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Archibald Prize 2008 ~ Vincent Fantauzzo Wins the People's Choice for his Portrait of Heath Ledger

Vincent Fantauzzo -'Heath'-  Oil on canvas - the People’s Choice for the Archibald Prize:2008

SYDNEY.- This year more than 32,000 people voted in the People’s Choice for the Archibald Prize and their favourite portrait by far was Vincent Fantauzzo for his portrait of Heath Ledger called " Heath ". To date 130,000 people have visited the 2008 Archibald Prize, which is a record attendance for the gallery since Archibald began in 1921. Vincent Fantauzzo painted his portrait of Australian actor Heath Ledger in December just weeks before Ledger died in New York in January.

Leopold Museum displays Modern Art from the Faroe Islands

Edward Fuglø, b.1965 - Culture Club, 2006 - 140 x 428 cm. - Acrylic on canvas The Municipality of Klaksvík - Klaksvík, Faroe Islands

Vienna, Austria - Modern art of the Faroese islands is widely unknown outside of Scandinavia, but certainly mostly because of the remote location of its origin and definitely not because it is lacking quality. This exhibition wants to give the Austrian public a chance to discover Europe’s smallest country through its art and to get to know artists who absolutely deserve a broader audience.  On exhibition16 May until 7 September 2008 at the Leopold Museum.

Woodward Gallery opens “Street Language” with Matt Siren and Darkcloud

Matt Siren - Ghost Girls (Inky, Blinky, Pinky, Sue, Ghost Girl, Untitled), 2008 Screenprint on metal sign- 36 x 24 inches/each - Woodward Gallery, NYC

New York City - Woodward Gallery is proud to open the Spring season by introducing Artists Matt Siren and Darkcloud. “Street Language” will transpose two respected street artists with a select group of their peers to a gallery setting for the first time. Representing a true renaissance in urban art, these emerging artists surface from a subculture ruled by self-directed codes and complicated by its delight in youthful mayhem. Opening reception 10 May,2008.

Painter Leo van den Ende Spends 6,000 Hours Painting A Panorama of Tulips

Dutch landscape artist Leo van den Ende puts the finishing touches after 6 years of work and 1 million tulips.  Photo: EFE / Sander Koning

Voorhout, Netherlands - Panorama Tulipland in Voorhout is a relatively new tourist attraction in the heart of the Dutch bulb fields. One of the attractions is the Panorama of the bulb fields (Bollenstreek), an impressive work of art (63 meter long and 4 meters high) that forms part of a circle to give the visitors the idea that they are standing in the flowering bulb fields. The painter started his work in 1997 and has finally finished in 2008. It is the worlds largest and most colourful flower-panorama. Since he made the first pencil sketch 1997 landscape painter Leo van den Ende has spent 6000 hours working on the panorama.

The Artistry and Craftsmanship of Tiffany Studios on Exhibition

Pond Lily Globe,1900-1910 - Tiffany Studios, New York - Leaded glass; H: 13.375 in.; D: 14.0 in. © The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass

NASHVILLE.- Tiffany by Design celebrates the artistry and craftsmanship of the colorful leaded glass lamps produced by Tiffany Studios between 1900 and 1918.  The exhibition examines the beautiful design and complex fabrication of 40 lamps, including chandeliers and desk, library, and hanging lamps, created by craftsmen in Tiffany Studios in New York under the direction of Louis Comfort Tiffany.

Russian Photographer Yevgeny Khaldei Retrospective at The Martin Gropius Bau

Yevgeny Khaldei - 1946, Nürnberg / Hermann Göring - © Sammlung Ernst Volland / Heinz Krimmer

BERLIN - The first major retrospective devoted to the Russian photographer, Yevgeny Khaldei, opens in the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin on 9 May 2008. Khaldei, the Russian Robert Capa, provided extensive photographic coverage of the Second World War, the war between Germany and the Soviet Union. Some of his images are world-famous and have become icons in the history of photography. Khaldei is known primarily for his spectacular documentary photos of the Second World War and the staged hoisting of the red flag of the Soviet Union on the top of the Reichstag building in Berlin in 1945, but also for the photos he took at the Potsdam Conference and during the Nuremberg Trials.

The Albertina presents A Comprehensive Paul Klee Retrospective

Paul Klee - Fata Morgana at Sea, 1918 - Watercolour & pen on paper on cardboard © VBK Vienna, 2008 - San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Extended loan and promised gift of the Carl Djerassi Art Trust I.
Vienna, Austria -  Starting on May 9 and running through August 10, the Albertina will present a comprehensive Paul Klee retrospective. The starting point of the exhibition will be Carl Djerassi’s important gift to the Albertina of works by Paul Klee. Additional exhibits from the holdings of the Albertina, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and other international collections and museums will show this important collection in the context of the exceptional creativity of Paul Klee.

Pablo Picasso ~ The Vollard Suite ~ Exhibited at UMAG in Hong Kong

Pablo Picasso - Minotaur, Drinker and Women - 18 June 1933 (with signature) Etching - 298 x 365 mm - Copyright: Succession Picasso 2008
Hong Kong - The Consulate General of France in Hong Kong and Macau and The University Museum and Art Gallery are delighted to present "Pablo Picasso: The Vollard Suite", an exhibition of a hundred intaglio prints by the great artist, Pablo Picasso (1881–1973).  On exhibition 17 May to 20 July 2008.

"Three Sails" by Joaquin Sorolla Expected to Sell for 3 to 4 Million USD at Sotheby's

Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida, (1863-1923) - Las Tres Velas (The Three Sails) Est. $3,000,000—4,000,000 USD - Photo: courtesy of Sotheby's

NEW YORK CITY - Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida painted Las Tres Velas (Three Sails) on the beach of El Cabañal during the summer of 1903. One of the most luminously eloquent of his many images of the fisherwomen of his native Valencia, Las Tres Velas marks Sorolla's artistic passage to a new level of creativity. Sorolla was already one of the world's most honored painters when he launched his 1903 campaign of open-air painting among the fishing communities on Spain's Mediterranean coast, but in the course of that summer Sorolla pushed his art to a new monumentality and laid claim to a broad new palette of color effects. Lost from public view for a century, Las Tres Velas consolidates a decade of Sorolla's painting experience into an unforgettable image of the womenfolk of his beloved homeland.

Miami Art Museum Presents ~ Disappearances, Shadows & Illusions

Mark Handforth - Western Sun, 2004 -Collection Miami Art Museum, museum purchase with funds from MAM Collectors Council


Miami, FL - Special installations by Miami artists, including Leyden Rodriquez-Casanova, Matt Schreiber and Tom Scicluna along with selections from local collectors and Miami Art Museum’s growing permanent collection, will make up Disappearances, Shadows, and Illusions  in MAM’s Upper Level Gallery, on view June 6-September 21, 2008 at the Miami Art Museum.