|
New York Cool: Painting and Sculpture from the NYU Collection at Palmer Museum of Art
Louise Nevelson, The Tropical Gardens, 1957. Painted wood construction 99 x 133 1/8 x 9 in. Grey Art Gallery, New York University Art Collection © 2007 Estate of Louise Nevelson. Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
Art Daily |
|
Christie's Launch Middle East Season with Landmark International Exhibition in Abu Dhabi
Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Statue of Liberty signed and dated `Andy Warhol 86' (on the overlap) synthetic and silkscreen inks on canvas 72 x 72 in. (183 x 183 cm.) Painted in 1986. Estimate: $2,500,000-3,500,000. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd. 2008.
Art Daily |
|
Something That I'll Never Really See Opens at The Herbert in Coventry
Harlemville V by Claire Richardson, 2000 © Courtesy of the artist/ Victoria and Albert Museum , London. LONDON.- A fantastic collection of contemporary photographs from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London will take centre stage at The Herbert in Coventry from September 2008.
Art Daily |
|
The Poetics of Cloth: African Textiles / Recent Art at Grey Art Gallery
El Anatsui, Ancient Cloth Series VIII, 1993. Tempera on okpo-ocha, oyili-oji, opepe, and oke-ofo woods, 28 3/8 x 58 5/8 x 1 in. Collection of C. and R. Appleby, Seattle.
Art Daily |
|
Modern Master Giorgio Morandi Featured in Retrospective Exhibition at Metropolitan Museum
Giorgio Morandi, Natura morta, 1954. Oil on canvas 26 x 70 cm Mart, Museo d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, Collezione Augusto e Francesca Giovanardi. Archivio fotografico Mart © Giorgio Morandi by SIAE 2008.
Art Daily |
|
Miquel Navarro Shows Your World, Your City at Guggenheim Bilbao Exhibition
Valencian artist Miquel Navarro looks at his installation at the Guggenheim in Bilbao. Photo: EFE / Luis Tejido. BILBAO.-
Art Daily |
|
Best selling authors to visit UQ
The University of Queensland will become a hub for some of the world’s best authors this week as part of the 2008 Brisbane Writers Festival.
University of Queensland |
|
Festival brings Vietnam to Brisbane
Students from Australia and abroad will enjoy a taste of Vietnam's culture, country and people at the Vietnam Students Festival 2008 (VSF2008) on October 3.
University of Queensland |
|
NYC show on local masters debuts here
The chance visit of a Rockport Art Association painter to a summer exhibition of a local master on display in New York City evolved into the Manhattan show coming to Cape Ann next month. The Rockport Art Association, in partnership with the Spanierman Gallery, just announced the debut here of the major exhibition "Emile A. Gruppe, 1896 and mdash;1978."
Gloucester Daily Times |
|
Ousted Idol says karaoke comp wasn’t for him
Ousted Australian Idol contestant Jonny Taylor says he would have been questioning his musical integrity if he had lasted any longer in the competition. The singer-songwriter from Perth, who was the
The West Australian |
|
Art from the heart
John McGregor of Krambach says painting has given him a new lease on life after suffering for years with heart disease. He is now sharing his passion with the community, with his fine oil paintings now on show at the Morland Gallery, Wingham.
Wingham Chronicle |
|
Suffolk arts center adjusts lineup to net bigger audiences
SUFFOLK On the verge of their third season, the people behind the city's premier arts center have learned a few things in their venue's short history. - Out-of-towners will drive to downtown Suffolk to visit it. - The locals prefer a good Red Skelton impersonator over classical music.
The Virginian-Pilot |
|
Golden calf helps Hirst auction hit £70m
An experimental sale of new works by Damien Hirst at Sotheby's auction house last night surpassed expectations when it raised more than £70m, above its high estimate of £62m.
Financial Times |
|
Money pours in at Hirst's groundbreaking London auction
British artist Damien Hirst posing in front of his work entitled 'The Incredible Jouney' Sotheby's art gallery and auction house in London on September 8, 2008. An unprecedented auction of works by British artist Damien Hirst was headed for the record books Monday, making 70.5 million pounds (89 million euros, 127 million dollars) with more than 150 lots to go.
TODAYonline |
|
Cathy Davey
Cathy Davey was always destined to be a musician. Having grown up with parents who were creative types - her mother is a sculptor, her father a musician and composer - conventional means of academia just didn't appeal to her. Having dyslexia didn't help, either.
RainbowNetwork.com |
|
A&E Articles
This week, Lafayette unveiled the newest addition to the campus. Transcendence, the 16-foot-tall, 4 ton sculpture of stainless steel was placed on the North side of Skillman Library, near Markle Hall. The sculpture was commissioned by the college to honor alum David McDonogh.
Lafayette |
|
UK's Hirst breaks art record books
British artist Damien Hirst has entered the record books after an unprecedented auction of his works raised STG70.5 million ($A158.75 million) with more than 160 lots still to be sold.
The West Australian |
|
Golden calf helps Hirst auction hit £70m
An experimental sale of new works by Damien Hirst at Sotheby’s auction house on Monday night surpassed expectations when it raised more than £70m ($125m), above its high estimate of £62m.
Financial Times |
|
Money pours in at Hirst's groundbreaking London auction
British artist Damien Hirst entered the record books Monday after an unprecedented auction of his works raised 70.5 million pounds (89 million euros, 127 million dollars) with more than 160 lots still to be sold.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
|
Money pours in at Hirst's groundbreaking London auction
British artist Damien Hirst entered the record books Monday after an unprecedented auction of his works raised 70.5 million pounds (89 million euros, 127 million dollars) with more than 160 lots still to be sold.
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
|
Review: Barra MacNeils deserve an encore
Chronicle/CoCo WaltersThe Barra McNeils perform live in the Bob and Bernie' Pub Tent at the Irish Music Festival Sunday afternoon. Enlarge photo For the second consecutive day, rain forced the Michigan Irish Music Festival to rearrange their schedule, and festival...
The Muskegon Chronicle |
|
Step into my gallery
Adele Mattern, an artist from Columbus, Ohio, works on her installation, “Bereaving Points South,” in a storefront window yesterday across from City Hall, in Providence. Mattern’s work is part of Providence Art Windows, installations of artwork on display in storefront windows through Nov. 21.
The Providence Journal |
|
Eurovision juries return
Contest winner will be decided by juries and telephone voting from members of the public watching at home
Guardian Unlimited |
|
Bay Area teachers receive makeovers as part of national contest
Jones New York, Macy's, Scholastic foot the bill for photo shoot and classroom makeovers
Contra Costa Times |
|
Entertainment
An unprecedented auction of works by British artist Damien Hirst was headed for the record books today, making more than $A95 million in the first 90 minutes.
The West Australian |
|
|