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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
SYDNEY.- Rupert Bunny (18641947) was one of the most successful expatriate artists of his generation. No other Australian artist achieved the critical acclaim that he enjoyed in Paris. An erudite painter of ideal themes, and the creator of the most ambitious Salon paintings produced by an Australian, Bunny is an exotic in the history of Australian art. An exhibition, Rupert Bunny artist in Paris,...
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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
RICHMOND, VA.- The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has announced a lineup of exhibitions that will begin when the museum opens its new $150-million James W. and Frances G. McGlothlin Wing May 1, 2010. "American Art from the McGlothlin Collection": This exhibition of more than 70 paintings, works on paper and sculptures - dating from the antebellum to the modern periods - is drawn from one of...
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Shepherdpics ~ The Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sorry for not updating the blog for a few weeks. It has been a hellishly busy few weeks with tearing one exhibition down & delivering all the pictures sold and then preparing another new exhibition. This exhibition "Landscape" features work from The Painting With Light Society with guest photographer Kevin Goodchild . It is an exhibition of Landscape images from across the British Isles...
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zTruth (Free subscription) | yesterday
I can think of many other ways to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Barbie: Wearing the traditional Islamic dress, the iconic doll is going undercover for a charity auction in connection with Sotheby's for Save The Children. More than 500 Barbies went on show yesterday at the Salone dei Cinquecento, in Florence, Italy. Makers Mattel are backing the exhibition which is the work of Italian designer Eliana...
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HarbourLiving.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Victoria: Colin Graham, the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria’s Founding Director, had remarkable insight in starting the Asian art collection, now one of the most important in Canada...
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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
AMSTERDAM.- The Rijksmuseum presents the first exhibition devoted to Hendrick Avercamp, the foremost painter of Dutch winter landscapes in the 17th century. Avercamp was the first Dutch artist to specialise in paintings of winter landscapes featuring people enjoying the ice. Some 400 years on, our image of life in the harsh winters of the Golden Age is still dominated by Avercamp's ice scenes with...
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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
MANCHESTER.- Manchester Art Gallery will present an exhibition of major contemporary works from China, India and Japan from the Frank Cohen Collection. Facing East showcases eleven groundbreaking paintings and sculptures by some of the world's leading artists, many of which have rarely been on public display. Frank Cohen is one of Britain's leading collectors of contemporary art, often referred to...
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) presents Tim Burton, a major retrospective exploring the full scale of Tim Burton’s career, both as a director and concept artist for live-action and animated films, and as an artist, illustrator, photographer, and writer. On view from November 22, 2009, through April 26, 2010 , the exhibition brings together over 700 examples of sketchbooks, concept...
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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
VALENCIA.- The particular, provocative and colorful artistic dialogue between his ancestral Japan and Pop symbols from Occident which have taken him to become ambassador of modernity is the main theme in the new Takashi Murakami exhibition which opened this week at La Llotgeta. Organized by the Aula de Cultura de Caja Mediterráneo (CAM), "Superflat. New Pop Culture" gathers 21 lithographs...
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Queer Conservative (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
It's Barbie in a burkha: World-famous doll gets a makeover to go under the hammer for 50th anniversary One of the world's most famous children's toys, Barbie, has been given a makeover - wearing a burkha. Wearing the traditional Islamic dress, the iconic doll is going undercover for a charity auction in connection with Sotheby's for Save The Children. More than 500 Barbies went on show yesterday at...
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The Kevin and Patrick Blog (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
It's Barbie in a burkha: World-famous doll gets a makeover to go under the hammer for 50th anniversary One of the world's most famous children's toys, Barbie, has been given a makeover - wearing a burkha. Wearing the traditional Islamic dress, the iconic doll is going undercover for a charity auction in connection with Sotheby's for Save The Children. More than 500 Barbies went on show yesterday at...
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The New Yorker (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
The photographer Bruce Davidson is having a well-deserved moment. At the age of seventy-six, he has two exhibitions running concurrently, and a new, three-volume survey of his fifty-year career. The range, dedication, and audacity of that career are the focus of the show at Wolkowitz, where . . .
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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
MADRID.- Thomas Hirschhorn, a Swiss artist resident in Paris, presents an exhibition entitled "The Subjecters", which features a series of vitrines containing mannequins and two installations. According to the artist, every work is a "commentary" on the "complex, chaotic, cruel, beautiful and wonderful" world we live in. The work of Thomas Hirschhorn (Bern, 1957) is a...
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Shanghaiist (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
As most of the Americans around town are well aware, it's Thanksgiving week! Warm up for the fun with another round of the Shanghaiist Scrabble Happy Hour on Tuesday, stuff your face silly on Thursday, then emerge from a tryptophan coma in time to help raise money for The Library Project. Whatever you do, enjoy the time with your friends and family! Love, your friends at Shanghaiist. Monday: Jazz...
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gmtPlus9 (-15) (Free subscription) | yesterday
Rolfe Horn: Shinjosui - Mind Like Water at Scott Nichols Gallery in San Francisco, CA. "...This exhibition is the culmination of his fall 2008 trip to Japan and focuses on serene, calm, more meditative landscapes. The photographs all contain an element of water, from the fluid filled rice fields, to the raging waterfalls, to water flowing through the stalks of the bamboo. Horn makes images you...
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contemporary | 17/09/2009
Leading Indian and international art galleries will be taking part in this event. The Art Expo promises to be a significant cultural and social event in the Indian Subcontinent. The discussions at the Art Expo feature prominent international art world personalities including Kay Saatchi, Judith Greer, Princess Tatjana zu Schaumburg‐Lippe, Kirsty Ogg and many other Museum curators, consultants and collectors.
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malenasimancas | 09/03/2009
David MacDowell, (you can see his blog: http://yareah.com/davidmcdowell/ ), Stephen Johnston and Kyle Barnes will have an exhibition in Belfast, Canvas Galleries, from the 23 rd of April to the end of the month. The show, based on realism, is entitled “Against the Grain”.