312 Clematis Street in Downtown West Palm Beach will host a dramatic and moving multi-media art exhibition beginning Feb. 21 through Feb. 23 that speaks to the anatomy of the human spirit through the photographic, sculptural and illustrative arts. Each year, thousands of children are born with rare orthopedic birth […]
Day: February 19, 2014
New York Celebrates Vienna
A glittering cultural jewel at the heart of Europe, Vienna has for centuries drawn artists, dreamers, and innovators from all corners of the continent to its dazzling intellectual and artistic life. With its famed art salons and coffee houses, Vienna supported a unique culture in which artists and scientists, firebrands […]
Jim Campbell: New Work Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery March 7 – April 19, 2014 Coincides with New York museum exhibition
New York – An exhibition of LED-based work by new media artist Jim Campbell will be on view at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery in Chelsea from March 7 – April 19, 2014. New Work will focus on the pioneering artist’s most recent series of sculptural light installations. A master at transforming […]
Jewish Dress at the Israel Museum
Jewish Dress at the Israel Museum The first comprehensive exhibition of its kind, Dress Codes: Revealing the Jewish Wardrobe at the Israel Museum, brings together an array of traditional apparel from the 18th through the 20th centuries from the Museum’s world-renowned collection of Jewish dress. The exhibition features over one […]
Maryhill Museum of Art Showcases Washington Artist James Lee Hansen in Season-Opening Exhibition opens March 15, 2014
aryhill Museum of Art’s 2014 season will open March 15 with the special exhibition James Lee Hansen: Sculpture, featuring one of the Northwest’s most renowned Modernist sculptors. The exhibition, which includes more than 30 of the artist’s maquettes and small sculptures produced from the 1960s to the present, will be […]
Anders Zorn at the National Academy in New York from Feb 27-May 18
Anders Zorn at the National Academy in New York By the turn of the 20th century, the success of Anders Zorn (1860-1920) rivaled that of the most famous artists of his day, including John Singer Sargent. A virtuoso watercolorist, bravura painter, and etcher, Zorn had risen from humble beginnings in […]