A solo exhibition of the work of renowned Czech artist Magdalena Jetelová will go on view at the Czech Center New York beginning September 13, 2013. Titled Multiplication of Horizons, the spatial installation is being presented in celebration of the 5th anniversary of the renovation of Bohemian National Hall–the historic […]
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CONTEMPORARY ART COLLECTION OFFERS VISUAL TREASURE AT THE ALFOND INN AT ROLLINS COLLEGE
CONTEMPORARY ART COLLECTION OFFERS VISUAL TREASURE AT THE ALFOND INN AT ROLLINS COLLEGE New Hotel to House Contemporary Collection of Art with More than 100 Donated Pieces from Longtime Rollins College Supporters Barbara and Ted Alfond Winter Park, Fla. – In an effort to embody the values of a liberal […]
NEW EXHIBITION OF J. D. SALINGER LETTERS AT THE MORGAN LIBRARY & M– USEUM SHOWS A YOUNG WRITER BALANCING CYNICISM AND HOPE
“Lose not heart”: J. D. Salinger’s Letters to an Aspiring Writer September 10, 2013¬–January 12, 2014 Between 1941 and 1943 J. D. Salinger sent nine letters and postcards to Marjorie Sheard, an aspiring Canadian writer. This important collection of documents, acquired by the Morgan in April 2013, sheds light on […]
Mike Weiss Gallery is pleased to present Schematics and Silhouettes, Michael Brown’s first solo exhibition with the gallery
Mike Weiss Gallery is pleased to present Schematics and Silhouettes, Michael Brown’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Employing rusted steel rods, oxidized copper, and graphite illustration, Brown presents a dynamic corpus of sculpture that reexamines our relationship with industry and culture in the vein of arte povera. At the […]
Pace/MacGill Gallery is pleased to present Robert Rauschenberg and Photography
Pace/MacGill Gallery is pleased to present Robert Rauschenberg and Photography an exhibition of works by Robert Rauschenberg exploring the role of photography as the center of the artist’s 35 year career. The exhibition will be on view from September 5 – November 2, 2013. In the early 1950s at Black […]
Wayne Higby Retrospective Opens Oct. 4 at the Renwick Gallery at Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Wayne Higby’s vision of the American landscape appears in ceramic forms ranging from vessels and sculptures to architectural installations that have brought him national and international recognition. Higby (b. 1943) is a leading artist of the contemporary ceramic studio movement. “Infinite Place: The Ceramic Art of Wayne Higby” is the […]
The Museum of Arts and Design will present Inspired, an exhibition showcasing works that have joined the museum’s collection since the opening of its new Columbus Circle building in 2008.
As part of its fifth anniversary celebration, the Museum of Arts and Design will present Inspired, an exhibition showcasing works that have joined the museum’s collection since the opening of its new Columbus Circle building in 2008. Featuring more than 100 works of sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, furniture, and textiles, Inspired […]
Animation of Imagery Sourced from Google Earth Extends Dutch Landscape Tradition
Best known for bird’s-eye-view landscape photography, Gerco de Ruijter (Dutch, b. Vianen, 1961; lives and works in Rotterdam) mined Google Earth for the images he montaged into his stop-frame animation “CROPS” (2012). The hypnotic four-minute video work opens in the Hirshhorn’s Black Box space Aug. 12. De Ruijter’s still photography […]