Cai will create Odyssey in Houston in October, with the public invited to observe; work will be permanently installed in the new Arts of China Gallery, opening October 17 Commission is the first in a [Read More]
Fine Art
Presented in association with Brisbane Festival 2010, ‘Douglas Kirkland: A Life in Pictures’ is the first major retrospective of Kirkland’s celebrated photography in Australia. Open 11 September – 24 October 2010. In a career spanning [Read More]
Back by popular demand, Art by Choice opens at the Mississippi Museum of Art Saturday, August 14, and runs through Sunday, September 12, 2010. Presented in collaboration with the Museum’s New Collectors Club, Art by [Read More]
“New at the Rijksmuseum: Gerrit T. Rietveld • Jan J. Schoonhoven”, on display in the Acquisitions Hall through 4 October 2010. The Rijksmuseum has acquired two masterpieces for its collection of 20th-century art and history: [Read More]
Washington, DC – One of the finest, most selective private collections of works by the first wave of American modernists will premiere at the National Gallery of Art, East Building, open through January 2, 2011. [Read More]
The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA) at the National Gallery of Art has announced the appointments of members for 2010–2011. They include Joseph J. Rishel, Philadelphia Museum of Art, as Samuel [Read More]
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Austin printmakers Flatbed Press an exhibition of prints and work in other media by the artists that have collaborated with them. Exhibition open November 27, 2010 – February 13, 2011. [Read More]
Venice fascination and seduction at Venice Correr Museum, open through 21 November 2010 Owing to the quality of his painting, his highly original development, the similarity with the works of other artists close to him [Read More]
Another highlight of The Temporary Stedelijk is the exhibition Monumentalism— History and National Identity in Contemporary Art: Proposal for Municipal Art Acquisitions 2010, which will occupy one half of the ground floor galleries. Presented at [Read More]
New York, NY – This remarkable exhibition brings to life the extraordinary work undertaken by a small team of American women volunteers who left comfortable lives in the United States to devote themselves to relief [Read More]
New York, NY – The Jewish Museum will present a selection of colorful, luminous lamps designed by internationally renowned architect Frank Gehry in Fish Forms: Lamps by Frank Gehry, on view from August 29 through [Read More]
Birdman, a life-size sculpture by acclaimed artist Elisabeth Frink (1930 – 1993) has gone on display at Leeds Art Gallery. Valued at £250,000, the unique plaster maquette was given to Leeds through the Art Fund [Read More]
Athens, Ga. – The Georgia Museum of Art (GMOA), located on the University of Georgia (UGA) campus, recently acquired two significant American paintings from the West Foundation Collection of Atlanta, Ga. The foundation gave Benjamin [Read More]
Denver, Colo – The Denver Art Museum (DAM) presents Charles Deas and 1840s America, the first retrospective of the decade-long career of Western American painter Charles Deas. Organized by the DAM and guest curator Carol [Read More]
The Winnipeg Art Gallery announce the acquisition through gift of one of the finest paintings created by Sir John Everett Millais, a leading 19th century British artist. The large canvas entitled, Afternoon Tea (or The [Read More]
For almost three decades, Winnipeg painter Wanda Koop has created an overwhelming body of work examining how modes of technology impact nature. The Winnipeg Art Gallery, in collaboration with the National Gallery of Canada, is [Read More]
“John Gossage: The Pond” open Aug. 27 – Jan. 17, 2011, celebrates the recent gift to the Smithsonian American Art Museum of this remarkable photographic series and the re-issue of one of the most influential [Read More]
“Earth Paint Paper Wood: Recent Acquisitions” celebrates the ongoing addition of important works of art to the Menil Collection by gift, purchase, and bequest.While some of these works have been included in exhibitions over the [Read More]