Art and Architecture presents BEING on view through January 18, 2014 . BEING is a curatorial experiment in the construction of critical institutional histories through an exhibition that looks into Storefront’s 30 years of history of amplifying, questioning, unveiling, connecting, [Read More]
The Canadian Cultural Centre presents Stan Douglas: Abandonment and Splendour an exhibition on view through January 17, 2014. A retrospective look at the photographic work produced by Stan Douglas in the last decade of the twentieth century, Abandonment and Splendour explores the [Read More]
De Pont museum of contemporary art presents Philip-Lorca diCorcia Photographs 1975-2012 on view 5 October 2013 – 19 January 2014. Philip-Lorca diCorcia first came to prominence in the 1970s with photographs that defied definition, existing in the space between documentary fact and [Read More]
Isabelle Habegger’s work draws its inspiration as much from her inner world as it does from her love of nature and her interest in what is happening around her. Those inner and outer worlds meet in paintings that combine a dreamlike aura [Read More]
Whether stylized, abstract, or fully surreal, the work of Huguette Thiboutot is alive with movement and light. Thiboutot is a trained musician, and describes color as “the other side of sound.” Her palette is accordingly an intense and vital part of her [Read More]
Inspired by Abstract Impressionists, street artists, and Impressionists alike, Felix Semper uses his paintings to explore the joyful power of draftsmanship. The artist employs a restricted palette and often an absent or gestural background. The images do not exist in a recognizable [Read More]
Top weaver Jilly Edwards will be exhibiting her tapestries at The Harley Gallery, Nottinghamshire, from 22 January to 23 March 2014. The exhibition will include new tapestries that are drenched in a vivid yellow colour palette – perfect for brightening up grey [Read More]
This winter, The Harley Gallery at Welbeck presents an exhibition from one of Britain’s best loved illustrators, Sir Quentin Blake. On show from 13 November to 12 January, Quentin Blake: As Large as Life brings together over 50 prints which have been [Read More]