Francisca Sutil’s new proposal implies an unexpected turn. Her production is totally different to her earlier work, as if she had executed it decisively and without regard to any risk. But oddly enough, it is similar in its key elements to her usual practice. This time, the artist has decided […]
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The Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, NYC is proud to bring you Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul October 4, 2013–January 26, 2014
The works of Edgar Allan Poe have frightened and thrilled readers for more than one hundred-fifty years. Terror of the Soul will bring together more than one hundred items related to Poe’s poetry, fiction, and literary criticism, and explore his profound influence on his contemporaries and later generations of writers. […]
Allegra LaViola and Meredith Rosen are pleased to announce the opening of their new gallery Sargent’s Daughters
The gallery’s focus will be on contemporary art that has a strong historical lineage while challenging current aesthetic conventions. Sargent’s Daughters takes its name from the painter John Singer Sargent, who was an innovator working in a traditional medium. Allegra LaViola, a native New Yorker, opened her eponymous gallery in […]
Deborah Sponder and Elaine Baker are pleased to announce the opening of their new space in the famed Miami Design District
Deborah Sponder and Elaine Baker are pleased to announce the opening of their new space in the famed Miami Design District was well received, and attended by several hundred guests. Sponder Gallery is located on the second floor of the Cartier building at 151 NE 40th Street in a space […]
LUHRING AUGUSTINE, 531 W. 24th street, NYC is pleased to announce that Michelangelo Pistoletto receives Praemium Imperiale Award
Michelangelo Pistoletto is among five winners of the prestigious Praemium Imperiale Award. Founded in 1989, the Praemium Imperiale is a global arts prize awarded annually by the Japan Art Association. The recipients are recognized and awarded for their achievements, for the impact they have had internationally on the arts, and […]
WOLFSONIAN FIU, 1001 Washington Ave, Miami Beach Presents Echoes and Origins: Italian Interwar Design
Echoes and Origins: Italian Interwar Design explores how Italy’s designers, artisans, manufacturers, and corporations helped cultivate a style that embodied the Fascist regime’s concept of Italianità (Italianness), glorifying both the Roman Empire and the spirit of modernity. The objects on view comprise a portrait of modern Italy, highlighting the dialogue […]
Lighthouse ArtCenter’s Artists’ Guild gets set for Midtown Bash
Tequesta, Fla. (Sept. 20, 2013) — The Lighthouse ArtCenter presents an exhibition Artists’ Guild “Midtown Bash” of work created by its members. The art will include the finest work of local professional artists. Photographs, sculpture, ceramics, paintings and drawings will be displayed in this gallery setting at the upscale Mainstreet […]
THE BAKER M– USEUM OF ARTIS—NAPLES OPENS SEPTEMBER 21
The Baker Museum of Artis—Naples. On view, will be works from one of the Museum’s most important collections amassed by the late Ahmet Ertegün, an exhibition of life-sized and intricate costumes made from paper by Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave and a retrospective survey of the work of Dutch sculptor […]