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“Wanderlust” Drives Travel Photography Exhibition at FJJMA

Dennis Stock (U.S., b. 1928) - Untitled from  James Dean: A Memorial Portfolio (James Dean posing in a coffin, seven months before his death, Fairmount, Indiana, 1955), 1956 (printed 1980) - Vintage gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, The University of Oklahoma, Norman; Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sandor, 2000

NORMAN, OKLA. – Author John
Steinbeck, in his
1962 book Travels with Charley: In Search
of America
, said Americans were defined by “ a
burning desire to go, to move, to get under way, anyplace, away from any
here …
nearly every American hungers to move.” Wanderlust: Travel and
American
Photography

examines the role American highways and interstates have played in the
migratory
desires of the American people. The new exhibition opens at the Fred
Jones Jr.
Museum of Art (FJJMA), Friday, June 5, with a special public opening
reception
at 7 p.m.

Vintage, Modern and Antique Home Furnishings at Christie’s in June

"Goldfinger", 1964, Eon/United Artists, British quad, art by Robert Brownjohn - Estimate: £1,500-2,500. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2010

LONDON.- On 22 June 2010, Christie’s Interiors
sale goes retro, embracing mid-century modern lifestyle and design, with

estimates from £300. Christie’s Interiors sales offer the ultimate
opportunity
to source a diverse and eclectic selection of home furnishings with an
extensive
selection of lots in each sale including everything from ceramics and
textiles
to furniture and lighting, whilst each piece is defined by its inherent
value
and design integrity.
The second June sale in this category
celebrates
fun and funky modern interiors, presenting a large selection of top
quality
modern design items, and modern and contemporary paintings, as well as
antique
furniture, carpets, decorative objects and much more. Vintage film
posters
feature in the same magazine-style catalogue, and will be offered the
following
day, on 23 June 2010.

First American Exhibition of Drawings by Roni Horn at Hauser & Wirth

Roni Horn - 'Else 10', 2010 - Red pigments and varnish on paper, 243.8 x 243.8 cm. - © Roni Horn. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth.

NEW YORK, NY.- Beginning May 7th, Hauser
&
Wirth New York will present the first exhibition in the United States
ever
devoted exclusively to the drawings of artist Roni Horn. The show will
include
six new, large-scale works never before shown publicly. Up to eight by
ten feet
in size, these astoundingly complex and ultimately enveloping pieces
form a
group the artist has titled ‘Else.’ The exhibition will remain on view
through
June 19th.
The critic Paulo Herkenhoff wrote about Horn’s
drawings: “No
matter how dismembered a drawing might be, it is held together by
different
stages of nearness.”

New Photographs by Julian Faulhaber at Hasted Hunt Kraeutler

Julian Faulhaber - "V.I.N.C.I.", 2009 - Photo: Courtesy Hasted Hunt Kraeutler, NYC.

NEW YORK, NY.- Hasted Hunt Kraeutler
presents an
exhibition of new photographs from the body of work
Lowdensitypolyethylene by
Julian Faulhaber. The German-born photographer made his United States
debut in
Chisel curated by Kathy Ryan of the New York Times at the first annual
New York
Photo Festival in 2008. His first gallery show in New York followed in
the fall
of that year at Hasted Hunt Kraeutler.
Since then, Faulhaber
has been
named a new and emerging photographer to watch in 2009 by Photo District
News
(PDN) and has been included in the exhibition Reality Check: Truth and
Illusion
in Contemporary Photography at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On
view 8
May through 26 June.

“A Venomous Bloom” by Kent Henricksen at Paul Kasmin Gallery

Kent Henricksen - "Ethereal Engagement", 2009 - Embroidery thread, silkscreen and gold leaf on fabric, 151.1 x 111.8 cm.

NEW YORK, NY.- Paul Kasmin Gallery
presents the
exhibition A Venomous Bloom by Kent Henricksen. Opening on May 6, 2010
at 511 W.
27th Street, this will be the artist’s first show with the gallery, on
view
through 5 June. In Henricksen’s canvases, gods and thieves, ladies and
marauders, angels and tricksters are brought together and transformed
through
the use of silkscreen, embroidery, and gold leaf.
Characters
drawn from
such diverse sources as Albrecht Dürer woodcuts, historical newspaper
illustrations, José Guadalupe Posada engravings, and Max Ernst collages
are
recast into new roles, telling new tales.

Painting in Storage at Italian Ducal Palace May Be Raphael’s

A portrait which Italian art experts now believe to have been created by Renaissance genius Raphael in Florence, Italy. The painting had lain in storage in a Ducal Palace since the 1970s. At the time, experts said it was probably a 17th-century copy of a painting from the Raphael School. But Mario Scalini, an arts assessor, thinks it is actually an early version of a famous painting, the "Madonna of the Pearl", which is held by the Prado Museum in Madrid.

ROME (AP).- A finely
painted portrait of a demurely looking woman nestled in an
exceptionally
ornate frame that was kept in an Italian ducal palace storeroom
appears to
be a Raphael original and not a copy as long thought, an art
official in
central Italy said Friday. However, experts on the Renaissance
giant
quickly cautioned that art historians would have to closely study
it
before any conclusions can be made.

Naples Museum of Art Receives Monumental Louise Nevelson Installation

The Naples Museum of Art in Florida has received, through a generous corporate gift, Louise Nevelson’s largest sculpture installation and her last major work, "Dawn’s Forest" created in the 1980's

NAPLES, FL.- The Naples Museum of Art in Florida has
received, through a generous corporate gift, Louise Nevelson’s largest
sculpture
installation and her last major work, Dawn’s Forest. Commissioned and
owned by
Georgia-Pacific LLC and MetLife for the Georgia-Pacific Center in
Atlanta,
Dawn’s Forest has been part of a corporate collection since it was
created in
the 1980s and has never been shown in a museum setting.
It is
Nevelson’s largest and most complex sculptural environment, containing
elements
culled from previous works dating to 1971. The Naples Museum of Art will
unveil
the monumental installation, which consists of a dozen individual
sculptures, in
October.

Huma Kabakci Collection of Turkish Art Opens at the Osthaus Museum

Daughter of art collector Hum Kabakci, smiles next to the artworks 'Untitled' by Eric Semen at Osthaus Museum in Hagen, Germany. The artworks form part of the exhibition 'Istanbul - Collection Huma Kabacki' that for the first time in Europe puts 195 works of Turkish art from 1950 to present on display between 09 May and 25 July 2010.

HAGEN, GERMANY – The Osthaus Museum Hagen
will
show 195 works of art from the renowned Huma Kabakci Collection the
first such
display ever in Europe. The collection includes some of the most
important
paintings and sculptures created by Turkish artists between 1950 and
2010. With
a focus on contemporary and modern art from Istanbul, the exhibition
provides a
novel yet in-depth look at the Turkish art scene. 195 works of Turkish art from 1950 to present on display between 09 May
and 25 July 2010.

The Fitzwilliam Museum hosts Maggi Hambling ~ The Wave ~

Maggi Hambling - "April Wave Breaking", 2009 - Image © Maggi Hambling - Courtesy of The Fitzwilliam Museum More across the page Early Spring

CAMBRIDGE, UK – Maggi
Hambling ~ The Wave
brings together a powerful group of large-scale paintings depicting the
power
and energy of the North Sea. A series of evocative and sensual portraits
of the
wave, these works reveal the artist’s long-standing fascination with the

elemental character of the sea. On exhibition at The Fitzwilliam Museum
through
8 August, 2010.

Atlas Gallery hosts Exhibition of Polaroid Photographs / Film Now Expired Forever

Elliot Erwitt - "The Painting Studio" No.2653 · December 11, 2009 · Satirical Humor with a Polaroid Camera.

LONDON.- Early last year, the Polaroid Corporation
ceased producing its iconic film. The 9th October 2009 will see the final
“Use by” or Expiration date of the last batch of Polaroid film
manufactured. The exhibition at Atlas Gallery features a wide
selection of Polaroid prints
by photographers who have either
worked directly with the Polaroid Corporation as part of their research
program or who have become famous for the quality of their Polaroid prints
either alongside or independent from their traditional camera-based work.
It thus traces the development and use of this unique medium up to the
present day.

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