The Second Caribbean Fine Art Fair to be Held in the Barbados
Barbados.- For the second year, in the English-speaking Caribbean, over 35 exhibitors of paintings, sculpture, photography, drawings, original limited edition prints and new media exploring the cultural traditions of the Caribbean will be exhibited …
First solo show in London for Urban artist Trxtr opens at Signal Gallery
LONDON.- The artist known as Trxtr has been building himself a very strong reputation on the Urban Art scene over the past five years, the evidence for this success being some recent notable auction results. He has shown his work in around the Bristol …
Historic Louisiana plantation to be auctioned
BRAITHWAITE, LA (AP).- A grand white-pillared plantation house built on historic River Road near the Mississippi nearly 200 years ago will be sold in a March 10 auction that could provide a new twist in its colorful history. Over the centuries, the yel…
Robert Arneson’s Self-Portraits in Bronze opens at Brian Gross Fine Art
SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Brian Gross Fine Art announces the opening of Robert Arnesons Self-Portraits in Bronze. Known for his profound influence on American art in the second half of the 20th century, this exhibition features Arnesons self-por…
Mixing high and low art in PAFA’s Contemporary art exhibition Cynthia Norton: Freedom Rings Placed Within
PHILADELPHIA, PA.- – Continuing the Morris Gallery program, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts presents the exhibition Cynthia Norton: Freedom Rings Placed Within, on view March 3 May 27. Cynthia Norton is a contemporary artist who lives …
Tragic WWII poet’s papers and final works for sale at Bonhams
LONDON.- The papers of the Second World War poet, Richard (Dicky) Spender, who has been described as the Rupert Brooke of his generation, are being sold at Bonhams Fine Books and Manuscripts sale in London on 27 March. They are estimated at £4,000-6,…
Morgan Fisher: The Frame and Beyond opens at the Generali Foundation in Vienna
VIENNA.- Morgan Fisher (b. Washington, D.C., 1942; lives and works in Los Angeles) studied art history at Harvard from 1960 to 1964 before attending film school in Los Angeles and going into film. He then worked in Hollywood for several years, mostly a…
Guggenheim exhibition presents new works in film, video, and sound by seven artists based in South Asia
NEW YORK, NY.- The Deutsche Bank Series at the Guggenheim: Being Singular Plural, the first exhibition of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum to focus exclusively on artistic production in South Asia, presents new film, video, and sound-based works by sev…
Configured: An exhibition featuring works of self-portraiture opens at Benrimon Contemporary
NEW YORK, NY.- Benrimon Contemporary presents Configured, an exhibition featuring works of self-portraiture by artists including Njideka Akunyili, William Cordova, Delphine Diallo, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Barkley L. Hendricks, Duron Jackson, Hedy Klineman…
Sprengel Museum presents exhibition from John Gossage’s series The Thirty-Two Inch Ruler / Map of Babylon
HANNOVER.- John Gossage, born in New York in 1946, calls his books of photographs history books. And indeed, Gossage is best known in Europe for his photographs of Cold War Berlin (Stadt des Schwarz. City of Black, 1987, and Berlin in the T…