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Written by Dennis MacLloyd
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 04:04 |
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LONDON.- Work by The Singh Twins will be on
display at the National Portrait Gallery for the first time in March.
The twin sisters are contemporary British artists whose award-winning
paintings explore issues of social, political, religious and multicultural
debate. The display will offer a contemporary response to the
concurrent exhibition, The Indian Portrait 1560-1860, and The Singh Twins have
created a new Gallery trail to draw links between their work, The Indian
Portrait 1560-1860, and the Gallery's permanent Collection. On view 11
March through 20 June 2010
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Read more... Exhibition by The Singh Twins Announced at the National Portrait Gallery
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Written by Oscar Blumenthal
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 03:43 |
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BASEL.- The Basel painter, draftsman, printmaker
and sculptor Albert Müller (1897–1926) is considered one of the main exponents
of Swiss Expressionism. Müller received his initial artistic training
in his native city, at a glass-painting studio and at the Allgemeine
Gewerbeschule, the local vocational arts school. Galvanised by the
example of Cuno Amiet, he was soon using luminous colours that diverged strongly
from the dark tones typical of the established painters of the area. His work
first began attracting the notice of a wider audience in 1919.
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Read more... Kunstmuseum Basel to show Albert Müller: Paintings, Sculptures and Prints
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Written by Kimberly de Los Angeles
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 03:09 |
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New York - Eli Klein Fine Art is pleased to present our 2010 Winter Show.
This group exhibition features the work of some of the Gallery’s
most-established artists as well as our highly promising emerging
artists. This eclectic group includes Cathy Daley, Chen Qiang, Hung
Tung-lu, Jiang Huan, Liu Yan, Luo Qing, Meeson Pae Yang, Miao Xiaochun, Sophie
De Francesca, Wei Dong, Zhang Lujiang, Zhao Kailin, and Zhang Dali. On
exhibition through 1 March, 2010.
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Read more... Eli Klein Fine Art hosts The Best of Chinese Contemporary Artists
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Written by Consuelo Ciscar
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 03:08 |
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HAVANA, CUBA - The IVAM (Instituto Valenciano de Arte
Moderno) and the SEACEX (Sociedad Estatal para la Acción Cultural Exterior de
España) opened February /5/ 2010 this co-production with the collaboration of
the Embassy of Spain in Cuba and the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de
Cuba. The Pop Art exhibition at the IVAM Collection is curated by chief
curator of the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg (USA) William Jeffett, and the
Director of IVAM, Consuelo Ciscar.
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Read more... Pop Art from the Collection of Valencia's IVAM Travels to Cuba
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Written by Dora Medina
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 03:07 |
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GIRONA, SPAIN - The Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí
presented the loan of the work Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a
Pommegranate One Minute Before Awakening (1944), from the Thyssen-Bornemisza
Museum (Madrid). The oil painting will be exhibited at the
Drawings Room (number 6) of the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres from 9 February
until 2 May 2010. It has been suggested that the painting is "a
surrealist interpretation of the Theory of Evolution."
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Read more... Salvador Dalí Painting from Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum on Loan to the Dalí Foundation
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Written by Richard Fogarty, Director
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 01:27 |
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Toronto,
ON -
NEOPRIEST,
an
exhibition at Headbones Gallery in March, 2009, was based on an identified aesthetic
that was expressed with an acronym to more succinctly impart the essence of
thirteen artist’s work. From this original exhibition an over-riding
identifiable subject has revealed itself. And in order to pin it down through
language and to carry on the intellectual rigour, NeoBeast has been coined - Beastly
Explorations Aesthetically Stating Truisms. This exhibition on view 19
February through 14 March, 2010.
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Read more... Headbones Gallery to Show "NeoBeast ~ Beastly Explorations Aesthetically Stating Truisms
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Written by Rachael Thomas
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 01:27 |
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 DUBLIN.- The Cuban-American artist Jorge Pardo, widely
regarded as one of the most influential artists of his generation, returns
to the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) with his first major solo
exhibition in Ireland on Wednesday 17 February 2010. Jorge Pardo
is a challenging retrospective that uses the architecture of the Museum to
embrace the world of swiftly changing technology and question how art can
be innovative and relevant in the 21st century. The exhibition, which
follows the artist’s notable participation in the group exhibition .all
hawaii eNtrées / luNar reGGae at IMMA in 2006, comprises a single work in
the form of photomural wallpaper covering the walls of the entire East
Wing Galleries. The exhibition continues until 3 May 2010.
Admission is free.
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Read more... Cuban-American Jorge Pardo to Exhibit at the Irish Museum of Modern Art
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Written by Sonya Volander
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 01:26 |
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HUMBLEBAEK, DENMARK - This spring’s major exhibition at the
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art centres on colour: colour in art, in the
world and in the eye. In words, pictures and through interactive programmes the
exhibition will present the ways in which artists throughout the twentieth
century either made use of colour as a medium of expression or researched it to
find new colours and colour systems. On exhibition through 13 June,
2010.
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Read more... Louisiana Museum showcases Exhibition from the Merzbacher Collection
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Written by Rebecca Molayem
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 01:25 |
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NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA.- The Rebecca Molayem Gallery
in West Hollywood will be opening a solo exhibit on February 13, 2010 from 6-10
PM of the newest work from “Pep Art” pioneer David Willardson
in collaboration with digital impressionist and photographer, Marshall
Swerman. Willardson and Swerman’s “IKONXART Series” renders American
and International superstars like Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Elvis Presley, And
Warhol, Audrey Hepburn, Amelia Earhart, the Beatles, Muhammad Ali and others.
All are represented in larger-than-life scale that reflects their influence on
global pop culture and history. Willardson’s use of rich texture, bold colors,
and accentuated movement working with Swerman’s creative digital manipulations
offer a unique perspective on the scope and meaning of fame and power.
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Read more... The Rebecca Molayem Gallery Unveils Two "Pep Art" Pioneers
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Written by Carter Bainbridge
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 01:24 |
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GLASGOW.- From the earliest times, the southern
shores of the Baltic Sea have been associated with the gathering, trading and
working of amber - a natural substance which has been long valued by
man. Featuring some of the finest items from the Polish national
collection, this new exhibition, ‘Amber: Treasures from Poland’ offers a unique
chance to see some fascinating and beautiful artefacts which represent both
natural history and northern European craftsmanship. This is the first time that
these items have been exhibited in the UK.
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Read more... Amber: Treasures from Poland on View at the Hunterian Art Gallery
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Written by Melissa Bergen
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 01:23 |
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 BREGENZ, AUSTRIA - Though Candice Breitz (b. 1972
Johannesburg, South Africa) has focused largely on creating multi-channel video
installations since 1999, her approach to the moving image
grows out of an earlier body of photographic work, in which she made extensive
use of photomontage and cut-and-paste strategies. In composing her
multi-channel video installations, Breitz deploys both freshly shot footage and
material drawn from familiar films, modifying her source material digitally in
the working. Amongst other themes, Breitz’s video oeuvre reflects critically on
the narrative structure of Hollywood cinema, the counter-projections of fans and
their idols, and the challenges posed to the individual and individuality within
contemporary media culture.
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Read more... Kunsthaus Bregenz Presents Candice Breitz's Best Known Video Installations
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Written by Rosemary Lennon
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 01:22 |
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TORONTO.- Acclaimed international artist Anselm
Kiefer’s monumental installation Palmsonntag (Palm Sunday) is coming to the Art
Gallery of Ontario this March. Kiefer, known for his epic
themes and operatic flair, will be adapting and adding to the installation for
its Canadian premiere at the AGO, opening March 4 and continuing through August
1. Palmsonntag is composed of a 60-foot-long palm tree, cast in
fiberglass and resin, that lies on its side across the Gallery floor, surrounded
by a cycle of 44 massive panels hanging in rows on the walls above. The panels,
eight of which Kiefer is creating specifically for the AGO exhibition, combine
paint, plaster, mud, wood, human hair, dried plant materials and rusted chastity
belts, among other materials — forming a massive collage of images at once
unnerving and expansive.
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Read more... Anselm Kiefer Monumental Installation To Open at the Art Gallery of Ontario
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