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 […]
Art Shows
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 […]
Mark Klett – Response To History: A 30 Year Retrospective
Exhibition Dates: November 7th – December 28th, 2013 Lisa Sette Gallery presents two Arizona-based photographers whose works explore the sublime landscapes of the American West and the individual human narratives playing out within them. A decades-long resident of Arizona, Mark Klett first came to the state as a geological researcher. […]
Smithsonian American Art Museum Acquires 100 Photographs by Legendary Photographer Irving Penn
The Smithsonian American Art Museum announced today that it will acquire from The Irving Penn Foundation 100 photographs by the legendary photographer Irving Penn (1917-2009), who is one of the most celebrated photographers of the 20th century. Penn is best known for the spare, elegant style he applied to the […]
NATIONAL ACADEMY OPENS FALL SEASON CELEBRATING THE ART OF PAINTING WITH SEE IT LOUD, FEATURING THE UNIQUE SYNTHESIS OF REPRESENTATION AND ABSTRACTION IN THE WORK OF SEVEN POST-WAR AMERICAN PAINTERS from 9/26/2013-1/26/2014
Opening its 2014 season from 9/26/2013-1/26/2014 with SEE IT LOUD: SEVEN POST-WAR AMERICAN PAINTERS, the National Academy presents the work of American representational artists — Leland Bell, Paul Georges, Paul Resika,Neil Welliver, Albert Kresch, Stanley Lewis and Peter Heinemann — who forged an original and dynamic synthesis between representational and […]
MARC STRAUS is proud to announce that the Metropolitan Museum of Art has acquired Last of the Dreadnoughts by Thomas Bangsted
Thomas Bangsted created Last of the Dreadnoughts over the course of a two-year period. What appears in this photograph as a cohesive composition is comprised of dozens of images captured at locations thousands of miles apart. The eye-catching pattern on the ship, known as Dazzle camouflage, was widely employed by […]
IN GRAND STYLE: CELEBRATIONS IN KOREAN ART DURING THE JOSEON DYNASTY
In an unprecedented exhibition, the Asian Art Museum presents masterworks from Korea This fall, the Asian Art Museum will present In Grand Style: Celebrations in Korean Art during the Joseon Dynasty, the first major U.S. exhibition to explore the colorfully choreographed ceremonies of Korea’s Joseon dynasty (1392–1910). The legacy of […]