• ArtPalmBeach Fair’s 15th Anniversary

      Tuesday, 29 November 2011 16:26

      ArtPalmBeach promises its best fair yet for its 15th anniversary showing, running January 19 through 23 at the Palm Beach Convention Center. In celebration, more than 70 international galleries will present works and the fair will debut an extensive program of premiere events, special exhibitions, topical lectures, museum tours, art performances, and exclusive VIP programs. […]

    • Virocode: A Disappearance of the Source

      Thursday, 17 November 2011 17:45

      The Western New York collaborative duo Virocode will open an exhibition of photographic and video installation work at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery on October 21, 2011. Since 1987, Virocode has been exploring the intersection of science—in particular, evolutionary theory, biomedical technology, and physics—and popular culture through hybrid uses of video, photography, sculpture, and digital technology. […]

    • The Museum of Modern Art Announces Cindy Sherman Retrospective in 2012

      Monday, 24 October 2011 22:44

      This exhibition of Cindy Sherman will bring together more than 170 key photographs from a variety of the artist’s acclaimed bodies of work, for which she created myriad constructed characters and tableaus. The first comprehensive museum survey of Sherman’s career in the United States since 1997, it will draw widely from public and private collections, […]

    • Works on Paper: David Lynch

      Monday, 3 October 2011 23:34

      This exceptional book brings together a collection of more than 500 drawings dating from the 1960s by the renowned American film director, David Lynch. His artwork was first unveiled to the general public in March 2007 by the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in Paris. Sketches, watercolors, or simple doodles, this vast collection—carefully conserved by […]

    • Janet Kurnatowski

      Friday, 30 September 2011 01:06

        In the early decades of the 20th century, abstract art was not part of the curatorial programs of the major New York galleries and museums. Although there were some initial flurries of exposure at the Armory Show in 1913, it was not until 1936 that artists working outside the genres of representation banded together […]

    • Middle Eastern Artists in the Diaspora

      Sunday, 11 September 2011 14:42

      Art Platform-Los Angeles and Leila Heller Gallery, New York will present a group exhibition of contemporary Middle Eastern artists living in the Diaspora. The presentation will create a dialogue amongst expatriate artists, and the result will be a rich and dynamic exploration of nine artists, all at various stages in their lives and careers. Four […]

    • Jamie Dalglish: Three Triptychs

      Sunday, 28 August 2011 20:16

        pull up your socks poppy don’t let him eat alone left eye onto left eye across the room the devil eats alone     Jamie Dalglish: Three Triptychs       A Dinner Conversation pull up your socks poppy don’t let him eat alone left eye onto left eye across the room the devil […]

    • Woodstock Weekend

      Tuesday, 16 August 2011 20:39

      I chickened out and never went to Woodstock in 1969. There was no art there then—only cows. August 2011, finally made it up to this authentic artist’s colony that has the feel and look of a college town with its organic vittels and good strong coffee. You can get almost anything you want but don’t […]

    • Lech Majewski’s: The Mill and The Cross. The Intersection of Painting and Film

      Tuesday, 16 August 2011 20:29

       Opening on September 14th at New York’s Film Forum is showing renowned artist Lech Majewski’s newest feature length film, “The Mill & The Cross.” Majewski will be present during the opening weekend to participate in discussions with the audience. From one of Poland’s most adventurous and inspired filmmakers, comes a visually ravishing recreation of Pieter […]

    • Johnston Foster: New Works

      Tuesday, 16 August 2011 19:53

        Johnston Foster brings a long-lost sensibility of hand-craftedness to his sculptures, which open a window into humankind’s obsessions and follies while demonstrating a sheer love of making something out of what is wastefully consigned to the dustbin. His signature style is to create work out of discarded, cast-off materials he finds strewn across highway […]