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Thursday, 02 July 2009 04:35 |
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Bellevue ,
WA
– Bellevue Arts Museum offers a
fresh perspective on contemporary portraiture with its new exhibition ÜberPortrait , on view
through October 18, 2009. Comprised of over 30 works by locally, nationally
and internationally celebrated artists, this unique exhibit examines the
‘portrait’ in all its facets – from individual likeness to overarching cultural
identity. Working in a broad range of media such as sculpture,
ceramics, photography, fiber, performance art and film, artists highlighted in
ÜberPortrait share a common interest:
exploring the age-old fascination with capturing a person’s likeness and/or
recreating his or her identity, both as individual and a collective
entity.
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Read more... ÜberPortrait at Bellevue Arts Museum / A fresh perspective on contemporary portraiture
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 04:05 |
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LONDON.- The Serpentine Gallery presents an
exhibition of the work of the celebrated American artist Jeff Koons. This will
be England’s first ever major survey of Koons’s work in a public gallery. For
his exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, Jeff Koons presents works from his
Popeye series, which he began in 2002. The works
incorporate some of Koons’s signature ideas and motifs, including surreal
combinations of everyday objects, cartoon imagery, art-historical references and
children’s toys. The sculptures on show continue Koons’s interest in casting
inflatable toys. Those typically used by children in a swimming pool are cast in
aluminium, their surfaces painted to bear an uncanny resemblance to the original
objects. On exhibition 2 July through 13 September, 2009.
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Read more... Jeff Koons Signature Works from his Popeye Series at the Serpentine Gallery in London
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 03:22 |
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DALLAS, TX.- The dynamic and historic
connections between the visual and performing arts will be explored in two
exhibitions—one focusing on contemporary artists and the other spanning
multiple eras and cultures—at the Dallas Museum of Art. Drawn
from the DMA’s encyclopedic collections and special loans, the exhibitions
will be presented in conjunction with this fall’s historic opening of the
new Dallas Center for the Performing Arts and the completion of the Dallas
Arts District. The exhibition will also incorporate several
theatrical tableaux in photography, including pieces by Cindy Sherman, Nic
Nicosia, Matthew Barney, and Gregory Crewdson, among others. In
these images, conventions of costume, character, and set are combined to
create characters and scenarios often found on the stage.
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Read more... Dallas Museum of Art to host "All the World’s a Stage ~ Celebrating Performance in the Visual Arts
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 03:22 |
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Sacramento, CA
– The Crocker Art
Museum has received a
gift of an encyclopedic collection of 20th-century ceramics,
comprised of nearly 800 works by more than 300 artists. The collection, given by
Syndey Swidler, brings to
the Museum a fully developed view of the medium from the
early-20th-century to the present. Works by some of the most
prominent artists in contemporary international ceramics are featured in the
collection, including Curtis Benzle, Colin Pearson, Angela Verdon, Val Cushing
and Jeffrey Swindell. The Swidler Collection will be showcased as one of
the inaugural exhibits when the Crocker opens its 125,000-square-foot expansion
in 2010.
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Read more... Major Contemporary Ceramics Collection Gifted to Crocker Art Museum
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 03:22 |
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NEW YORK, NY.- The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
celebrating the 50th Anniversary of its Frank Lloyd Wright-designed
building this year, has expanded the public and private access to its
archival materials with the support of four recent grants totaling more
than $200,000. The grants have been awarded by the National
Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), the Documentary
Heritage Program of the New York State Archives, the Hilla von Rebay
Foundation, and the New York State Council on the Arts to preserve
archives that document the museum’s founding history and select areas of
exhibition and educational programming.
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Read more... The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Expands Public Access to Archives
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 03:10 |
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NEW YORK, NY - Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848–1907) was a French-Irish immigrant who became the greatest American sculptor of his day. From humble roots, through his prodigious talent, he rose in society, eventually counting some of America's most influential people in art and literature, diplomacy and economics, technology and social policy among his friends and clients. The collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art contains nearly four dozen works by the accomplished artist, representing the entire range of his oeuvre, from early cameos to innovative painterly bas-reliefs to character-penetrating portrait busts and statuettes derived from his public monuments.
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Read more... Metropolitan Museum of Art announces Augustus Saint-Gaudens Exhibition
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 03:02 |
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San Francisco, CA -
The Wikimedia Foundation, the non- profit organization which
operates Wikipedia, has received a $300,000 Ford Foundation grant to
make it easier for people around the world to participate in Wikimedia
Commons, the Internet's largest repository of high
quality, freely reusable educational illustrations,
photographs, maps, sound, and video files. Available
in 85 languages, Wikimedia Commons is a global community dedicated to
sharing media. The Wikimedia Commons also acts as the central
multimedia library for Wikipedia. The Ford Foundation grant will
support interface and work-flow improvements to make it much easier to
contribute freely reusable content.
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Read more... Wikimedia Foundation receives Ford Foundation Grant to grow Wikimedia Commons
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 02:46 |
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PARIS - Loud colours, strange patterns and concise
narratives are what characterise the photographs of Martin Parr (born in Bristol
in 1952). While some of his images may seem over the top, they are always
astonishingly inventive and richly humorous. Over the last thirty
years, Parr has been documenting Western society, and in particular his fellow
citizens of the United Kingdom. However, he is also interested in phenomena
linked to globalisation such as mass tourism, consumerism and so-called leisure.
His work is seen as a satirical look at contemporary life which unmasks the
grotesque element behind banality. On exhibition from 30 June 2009 until
27 September 2009.
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Read more... Jeu de Paume shows Planète Parr ~ The Martin Parr Collection
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 02:46 |
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LONDON.-Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction
took place this evening and realised £19,063,350 / $31,778,604 / €22,513,816
selling 88% by lot and 86% by value. The top price was paid for Night Playground
by Peter Doig (b.1959), 1997/98, an exemplary large scale painting
described by the artist as one of his own favourites. It was
offered at auction for the first time and realised £3,009,250 / $5,016,420 /
€3,553,924, the second highest price for the artist at auction (estimate: £1.5
million to £2 million). A particularly rare urban view, the painting shows night
falling on a city playground and portrays the contrast between nature and the
man-made. At this evening’s auction, 4 works of art sold for over £1 million /
11 for over $1 million, and buyers (by lot / by origin) were 65% UK and Europe,
29% Americas and 6% Asia.
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Read more... Christie's Auction of Post-War and Contemporary Art in London Tops $31.8 Million
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 02:46 |
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LONDON.- Missoni is one of the leading and most
distinctive fashion houses in the world. The Missoni style has evolved out of a
long-standing collaboration between the husband and wife team of Ottavio and
Rosita Missoni. In the late 1940s, Ottavio Missoni established a
workshop producing jersey tracksuits that were sported by the Italian Athletic
Team at the 1948 London Olympics, where Ottavio himself qualified for the final
of the 400m hurdle race. The exhibition is curated by Luca Missoni. It is
accompanied by The Black and White of Colour, a thirty-minute documentary
profile produced by Maggie Norden of the London College of Fashion, University
of the Arts London. On view at the Estorick Collection through 20
September, 2009.
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Read more... Workshop Missoni ~ Daring to be Different" opens at The Estorick Collection
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