Archive for category: Art Gallery
Impressionism, Fashion, & Modernity
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Museum ShowA gorgeous exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum casts new light on the relationship between art and style. By Sara Evans The current fashion exhibit at the Met. conjures the glory days of the late, great Diana Vreeland, who for years presided over the museum’s Costume Institute. Under her imperious leadership, the museum’s costume exhibits were [...]
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Shadows of MoMA
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Museum ShowPhotographer Carlos L. Esguerra illuminates the “unseen” at Manhattan’s iconic museum by Tina Seligman Navigating the hallways and stairwells of New York’s Museum of Modern Art to view the next gallery of exhibited artwork, most visitors, including myself, swiftly move through without ever noticing the transitory beauty of lights, shadows, shapes, reflections, and colors that [...]
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IN THE MOMENT: JAPANESE ART FROM THE LARRY ELLISON COLLECTION
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Books, Museum ShowThis summer, as the America’s Cup Challenger Series takes to San Francisco Bay, the Asian Art Museum will feature an exhibition of Japanese art from the rarely seen collection of Larry Ellison, Oracle CEO and owner of ORACLE TEAM USA, defender of the 2013 America’s Cup. In the Moment: Japanese Art from the Larry Ellison [...]
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Going Horizontal
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, featured, Museum ShowTurning Painting On Its Side: A Movement Grows in Bellport by Mary Black I was during a winter residency at Gallery 125 in Bellport on Long Island’s south shore that David Adams, Daniel O’Keefe, and John Perreault were surprised to discover they had something in common other then their commitment to abstract painting. All three [...]
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ARTHOUSE 429
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, featuredArtHouse429 celebrates the gallery’s inaugural season with a spring group exhibition and sale by Bruce Helander ArtHouse429 has had a remarkable first year in operation, with packed openings and outstanding press coverage, with articles in all local news media, as well as international coverage in The Huffington Post. Based on its initial success, the gallery [...]
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Angels and Demons
Art, Art Gallery, Art ShowsIn his studio in Greenwich Village, Norwegian artist Vebjorn Sand paints the unimaginable. By Vebjorn Sand The most effective way to paint a narrative is to paint it figuratively. One of the reasons why I think there are few paintings from World War II is because the official art of the Third Reich was the [...]
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InSIDE/Out
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Museum ShowArt therapy can be an effective and creative means to release, console and restore at Art Serve. Art therapy can be an effective and creative means to release, console and restore. Penned in this manner, art becomes a powerful form of self-expression that can reveal hidden feelings and emotions and act as a vital medium [...]
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“Eanger Irving Couse on the Columbia River” Explores Little-Known Works by a Founding Member of the Taos Society of Artists Klickitat County, Washington
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, History, Museum ShowMaryhill Museum of Art will open the special exhibition Eanger Irving Couse on the Columbia River on June 8, 2013 through September15, 2013. Art therapy can be an effective and creative means to release, console and restore. Penned in this manner, art becomes a powerful form of self-expression that can reveal hidden feelings and emotions [...]
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Medallion Financial takes on the art world.
Art, Art Gallery, Auction, featured, Financial Planning, InvestmentsEver since the first artists painted the first buffalos on the walls of caves, the art world has probably been rife with cheating and chicanery, fraud and forgeries. Hardly a week goes by without news of a major gallery selling fakes, a dealer stealing from the artists, or a museum de-accessioning a beloved piece that [...]
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Diaghelev exhibit at national gallery
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Dance, Fashion, featured, Museum ShowIt was an artistic renaissance laced with unexpected collaborations: Henri Matisse constructed costumes and Pablo Picasso used a stage curtain as a canvas. The Ballets Russes, the groundbreaking dance company founded by Russian impresario Sergei Diaghilev, was at the forefront of European art in the early 20th century. One hundred years after the company¹s premiere [...]
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ArtAfterHours Cocktail Cruise aboard SeaFair, the Megayacht Venue
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Auction, entertainment, Fashion, Jewelry, TravelJoin us for a memorable evening of specially priced art-inspired cocktails and panoramic views of Miami’s electric skyline aboard the 228 foot, $40M megayacht venue, SeaFair. WHEN: April 5 & 6 • 10pm-midnight WHERE: Downtown Miami Aboard SeaFair at Bayfront’s South Dock next to the InterContinental Hotel • Chopin Plaza, Miami, FL 33131 [...]
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To celebrate the 20th anniversary, Miami’s Dorsch Gallery will now be known as Emerson Dorsch.
Art, Art Gallery, Art ShowsTo celebrate the 20th anniversary, Miami’s Dorsch Gallery will now be known as Emerson Dorsch. The name change coincides with a complete renovation of their Wynwood district space in Miami, and will launch with a reception on April 12th, with sculpture Brookhart Jonquil’s “In Perfect World, as well as new media artist Rene Barge’s “Relay [...]
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Leila Heller Gallery and Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art (ETNFA) are pleased to present two posthumous New York exhibitions celebrating the life and career of internationally renowned, recently deceased, Iranian artist Farideh Lashai (1944 – 2013).
Art, Art Gallery, UncategorizedLeila Heller Gallery and Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art (ETNFA) are pleased to present two posthumous New York exhibitions celebrating the life and career of internationally renowned, recently deceased, Iranian artist Farideh Lashai (1944 – 2013). On view, from April 3 to May 7, at ETNFA will be works such as El Amal, 2011-2012, Le [...]
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The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens Presents Homage to Picasso Portfolio, 1973 March 27 – April 28, 2013
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Museum ShowIt has been 40 years since German critic Wieland Schmied and German publishing house The Propyläen Verlag initiated a call for prints in celebration of Picasso’s ninetieth birthday with the intent of honoring the fertile genius of Picasso and his role as a catalyst for many different styles of twentieth century art. The “Homage to [...]
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