LONDON.- An early 17th century gilt brass automata lion clock, which moves its eyes in time with the seconds and roars a chime every hour, sold for £117,600 at Bonhams, New Bond Street as part of its Fine Clocks and Barometers sale on Wednesday 14 Jul…
Exhibition of Recent Works by Dutch Artist Allard van Hoorn at Galerie Gabriel Rolt
AMSTERDAM.- Galerie Gabriel Rolt presents Urban Songlines, an exhibition of recent works on paper, photography and video / animation by Dutch artist Allard van Hoorn. This will be his first exhibition with the gallery. Allard van Hoorn explores our rel…
Contemporary Cuban Art Opens at the Katonah Museum of Art
KATONAH, NY.- Very few of us have had the opportunity to experience the rich culture of Cuba by visiting the island nation. The Katonah Museum of Art will bring some of that culture to us when it opens Cuba Avant-Garde: Contemporary Cuban Art from the …
NEA Announces New Report on How Americans Use Electronic Media to Participate in the Arts
WASHINGTON, DC.- When compared with non-media participants, Americans who participate in the arts through technology and electronic media using the Internet, television, radio, computers, and handheld devices are nearly three times more l…
‘Red,’ a Play About Artist Mark Rothko, is Big Winner at Tonys
NEW YORK, NY (AP).- The tense drama “Red” delivered one of its half-dozen Tony Awards to Eddie Redmayne for his performance as the young, increasingly defiant assistant to artist Mark Rothko. But Redmayne, honored Sunday at the 2010 Tony Awards as best…
The Czech Republic’s Prague Biennale 4 Opens in Karlin Hall ~ International Art & Photography
PRAGUE, CZ – Polymorphous, multifaceted, multicultural and in
continuous dialogue with itself as well as with its audience; these are the
qualities of PRAGUE BIENNALE 4, presented this year together with PRAGUE
BIENNALE PHOTO 1. Prague Biennale …